This week at Dollar General (Feb 1–7, 2026), attention is focused on the “7 Days of Savings” event alongside a major seasonal clearance transition.
Based on aggregated deal data and in-store shopping patterns, these items are emerging as the top standouts:
Martha Stewart Everyday Candles — $1.00 – $3.00
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A viral favorite across YouTube and TikTok; these are being hailed as high-end dupes for luxury brands.
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The “Morning Musk” and “Earth & Cedar” scents are specifically trending for their premium packaging at a dollar-store price point.
Touchland Hand Sanitizer Dupe — $1.00
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Spotted in multiple “New Finds 2026” walkthroughs, these flat, rectangular misters are a fraction of the name-brand cost.
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Cross-checked across Facebook “Dollar General Savvy” groups as a “must-stock” item for the $1.00 aisle.
EOS Shea Better Lotion Dupe — $1.00
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A major buzz item on social media; it mimics the rounded, pastel pump bottles of the popular EOS brand.
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Users on Reddit report the scent and consistency are nearly identical for the $1.00 price tag.
Spa Plush Headbands — $2.00
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The “bow style” microfiber headbands used for skincare routines are trending in the beauty aisle.
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Currently being cross-promoted by influencers as a budget-friendly Valentine’s Day basket stuffer.
18-Gallon TrueLiving Storage Totes — $5.00
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Featured as the official Tuesday (Feb 3) “7 Days of Savings” deal, but still highly discussed in groups due to lingering stock.
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Regularly $8.00–$10.00, making the $5.00 price point a high-traffic item for New Year organization.
Scott Bathroom Tissue (8-Roll) — $8.25
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A core item in the “7 Days of Savings” event that is being “stacked” with digital coupons.
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Couponers on YouTube are combining this with the “Spend $25, Save $5” Saturday coupon for maximum value.
Dunkin’ Heart-Shaped Chocolates — $7.00
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Trending in Valentine’s seasonal aisles; includes donut-inspired flavors like Boston Kreme and Brownie Batter.
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Frequently cited in “What’s New” Facebook posts as a unique gift find not found at typical grocers.
Mr. Clean Multi-Surface Cleaner — $1.00 (after coupon)
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A “glitch-style” deal where a $6.00/2 digital coupon is being applied to $4.00 bottles, bringing them down significantly.
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Highly repeated across Reddit’s r/couponing as a “run deal” for this week.
Solar Pathway LED Lights — $3.00
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Part of the new 2026 “Spring Forward” inventory hitting shelves this week.
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Buzzing on YouTube as people begin early “spring cleaning” and garden prep.
Mucinex Fast-Max (4-ct) — $2.65 (after coupon)
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A trending “freebie/cheapie” in couponing circles.
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A $2.00 digital coupon is currently resetting and applying to the small packs, making them an essential “flu season” grab.
Red Dot Home Decor & Brooms — 70% Off ($2.40)
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Viral “clearance hunter” item; specific red-handled brooms and seasonal home goods are ringing up at 70% off.
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Facebook groups are sharing photos of “Red Dot” hauls as stores clear space for spring inventory.
Febreze Air Mist — $1.15 (after coupon)
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A $2.00 digital coupon in the DG app is trending because it applies to the $3.15 base price.
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Cross-referenced as one of the most clipped coupons of the week on “The Krazy Coupon Lady.”
Air Wick Scented Oil Refills (2-ct) — BOGO Free
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A high-value digital coupon deal making these roughly $3.13 per pack.
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Trending because the 2-count packs rarely go on a “Buy One, Get One” promotion.
Palmer’s Coconut Oil Protein Pack — $2.00
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Spotted in “Self-Care” hauls as a high-quality hair treatment for a low price.
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Recommended across beauty-focused DG Facebook groups for those avoiding high salon prices.
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