Freebies are fun, fabulous, and fantastic! It is always nice to get something for free, especially if it comes from one of your favorite shops, fast food places, or websites. Here is an eclectic selection of “freebies” for you.
Burger King will give you a FREE value sized onion rings this weekend, February 4 and 5, 2012. This offer is only good “while supplies last”, and only one value sized onion rings will be given out per person. You don’t need a coupon. Just walk into your local Burger King and get your free onion rings.
Brugger’s will give you 3 FREE Bagels on February 9, 2012. This offer is only good until 2:00 in the afternoon on that day. To get this “freebie”, you must click “like” on their Facebook page. This will give you access to a coupon that you must bring with you to Brugger’s in order to get your 3 free bagels.
Arby’s will give you a coupon for a FREE roast beef sandwich (with any drink purchase). To get it, you have to sign up for Arby’s Extras. This will give you access to more offers and deals from Arby’s. You get the coupon right away, just for signing up.
Mr. Food has a FREE eCookbook for you. It is called “Treats for Your Sweetheart: 14 Valentine’s Day Desserts eCookbook”. It includes a section on Valentine’s Day Desserts, and a section on Romantic Dessert Recipes.
Quaker Oatmeal Squares will give you a FREE sample of Quaker Oatmeal Squares. To get this “freebie”, you have to click “like” on their Facebook page. You also have to share their offer with up to ten friends. This offer is good “while supplies last”, and there is a limit of one free sample per household.
Food Allergies on a Budget will give you a FREE Gluten-Free Meal Plan & Grocery Lists. You can print out a month’s worth of gluten-free meals, and a grocery list for each week. It can also be saved to your desktop.
Baseball Superstars 2012 is the FREE iPhone Game of the Week. It is a fun little baseball game that reminds me of the early sports video games. The graphics in this app are HD, which is a very nice upgrade from the graphics from the early console systems that I remember.
Image by Steven Depolo on Flickr