Thrift store find

This is the subreddit for all things Sears in the United States!
Thrift store find
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Found at a thrift store
Expired food, drinks, spices and more! Ever been searching through grandma's basement freezer for something to snack on and found a can of spam from WWII? Or a carton of milk made from a cow long dead? Show us what you got!
Found this in my Auntie's bathroom cabinet. Pretty sure it predates Google.
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Sears - Free 24-bottle case of Coca-Cola with each gallon of paint purchased - June 1970 - Mansfield, Ohio
This is the subreddit for all things Sears in the United States!
I found this book a couple of days ago for only 1.50. I was reading it and it stills has the Kmart sticker on it
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Kmart tag on slide 4
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Visited the former Kmart in Fort Stockton, Texas. It’s now an Ace Hardware that’s closing
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Found this 2008 Cascade powder and these old Glad straws at an Ace Hardware that’s closing
Expired food, drinks, spices and more! Ever been searching through grandma's basement freezer for something to snack on and found a can of spam from WWII? Or a carton of milk made from a cow long dead? Show us what you got!
Someone just informed me of y’all’s existence, and thought you would enjoy this
A place to get all that sweet karma you deserve for being a special kind of crazy cat lady (or lad).
I present to you, the best thrift store in existence
A forum dedicated to sharing your thrift finds. Garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, and more are all allowed. Come join our community and share your passion for the hunt with like-minded people!
Advice about books not moving/what to do overstocked libraries
A place to share little free library plans, ideas, and stories.
Ad in a July 1991 Issue of Readers Digest

Written and printed (and other recorded) matter not intended to be kept and saved. Share your advertising trade cards, airsickness bags, matchbooks, postcards, ticket stubs, old certificates - anything someone else might find interesting, enjoyable, or discussion worthy.
This is the most American thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life
Discussion about the harmful effects of car dominance on communities, environment, safety, and public health. Aspiration towards more sustainable and effective alternatives like mass transit and improved pedestrian and cycling infrastructure.
Honestly The Wienie 500 sounds like something they made up for a Parks and Rec episode

A subreddit for cunning, pliable, chestnut-haired sunfish.
Some pages from a 1973 design magazine that are just, too much
A subreddit focused on 70’s design
Some Sears ads in a 1973 design magazine
This is the subreddit for all things Sears in the United States!
Sears finds at the antique store (I bought the mug)
This is the subreddit for all things Sears in the United States!
I thought y’all would appreciate my American Girl book collection (not historical)

Welcome to r/americangirl, the community for older American Girl doll collectors on Reddit! We’re all here to discuss the dolls, stories and worlds surrounding the American Girl brand. No matter what your connection is to the AG brand, we’re happy you’re here! (Buy/Sell/Trade posts MUST be put into the pinned mega-thread)*This subreddit is fan operated and not affiliated with Mattel*
Found this at the antique store today
Hello, welcome to r/Kmart. Kmart is an American retail store who has been “America’s Saving Place” for the past 60 years.
Found these at the antique store today, I thought y’all would enjoy
Expired food, drinks, spices and more! Ever been searching through grandma's basement freezer for something to snack on and found a can of spam from WWII? Or a carton of milk made from a cow long dead? Show us what you got!
What are y’all’s thoughts on Astroturf lawns?

Monoculture lawns must come to an end and bring forward the biodiverse lawns era!
What in the Lorax is going on in this town?
Some things should be used by only one person……
Guys you’ll never guess what I found today

A subreddit for devoted fans of Gilmore Girls.