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KidsDineFree.net – Online Deal

$10 for 90-Day Kids Dine Free Card ($19.95 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Kids Dine Free card entitles holders to free kids' meals with the purchase of adult entrees at hundreds of participating restaurants

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 4 per person. May activate 24hr after purchasing your Groupon, membership expires 3 months from activation date. Online only. Shipping included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Paying full price for a child's meal can seem like a waste of money, because kids are picky eaters and absorb most of their nutrients through photosynthesis. Save some dough on dining out with this Groupon.

$10 for One Kids Dine Free Card ($19.95 Value)

Kids aged 11 and younger enjoy free kids' meals at participating restaurants with the purchase of full-price adult entrées.

KidsDineFree.net

Begun as a means to help young families save money, KidsDineFree.net lets kids aged 11 and younger eat for free at hundreds of participating restaurants across Virginia and South Florida. Each 90-day card works at participating local and chain restaurants—including Arby’s, Denny’s, and Golden Corral—and entitles the holder to one complimentary kids' meal with the purchase of a full-price adult entree. Families can use the cards an unlimited number of times for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but, like a studio-apartment playhouse, each card is only good for one child.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Barbershop Chatter

The barbershop has gained a reputation for being the place to go for listening to all sorts of lively chatter. Here's a sampling of what you might hear your barber say next time you get a haircut:

  • "Take 2 inches off the top? Yep, that's something I can do when these casts come off."

  • "I've been thinking about labeling the scissor jar 'Scissors' and the comb jar 'Not Scissors.' Thoughts?"

  • "Ha! No, this isn't the kind of barbershop that sweeps up the hair clippings."

  • "Someone stole all of our magazines, but you can read this letter I've been meaning to send to my estranged wife."

  • "Welcome to the barbershop, where men are kings and kings are giants and giants are half off before noon."

Why are barbershops called "listen holes"?

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