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Military Appreciation Month Discounts

05/06/2024 By Heather Walsh

May is Military Appreciation Month. With three federally recognized holidays featuring the military, Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day and Military Spouse Appreciation Day, it is not surprising that the month is designated as Military Appreciation Month. Do not feel one ounce of guilt asking if there is a military discount that your family can take advantage of this month. As a business owner once reminded me, she wouldn’t offer the discount if she didn’t want it used. Here are some discounts specific for the month of May.

Blue Star Museums is back this year to kick off military appreciation month and runs from Armed Forces Day to Labor Day. This program is a collaboration between the National Endowment for the Arts, the DOD, and Blue Star Families. It offers free admission to participating museums across the United States to active-duty personnel, National Guard and their families. While this kicks off in May, it runs for the whole of the summer – be sure to check off some new-to you or old favorites this summer.

Where to Adventure

If you are looking to adventure in your local area, check to see if there is a discount offered on Armed Forces Day or on Memorial Day.

Don’t forget about the free annual pass America the Beautiful Pass from the National Parks to explore the National Parks across the United States.

Busch Gardens is offering Veterans a free one-day ticket with up to three guests to its parks located in Williamsburg and Tampa. This offer is valid until July 7th, 2024 and is activated through www.WavesofHonor.com. Active-duty can get up to four free tickets for themselves and immediate family members until the end of the year.

The Cincinnati Zoo is offering free admission on Memorial Day to the active-duty service member with up to six half-price admission tickets for the family members.

California’s Great America offers discounted admission active or retired military members with a ticket deal for up to six additional tickets for friends or family.

Colonial Williamsburg offers complimentary admission to active-duty military, reservists, National Guard, retired military personnel and veterans and up to three direct dependents on Memorial Day Weekend.

The Indianapolis Zoo is offering free admission to current and former military members on Memorial Day, and a $2 discount off admission to non-military family members.

SeaWorld is offering Veterans a free one-day ticket with up to three guests to its parks located in Williamsburg, Orlando and San Antonio. This offer is valid from May 12th, 2024  to July 7th, 2024 and is activated through www.WavesofHonor.com.

Worlds of Fun is offering a ticket deal on their website..

Where to Shop

Apple offers a 10% discount off their products throughout the year to active-duty military through their online verification.

If you are in need of a new cell phone plan, AT&T offers a 25% discount off their wireless plan to military and veteran families, T-Mobile offers discounts to active duty and veteran families off their wireless plans, and Verizon offers a discount on their wireless plans with a discount varying based on plan type.

Rack Room Shoes is offering a 20% discount on the entire in-store purchase on Memorial Day.

Looking for a new mattress? Sleep Numberoffers EXTRA 5% to 10% discount on smart beds & bases.

Don’t forget about Home Depot and Lowe’s as you prepare your home and garden for the summer season. Both stores offer a 10% discount year-round.

Where to Eat

Mission BBQ is offering a free sandwich to all active-duty service members and veterans during Armed Forces Week, each day is designated for the branch of service. Sign up for their email alerts to learn which day.

Is there a military discount or freebie you have found for month of the military appreciation? Let us know!

Use Your Military Discounts and Deals for Holiday Shopping

11/21/2023 By Heather Walsh

The holiday season can be an expensive one. It can be a compounding cost for the military family who just moved with the military in the preceding months. Use these tools and offers of military discounts to complete your holiday shopping this year to stretch the budget.

GovX

The GovX website offers discounts for military, first responders, medical personnel, government, and educators. Exclusive discounts are available, from deals on jewelry to shaving kits or brands like YETI, Gerber, and Brooks. There is also a travel and ticket section, with hotels like Wyndham brand hotels offering up to 20% off and Great Wolf Lodge offering up to 15% discount. Use these search tools if you are planning a holiday getaway or need a hotel when traveling to and for the holidays.

Create a free account and complete the identity verification to view the options. Start shopping early to spread out the purchases over a more extended period.

VetTix

VetTix is a service specifically for active-duty military and veterans and immediate family members of troops killed in action. The organization receives tickets to sporting events, concerts, performing arts, and family activities across the nation. Create a free account online, verify your identity, and search your local area for options. If something interests you, request the tickets to the event. There is a small delivery fee to receive the free tickets. For the holidays, many local organizations offer free access to their holiday concerts or even The Nutcracker Ballet – explore the holiday offers to enjoy family time together, building strong family bonds and holiday memories.

Discounts Offered Year Round

Are you traveling this holiday season or live near a Busch Gardens or SeaWorld location? Consider using the Waves of Honor Program to plan a visit to their Williamsburg, Tampa, Orlando, or San Diego locations. Busch Gardens and SeaWorld offer Active-duty military, Reservists, and National Guard complimentary one-day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents. Veterans can receive up to six discounted tickets. Verification of service is done online through ID.me. The Waves of Honor program allows for the utilization of these tickets once per year at one location.

The San Diego Zoo offers complimentary admission to active-duty military year-round.

Using online verification, Apple offers 10% off its products year-round to veterans and active-duty military. Check your local military exchange because it may be cheaper to buy on base without tax than with the discount.

Big Lots has announced they will offer a year-round 10% discount for active duty and veterans who are part of their Big Rewards program.

Home Depot offers a 10% discount in the store all year long.

Kohl’s has a “Military Mondays” program offering a 15% discount to active duty veterans and their immediate families on Mondays.

L.L.Bean offers 10% off for active duty, veteran, and reservist personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces—complete service verification on their website.

Lowe’s offers a 10% discount in-store. You can link your military service to your Lowe’s card.

Michael’s offers a 15% discount to those registered as military in their Michaels account, including family members. If you don’t have an account, you can show your ID at the register for the discount.

Microsoft offers up to 10% off select products to active, former, and retired military personnel and their families.

Old Navy and Gap offers a 10% daily discount in stores to active-duty employees, retirees, and family members with valid IDs.

Pottery Barn offers a 15% discount to military personnel, veterans, and their families for in-store purchases. Check your local store to see if this offer can also be utilized for curbside pick-up.

Rack Room Shoes offers a 10% military discount every Tuesday when shopping.

Layaway at the Exchange

The AAFES Military Exchanges offers a holiday layaway program without fees, waiving the $3 service fee. To start a new layaway, the shopper must pay a deposit of 15% of the total purchase price. Items must be paid in full at pick up, with the last pick-up day on December 24th. An additional bonus, the Exchange offers a price match policy and is tax-free year-round. It is important to note that Black Friday and Cyber Week deals will not be price-matched.

2023 Veterans Day Freebies and Discounts

11/06/2023 By Heather Walsh

It may not be much, but several businesses show support for our veterans by offering Veteran’s Day freebies and discounts. Looking to try a new or favorite restaurant this Veteran’s Day? Check out this list for freebies and discounts offered to the military and veterans as a way of saying thank you for your service.

Eateries

54th Street Grill: In the past, active Duty and veterans get $10 off any entrée on Veteran’s Day. Dine-in only. They do offer 10% off meals to the military on dine-in and to-go meals daily.

7-11 : Veterans get a free quarter-pound big bite 100% all beef hot dog on November 11th.

Applebee’s : Veterans and Active Duty can choose a free meal from their Veteran’s Day Menu on Veteran’s Day. Dine-in only. Everyone who dines in will also receive a $5 bounce-back card to redeem for dine-in, to-go, or delivery within a three-week window.

BJs Restaurants: All current active duty and veteran military will receive a free Chocolate Chunk Pizookie with any $9.95 purchase, and receive a bounce-back coupon for a free appetizer to use before the end of the year if the bill totals over $14.95. Dine-in only.

Blank Angus Steakhouse: For those dining in, active duty and veterans get a free meal on November 10th from 12 pm to 3 pm.

Bob Evans: Active Duty and veterans get a free meal from their special menu on Veteran’s Day, dine-in only and beverage not included.

Bonefish Grill: Active duty and veterans get a complimentary order of Bang Bang Shrimp with a non-alcoholic beverage on November 11th.  A 10% discount is offered daily for active duty and veterans bill.

Buffalo Wild Wings: Veterans and active duty military receive a complimentary order of 10 boneless wings and fries on November 11th. Dine In only.

California Pizza Kitchen: CPK is offering a complimentary meal from their special Veteran’s Day menu to those who come in uniform or bring their ID or proof of service on Veteran’s Day.

Caribou Coffee: Veterans, active-duty military and their spouses will receive a small hot brewed coffee of the day or cold press, excluding nitro on November 11th.

Chili’s: Active Duty and Veterans can enjoy a meal on their special menu on Veteran’s Day. Dine-In Only.

Coco’s Bakery and Restaurant: All veterans and active-duty service members can receive a free homestyle breakfast with dine-in only.

Dave & Busters: Veterans get a free entrée (up to $20) and a free $10 power card with a valid veterans ID card on November 11th.

Dunkin’ Donuts: Veterans and active-duty get a free donut on November 11th.

Einstein Bros Bagels: Veterans and active-duty military get a free hot or iced coffee with any purchase on November 11th.

Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers: Active-duty and veterans who visit the establishment on November 11th will receive a free Freddy’s Original Double with Cheese combo meal card that can be redeemed through November 30th.

Golden Corral : Offering free dinner to active-duty military, veterans, retirees, National Guard and Reserves, on November 13, 2023 from 5 pm to close. Dine in only.

IHOP: From 7 am to 7 pm on Veteran’s Day, active duty military and veterans can enjoy a free “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes” or Pancake Combo. The “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes” comes with three pancakes with strawberries, blueberry compote and whipped topping.

Mission BBQ: Veterans and active duty members get a free sandwich on November 11th.

Outback Steakhouse: The steakhouse chain is offering a free bloomin’ onion and beverage product on Veteran’s Day.

Peet’s Coffee: Active-duty and veterans get a free small drip coffee or tea on November 11 at participating locations.

Perkins: Active-duty and veterans get a free magnificent seven meal on November 11th.

Red Robin: Active duty and veterans can enjoy a complimentary Red’s Tavern Double Burger and endless Steak Fries on November 11th, dine-in only.

Sailor Jerry: Sailor Jerry has partnered with food trucks nationwide to provide veterans with a free meal featuring Sailor Jerry Ironsides BBQ Sauce. Rollin’ Smoke Food truck in Austin, TX will be set up at Arbor Food Truck Park at 1108 E 12th St, Austin TX 78702 from 11 am to 10 pm on November 11th. RxR’s Texas Tacos & BBQ will be set up in Denver, CO at 760 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203 on November 11th from 11 am to 3 pm. 2Hot2Handle BBQ will be set up from 10 am to 3pm on November 11th at 2101 NW Platte Rd, Riverside, MO. Roscoe’s Smoked BBQ will be set up from 11 am to 3 pm at Elimington Park on 3531 West End Ave, Nashville, TN on November 11th.

Starbucks: Free tall coffee to active-duty military, veterans, and military spouses on Veteran’s Day.

Sugarfire Smoke House: offering a free cheeseburger special on November 11 for active-duty and retired military members

TCBY: Veterans and active-duty military get their first 6 oz of frozen yogurt free on November 11th.

Entertainment

The Akron Zoo: All veterans receive free admission to the zoo during the Veteran’s Appreciation event on November 8-12 and their family members receive 50% off admission.

Aquarium of the Pacific: The LA based aquarium offers free admission to veterans and active-duty military personnel on Veteran’s Day. Advanced registration is required.

Cincinnati Zoo: Members of the military receive free admission on November 11th and able to purchase up to six tickets at half-price for their immediate family members.

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans receive complimentary admission once annually for themselves and up to three direct dependents on Veteran’s Day Weekend, proof of service required

Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa: Active-Duty military, Reservists and National Guard are offered complimentary one day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents. Veterans can receive up to six discounted tickets. Verification of service is done online through ID.me.

Hagley Museum and Library: The Wilmington, Delaware museum is offering free admission to current military members, veterans and their family members on Veteran’s Day.

Knott’s Berry Farm in California offers discounted admission to active-duty military and veterans for themselves and up to 5 guests during their Military Tribute Days of November 1-16 and November 27-December 14. Spouses cannot purchase these tickets without the military member being present.

The San Diego Zoo offers free admission to active-duty military year-round.

Sea World San Diego: Active-Duty military, Reservists, National Guard and Veterans are offered complimentary one day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents.

Sea World Orlando: Complimentary one-day admission is offered to Active-Duty military, Reservists, and National Guard and up to three dependents.

Montgomery Zoo: The Alabama zoo is offering free admission to veterans and active-duty military during the veteran’s event November 5 to 11. In addition, dependent family members can get tickets at a 50% discount.

Monticello: Thomas Jefferson’s home offers discounted rates through the year to active-duty military, and during their military appreciation days in honor of Veteran’s Day, veterans and active duty military can get free admission and free tours.

Montpelier: James Madison’s home is offering free property pass for all service members and their families and a free tour to veterans and active-duty on November 10th and 11th.

Mount Vernon: Complimentary admission to Mount Vernon for all active duty, former or retired military personnel on Veteran’s Day.

Nashville Zoo: On Military Appreciation Day, November 12th, active military personnel, veterans and their immediate families receive free admission.

National WWI Museum and Memorial: The Kansas City museum and memorial is offering free general admission for veterans and active-duty military for the Veteran’s Day weekend of November 10-12, and half-price general admission to the public.

NEW Zoo and Adventure Park: The Wisconsin based zoo is offering complimentary admission to veteran’s, active-duty and their immediate families.

North Carolina Zoo: Offering free admission to military personnel and veterans and one guest free admission for military appreciation week November 6-12.

Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium: The Tacoma zoo is offering complimentary admission to military veterans and active-duty members on November 11th.

Pro Football Hall of Fame: Veterans plus one guest get free admission and parking for the Veteran’s Day event and expo on November 11th.

San Antonio Zoo: As part of their Zoo salutes program, active duty, retired and veterans’ members receive free admission to the zoo any date in November. In addition, up to four immediate family members can receive up to 50% off tickets.

Winchester Mystery House: In honor of Veteran’s Day, 30% off tickets for all veterans and their family members on the daily estate tour tickets from November 1 through December 31.

Apparel & Retail

Columbia: Columbia employee stores in Oregon, California and Kentucky are open to active, retired, reserves, veterans and dependents.

Great Clips: Free haircut for military personnel on Veteran’s Day or receive a free haircut card to use at a later date.

Kohl’s: Active duty, veterans and retirees will receive 30% off an in-store purchase November 10-12th.

Kroger: Active and former military members and their dependents get 10% off groceries in stores on November 11th, exclusion to items like lottery tickets, tobacco and alcohol do apply.

Office Depot:  25% discount is offered for veterans and active duty military and their dependents for qualifying regular and sale-priced purchases during the designated period of November 11 to 13.

Publix: Offering 10% off groceries to veterans and active-duty personnel.

Target: Active Duty, Veterans and their families can register on Target Circle to get a 10% coupon off an entire cart. There are restrictions, so read the fine print. The coupon can be used twice during the designated dates of October 29 to November 11. Each verified family member will get this offer. Complete Target’s verification through the Target app, powered by SheerID.

Tractor Supply Store: Active-duty military, veterans and their dependents can get a 15% discount on November 11th.

Chains that offer discounts year-round:

Apple offers 10% off their products year-round to veterans and active duty military using their online verification. Check your local military exchange too, because it may be cheaper to buy on base without tax than with the discount.

AT&T offers military and veteran families a 25% discount off their wireless plan.

Big Lots has announced they will offer a year-round 10% discount for active duty and veterans who are part of their Big Rewards program.

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans can purchase an annual pass for themselves and up to three dependents for 25% off.

Dell offers an additional 10% off personal computers and electronics on their website by emailing militarydiscount@dell.com.

Hometown Buffet and Old Country Buffet offer a 15% discount to all military personnel in uniform or with a valid ID. They also offer Military Monday with a special discount for active duty, reserve and veterans, plus up to 3 family members for dine-in orders.

Home Depot offers a 10% discount in the store all year long.

Kohl’s has a “Military Mondays” program offering a 15% discount to active duty, veterans and their immediate family on Mondays.

L.L.Bean offers 10% off for active duty, veteran, and reservist personnel of the U.S.  Armed Forces. Verification of service is completed on their website.

Lowe’s offers a 10% discount in-store. You can link your military service to your Lowe’s card.

LuLulemon offers a 15% discount off in-store purchases to military members and military spouses. This is a change from previous years of 25%.

Michael’s offers a 15% discount to those registered as military in their Michaels account – this includes family members. If you don’t have an account, you can show your ID at the register for the discount.

Microsoft offers up to 10% off select products to active, former, and retired military personnel and their families.

Old Navy and Gap offers a 10% discount daily in stores to active-duty, retirees and family members with valid ID.

Outback Steakhouse offers a Heroes discount of 10% off for veterans and active duty off their dining check.

Pottery Barn offers 15% discount to military and veterans and their families for in-store purchases. Check your local store to see if this offer can be utilized for curbside pick-up as well.

Rack Room Shoes offers a 10% military discount every Tuesday when shopping.

T-Mobile offers hefty discounts on their wireless plans to active duty and veteran families.

Verizon also offers a discount on wireless plans depending on plan type and number of lines.

Before you head to enjoy these discounts, ensure you have your CAC card, DD214 or other proof of service as required, and check the location of the place you will visit to determine if they are participating.

If you have found a Veteran’s Day deal or discount, let us know!

Veteran and Military-Affiliated Businesses to Support this Holiday Season

11/22/2022 By Heather Walsh

Shopping with a purpose. This is how you can shape businesses and the economy. It may seem small, but putting your money where you think it is important does make a difference. When it comes to small businesses, it supports real people and families. It provides the continued ability to support their family. Supporting these veteran and military family-affiliated businesses do exactly that – support the military and veteran community. For some, this is a relaxing hobby, and for others, it is a way to share their talents with the world. When searching for a gift this holiday season for family, friends, or maybe even yourself, check out these businesses.

Heritage Candles LLC: Military spouse-owned business sharing her unique hand-poured, dye-free soy candles. If you are a fan of Disney, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Outlander, and pretty much any fandom you can imagine, she probably has made a scented candle for it. She even offers monthly subscription boxes for a fun surprise every month from your favorite fandom!

Milso Box: Monthly subscription box with varied themes. Each box showcases other military and veteran small businesses, so one purchase supports multiple businesses, all while taking a moment to treat yourself. Past themes have included Tailgate Box, Oktoberfest, and Summer Fair. Themes change monthly. Military spouse-owned. Purchasing a subscription means giving the gift of self-care a moment of enjoyment each month!

Daddy Dolls: When family members are apart for a long period of time, it is nice to have a huggable doll with their image on it. The one or two-sided dolls can be personalized with a voice message in addition to the image of their loved one. It doesn’t have to just be of Daddy, you can make a doll of any family member by uploading the photos and selecting the doll size and pattern desired.

Jane and Cope: If you are looking for lightweight earrings that add a lot of pop of color and style, then look no further than Jane and Cope. The military spouse-owned business continues to stun with varied designs of leather statement earrings.

Grunt Style: The veteran-owned clothing company with a military twist. The shirts use clever imagery and slogans that other military and veteran members will appreciate. The company also employs veterans so every purchase supports multiple veterans! Their tag line of “you don’t have to be a veteran to wear Grunt Style, but you do have to love Freedom, Bacon, and Whiskey.”

Troopster: Navy veteran Chelsea created Troopster so that not one service member is forgotten. The care packages come in varied themes, appealing to the various tastes of the troops. Boxes can be chosen and sent to a specific person or sent to anyone who may not receive mail.

Alpha Coffee: Veteran-owned and operated business providing premium coffee, creamer, and cocoa. With names like Smooth Operator, Double Barrel Black, and Task Force Victory, there isn’t much not to like. The coffee is delicious and a great way to energize.

Bottle Breacher: The USA-made, hand-crafted .50 caliber bottle openers were created by a Navy Seal. Now, the company employs veterans in addition to selling this product as a nod to military life.

Countertop Chemistry: The veteran-owned business is in the business of educating through fun. The monthly STEM boxes provide science lessons for children ages 4-12 in fun and engaging ways.  With 6-8 science experiments in each box allows for engaging time together without having to plan or shop for items for lessons.

Team Box Ops: The military spouse-owned company makes and sells moving box labels. If anyone knows moving efficiency, it’s a military spouse who has moved more often than they can count.

Smoked Bros: The veteran-owned and operated spice manufacturing company prides itself on making premium spice mixes with ethically sourced, quality ingredients. With the added bonus that every purchase supports the military, first responders, and underserved communities, a perfectly spiced entree never tasted so good.

Spouse-ly: The one-stop-shop website for veteran, military-affiliated, and fire responder-affiliated shops. From home goods to clothing to food to jewelry, Spouse-ly has it all. It is truly the ultimate shopping space where you can search multiple categories looking for anything you could possibly want to gift. A couple of the companies listed here are also found on Spouse-ly.

Small businesses are the business of doing what they love. For military and veteran families, these small businesses are often family affairs; each purchase supports and shows appreciation to the entire family. It provides a job to a military spouse, who, with frequent moves and lack of childcare, may not be able to continue a traditional job. A purchase supports a real person – you can see their picture on the website or social media sharing. They are in and of the community and share their talents with all. What will you purchase this holiday season? This year?

2022 Veteran’s Day Freebies and Discounts

11/07/2022 By Heather Walsh

Every year our nation pays tribute to its Veterans and makes a special thank you to our Vets in a variety of ways. This year is no different. Veterans Day will be celebrated on Friday, November 11, 2022. Throughout the week and on Veterans Day many businesses will honor our Veterans by offering special freebies and discounts. We have compiled a list of several business that are participating. Check out our list of those offering freebies and discounts to the military and veterans as a way of saying thank you for your service.

Eateries

54th Street Grill: Active Duty and veterans get up to $10 off a meal on Veteran’s Day. Dine-in only. They do offer 10% off meals to the military on dine-in and to-go meals daily.

BJs Restaurants: All current active duty and veteran military get a free meal from their select menu on Veteran’s Day. Dine-in only.

Blank Angus Steakhouse: Order in or place a takeaway order, active duty and veterans get an All-American Steak plate with 8 oz Angus Beef, mashed potatoes, broccoli with garlic butter with a non-alcoholic beverage for $11.99.

Bob Evans: Active Duty and veterans get a free meal from their special menu on Veteran’s Day, dine-in only, and beverage not included.

Buffalo Wild Wings: Veterans and active duty military receive a complimentary order of 10 boneless wings and fries on Veteran’s Day.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.: Active duty members and their families receive 20% off food on Veteran’s Day at the restaurant, not valid at theme park locations. Year-round they offer 10% off food and merchandise.

CentraArchy Restaurants — Veterans and active-duty military members can purchase an entrée from the full menu at half price on Veteran’s Day.

Chili’s: Active Duty and Veterans can enjoy a meal on their special menu on Veteran’s Day. Dine-In Only.

Cicis Pizza — Active and retired military personnel get a free adult buffet on Veteran’s Day. The offer is valid for dine-in only, and beverages are not included.

Coco’s Bakery and Restaurant: All veterans and active-duty service members can buy one entree and get one free with proof of service on Veteran’s Day.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store: Veterans and Active-duty military receive complimentary slice of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola cake when dining in on November 11th. November is military family appreciation month, and the restaurant will be offering in-store specials throughout the month.

Denny’s: From 5 am to noon on Veteran’s Day, all active and retired military personnel can get a free build-you-own grand slam breakfast at participating diners.

Friendly’s: A complimentary cheeseburger, fries and soft drink are on offer for lunch or dinner to active-duty and veterans on Veteran’s Day. Dine-In Only.

Golden Corral: Offering free dinner to active-duty military, veterans, retirees, National Guard, and Reserves on Military Appreciation Night, November 14th. In stores.

IHOP: From 7 am to 7 pm on Veteran’s Day, active duty military and veterans can enjoy a free “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes,” The “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes” comes with three pancakes with strawberries, blueberry compote, and whipped topping.

Luna Grill: Veterans and active duty military can get 10% off their purchases on November 11th for dine-in and to-go orders.

McCormick & Schmick’s: Veterans, Gold Star Parents, and Gold Star Spouses are offered ½ price entrees on Monday, November 7th at their restaurants. It is typically a busy day, so reservations are highly recommended.

Mission BBQ: Veterans and active duty members get a free sandwich on November 11th.

Outback Steakhouse: The steakhouse chain is offering a free bloomin’ onion and Coca-Cola product on Veteran’s Day to active-duty, veterans and spouses.

Red Robin: Join the Red Robin Royalty program, and active duty and veterans can enjoy a complimentary Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Steak Fries anytime between November 1 and November 14th  for either dine-in or to-go. Register by November 1st.

Sheetz— On Veteran’s Day, Sheetz will offer veterans and active-duty military personnel a free half turkey or ham sub and a regular size fountain drink. A free car wash is also being provided by Sheetz!

Smashburger — Get a free CLASSIC SMASH when you show a valid military ID in-store on November 11 at participating locations.

Starbucks: Free tall coffee or tall iced-coffee to active duty military, veterans, and military spouses on Veteran’s Day.

Texas Roadhouse: The steakhouse will be handing out dinner vouchers at their stores’ parking lots on Veteran’s Day from 11am to 2 pm. Veterans and active-duty military members can redeem their vouchers when they open for dinner through the voucher’s expiration of May 30, 2023.

TGI Fridays — Veterans and active-duty military personnel get a free lunch on November 11 from 11am to 2pm from a select menu at participating locations. In-restaurant only.

Wawa — Veterans, active-duty military members, and their family members get a free cup of hot coffee on November 11.

Wendy’s — Active-duty military and veterans get a free breakfast combo on November 11 at participating locations from 6:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Entertainment

The Akron Zoo: All veterans receive free admission to the zoo during the Veteran’s Appreciation event and their family members receive 50% off admission.

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans receive complimentary admission once annually for themselves and up to three direct dependents on Veteran’s Day Weekend, proof of service required

Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa: Active-Duty military, Reservists and National Guard are offered complimentary one day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents. Veterans can receive up to six discounted tickets. Verification of service is done online through ID.me.

The San Diego Zoo offers free admission to active-duty military year round.

Sea World San Diego: Active-Duty military, Reservists, National Guard and Veterans are offered complimentary one day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents.

Sea World Orlando: Complimentary one-day admission is offered to Active-Duty military, Reservists, and National Guard and up to three dependents.

Mount Vernon: Complimentary admission to Mount Vernon for all active duty, former, or retired military personnel on Veteran’s Day.

Apparel & Retail

Columbia: Columbia employee stores in Oregon, California, and Kentucky are open to active, retired, reserves, veterans, and dependents. Military personnel and their families also receive 20% discount on Veteran’s Dayat all Columbia and outlet stores. They do offer a 10% discount to military year round at their stores and outlet stores.

Great Clips: Free haircut for military personnel on Veteran’s Day or receive a free haircut card to use at a later date.

Office Depot:  25% discount is offered for veterans and active duty military and their dependents for qualifying regular and sale-priced purchases during the designated period.

Staples: Staples will offer 25% off all in-store purchases to active-duty personnel, reservists, retired or disabled veterans, and their immediate families at all U.S. locations from November 6 through 12 with a valid military ID. Some exclusions apply.

Target: Active Duty, Veterans, and their families can register on Target Circle to get a 10% coupon off an entire cart. There are restrictions, so read the fine print. Coupon can only be used once during the designated dates of October 30 – November 12, but each person with verification can get a coupon.

Chains that offer discounts year-round:

Apple offers 10% off their products year-round to veterans and active duty military using their online verification. Check your local military exchange too, because it may be cheaper to buy on base without tax than with the discount.

AT&T offers military and veteran families a 25% discount off their wireless plan.

Big Lots has announced they will offer a year-round 10% discount for active duty and veterans who are part of their Big Rewards program.

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans can purchase an annual pass for themselves and up to three dependents for 25% off.

Dell offers an additional 10% off personal computers and electronics on their website by emailing militarydiscount@dell.com.

Hometown Buffet and Old Country Buffet offer a 15% discount to all military personnel in uniform or with a valid ID. They also offer Military Monday with a special discount for active duty, reserve, and veterans plus up to 3 family members for dine-in orders.

Home Depot offers a 10% discount in the store all year long.

Kohl’s has a “Military Mondays” program offering a 15% discount to active duty, veterans and their immediate family on Mondays.

L.L.Bean offers 10% off for active duty, veteran and reservist personnel of the U.S.  Armed Forces. Verification of service is completed on their website.

Lowe’s offers a 10% discount in store. You can link your military service to your Lowe’s card.

LuLulemon offers a 15% discount off in-store purchases to military members and military spouses. This is a change from previous years of 25%.

Michael’s offers a 15% discount to those registered as military in their Michaels account – this includes family members. If you don’t have an account, you can show your ID at the register for the discount.

Microsoft offers up to 10% off select products to active, former and retired military personnel and their families.

Old Navy and Gap offers a 10% discount daily in stores to active, retirees and family members with valid ID.

Outback Steakhouse offers a Heroes discount of 10% off for veterans and active duty off their dining check.

Pottery Barn offers 15% discount to military and veterans and their families for in-store purchases. Check your local store to see if this offer can be utilized for curb side pick-up as well.

Rack Room Shoes offers a 10% military discount every Tuesday when shopping.

T-Mobile offers hefty discounts on their wireless plans to active duty and veteran families.

Verizon also offers a discount on wireless plans which is dependent on plan type and number of lines.

Before you head to enjoy these discounts, make sure you have your CAC card, DD214 or other proof of service as required and check the location of the place you will visit to determine if they are participating.

If you have found a Veteran’s Day deal or discount, let us know!

Target Expands Military Discount to July 4th

06/23/2022 By Heather Walsh

Veteran’s Day isn’t the only discount being offered to military families this year by the Target Corporation. Traditionally, on Veteran’s Day military members – active, reserve, and retired – were offered a military discount at Target. This past year, the offer was 10% off two purchases the week of Veteran’s Day. In May, Military Appreciation Month, Target made an announcement that it would support military members and their families. Part of this support included jobs, but also is expanded to a discount in July.

Military members and their families are now being offered 10% off during the week of July 4th- specifically from June 26 to July 4.

How To Verify for the Discount

To access this discount, the military service member and/or family member must verify their military status through the Target Circle app. Within the application on your mobile device, go to settings and select “Verify student, teacher or military service”. This will connect you to SheerID, the verification service. This service is used in other military discounts like SeaWorld’s Waves of Honor and companies that allow for military discounts with online purchases. Once the verification is complete, the option to verify will no longer be there. The military service member and one dependent are able to verify their identity to receive the discount.

When To Use the Discount

Once verified on the Target Circle app, the discount deal will show up on the Target Circle app on the dates of the deal – June 26 to July 4th. The discount can be used on up to 2 purchases, for online or in-store purchases. This can be combined with other offers from Target, for instance, their already discounted deals on furniture and televisions.

Attempts were made to contact Target Corporate to verify if the two purchases are per family or per verified member and told that this information was not available.

This discount is not limited by purchase amount like some Circle offers – you do not need to spend $100 to use the discount. It may be useful in purchasing that week’s groceries or perhaps buying things for your PCS or restocking your new home with furniture or buying that blow-up pool you have been eyeing.

If you will use the discount, what are you looking to purchase?

2021 Veteran’s Day Freebies and Discounts

11/02/2021 By Heather Walsh

UPDATED on 11/11/2021

Looking to try a new or favorite restaurant this Veteran’s Day? Check out this list for freebies and discounts offered to the military and veterans as a way of saying thank you for your service.

Eateries

54th Street Grill: Active Duty and veterans get a free meal up to $12 on November 11th. Dine-in only.

7-11 : Active duty, retirees, veterans, Reserve, National Guard, and their dependents can get a free coffee or Big Gulp in 7-11 stores or through the 7-11 app

Applebee’s : Veterans and Active Duty can choose a free meal from their Veteran’s Day Menu on November 11th. Dine-in only. Anyone who dines in will get $5 bounce back bucks to use on any dine-in, to-go or delivery order for the following three weeks.

BJs Restaurants: All current active duty and veteran military get a free meal up to $14.95 and a free Dr. Pepper beverage on November 11th. Dine-in only.

Blank Angus Steakhouse: Order in or place a takeaway order, active duty and veterans get an All-American Steak plate with 8 oz Angus Beef, mashed potatoes, broccoli with garlic butter with a non-alcoholic beverage for $10.99.

Bob Evans: Active Duty and veterans get a free meal from their special menu on November 11th, dine-in only, and beverage not included.

Buffalo Wild Wings: On November 11th, veterans and active duty military receive a complimentary order of 10 boneless wings and fries. This goes for dine-in or takeout ordered in the location.

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.: Military active duty members and their families receive 20% off food on Veteran’s Day at the restaurant, not valid at theme park locations. Year-round they offer 10% off food and merchandise.

California Pizza Kitchen: CPK is offering a free entrée and beverage from their special Veteran’s Day menu to those who come in uniform or bring their ID or proof of service on Veteran’s Day. The restaurant chain will also offer buy one get one coupon redeemable from November 12 – 20.

Chili’s: Active Duty and Veterans can enjoy a meal on their special menu on November 11th. Dine-In Only.

Coco’s Bakery and Restaurant: All veterans and active duty service members can receive a buy one entree, get one free with proof of service on Veteran’s Day. Can be used for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store: Veterans and Active-duty military receive a complimentary slice of Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola cake when dining in on November 11th. November is military family appreciation month and the restaurant will be offering in-store specials throughout the month.

Denny’s: From 5 am to noon on Veteran’s Day, all active and retired military personnel can get a free build-your-own grand slam breakfast at participating diners.

Friendly’s: Complimentary free cheeseburger, fries, and a soft drink to active-duty and veterans on November 11th. Dine-In Only.

Golden Corral : Offering free dinner to active duty military, veterans, retirees, National Guard, and Reserves, and due to capacity limitations the promotional card for a free “Thank You” meal can be picked up during the month of November. The card can be redeemed from November 1 2020 to May 31, 2021.

IHOP: From 7 am to 7 pm on Veteran’s Day, active duty military and veterans can enjoy a free “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes” or “Red White and Blueberry Combo.” The “Red White and Blueberry Pancakes” comes with three pancakes with strawberries, blueberry compote and whipped topping. The “Red White and Blueberry Combo” is two pancakes with strawberries, blueberry compote topping with two eggs, hash browns, and choice of bacon or sausage.

Logan’s Roadhouse: Free American Roadhouse meal to the military from 3:00pm -6:00 pm on November 11th.

Luna Grill: Veterans and active duty military can get 10% off their purchases on November 11th for dine-in and to-go orders.

McCormick & Schmick’s: Veterans, Gold Star Parents and Gold Star Spouses are offered ½ price entrees on November 7th at their restaurants. It is typically a busy day so reservations are highly recommended.

Mission BBQ: Veterans and active duty members get a free sandwich on November 11th.

Olive Garden: Veterans and active duty can choose a free entree from their special menu. Dine in only.

Outback Steakhouse: The steakhouse chain is offering a free bloomin’ onion and Coca-Cola product on Veteran’s Day.

Red Robin: Join the Red Robin Royalty program and active duty and veterans can enjoy a complimentary Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Steak Fries anytime between November 1 and November 14th  for either dine-in or to-go.

Starbucks: Free tall coffee to active duty military, veterans, and military spouses on November 11th.

Texas Roadhouse: The steakhouse will be handing out dinner vouchers at their stores’ parking lots on November 11th and veterans and active-duty military members can redeem their vouchers when they open for dinner through the voucher’s expiration of May 30, 2022.

Yard House : Active Duty military and veterans receive a complimentary appetizer on November 11th, dine-in only

Entertainment

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans receive complimentary admission once annually for themselves and up to three direct dependents on Veteran’s Day Weekend, proof of service required

Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Tampa: Active-Duty military, Reservists and National Guard are offered complimentary one-day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents. Veterans can receive up to six discounted tickets. Verification of service is done online through ID.me.

The San Diego Zoo offers free admission to active duty military year round.

Sea World San Diego: Active-Duty military, Reservists, National Guard and Veterans are offered complimentary one day admission for the service member and up to three direct dependents.

Sea World Orlando: Complimentary one-day admission is offered to Active-Duty military, Reservists, and National Guard and up to three dependents.

Mount Vernon: Complimentary admission to Mount Vernon for all active duty, former or retired military personnel on November 11th.

Apparel & Retail

Columbia: Columbia employee stores in Oregon, California, and Kentucky are open to active, retired, reserves, veterans, and dependents. Military personnel and their families also receive a 20% discount on November 11th at all Columbia and outlet stores.

Great Clips: Free haircut for military personnel on November 11th or receive a free haircut card to use at a later date.

Kohls: All active duty and those who have served and their immediate families can get 30% off in-store purchases on November 11th – November 14th.

Office Depot:  25% discount is offered for veterans and active duty military and their dependents for qualifying regular and sale-priced purchases on November 11th – November 13th.

Target: Active Duty, Veterans, and their families can register on Target Circle to get a 10% coupon off an entire cart. These purchases can be done in-store, for order pick-up, drive-up or shipping. There are restrictions so read the fine print. Coupons can be used twice from November 1 -13.

Chains that offer discounts year-round:

Apple offers 10% off their products year-round to veterans and active duty military using their online verification. Check your local military exchange too, because it may be cheaper to buy on base without tax than with the discount.

AT&T offers military and veteran families a 25% discount off their wireless plan.

Big Lots has announced they will offer a year-round 10% discount for active duty and veterans who are part of their Big Rewards program.

Colonial Williamsburg: Active-duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees, and Veterans can purchase an annual pass for themselves and up to three dependents for 25% off.

Dell offers an additional 10% off personal computers and electronics on their website by emailing militarydiscount@dell.com.

Hometown Buffet and Old Country Buffet offer a 15% discount to all military personnel in uniform or with a valid ID. They also offer Military Monday with a special discount for active duty, reserve, and veterans plus up to 3 family members for dine-in orders.

Home Depot offers a 10% discount in the store all year long.

L.L.Bean offers 10% off for active duty, veteran, and reservist personnel of the U.S.  Armed Forces. Verification of service is completed on their website.

Lowe’s offers a 10% discount in-store. You can link your military service to your Lowe’s card.

LuLulemon offers 25% discount off in-store purchases to military members and military spouses. *This will be changing to 15%, date TBD.

Michaels offers 15% discount on all purchases year round. Confirm military service through ID.me when setting up the Michaels account.

Microsoft offers up to 10% off select products to active, former, and retired military personnel and their families.

Outback Steakhouse offers a Heroes discount of 10% off for veterans and active duty off their dining check.

Pottery Barn offers 15% discount to military and veterans and their families for in-store purchases. Check your local store to see if this offer can be utilized for curb side pick-up as well.

T-Mobile offers hefty discounts on its wireless plans to active duty and veteran families.

Verizon also offers a discount on wireless plans which is dependent on plan type and the number of lines.

Before you head to enjoy these discounts, make sure you have your CAC card, DD214, or other proof of service as required and check the location of the place you will visit to determine if they are participating.

If you have found a Veteran’s Day deal or discount, let us know!

Check out these freebies and discounts for Back to School

08/09/2021 By Heather Walsh

We can all agree that the 2020-2021 school year was just plain strange and different. While 2021-2022 may be different as well, we can all prepare for school in its many forms. Military families can prepare for school within budget thanks to some freebies available specifically for school.

Operation Homefront partners with Dollar Tree to collect school supplies for military children. There are various back-to-school events throughout the country providing free school supplies to military children. Registration is open for events happening now through September for any DEERS enrolled military dependent from Kindergarten through 12th grade. There are eligibility requirements of being an E1-E6 active duty family member or Post 9/11 wounded, ill, or injured service member of any rank either currently or no longer serving the military. Check the requirements for events in your area.

Assistance Leagues have chapters across the United States and often hold programs like Operation School Bell providing free school supplies and clothing to their community. Some Assistance Leagues specifically hold these programs on base. Check with your local unit or local base social media page to watch for an announcement of such a program. They usually occur the month before school begins.

If there is a USO branch near you, check to see if there is a school supply giveaway.

Check your base social media page for giveaways that may be hosted by local churches for free school supplies or backpack giveaways. These giveaways are often not limited by where the child goes to school and may even be extended to military families who homeschool.

Free for all: The Ibotta app has offered some free supplies this school year through their application. Go onto their website to create an account and log in to select the free items. The items offered on the app until they reach threshold (which is not shared): one Five Star Notebook, Nature’s Own Bread, Skippy Peanut Butter, Smucker’s Squeeze Fruit Spread, Ticonderoga #2 Pencils, Crayola Crayons, and Pink Pearl Paper Mater Eraser.

Tax-Free days are offered in many states in August for purchases of clothing, school supplies, and computers, and vary by state. Saving on taxes can add up when you are making big school purchases.

Clothing companies offer a military discount in their stores all year long – Kohls (on Military Monday), Old Navy (in stores only), L.L. Bean (online and in-store), and North Face (online with SheerID and in-store). Get your kicks with these shoe companies offering discounts – Asics, Reebok, and Zappos. Check out more yearlong discount list here.

If a computer is on your list for school supplies this year, Dell and Apple offer discounts. Don’t forget the military exchange as a place to purchase a computer tax-free!

Back to school time is a time of gathering more supplies and information for the upcoming school year. With many military families who have moved dealing with the cost of moving or the indecision of what school to go to, the cost of school supplies can be lowered with these giveaways and discounts. May this school year be enjoyable for all!

Military Discounts to Use During Military Appreciation Month

04/28/2021 By Heather Walsh

May is Military Appreciation Month. Since this is the month designated to show appreciation and thanks to the military family, do not feel one ounce of guilt asking if there is a military discount that your family can take advantage of. Here are some discounts specific for the month of May.

Military Shoppers News is offering a special prize to honor military families in May – sign up here to receive email newsletters to find out more about the giveaway, and you’ll be entered to win automatically!

To kick off military appreciation month, Blue Star Museums is back this year and runs from May 15, 2021 to September 6, 2021. This program offers free admission to museums across the United States to active-duty personnel, National Guard and their families.

Where to Adventure

If you are looking to adventure in your local area, check to see if there is a discount offered on Armed Forces Day, May 15, 2021, or on Memorial Day.

Don’t forget about the free annual pass America the Beautiful Pass from the National Parks to explore the National Parks across the United States.

Carowinds is offering free admission for active military, retired military, National Guard and reservists, as well as veterans who were honorably or medically discharged.

The Cincinnati Zoo is offering free admission on Memorial Day to the active-duty service member with up to six half-price admission tickets for the family members.

California’s Great America offers free admission May 23-May 25 to active or retired military members with a ticket deal for up to six additional tickets for friends or family.

Colonial Williamsburg offers complimentary admission to active-duty military, reservists, National Guard, retired military personnel and veterans and up to three direct dependents on Memorial Day Weekend.

Idlewild and SoakZone is offering free admission to military personnel on May 30 and 31.

Silverwood Theme Park is offering free admission to military personnel and veterans on May 29, 30 and 31 with a discounted rate for immediate family members.

The Indianapolis Zoo is offering free admission to current and former military members on Memorial Day, and a $2 discount off admission to non-military family members.

The Magic Springs Theme and Water Park is offering free admission to active and veteran military May 16-31, with a ticket deal for family members when accompanied by a military member.

Silverwood Theme Park is offering free admission on May 31 to active military, retired military, disabled veterans and military reservists, with up to 4 family members accompanying the military member receving a $3 discount.

The Sun Splash Family Waterpark is offering free one-day admission to active, retired, reserves and disabled veterans with discounted ticket admission for up to 4 accompanied family members.

Worlds of Fun is offering complimentary admission to Worlds of Fun on May 15 and May 25.

Where to Shop

Apple offers a 10% discount off their products throughout the year to active duty military through their online verification.

If you are in need of a new cell phone plan, AT&T offers a 25% discount off their wireless plan to military and veteran families, T-Mobile offers discounts to active duty and veteran families off their wireless plans, and Verizon offers a discount on their wireless plans with a discount varying based on plan type.

Big Lots is offering a 15% military discount to active-duty and veterans throughout the month of May both in-store and online.

Hylete is offering 40% off the training apparel on offer plus an extra 10% during the month of May.

Rack Room Shoes is offering a 20% discount on the entire in-store purchase on Memorial Day.

Looking for a new mattress? Sleep Number is offering a military discount of an extra $100 off all Sleep Number smart beds and adjustable bases from May 7 – May 31, in store, online, by phone and via Live Chat.

Don’t forget about Home Depot and Lowe’s as you prepare your home and garden for the summer season. Both stores offer a 10% discount year-round.

Where to Eat

Joe’s Crab Shack is offering 10% discount to service member and veterans for dine-in orders on May 25th.

McCormick & Schmick’s is offering service members and veteran’s 10% off their dine-in orders on May 25th.

Mission BBQ is offering a free sandwich to all active duty service members and veterans during Armed Forces Week, each day is designated for the branch of service. Sign up for their email alerts to learn which day.

Rubio’s Coastal Grill is offering a free adult entrée to military and veterans with the purchase of another adult entrée.

Is there a military discount or freebie you have found for the month of the military appreciation? Let us know! Find discounts that are offered year-round here.

Use Your Military Discount to Shop This Valentine’s Day

01/12/2021 By Heather Walsh

Valentine’s Day is just over 30 days away! The décor started popping up in stores before Christmas passed, and some holiday candy were already supplanted by heart-shaped chocolates and boxes before Santa came! It isn’t surprising that shopping has already begun for the holiday of love. After the cost of the holidays, the idea of spending more on a gift for Valentine’s Day can be daunting. For military and veteran families, don’t forget to use your military discount to save money while buying a gift. Think outside the heart-shaped chocolate box with these ideas.

Clothing

Asics offers a 40% discount when you purchase directly from them.

L.L. Bean offers 10% off their gear online and in person.

LuLuLemon offers 25% for all in-store purchases.

Verify your discount with North Face, and you can get a discount on clothing and footwear.

Reebok offers 50% to Military and Government employees for purchases.

Under Armour traditionally offers 10% discount and has recently increased it to 20% – in store only.

Zappos offers 10% for every purchase to military and their family members.

Crafts

If you have a crafty person in your life who paints or bakes cakes, you might be looking at Michael’s to purchase a gift – don’t forget to ask for your 15% military discount!

Electronics

Moving back to the states and need a new phone plan? Or maybe looking at changing your service provider for Valentine’s Day, make sure to use the discounts offered from AT&T,  T-Mobile, and Verizon.

If you are looking at an Apple product or device, Apple offers a 10% discount or check out your local military exchange where you won’t pay sales tax!

If a computer is on your list as a Valentine’s gift, Dell offers a 10% discount by emailing militarydiscount@dell.com.

Experiences

If you are local to Colonial Williamsburg, consider a trip there using up the annual passport discount offered to Active-Duty, Reservists, National Guard, Retirees and Veterans.

If you are local to Sea World San Diego or Sea World Orlando, Active-Duty military, Reservists, National Guard and Veterans can use the complimentary one day admission for up to 4 people in total including the service member to spend time together as a family – don’t forget the masks and sanitizer, and check up on local regulations before you go.

How about paying $0! All current U.S. military service members and their dependents are offered a free annual military pass to the National Parks! Show your military ID at any of these federal recreation sites and get your military pass for the year.

Fitness

If you are placing an order for Bowflex, call and ask about their military discount. Military families have saved 15% off equipment.

Peloton offers a free Essentials Package (Peloton shoes, weights and headphones) with the purchase of a Peloton Bike if you were looking at purchasing one for Valentine’s Day.

Home Goods

If you need a new appliance or even stores containers (hello preparations for that PCS!), consider using your military discount at Home Depot or Lowe’s to buy these items for your Valentine. They are useful items that will be used daily, why not make these your valentine gift.

Big Lots offers a 10% year-round discount for active duty as part of their Big Rewards Program if you are looking for housewares, games or clothes on offer at Big Lots.

If you are needing a new piece of furniture (thank you moving company for sending that reimbursement check), Pottery Barn offers a 15% discount for military and veterans and their families. While it is typically verified in store, there have been reports of getting the discount added via phone.

Heading out to Restoration Hardware? Don’t forget to ask about the military discount, which military family members shared is 25% off!

Yeti offers a military discount online through verification from ID.me.

Toys

American Girl traditionally offers a 15% discount in store only, but with the recent pandemic they have also been offering it if you call in as well.

I wonder what St. Valentine would think of this celebration in his name that became a day for love in the Middle Ages.

Saving money when making any purchase is just that – saved money. It doesn’t hurt to ask if you are making a purchase from any store that isn’t listed here.

Is there a discount you use, that isn’t listed here? Let us know!

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