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Walgreens Clearance Items *Headblade*
by
dawgfan
on 09 Sep, 2009 04:54
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Just wanted to remind everyone that Walgreens (in Georgia anyway) is still getting rid of a lot of their HeadBlade products at clearance prices. I've been hitting everyone around Atlanta buying up what I can.
I've picked up 15 boxes of the Head Wipes and saved around $75.00 or so.
**HeadShade (spray suncreen SPF15) $2.19 bottle (usually $9.99)
**HeadLube Glossy $2.19 bottle (usually $8.99)
**HeadBlade Head Wipes $2.19 box (usually $8.99)
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#1
by
Kplum
on 09 Sep, 2009 16:32
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I envy you.. I read this and ran to 3 different Walgreens today.. I got there and they were just selling HeadSlick
@ $7.99.. In all 3 stores they just kept 2 bottles in stock.. That was about it.. No wipes, Nothing more.. Oh well..
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#2
by
schro
on 09 Sep, 2009 16:38
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If you can find the deals, stock up!
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#3
by
Stu
on 09 Sep, 2009 16:53
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as long as they keep selling Headslick, I'll be happy.
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#4
by
Arnie
on 09 Sep, 2009 17:07
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I am on my way...gotta love any way in fighting a recession!
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#5
by
dawgfan
on 09 Sep, 2009 17:22
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I envy you.. I read this and ran to 3 different Walgreens today.. I got there and they were just selling HeadSlick
@ $7.99.. In all 3 stores they just kept 2 bottles in stock.. That was about it.. No wipes, Nothing more.. Oh well..
Unfortunately, it's hit or miss. I've been to countless Walgreens around Atlanta and some have a large selection of various Headblade products and others (like yours) only have the headslick.
Good luck!
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#6
by
marshd1000
on 09 Sep, 2009 20:29
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As long as they keep carrying both the HeadBlade and HeadSlick, I will be happy!
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#7
by
Antimidas
on 09 Sep, 2009 21:31
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I can't find any type of wipe anywhere. I could out my local CVS over a month ago (one package Bald Guyz) and they have still not restocked. I am resorting to hemorrhoid wipes since all they are is soft cloth soaked in witch hazel.
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#8
by
(|8-)
on 09 Sep, 2009 23:14
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Walgreens is very scientific about which hair care products they carry in which neighborhoods. While this makes sense that you aren't going to sell relaxers where there aren't a lot of black folks or shampoo for blonde highlights where there are, I wonder if that means that some computer at Walgreens could tell you which are the most sly neighborhoods in America.
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#9
by
marshd1000
on 10 Sep, 2009 07:38
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Walgreens is very scientific about which hair care products they carry in which neighborhoods. While this makes sense that you aren't going to sell relaxers where there aren't a lot of black folks or shampoo for blonde highlights where there are, I wonder if that means that some computer at Walgreens could tell you which are the most sly neighborhoods in America.
That would be a interesting survey! Maybe we could get Todd Greene from HeadBlade to let us know what parts of the country are the most Sly!
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#10
by
Tom McGarry.
on 10 Sep, 2009 08:33
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I I am resorting to hemorrhoid wipes since all they are is soft cloth soaked in witch hazel.
TMI,,,,TMI>
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#11
by
Antimidas
on 10 Sep, 2009 13:17
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I I am resorting to hemorrhoid wipes since all they are is soft cloth soaked in witch hazel.
TMI,,,,TMI>
Well, I am a self-proclaimed a**hole, so it is only appropriate that I use them for my head.

And they are cheaper.
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#12
by
wpruitt
on 11 Sep, 2009 20:13
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Walgreens is very scientific about which hair care products they carry in which neighborhoods...
Most chains are. My town has two Piggly Wiggly's. Vast difference in the merchandise since they are in two entirely different socio-economic areas.
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#13
by
Stevo
on 12 Sep, 2009 13:14
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I think Walgreens was clearing out all of their HB products except for the HB, HB blades, and HeadSlick. I know that a couple weeks ago I was able to get some HeadWipes for 2 bucks, and now all the stores in my area are down to just the HB, blades and Slick.
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#14
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 12 Sep, 2009 13:40
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Walgreens is very scientific about which hair care products they carry in which neighborhoods...
Most chains are. My town has two Piggly Wiggly's. Vast difference in the merchandise since they are in two entirely different socio-economic areas.
Knowing what to stock--it's the talent given only to retailers. If they don't have the talent, they go broke, unless they're a US carmaker of course