Superstorm Sandy might have postponed Halloween but that didn't…
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Posted: 10/31/2012
CLEVELAND - If you're looking for deals this Halloween, you're in luck. We have a list of places offering great deals or freebies for those dressed in costume.
Outback Steakhouse is offering something for kids this Halloween. If your ghouls and goblins dress up in costume, they get to eat free, with the purchase of an adult entree. This deal is for children 10 years old and younger. Shh! The treat for you is a free steak dinner coupon to use on your next visit.
Krispy Kreme is giving each costumed customer one free pumpkin spice or Halloween donut. At Chipotle, you can get any burrito, bowl or salad for just $2 if you come in dressed in a costume.
At Olive Garden, kids 12 and younger in costume eat free today when an adult buys an entree. Mention the "Trick or Treat Special."
Other deals and freebies:
1. Bob Evans: Kids Eat Free when they wear their costumes.
2. Dickey's Barbecue Pit: Kids Eat Free in Costume on Halloween.
3. Houlihan's: Kids eat free on Halloween with the purchase of an adult entree.
4. Sonic: R.I.P. Hunger. 50 cent corn dogs all day on Halloween.
5. Subway: Frankenweenie free with every Subway fresh fit for kids meal.
6. Wendy's: Buy $1 Frosty coupon book and get a free Jr. Frosty coupon. Every book sold will benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, helping children in foster care find permanent, loving homes.
7. White Castle: Treat yourself to $3 off a crave case of any 30 sliders.
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