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Tuesday, November 5th, is the 60th presidential election of the United States. That means it’s time to make your voice heard. It also means you can score some awesome deals on everything from donuts to frozen yogurt to rideshare trips. Check out these freebies and promotions from organizations across the country.
Krispy Kreme
Want to make your Election Day even sweeter? Head to Krispy Kreme on November 5 for a free Original Glazed doughnut at participating shops while supplies last. The donut shops will also be passing out 'I Voted' stickers while supplies last – meaning even early voters can don the iconic symbol of Election Day.
Find your nearest Krispy Kreme here, and call ahead to make sure your local joint is honoring the promotion.
Yogurtland
Yogurtland is also serving up something sweet on Election Day. Participating locations of the frozen yogurt chain are offering a 15 percent discount to in-store customers who show their ‘I Voted’ sticker on November 5.
Yogurtland has more than 200 locations across the country. Find your local shop here, and don’t forget to call ahead and make sure they’re running the promotion.
IKEA
You can also visit IKEA on November 5 for a free frozen yogurt. The home furnishing brand known for their in-store Swedish Bistro will give shoppers the free dessert to celebrate Election Day – just present a printed or electronic version of this coupon– no purchase necessary!
Find your local IKEA here.
Johnny Rockets
More of a milkshake fan? Johnny Rockets has you covered with a deal on Election Day. In-store customers of participating franchises can get a free shake (excluding Craig’s Vegan Shakes) with any purchase on November 5 when they show proof of voting – and yes, 'I Voted' stickers count.
Find your local Johnny Rockets here, and call to see if you can cash in on this deal.
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