If you haven't made a Dollar Tree run in a while, June is the moment to change that. The discount retailer refreshes its shelves constantly, and right now, the home and kitchen aisles are loaded with summer-ready finds that can help you keep more money in your pocket.
Most items ring up between $1.25 and $1.50, with a few standout pieces at $5, which are still a steal by any measure. The viral Anthropologie Icon tumbler dupe at $1.50 alone is worth a trip. Don't sleep on these.
Here are some of the best Dollar Tree June finds in June. At these prices, items rarely stick around long, so be quick to snag your favorites.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.
Designer Glass Tumblers with Lid and Straw
Price: $1.50 each
Dollar Tree's answer to the cult-favorite Anthropologie Icon collection, these Designer Glass Tumblers come in cherry, flower, and heart 3D pressed-glass patterns, complete with a matching lid and straw.
They look like the kind of glasses you'd find on a well-styled kitchen shelf, not a dollar store, and shoppers have been snapping them up as fast as they hit shelves. The Anthropologie Icon Juice Glass Tumbler with Lid sells for $22 each.
At $1.50, pick up a few different designs to mix and match. They're especially charming for backyard get-togethers filled with lemonade, iced tea, or a light summer spritz.
Royal Norfolk Lemon-Printed Plates
Price: $1.50 each
The lemon print is one of summer's most reliable kitchen trends, and Dollar Tree has it covered with the Royal Norfolk Lemon-Printed Plate. You might get lucky finding a matching Lemon-Printed Glass Cooler, which also costs $1.50. Meanwhile, at Williams-Sonoma, individual lemon-print appetizer plates in its Limone collection for $17.95 each.
The plate works for sides, desserts, or appetizers. Pair them with solid yellow linens and a simple citrus centerpiece, and you have a patio lunch setup that looks straight out of a lifestyle magazine.
Royal Norfolk Ceramic Bee Bowls
Price: $1.50 each
These cheerful stoneware bowls from Royal Norfolk feature an embossed bee motif that's sweet enough for a morning granola bowl and charming enough to leave out on open shelving. They're the right size for cereal, ice cream, soup, or a snack bowl, and reviewers consistently rave about how well they hold up for the price.
Williams-Sonoma sells bee-motif porcelain pieces in its Honeycomb collection; comparable individual bowls in similar themed dinnerware run $20 or more. These come in under $2.
The bee detail makes for a natural conversation piece at a casual summer dinner — stock up on a few and use them as a set, which can go with the matching plates.
Metal Icon Hanging Bell
Price: $1.50 each
A porch, patio, or garden instantly gets more personality with one of these metal, hanging bells. Available in bumblebee, ladybug, and flower motifs. They're small and lightweight enough to tuck into a container garden, hang from a pergola hook, or string along a fence line.
Similar decorative garden bells and small patio windchimes sell for $12 to $20 at Target and Amazon. At under $2, it's easy to grab all three motifs and arrange them as a little cluster on the porch railing.
Scented Textured Glass Jar Candles
Price: $5 each
Dollar Tree's Textured Glass Jar Candles arrive in four warm-weather scents — Starfruit & Hibiscus, Amber Shores, Lychee Limone, and Lemon & Cardamon Sorbet — in embossed glass jars that look far more expensive than they are. Light one on a back patio, a bathroom ledge, or a bedroom nightstand, and the scent carries softly without overwhelming the space.
A comparable scented glass jar candle at Anthropologie or from the Voluspa line typically runs $22 to $32. These are $5 each — the kind of price that makes it easy to keep a different scent in every room.
The textured glass holds up nicely as a small bud vase or desk organizer once the candle burns down, so nothing goes to waste.
Wide Cylindrical Vase
Price: $3 each
A clean, simple cylindrical vase is one of the most reliable ways to refresh a room in under a minute, and Dollar Tree's Wide Cylindrical Vase. The shape is neutral enough to live on a kitchen counter, bathroom shelf, or coffee table without competing with anything around it.
Comparable 8-inch glass vases at Amazon and Target run $15 to $25. At $5, this is an easy impulse grab — especially if you pick up two and use them as a pair.
Scalloped Rush Basket
Price: $5 each
The Scalloped Rush Basket is already going viral among Dollar Tree fans, and it earns attention. The scalloped edge lifts what could have been a basic storage piece into something that looks genuinely intentional, available in gray and green, with a warm rush weave that works in a bathroom, a kitchen, or a bedroom without feeling out of place. Use it to corral hand towels, remotes, toiletries, or whatever clutter needs a home.
Pick up two in different colors and use them as a matching set on open shelves — they look like something you'd find in a West Elm or Pottery Barn haul.
Lattice Patterned Glass Jars with Rose Gold Metal Lids
Price: $1.50 each
At 18 ounces with a lattice-cut body and a rose gold metal lid, these glass jars look like they belong on a styled shelf rather than a dollar store shelf. They work as bud vases, water or juice servers, pantry storage for loose grains or dried pasta, or bathroom organizers for cotton rounds and hair accessories.
The rose gold lid is what makes them: it gives the whole thing a genuinely upscale feel. A single decorative glass jar with a comparable lid runs $8 to $12 at Amazon and home specialty stores. These are $1.50 and worth stocking up on a few at once.
Nature's Garden Tropical Fruit Trail Mix
Price: $1.25
When the snack drawer runs low, this one earns its keep: Nature's Garden Tropical Fruit Trail Mix packs banana chips, dried pineapple, papaya, coconut chips, and raisins into a 4-ounce bag with enough variety and crunch to feel like a real snack, not an afterthought. It travels easily in a purse or tote bag and has a bright, summery flavor that suits the season well.
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Cretors Cheese and Caramel Popcorn
Price: $1.25
Chicago-style popcorn has a devoted fanbase, and Cretors is one of the brands that does it right. The 1.5-ounce bag mixes buttery caramel corn with cheddar-coated popcorn in a sweet-and-salty blend that's dangerously easy to finish in one sitting.
It's a legitimate name-brand snack at a price that makes buying several at a time the obvious move. A similar-sized bag of Cretors popcorn at a grocery store or specialty retailer typically runs $3 to $4.
B Pure Plumping Glossy Lip Balm
Price: $1.25 each
The B Pure Plumping Glossy Lip Balm is the kind of personal care find Dollar Tree does well: a glossy, plumping lip balm in assorted summer flavors that belongs in a beach bag, a car console, a purse, or every other spot you keep meaning to stash a lip product but never get around to. The summer flavors make it worth grabbing a couple of different ones.
Products like Sol de Janeiro's Brazilian Bum Bum Lip Butter sell for around $12, and most plumping glosses with any name recognition run $10 and up at drugstores and beauty retailers. B Pure delivers the concept at $1.25.
Premier Plus 7-Day Pill Organizer with Case
Price: $1.25 each
There's nothing glamorous about a pill organizer, but there's a lot to appreciate about this one: the Premier Plus 7-Day version comes with a travel carrying case, an upgrade most pill organizers at any price skip entirely.
You can move it seamlessly from the bathroom counter into a purse or overnight bag without turning into a loose item at the bottom of a bag. At most pharmacies and drugstores, a 7-day pill organizer with any kind of case runs $8 to $15. Dollar Tree has it for $1.25.
Greenbrier Kennel Club 2-Section Bowl
Price: $1.50
For cat or dog owners, the divided pet bowl is a genuinely smart household buy: it keeps food and water in a single footprint, cuts down on floor clutter, and eliminates the need for two separate bowls rattling around underfoot.
Similar divided plastic pet bowls at PetSmart and Chewy typically run $5 to $10. At around $1.50, it's the kind of practical find you pick up a few of — one for each floor of the house, or one for travel.
Bottom line
Dollar Tree has always been reliable for practical household basics, but this June, the shelves are delivering something more than that: finds that genuinely surprise and help you withstand economic downturns that bring the price of everyday goods up.
Whether you're refreshing a few kitchen shelves, putting together a summer tablescape, or just stocking up on a solid snack for the car, June is a great month to comb the aisles. Browse more Dollar Tree deals and savings tips at FinanceBuzz to make every trip count.
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