News: I lied. Here’s another Election Day Post

by julie on November 2, 2008

Krispy Kreme and Ben and Jerry’s are also giving out free products, but we don’t have either of those stores in our area (the closest Krispy Kreme is in Kettering, and the B&J near UC closed this year).  Currito Burritos are giving out free burritos to voters, which is located in Clifton near UC. Lastly, some (only about 84 nationwide) Chik-Fil-A locations are giving out free regular chicken sandwiches, but I’d call first.

ETA: Lines at Starbucks (and at the polls!) are pretty long.

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1 5chw4r7z November 3, 2008 at 8:09 am

I remember when Ben & Jerry’s would do their free ice cream days, students would be lined up for a mile. How did I miss that they closed, I drive past it at least one or twice a day.

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2 LiberalFoodie November 3, 2008 at 9:40 am

Ben and Jerry’s closed this year? Are you sure? NO WAY!!! (now having a breakdown)

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3 julie November 3, 2008 at 9:42 am

Yup, Liberal Foodie, it’s all papered up. I miss their banana rum ice cream– only available at the stores. I think you can still B&J it at some movie theaters around here, but you’ll pay double the price (and they have a limited selection).

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4 Drake November 20, 2008 at 8:45 am

Old news, but it turns out that giving anything to anyone because they voted could be considered bribery under several state’s laws, Starbucks ended up having to give freely to anyone who ordered a Tall coffee on November 4th.

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5 julie November 20, 2008 at 9:10 am

I remember reading that! I’m glad they at least got to do their promotion– even if it wasn’t quite the same.

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