Pronunciation: [fˈa͡ɪv and tˈɛn sˈɛnt stˈɔː] (IPA)
A five and ten cent store is a type of retail store that sells inexpensive items typically priced under a dollar. The term five and ten cent store has been used since the late 1800s, but there are other synonyms used to describe these types of stores, including dime store, variety store, and penny store. Other similar expressions used are discount stores, dollar stores, and thrift stores. These types of stores offer many bargains on a range of products including toiletries, household goods, and toys. While the price point at these stores has changed over the years, they still remain popular with many bargain hunters who love a good deal.