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Carlyle's Bargain Shop will become a Red Apple store

The grand opening celebrations will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. on April 26.
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Red Apple Stores will be opening in the building currently occupied by The Bargain Shop.

CARLYLE - Red Apple Stores has announced the grand opening of their newly rebranded store at 203 Main Street in Carlyle.

The store will celebrate its grand opening on April 26, marking a transition from The Bargain Shop to the Red Apple banner.

The updated Red Apple Store aims to provide customers with a revitalized shopping experience while maintaining the savings and convenience they have come to expect. While still offering all the products customers enjoyed at The Bargain Shop, the Red Apple format brings new additions to the Carlyle location.

Shoppers can look forward to the Candyworks section, a dedicated area with a wide selection of candies and sweet treats. Additionally, customers will find brand-name fashions, toys, groceries and home products at fantastic savings.

In line with the Red Apple branding, the new store will provide an enhanced shopping experience. Customers can expect a store layout and product arrangement that have been improved.

The grand opening celebrations will kick off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. on April 26. The first 100 customers will receive a $10 shopping card and a laundry basket, and all customers will be gifted a limited-edition shopping tote while supplies last. Throughout the weekend, shoppers can take advantage of various limited-time deals and have the exciting chance to win a shopping spree valued at $1,000.

Entries for the shopping spree giveaway can be made in-store, and no purchase is necessary.

Brendan Proctor, CEO of Red Apple Stores, expressed his excitement about revealing the rebranded store to the Carlyle community.

The Red Apple team invites everyone to join them in celebrating the grand opening of the newly-renovated store in Carlyle.

Red Apple Stores has more than 140 small-town general merchandise retail stores.

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