Purchase Tombstone 12" pizza, send in the required # of UPCs along with form & a copy of your utility bill and the credit will go to that company!
http://www.kraftfoods.com/SiteCollectionImages/ImageRepository/7/TombstoneFlyer.pdf
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
PRINTABLE Kohls $10 off $10 purchase, expires 4/18/09
http://ebm.cheetahmail.com/c/tag/hBJ3D18BBZVhBB7gMAIBQKhdr7A/doc.html?email=kollett.simar@hexcel.com&BARCODE=139360003415801&BARCODE_EXPIRE=04/18/2009&PIN=7059&om_rid=BQKhdr&om_mid=_BJ3D18B7gMAIlV&&cm_ven=Cheetahmail&cm_ite=kohl1&cm_lm=cm:kollett.sim
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
History of the Easter Egg ~ Happy Easter
From:The Martha Stewart Show
In 2008, Easter is falling earlier in the year -- on March 23 -- than those of us alive now have ever seen. In western Christianity, Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the full moon. The next time Easter will be this early will be 220 years from now.
The one universal symbol of Easter celebrations throughout the world is the Easter egg. From very early times, an egg has been considered an important symbol of rebirth. The custom of giving eggs has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks, and Romans, to whom the egg was a symbol of life.
The most famous decorated Easter eggs were those made by the well-known goldsmith Peter Carl Faberge. In Russia in 1885, Tsar Alexander the Third commissioned Faberge to make a special Easter gift for his wife, the Empress Maria, and soon Faberge eggs were considered to be exquisite gifts commemorating the Easter holiday to the Russian royal family. Today, Faberge eggs are priceless masterpieces that are considered very rare and precious. And, of course, eggs have now been embellished, dyed, painted, and adorned for the Easter holiday for many, many years.
In 2008, Easter is falling earlier in the year -- on March 23 -- than those of us alive now have ever seen. In western Christianity, Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the full moon. The next time Easter will be this early will be 220 years from now.
The one universal symbol of Easter celebrations throughout the world is the Easter egg. From very early times, an egg has been considered an important symbol of rebirth. The custom of giving eggs has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks, and Romans, to whom the egg was a symbol of life.
The most famous decorated Easter eggs were those made by the well-known goldsmith Peter Carl Faberge. In Russia in 1885, Tsar Alexander the Third commissioned Faberge to make a special Easter gift for his wife, the Empress Maria, and soon Faberge eggs were considered to be exquisite gifts commemorating the Easter holiday to the Russian royal family. Today, Faberge eggs are priceless masterpieces that are considered very rare and precious. And, of course, eggs have now been embellished, dyed, painted, and adorned for the Easter holiday for many, many years.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Unilever Ham/Turkey form
go here if you did not get the one in the sunday supplement
http://www.makinglifebetter.com/april09rebate
http://www.makinglifebetter.com/april09rebate
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
A couple of DVD rebates.......
Rayovac rebate good on any Disney DVD
http://rayovac.com/alkaline/pdf/AnyDVD.pdf
Bedtime Stories DVD offer
$10 off blue ray and $5 off dvd
www.bedtimestoriesoffer.com
Here's another one:
http://www.bgfoods.com/pdfs/ORT_Disney%20Rebate%20Form.pdf
http://rayovac.com/alkaline/pdf/AnyDVD.pdf
Bedtime Stories DVD offer
$10 off blue ray and $5 off dvd
www.bedtimestoriesoffer.com
Here's another one:
http://www.bgfoods.com/pdfs/ORT_Disney%20Rebate%20Form.pdf
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Buy 5 Get $5 back
1)Purchase five (5) participating products (Vlasic®, Open Pit®, Armour®, Duncan Hines®, Log Cabin® or Mrs. Butterworth' s®) between 4/5/09 and 5/5/09.
2)Download the order form (link below) and hand print your complete name, mailing address and e-mail address on it.
3) Mail your completed order form, the original cash register/purchase receipt(s) dated between 4/5/09 and 5/5/09 with the participating products circled and the corresponding UPC's from five (5) participating products in an envelope to: Great Taste, Big Savings Offer, P..O. Box 2855, West Caldwell, NJ 07006-2855.
Print the form here:
http://www.greattastebigsavings.com/
2)Download the order form (link below) and hand print your complete name, mailing address and e-mail address on it.
3) Mail your completed order form, the original cash register/purchase receipt(s) dated between 4/5/09 and 5/5/09 with the participating products circled and the corresponding UPC's from five (5) participating products in an envelope to: Great Taste, Big Savings Offer, P..O. Box 2855, West Caldwell, NJ 07006-2855.
Print the form here:
http://www.greattastebigsavings.com/
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Ford to cover car payments if buyer loses job
By KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON, AP Auto Writer Kimberly S. Johnson, Ap Auto Writer
DETROIT – Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday it is offering a payment protection plan to help reassure consumers who may be putting off buying a new car because of worries about losing their job.The offer comes as auto sales have been battered by the recession and tight credit, reaching their lowest levels in 27 years.
Ford's sales declined 48 percent in February.Ford said Tuesday it will cover payments of up to $700 each month for up to a year on any new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle if consumers lose their jobs. The program runs until June 1.
Hyundai Motor Co. launched a program in January that allows buyers to return a vehicle within a year if they can't make the payments due to a job loss or disability. The company said the program helped it avoid a double-digit sales decline last month, reporting a 2 percent slide.
Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford is also offering zero percent financing on certain Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles."Consumers remain anxious about the economy and their own outlook for the future," Ken Czubay, vice president of sales and marketing, said in a statement.Ford's announcement comes a day after President Barack Obama said the government will back new car warranties issued by General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, who have accepted federal assistance and are seeking more, to help boost consumer confidence about buying their vehicles.
Ford has not requested federal bailout funds.GM has said it is considering a program that would help new car owners keep their cars, in the event they lose their job.New GM CEO Fritz Henderson is likely to announce a program similar to Ford's at a news conference later Tuesday. The company's current sales incentives expire today, and GM normally announces changes at the end of the month."Stay tuned," said GM spokesman John McDonald.
Ford also said it would partner with its dealers to introduce a program that would help local charities affected by the economic downturn.Shares of Ford rose 6 cents to $2.82 in premarket trading.
ANOTHER GOOD REASON TO BUY AMERICAN!?!?!?!?!
DETROIT – Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday it is offering a payment protection plan to help reassure consumers who may be putting off buying a new car because of worries about losing their job.The offer comes as auto sales have been battered by the recession and tight credit, reaching their lowest levels in 27 years.
Ford's sales declined 48 percent in February.Ford said Tuesday it will cover payments of up to $700 each month for up to a year on any new Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle if consumers lose their jobs. The program runs until June 1.
Hyundai Motor Co. launched a program in January that allows buyers to return a vehicle within a year if they can't make the payments due to a job loss or disability. The company said the program helped it avoid a double-digit sales decline last month, reporting a 2 percent slide.
Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford is also offering zero percent financing on certain Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles."Consumers remain anxious about the economy and their own outlook for the future," Ken Czubay, vice president of sales and marketing, said in a statement.Ford's announcement comes a day after President Barack Obama said the government will back new car warranties issued by General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, who have accepted federal assistance and are seeking more, to help boost consumer confidence about buying their vehicles.
Ford has not requested federal bailout funds.GM has said it is considering a program that would help new car owners keep their cars, in the event they lose their job.New GM CEO Fritz Henderson is likely to announce a program similar to Ford's at a news conference later Tuesday. The company's current sales incentives expire today, and GM normally announces changes at the end of the month."Stay tuned," said GM spokesman John McDonald.
Ford also said it would partner with its dealers to introduce a program that would help local charities affected by the economic downturn.Shares of Ford rose 6 cents to $2.82 in premarket trading.
ANOTHER GOOD REASON TO BUY AMERICAN!?!?!?!?!
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