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Thrifty Stick Boardshop – Baker

$34 for Two Ski or Snowboard Tune-Ups ($70 Value)

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  • Great Outdoors

In a Nutshell

Technicians treat skis and snowboards with a fresh coat of hot wax and sharpen edges for greater control on slopes

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 2 per visit. Appointment required; subject to availability.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Skis and snowboards must be smoothed and sharpened regularly to guarantee complete control on the slopes or the lodge's grand staircase. Carve up any surface with this Groupon.

$34 for Two Ski or Snowboard Tune-Ups ($70 Value)

During tune-ups, technicians sharpen ski and snowboard edges and apply a fresh coat of hot wax by hand. This Groupon may be split between one ski tune-up and one snowboard tune-up if desired.

Thrifty Stick Boardshop

At age 19, Kendra Rostvedt set out to sell snowboard gear out of a storage closet. She opened her first bona fide retail shop in 1998, operating under the ethos that boardsports should remain accessible to anybody who wants to try them. Today, the walls of Thrifty Stick Boardshop are lined with longboards, snowboards, and skateboard decks. Skaters can peruse seasonal apparel from more than 50 brands—including Gnu, Volcom, and DC—or bring in equipment to the repair shop, where technicians tune up skis with hot wax and fasten wheels to busted hoverboards so they won't be completely useless.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Odiferous Lunches

Whether you eat lunch with your coworkers, costudents, or coconspirators, you want to be packing impressive smells in your midday meal. Here are some of the smelliest lunches around:

Tuna: The “fish of the sea” gives off a strong odor when let loose from its can. Mix it with mayo and relish to up its pungent power.

Garlic: When it comes to filling a room with smells, garlic is Mother Nature’s edible Glade PlugIn. Turn any sandwich into a psychedelic smellscape by adding whole cloves of garlic to it.

Blue Cheese: The cheese that makes sense as much as it makes scents! Melt blue cheese using your desktop fondue maker (bowl on top of warm computer) and you’ve got yourself an all-day smell factory.

Flowers: Did you know they’re edible? Well, most of them are, but they’re extremely fattening. Check with your local florist for nutrition facts and yummy samples.

How are millions of Americans making delicious fondue at their desks?

Thrifty Stick Boardshop

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    Baker

    135 S Broadway
    Denver, Colorado 80209
    (303) 282-8972
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