Cuban dollar stores, known as " tiendas en MLC" (foreign currency stores), are special retail outlets in Cuba that primarily sell goods for foreign currencies such as the US dollar, euro, or Canadian dollar. These stores were introduced to provide access to a wider range of products, including food, household items, and electronics, which are often scarce in the regular peso stores. They cater mainly to those with access to foreign currency, including tourists and expatriates, creating a significant divide in consumer access within the Cuban economy.
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An American dollar is a dollar, a Cuban dollar is a Peso.
Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, who made the declaration of Cuban independence in 1868.
at dollar tree or at your local dollar stores
You can get a thermometer at dollar stores, grocery stores have fridge or freezer thermometers, one as a gift, or at stores such as the Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Dollar General, the Dollar Store, Walmart, Target, HEB, or Albertson's, Save Mart, Lucky's, or dinner or silver or kitchenware stores.
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Birds: Cuban finch, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Trogan, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Kite Mammals: Cuban Hutia, Greater Bull dog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat Reptiles & Amphibians: Cuban Crocodile, Cuban Ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban Treefrog, Monte Iberia Dwarf Eleuth
Yes, Guam has a Ross. There are independent dollar stores around the island that mainly sell items from Asia, but no mainland chain dollar stores.
Most dollar stores do sell party snaps.
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The official exchange rate is 1 Cuban convertible peso (CUC) equals 1 US dollar. However, the parallel market exchange rate may differ.