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Cheryl's – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Baked Goods

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Thu Oct 18 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
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50%
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In a Nutshell

Themed gift baskets overflowing with buttercream-frosted sugar cookies, caramel brownies, and rich cake delivered to your door

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Does not ship to Canada. Extra fee for shipping. Additional shipping information can be found here.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

$15 for $30 Toward Baked Goods Online

Browse the online shop to find Halloween treat gift bags ($26.99-$39.99) and Halloween cookie flower pots stacked with 6–12 buttercream-frosted shortbread cookies in a variety of autumnal shapes such as ghosts and pumpkins .

Cheryl's

In 1981, college roommates Cheryl Krueger and Caryl Walker opened a bakery called Cheryl’s Cookies. Over time they began to use their ovens for more than just those eponymous cookies, and seven years later they opted to simplify the name to Cheryl's. These days the versatile bakery churns out an assortment of cakes and brownies alongside their signature happy-face cookies. Most of the treats are certified kosher and come in a variety of flavors, from snickerdoodle to buttercream. Sugar-free options sate sensitive teeth, and treats can be combined to create gift baskets, tins, and boxes for informal or formal occasions.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Kindness

The universality of the human experience serves as the connective tissue between all the people, making us truly brothers and sisters in the experiment called life. Here’s how to not mess it up for everyone by being a dingus:

  • Push superhard on revolving doors to treat your fellow passengers to a spontaneous merry-go-round ride.
  • Collect the old video games you don’t play anymore and leave them in a basket on the doorstep of a church.
  • Never eat the last slice of pizza; make two people compete for it.
  • If you see a house on fire, run in to save people regardless of your level of fire-safety training.
  • Adopt a pet! It can be someone else’s pet if you’re like 90% sure you’ll do a better job.

How can you make the world a better place without having to work very hard?