Here's The Deal! Money Saving Ideas 10/29/2009
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Updated: 12:06 AM Oct 30, 2009
Here's The Deal! Money Saving Ideas 10/29/2009
Enjoy some free or nearly free Halloween food treats at several local restaurants.
Posted: 10:00 PM Oct 29, 2009
Reporter: John Harding
Email Address: jharding@kktv.com
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Halloween is supposed to be a night of scares and chills, but here are some free or almost free deals that will warm you up.
Come into Taco Bell between 6 P.M. and Midnight Halloween night for a free "Black Jack Taco."
You can also stop in at Chipotle on October 31st between 6 P.M. and 10 P.M. and pick up a free burrito. The catch is, you have to dress like a burrito.
If that's too spicy for your taste, take your car full of gremlins to Sonic for 50-cent corndogs. That's from 5 P.M to 10 P.M. Halloween night.
Boston Market is offering a one-dollar chicken meal through November 1, 2009. Get your choice of a leg quarter or 3-dark pieces with sides for one buck. You have to have a coupon, and we have a link to it and all these deals.
Take a moment, leave a comment, and share the best deals you've come across.

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