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I don’t have enough information to answer this accurately. “Duane Read” could refer to a specific store location, and aspirin prices change by: - the exact product (mg strength, brand vs. store brand, number of tablets) - whether it’s generic or branded - promotions and store-specific pricing
If you share any of the following, I can help you narrow down the correct item: - strength (e.g., 81 mg or 325 mg) - form (chewable, enteric-coated, regular tablets) - package size (e.g., 100, 300, etc.) - whether you mean a specific Duane Reade/Read pharmacy location (city or ZIP)
Many shoppers searching for “aspirin” are actually looking for: - low-dose “baby aspirin” (commonly 81 mg), or - regular-strength aspirin (often 325 mg) Tell me which one, plus the tablet count, and I’ll point you to the correct pricing match.
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