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Kids Eat Free Card – Redeem from Home

One or Two Kids Eat Free Cards or One Stainless-Steel Lifetime-Use Kids Eat Free Card (Up to 75% Off)

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  • Good for Kids

In a Nutshell

Card lets kids 11 and younger chow down for free at more than 125 participating Orlando eateries when an adult purchases an entree

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 22, 2013
  • Limit 3 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Must activate by the expiration date on your Groupon, card expires 90 days from activation. Card is activated by signing and dating upon first use. Limit 1 kid's meal per adult entree, per card. Valid only for option purchased. Shipping address required to redeem Groupon. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Valid only for U.S. domestic shipping.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Most children won't eat a vegetable unless it is fried, just like they won't walk a dog that isn't wearing a bow tie. Pick your battles with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $9 for one unlimited 90-day Kids Eat Free card for children 11 and younger (a $19.99 value)
  • $15 for two unlimited 90-day Kids Eat Free cards for children 11 and younger (a $39.98 value)
  • $49 for one stainless-steel lifetime-use Kids Eat Free card for children 11 and younger (a $199 value)

Cards will be delivered within 10-14 days.

Kids Eat Free Card

More than 125 participating restaurants in the Orlando area including seven eateries within the Universal CityWalk accept the Kids Eat Free card, filling the bellies of youngsters with a complimentary plethora of distinctive fare each time their parent purchases an entree. Ponderosa tickles palates with steakhouse cuisine, and hotspots such as McDonald's offer hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and four-piece Chicken McNuggets. Fresh ingredients decorate kid-size pies from California Pizza Kitchen, and gyros and grilled cheese on pita bread satisfy kids' appetites at Greek Flame Taverna while parents dine on classic Greek fare such as stuffed grape leaves and lamb shanks. Basic cards expire 90 days after their initial use, but stainless-steel lifetime IDs bequeath gratis grub until kids grow old enough to be officially called foodies.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Displaying Your Varsity Letter

While earning a varsity letter in high-school athletics remains cool, wearing a letterman's jacket to display it isn't quite as cool. Here's how you can show off your athletic achievement without that jacket:

  • Instead of a letterman's jacket, start wearing a pair of letterman's jeans.

  • Turn your varsity letter into something practical that you must use often, such as a swatting device to fend off all the students who want to try to become your best friend.

  • At lunch, pull out a sandwich made of bread and your varsity letter. Then tell all the people you're sitting near: "Not again, you guys. My mom keeps making me a 'reminder of my physical gifts on rye.'"

  • Do that magic trick where you seemingly disappear into a cloud of smoke and, when the smoke clears, all that's left is your varsity letter. That way people will probably carry that letter around school thinking it's you until the end of time.

  • Sew it directly onto your body. If there's ever a time to try sewing something onto your skin, it's when you're young and popular enough to get a nice ceremony should something go horribly wrong.

Hunky guys, you can appear even hunkier in public by combing your hair with your varsity letter.

Kids Eat Free Card