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Richwell Sale

Last Friday, Nov 7, I was so excited to make the trip to Libis. I was looking forward to the toy sale at #6 Industria. Vic and I arrived at the venue, thankful that no one was in sight. I glad that we were there early. We can have our pick among the mounds of toys.

I asked if I can have a look around while they were unpacking. I was informed that the sale isn't till next week. Nyahaha. Ganda!

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Despite the busy schedule brought about by the new addition to the family, Vic and I managed to slip out for a few hours to visit the warehouse sale. We were glad we made the time. We got gifts for the kids at prices you wouldn't believe. I admit that the toys were still expensive. But, considering that they were name-brand items, the prices were reasonable. Johann got a LeapPad. Javi got a Chicco Crib Mobile at 50% off the original price. Most items (Barbie, Hot Wheels, Dora, Fisher Price, Vtech, Pigeon, Nuby, et al) are at 50% discount. Regular items are at 10% and 20% off the original price.

Take time to visit #6 Industria Road in Libis. The sale runs every Friday and Saturday of November and December. Make sure to come early because lines at the cashier tend to run really long. Besides, stocks run out fast.

I do not recommend bringing your kids along. Most of the toys are dusty and it could get very crowded inside.

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