Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 20:22     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Anonymous wrote:vibrator - electric toothbrush


Oh honey, they have an app for that.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 20:12     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

vibrator - electric toothbrush
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 19:47     Subject: Re:tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Husband- its cheaper equivalent=sugardaddy
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 19:44     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Targets up and up products are good substitutions for almost all cleaning and beauty products.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 19:38     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Cetaphil / Target's Up and Up version of Cetaphil
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 19:28     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Donna Karen pantyhose:Hanes Silk Reflection

I'm going to destroy them the first time I wear them anyway!

Also: any Whole Foods 365 brand organic product
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 18:25     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Brooks Brothers tops: Talbots tops. Life sucks this year.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 18:07     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Kerastase -- Loreal Pure line, active ingredients are almost identical, just the smell is different.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 18:01     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Rolex: Timex
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 17:34     Subject: Re:tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Anonymous wrote:the CVS brand of everything it is next to is by definition the same. always get that (90% of the time it is cheaper) if there is that option.

Also love Frizz-ease hair creme instead of nicer hair frizz-defying cremes like TIGI that are 4x as much.


Frizz-ease is what's up.

I always buy store brand OTC medicine. It's always at least 2 bucks cheaper than the name brand, unless there's a serious sale on.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 17:30     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Yes, it would be helpful if you provided a topic, OP. Otherwise you will indeed get things like the minivan suggestion above.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 15:03     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Honda Oddysey: Kia Sedona
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 14:31     Subject: Re:tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

the CVS brand of everything it is next to is by definition the same. always get that (90% of the time it is cheaper) if there is that option.

Also love Frizz-ease hair creme instead of nicer hair frizz-defying cremes like TIGI that are 4x as much.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 13:46     Subject: Re:tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

Vaseline - CVS Petroleum Jelly
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2012 13:44     Subject: tell me your fav product and then the equivalent but cheaper version

I want to save money where I can but cannot forgo some brand products.
Tell me your no-name favs.