Tuesday, July 7, 2009

More Free stuff! Free Starbucks Ice cream, Free chik-fil-a and free slurpees!



If you're on facebook, you can get a coupon for a free pint of Starbucks ice cream. It says to "share" a coupon with a friend, but also says you can send it to yourself if you like. (You only get one coupon, so if you send it to a friend, you don't get one yourself, unless maybe a friend sends one to you.) They are giving away 800 every hour through 7/19, so plenty of time to get yours. But if you want one, you have to be diligent and be sitting on the site right at the hour because they go super fast. It took me three tries (3 different hours) to get one. If you are up late, that might be the best time to try. If you get in before they are all gone for the hour, you need to put in a mailing address for who you want to send it to. Also looks like one coupon per facebook account and one per household address. So once you've got one, no need to keep trying for another. Here's the link: Starbucks free ice cream



Chik-fil-a is giving away free meals again this year if you come in dressed like a cow for their "Cow appreciation day". The dress up day is this Friday from 6:30Am through 10:00 PM. We had so much fun last year and the kids are excited to go again. I know last year, if you dress from head to toe, you get a free meal and if you just have some cow accessories, you get a free sandwich. We will be dressing from head to toe and going for dinner! I can't wait to see all the pics after the event. :)



And on Saturday 7/11, there will be free slurpees at 7-11 stores! You can get a 7.11 oz slurpee for free while supplies last. ("While supplies last" means that each store will get special 7-11 "birthday" cups for this promo and when they run out of those cups, that's all the free slurpees for the day at that store.)

And if you're hungry when you go in:
"And to celebrate National Hot Dog Month in July, participating 7-Eleven stores are offering a quarter-pound Big Bite hot dog and Big Gulp® drink for just $1.99 throughout the entire month, a real value at a time when consumers’ incomes may be stretched dog-gone thin."


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