After you vote tomorrow, go to Starbucks and tell them and they will give you a FREE tall coffee! I saw the ad in Ohio, but I'm sure it is good throughout the country!
After you vote tomorrow, go to Starbucks and tell them and they will give you a FREE tall coffee! I saw the ad in Ohio, but I'm sure it is good throughout the country!
After you vote tomorrow, go to Starbucks and tell them and they will give you a FREE tall coffee! I saw the ad in Ohio, but I'm sure it is good throughout the country!
My friend sent me this: "Feeling hungry after you vote? Stop by Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's, Krispy Kreme and California Tortilla with your "I Voted" sticker and receive a FREE cup of coffee, scoop of ice cream, donut, and tortilla." Have a great day everyone!
The Starbucks ad...just says they are going on the honor system. They expect a large voter turnout, and think the Board of Elections will run out of stickers....
My husband and I voted, went over to Krispy Kreme and gave the kids our free donuts! It was a nice treat for them to enjoy!
Glad your kids enjoyed the donuts, Greasefan! Were you at the one by Red Robin? I am at Red Robin often with one of my friends whose daughter loves it there. She loves Krispy Kreme too and often convinces her dad to go there afterwards.
Yes Kristen, that is the one! We normally do Red Robin first and treat them to a donut after. But tonight, I made dinner, so we had dessert first! We made a big deal about voting to the kids and I was happy they were able to have a treat!
Yes Kristen, that is the one! We normally do Red Robin first and treat them to a donut after. But tonight, I made dinner, so we had dessert first! We made a big deal about voting to the kids and I was happy they were able to have a treat!
It is a small world! And that's great that you stressed the importance of voting to your kids. My students got to "vote" in school the other day, and it was so funny watching them. A lot of them had heard about the candidates from their parents though. Older students did a little presentation on the candidates before the voting, and one boy explained how many kids each candidate has. One of my students, in hearing about McCain's seven kids, said "Wow!!! That's a lot of kids!"