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Dollar Tree's viral Christmas decorations are sending TikTok wild

As someone who absolutely loves the holiday season, decorating my home with garlands, lights, and more ornaments than I'd like to admit is one activity I wouldn't want to miss out on. And I'm not alone. Back in October – well before Halloween – we noticed that people were ready to decorate their halls.

And the first place they look when it comes to new decorations is the Dollar Tree. For months, people have been posting about adorable vintage-style decor and inexpensive store-bought Christmas trees. Now they're eyeing the Dollar Tree's 30-inch LED candy cane lights for the front yard (and yes, they're $1.25).

Christmas House LED Candy Cane Lawn Decor

LED Candy Cane Lawn Decoration

LED/TMR Candy Cane 30 Inch – AAA

After TikToker MainStMuse posted about them (reminding people how quickly they sold out last year), so many people rushed to the comments section to say they needed them, or, in some cases, that they did couldn't believe they needed it. I didn't pick them up when they had the chance. “I literally had 6 in my cart yesterday and put them back. [I’m] “I’m going back,” one person wrote. “Ugh I saw them but didn't even bother to get one. But now you're making me drive back to the store and buy them all,” another wrote. If you look on TikTok, you'll find so many videos from other users about it being a vacation must-have.

Now to the rough part. As with many Dollar Tree items, you'll need to purchase them early as you can only buy them in bulk online. But luckily you may Grab similar models from Walmart or Amazon for about a dollar more, which isn't so bad!

Glowing LED Candy Cane Garden Stake
Glowing LED Candy Cane Garden Stake
Christmas Candy Cane Path Lights (Pack of 12)
Christmas Candy Cane Path Lights (Pack of 12)
Glowing LED Candy Cane Garden Stake
Glowing LED Candy Cane Garden Stake
Christmas Candy Cane Path Markers (Pack of 8)
Christmas Candy Cane Path Markers (Pack of 8)
Headshot by Cameron Jenkins

Cameron (she/her) is an employee for Good housekeepingwhere she covers everything from vacations to food. She is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a BA in Magazine Journalism. In her free time, she scrolls TikTok for the latest cleaning tips, restaurant openings, and binge-watches seasons Project career or online shopping.