A retail liquidation hybrid super store.

Liquidation, resale and surplus.

We started out as a thrift store 10 years ago and have evolved into a liquidation retail store.

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Items range from new in box to vintage collectibles.

We have evolved into an 8400 square foot retail liquidation store carrying merchandise acquired directly through big box retailers.

Forgotten treasures, edgewater park, new jersey.

Most of our items are new in box or new open box merchandise.

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Forgotten treasures was started in 2011 as a thrift store carrying all second hand furniture, collectibles and antiques in a small 800 square foot suite.

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