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New retailer in Rancho Cordova Town Center offers toys, collectibles and more

A new MINISO store opened Saturday in Rancho Cordova. It offers unique snacks and collectibles alongside office essentials like notebooks and staples.
A new MINISO store opened Saturday in Rancho Cordova. It offers unique snacks and collectibles alongside office essentials like notebooks and staples. corey.schmidt@sacbee.com

Rancho Cordova shoppers have more retail options as a new store celebrated its grand opening Saturday.

Miniso opened at the Rancho Cordova Town Center, 10801 Olson Drive, according to an Instagram post, where it gave the first 50 customers 20% off. The store pledged to give customers 10% off the entire weekend.

The new Rancho Cordova location, open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, joins a network of Miniso stores, according to the company’s website. There are more than 330 locations in the United States and more than 7,800 store globally.

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Miniso aims to bring the element of surprise to each visit, according to its website, combining new arrivals with seasonal good and exclusive collaborations.

“MINISO blends global design inspiration with locally curated products to create experiences that feel both familiar and new,” the Miniso website states. “Each collection celebrates culture, creativity, and the shared joy of discovery.”

The Rancho Cordova location was stocked with collectible items from franchises like “Star Wars,” “Toy Story” and “Lilo and Stitch,” as well as Hot Wheels. It also had unique snacks, such as $2.99 Lays potato chips with flavors like cucumber, Mexican chicken tomato, Texas grilled barbecue and spicy crayfish. The retailer also offers office supplies like notebooks and staplers.

The chain retailer also has locations at Arden Fair and Westfield Galleria at Roseville.

Rancho Cordova Town Center also hosts Target, Ross, Marshalls and Daiso.

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Corey Schmidt
The Sacramento Bee
Corey Schmidt is a watchdog reporter for the Sacramento Bee, focusing on Folsom, El Dorado Hills and Sacramento County’s eastern suburbs. Previously, he was the government watchdog reporter for the St. Cloud Times in Minnesota. Schmidt received his bachelor’s degree from DePaul University in Chicago and his master’s degree from Yale University. 
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