Five-and-Dime
A "Five-and-Dime" is a type of retail store that sells a variety of inexpensive items, typically priced at five or ten cents. These stores became popular in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering affordable goods to a wide range of customers. They often featured a mix of household items, toys, and snacks, making them a convenient shopping destination.
The term "Five-and-Dime" is associated with several well-known chains, such as Woolworth's and Kresge's. These stores played a significant role in the development of modern retailing, paving the way for discount stores and dollar stores that are common today.