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If you live in New Jersey, this is an offer that is basically risk-free. The 2010 Entertainment Coupon Book is now being liquidated at crazy prices — the lowest they’ll go this year.
You can buy two Entertainment Books for $5 each with $1 shipping and handling.
And if Shop Rite is your grocery store of choice, you’ll find $5 off coupons at the front of the book, basically making the rest of the book free. Actually, if you get the book in time, you might be able to use a 2nd $5 ShopRite grocery coupon before the expiration date (the coupon valid thru dates are scheduled basically one per quarter throughout the year)
Just think: If you use just one more coupon in the book, you’re ahead of the game.
Some big discounts can be had in the book, such as $15 off Radio Shack or buy one get one ski lift tickets, or $7.50 AMC Lowes movie tickets, etc.
This last-ditch promotional discount is scheduled to end August 2nd, so go ahead and spend that 10 bucks today, you’ll be glad you did after your first couple of discounts.

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Posted by admin on Jul 21, 2009 in
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Looks like it’s rain rain rain this week, which only means, it is time to hit the movies!
If you have kids hanging around the house, bored to death with only indoor options for playing and/or causing trouble, what can you do?
Especially knowing that 1/2 the summer is yet to pass by before you ship them off to school again, how about the movies?
Well. . .The Spiderwick Chronicles is playing at AMC Lowes Theaters tomorrow – Wednesday for ONLY A BUCK movie ticket admission! plus the Kids Snack Pack (drink, popcorn, candy) is only $3 or $4 each.
My favorite kids movie review site for parents says this movie is appropriate for 8-year olds and up, although 5-year olds may express interest in the story.
Here’s the local theaters where it’s all happening at 10am.
Next WEDNESDAY is Nim’s Island, the Next Wednesday is Star Wars: The Clone Wars. . .
You’ve got your Wednesdays covered now — but what to do on Thursday? How about…THE MOVIES AGAIN FOR FREE!!
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