“Between gift hunting, travel and all the holiday chaos, the season can get a little stressful,” said Ryan Sheetz, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Supply Chain at Sheetz. “We wanted to help our customers hit the pause button on the stress, spread a little joy and have some fun with our fans. What better way than a witty parade spectacle and a sub that tastes like the holidays?”
The promotion is available for the first 5,000 customers across the entire Sheetz footprint who redeem it.
Streaming services are also offering Black Friday deals: Hulu has $4.99 per month for a year, YouTubeTV has its price at $72.99 per month for the first three months and AppleTV has an offer of $5.99 for 6 months (more than 50% off currently).
Amazon also offers deals on streaming with subscriptions discounted for ViX Premium, STARZ, AppleTV, BET+, Disney and more.
Can’t get to a Bloomingdale’s in-person? The closest brick-and-mortar store is in New York, but it has deals through Nov. 30 on its website. Its exclusive “little brown cosmetic” case is marked down to $13.50.
For those who prefer to make more personal items, Shutterfly’s Black Friday deals end at midnight today, but it is offering photo books as low as $19.99 and up to 50% off gifts. Customers can also create their own metal ornament for $9.99 on Black Friday.
People who want to make their smiles better can visit SmilePro, which has up to 60% off teeth whitening kits and other deals on its website, today only.
Black Friday has origins in the 1980s when retailers used the term to brand it as a day their sales move from the “red” into the “black,” signifying profit.
Amazon is the largest online retailer in the U.S. and has a page dedicated to its current best-sellers.
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