Morphing Cocktails Are the Perfect Halloween BOOze
Look, cocktails are great. You know it, I know it. But after you pour one and then it just sits there, being all delicious. How mouth-wateringly boring, right? Well, in honor of tonight's revelry, we've got a handful of morphing cocktails that bring a heavy dose of eye-candy. They should pair nicely with the heavy dose of regular candy that you're about to eat.
It's Friday afternoon, you've made it through the long week, and it's time for Happy Hour, Gizmodo's weekly booze column. A cocktail shaker full of innovation, science, and alcohol. Boo(ze)!
Cacao Corpse Reviver Numero Dos
A modified sidecar becomes a new take on a Corpse Reviver no. 2 when topped with a vermouth/absinthe foam. This gives it a really cool layered look.
"I wanted to find an interesting way for it to morph from one cocktail to another," says the drink's creator, April Wachtel. "So the base- Solbeso, Cointreau, lemon is a Solbeso Sidecar, but when you add the Cocchi/Absinthe Foam it becomes an adapted Corpse Reviver no 2. The more obvious way to do this might be an ice cube, but I love the way a foam drips down and integrates itself into the rest of the cocktail in a way that can only be described as…creepy"
Ingredients:
- ¾ part Solbeso
- ¾ part Cointreau
- ¾ part fresh lemon juice
- Cocchi Americano and Absinthe Foam*
Build all ingredients except foam in a mixing tin. Add ice, shake and strain into a cocktail glass; garnish with ample topping of Cocchi/Absinthe foam
*For the foam, you'll need:
- Isi cream whipper (whipped cream canister)
- 1 cream charger (use 2 if you want more bubbles)
- 1 gelatin sheet
- 4 oz. Cocchi Americano
- ½ oz. absinthe (or several droplets for visual effect)
Heat Cocchi Americano in a pot on the stovetop; bring to a simmer and turn off heat. Add one gelatin sheet to the pot and let dissolve. Allow mixture to cool. Add absinthe and pour mixture into chilled whipped cream canister; screw on top and screw in cream charger. Turn upside down and shake vigorously. Refrigerate between uses!
Ménage à Voila Martini
This one would win first prize at a drunk kids science fair. The combination of the cabbage juice and baking soda will turn this drink from purple to blue. Neat, yeah? But it doesn't stop there. The addition of dry ice will not only cause an eerie smoke to bubble forth but also neutralize the baking soda and slowly turn the drink back to purple. Pretty nuts.
We asked Niccole Trzaska, of The Liberty NYC how she came up with this idea, and here's what she told us:
"I'll admit I had a little help from a chemistry competent friend in refining this one. I knew I wanted to do something with baking soda and dry ice, the cornerstones of high school science projects as far as I'm concerned. I was just going to do a cocktail that smoked but was turned on to the fact that dry ice could also change the color too if I had an "indicator solution". Turns out it's as simple as cabbage juice!"
Ingredients:
- 1 part Ménage à Trois Vodka
- 1 bar spoon Dry Vermouth
- 1 bar spoon Baking Soda
- 1 bar spoon indicator solution (cabbage water concentrate)*
Pour refrigerated indicator solution; top with vodka and vermouth (stirred). Pour into martini glass; stir in bar spoon of Baking soda to turn drink blue.
Serve the drink and as the recipient is consuming, carefully drop a pellet of dry ice and watch the magic (maker sure the ice is completely melted before resuming consumption).
*The indicator solution, is really just cabbage water concentrate. To make it, c hop or shred 1 leaf of red cabbage. Cover the cabbage with water and microwave it on high until boiling (four to six minutes). It should turn a deep purple color. Strain out the chunks of cabbage and use the resulting liquid as your indicator.
The Girl With the Mermaid Hair
This one may be a bit on the sweet side, but the melting cotton candy garnish shifts the coloration of the cocktail, adding strange, etherial clouds. It's like you're about to be murdered by a gang of My Little Ponies.
"The inspiration for this came from the incredible rate at which cotton candy changes its physical state of solid to liquid," The Liberty NYC's Niccole Trzask told us. "It most often happens inside our mouths but this cocktail invites us to watch the shift happen in front of our eyes, and not only does it look incredible but the melted sugar becomes an essential component to the cocktails overall taste."
Ingredients:
- 1 part Sugar Island Coconut Rum
- ¼ part Butterscotch Schnapps
- 1 part coconut water
- ¼ part fresh lemon juice
In a mason jar, gently place two different colored cotton candy bunches (Mermaid Hair); mix all ingredients and shake over ice; slowly pour over the Mermaid Hair to liquefy and morph the color of the cocktail. Once all is liquefied, top with ice, a straw and enjoy!
FLAVOR SHIFTERS
The next two cocktails don't change their looks as much as they morph from one cocktail into another as you drink them. Both of them were created by John Henderson from Roof at Park South, and here's what he had to say about them.
"With both types of cubes, the increased sugar content, resultant from the Cola, and heavier portion of Campari, will allow the cubes to freeze near solid. However, because they are a little softer than regular ice, will dilute much faster, so the "morphing" aspect of these drinks will become apparent in a much shorter timespan which works great for consumption especially if the drinker happens to be a fast drinker – it would be difficult to finish the cocktail before the transformation has been completed.
Additionally, the addition of soda water for the Makers cocktail, and the splash of tap water for the Pisco cocktail, help temper the heat from the alcohols themselves. Essentially it is a measured dilution, to allow the cocktail to be palatable before the cube melts to the point of correct overall dilution."
They both sound pretty damn tasty.
Haunted Hacienda
The Campari skull cube transforms this Pisco Portón riff on a Manhattan into a pisco Negroni in no time. Obviously, the skull shape isn't necessary, it's just for bonus points.
Ingredients:
- 1 ½ parts Pisco Portón
- ¾ part sweet vermouth
- 1 dash Angostura bitters
- 1 Campari ice cube*
In a short rocks glass, combine Pisco Portón, sweet vermouth and dash of Angostura bitters. Place the Campari ice cube in glass and if desired, garnish with a small pinch of pink salt. As the salt hits the cube, it will spur the Campari cube to melt.
*Campari ice cube: Overnight, freeze a mixture of Campari and water, at a ratio close to 50:50
Morphing Potion #9
The addition of cola cubes slowly morph this Old Fashioned into a Maker's & Coke. I'd call that a regression, but still, for science!
Ingredients:
- 2 parts Maker's Mark Bourbon
- ¼ part Cherry Heering
- 1 dash Chocolate Mole Bitters
- 1 2x2 cola cube*
- ¾ part soda water
- Orange swath
Place one cola cube into a short rocks glass; add Maker's Mark, bitters, and soda water. Drizzle Cheery Herring over the top of the ice cube (which will slowly sink to the bottom of the cocktail for bloody effect); stir briefly to incorporate and express an orange swath over the surface of the drink.
*Cola cube: Freeze Mexican Coca-Cola overnight in a 2x2 ice cube tray
So there you have it. Five shape-shifting cocktails that would make Mystique proud. And drunk. If you try your hand at making any of these please upload some pics in the discussion below, and have a happy Halloween!
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The Guy Who Patented the Ouija Board Has a Oujia Board Gravestone
If you're really serious about communicating with the dead, one would guess you'd get the best reception with a Ouija board that's conveniently installed in a cemetery. This is the headstone of Elijah Bond, who patented the Ouija board, the beloved game that's entertained and terrified people for over a century. Can you visit this Ouija grave to see it for yourself? Y-E-S.
Although Ouija was played as a parlor game throughout the 1800's, it was often with homemade boards and planchettes. Bond patented an official Ouija board in 1891, and launched a company to produce the boards in the U.S. However, when his employee William Fuld eventually took over production, Fuld's name became synonymous with the creation of the game instead. In 1966 he sold the company to Parker Brothers. (Sidenote here: Did you know where the name "ouija" came from? Although some tried to perpetuate the myth that it's an ancient Egyptian word for "good luck," it's actually a combination of "yes" in French and German: "oui" + "ja.")
Although Bond's patent is widely considered to be the idea that today's board is based on, Bond himself was not formally recognized in Ouija history. After trying to market another "talking board," he had a stroke and was buried in an unmarked grave. So Ouija expert Robert Murch worked with Bond's family to install a proper gravestone which would recognize his achievements. In 2007, he raised the money to design and fabricate a headstone honoring Bond's accomplishments. Bond's Ouijia-style grave can be found at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore (Roadtrippers has the exact location, including the plot number).
Can you actually use this gravestone Ouija board? Well, I'm not really sure how it would work since you need to be able to move a planchette while two people are holding it, and that might not be easy on vertical, granite surface. But I'm sure as heck that hasn't stopped people from trying... especially on a night like tonight. [Atlas Obscura]
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Houser Shoes - 25% off sitewide + free shipping on orders over $49.88
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It's all treats and no tricks at many retailers this Halloween. Here you'll find a list of stores and restaurants we've comprised that are offering up special deals and maybe even a freebie or two to celebrate the spooky holiday. Keep checking back, we'll be adding new ones as we find them!
Barnes & Noble - Free Halloween storytime on 10/31/2014. Contact local stores for times.
Bass Pro Shops - Free 4x6 photos & Halloween activities for kids from now through 10/31/2014.
Boston Market - Free kids meal w/purchase of an individual meal from now through 10/31/2014. Plus, here's a printable coupon good for $1 off any individual meal.
Chipolte - Participating restaurants are offering a $3 "boorito" to those that arrive in a costume. Offer valid from 5PM to close on 10/31/2014.
IHOP - Free Scary Face Pancake for kids 12 & under on 10/31/2014 only from 7AM to 10PM.
Krispy Kreme - Free doughnut to customers in full costume. Only on 10/31/2014 at participating restaurants.
LEGO Stores - Free Halloween sticker for kids in costume on 10/31/2014.
Olive Garden - Kids eat free w/ purchase of an adult entree w/this printable coupon through 10/31/2014.
Outback Steakhouse - Free kids meals w/purchase of adult meal. Limited to kids 10 & under and 2 free kids meals in a visit. Participating restaurants on 10/31/2014 only.
Sonic - 50 Cent corn dogs all day on 10/31/2014.
Wendy's - Halloween coupon booklets are only $1. This book contains coupons good for free Jr. Frostys. Of special note: 90 cents of the purchase price goes to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Offer's ending is unknown.
Stores: 20x200, 6pm, Amazon, Apple Store, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Best Buy, Buy.com, Dell, Eastbay, eBags, Eddie Bauer, Endless.com, Home Depot, H&R Block, Kohl's, Macy's, Old Navy, Restaurant.com, Sandals, Shoes.com, Target, Tommy Hilfiger, Toys 'R' Us, Urban Outfitters, Wal-Mart (See more)
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It's all treats and no tricks at many retailers this Halloween. Here you'll find a list of stores and restaurants we've comprised that are offering up special deals and maybe even a freebie or two to celebrate the spooky holiday. Keep checking back, we'll be adding new ones as we find them!
Barnes & Noble - Free Halloween storytime on 10/31/2014. Contact local stores for times.
Bass Pro Shops - Free 4x6 photos & Halloween activities for kids from now through 10/31/2014.
Boston Market - Free kids meal w/purchase of an individual meal from now through 10/31/2014. Plus, here's a printable coupon good for $1 off any individual meal.
Chipolte - Participating restaurants are offering a $3 "boorito" to those that arrive in a costume. Offer valid from 5PM to close on 10/31/2014.
IHOP - Free Scary Face Pancake for kids 12 & under on 10/31/2014 only from 7AM to 10PM.
Krispy Kreme - Free doughnut to customers in full costume. Only on 10/31/2014 at participating restaurants.
LEGO Stores - Free Halloween sticker for kids in costume on 10/31/2014.
Olive Garden - Kids eat free w/ purchase of an adult entree w/this printable coupon through 10/31/2014.
Outback Steakhouse - Free kids meals w/purchase of adult meal. Limited to kids 10 & under and 2 free kids meals in a visit. Participating restaurants on 10/31/2014 only.
Sonic - 50 Cent corn dogs all day on 10/31/2014.
Wendy's - Halloween coupon booklets are only $1. This book contains coupons good for free Jr. Frostys. Of special note: 90 cents of the purchase price goes to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Offer's ending is unknown.
Stores: 20x200, 6pm, Amazon, Apple Store, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Best Buy, Buy.com, Dell, Eastbay, eBags, Eddie Bauer, Endless.com, Home Depot, H&R Block, Kohl's, Macy's, Old Navy, Restaurant.com, Sandals, Shoes.com, Target, Tommy Hilfiger, Toys 'R' Us, Urban Outfitters, Wal-Mart (See more)
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Next-gen firewalls need to evolve to avoid becoming irrelevant
When Gartner coined the phrase "next generation firewall", in 2003, it captured a then-nascent approach to traffic classification and control. Combining traditional packet filtering with some application control and IPS layered on top, today's 'legacy' NGFWs do pretty much what they say on the tin.
However, while NGFWs continue to be a vital part of an organization’s protection, they were designed for a time before advanced targeted threats started attacking our enterprises -- threats which often go undetected until it's too late.
Most organizations today secure their networks using disparate technologies that don't -- and can't -- work together. They leave gaps in protection that today's sophisticated attackers exploit. These point solutions lack the visibility and control required to implement effective security policy to accelerate detection of all threats and response. In addition, disparate solutions add to capital and operating costs and administrative complexity.
From my own discussions with security professionals I know that they are frustrated with disparate point solutions and the cost, complexity and administrative headaches they create -- not to mention the gaps in security.
So what's to do?
NGFWs must evolve to stay relevant in a world that is dealing with dynamic threats -- threats that we couldn't have anticipated just a few years ago. It's time for a shift in mindset regarding the level of protection an NGFW must provide, to improve visibility, detect multi-vector threats, close security gaps that attackers exploit, and combat other sophisticated threats.
Until now, NGFWs have focused on policy and application control and have been unable to address advanced and zero day attacks. In short, existing detection mechanisms -- even the latest innovations around sandboxing -- simply won't protect against the advanced malware and zero-day attacks we're seeing today. In order to combat today's dynamic threats a different approach is needed -- one that delivers continuous monitoring and full contextual analysis of threats before, during and after the attack.
In order to deal with today's security challenges, an NGFW must offer capabilities that address these three strategic imperatives:
Visibility-Driven
To address today's era of threats, a visibility-driven approach enables insight into all users, devices, OS, applications, virtual machines, connections and files, to provide real-time contextual awareness, give network defenders a holistic view of the network and make it easier to pinpoint suspicious behavior, when it happens. Full stack visibility and contextual awareness for integrated security serves as the basis for both streaming and automating defense responses. Granular application visibility and control and URL filtering are also crucial to reduce the overall attack surface.
Threat-centric
This entails delivering integrated threat defense, across the full attack continuum – before, during and after the attack. Threat-centric protection must combine market-leading NGIPS, with advanced malware protection (AMP) that is third-party tested to confirm security effectiveness. Because today's advanced malware is designed to evade "point-in-time" security layers, threats still get through, so organizations now require technology that not only scans at an initial point-in-time to detect, understand and stop threats, but also makes use of continuous capabilities, which can "go back in time" to alert on and remediate files initially deemed safe, that are later determined to be malicious.
Platform-based
IT professionals are now under tremendous pressure to reduce complexity in their environments, keep operational costs low and maintain the best defenses to keep pace with the dynamic threat landscape. In today's world, platform-based now entails delivering a simplified architecture and reduced network footprint, with fewer security devices to manage and deploy. To meet today's challenges, a next-generation firewall must combine proven firewall functionality, leading intrusion prevention capabilities, and advanced malware protection and remediation in a single device. These firewalls must be highly scalable, and enabled by open APIs, to deliver security across branches, the internet edge, and data centers (physical and virtual environments) in order to cope with growing demands.
Organizations are continuously evolving their extended networks and must have defenses in place that can address the dynamic threat landscape. To remain relevant, an NGFW must offer next-generation security capabilities that are visibility-driven, threat-focused and platform-based.
Addressing these three imperatives is crucial in enabling organizations to maintain a robust security posture, that can adapt to changing needs and provide protection across the attack continuum -- before, during and after an attack.
Sean Newman is a security strategist for Cisco Security Business Group
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New AeroMobil 3.0 flying car is one really cool transformer
This flying car looks pretty damn cool in both flight and road modes, but especially when it opens up like a transformer. After being certified by the Slovak Federation of Ultra-Light Flying, the AeroMobil 3.0 has started final regular flight-testing this month.
According to the company, it's very close to the final product now.
The AeroMobil 3.0 is not designed to be a car replacement, of course. It's made for suburban aviation enthusiasts who want reduced costs and being able to store their flying machines in their garages (just like the SkyRunner flying car is made for farmers who need to quickly cover long distances over rugged terrain.) So instead of having a Cessna at the airfield or some ultra-light airplane and a car to move it around, you have this at home and you go to the airfield anytime you want to fly.
I like the idea of being able to hop around the country using this thingamajig. A flying road trip of sorts. I would still like to get a P-51 Mustang and rent a car wherever I land, but this will do.
The AeroMobil 3.0 prototype is very close to the final product. It is predominantly built from the same materials as the final product, such as advanced composite materials for the body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that will be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
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How to choose the file sharing service that's right for your business
In only a handful of years, a wide range of file sharing services have popped up, from completely free services aimed at consumers (including the likes of Dropbox, Google and WeTransfer), to enterprise-focused services (such as Mimecast, EMC and Citrix).
Considering the long list of available offerings on both sides, making the right choice for your business can be difficult, so it's a good idea to do your research first...
Security
For every organization, security is a key consideration in the selection of any new IT service. When it comes to a file sharing service, it can be no less vital. Data privacy features can start with role-based access control and encryption for files in transit and at rest, but may differ between services.
More robust authentication mechanisms should also be provided by the service during sensitive transactions or when users are accessing sites from less secure locations. The provider being considered should also offer integration with policy-based data leakage prevention tools and be capable of limiting where and with whom files can be shared.
Integrated anti-malware controls are also invaluable, particularly in terms of protection against spam and phishing attacks. The latter are now routinely used in the majority of the advanced targeted attacks (or spear-phishing) and should be carefully guarded against.
Compliance
For compliance purposes, it's important that businesses know where their data and files are shared and stored. In order to meet compliance standards and to provide a measure of disaster recovery protection, files should be duplicated and stored in geographically dispersed data centers in geographically defined locations.
Availability
Any service being considered should provide a 100 per cent service availability SLA. This should include automatic failover during outages in order to provide a seamless, uninterrupted service and constant access to files.
Scalability
The service chosen should be as flexible and scalable as possible, providing support for an unlimited number of users at any given time. Services that use file volume upload limits should be avoided as they often encourage users to bypass the corporate service and use consumer-oriented offerings instead.
Administration
A particularly useful function of enterprise-grade file sharing and storage services is the ability to manage all processes via a single management console.
This saves IT time and money by providing centralized administration and can help to encourage enforcement of corporate policies. Native integration with Active Directory and other LDAP directories is also helpful in terms of assisting in the effective provisioning of users.
Devices and support
So many firms are employing BYOD policies, it's vital that any solution considered is able support a wide range of devices. It's likely that users will need to access the company systems via mobile browsers, the web, desktop and mobile applications, so all possibilities should be seamless and integrated, whilst also providing support for a wide range of document types.
Telephone and email support options are often overlooked at this stage but it's important these suit the company's needs and all the locations in which it operates. For example, such services should be available during local office hours in each region and SLAs should also be in place regarding timescales for resolving issues.
End user tools
It's vital that ease of use should be on a par with, or better than, consumer-oriented services. The service should be so tightly integrated with commonly used programs such as Outlook, that end-users may not even notice that it is in place.
A number of self-service tools such as self-service sign-up, file recovery and password resets would also be recommended. IT support should also not be needed when users want to perform basic search and retrieval activities.
Awareness and user training
Any service, no matter how well considered and implemented, will not be effective if end-users do not buy into it. Users should be informed of the security issues surrounding file sharing services such as Dropbox and WeTransfer, otherwise there is a strong likelihood that they will continue to make use of them, regardless of the company's new investment. Similarly, policies should be put in place so that end-users are provided with sufficient training on the new service, showing them how to get the most out of the improved functionality.
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Orlando Scott-Cowley, is an evangelist, strategist and technologist at Mimecast.
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Walmart - Value of the Day: 5x7 Photo Stationery Card 87 cents
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It's all treats and no tricks at many retailers this Halloween. Here you'll find a list of stores and restaurants we've comprised that are offering up special deals and maybe even a freebie or two to celebrate the spooky holiday. Keep checking back, we'll be adding new ones as we find them!
Barnes & Noble - Free Halloween storytime on 10/31/2014. Contact local stores for times.
Bass Pro Shops - Free 4x6 photos & Halloween activities for kids from now through 10/31/2014.
Boston Market - Free kids meal w/purchase of an individual meal from now through 10/31/2014. Plus, here's a printable coupon good for $1 off any individual meal.
Chipolte - Participating restaurants are offering a $3 "boorito" to those that arrive in a costume. Offer valid from 5PM to close on 10/31/2014.
IHOP - Free Scary Face Pancake for kids 12 & under on 10/31/2014 only from 7AM to 10PM.
Krispy Kreme - Free doughnut to customers in full costume. Only on 10/31/2014 at participating restaurants.
LEGO Stores - Free Halloween sticker for kids in costume on 10/31/2014.
Olive Garden - Kids eat free w/ purchase of an adult entree w/this printable coupon through 10/31/2014.
Outback Steakhouse - Free kids meals w/purchase of adult meal. Limited to kids 10 & under and 2 free kids meals in a visit. Participating restaurants on 10/31/2014 only.
Sonic - 50 Cent corn dogs all day on 10/31/2014.
Wendy's - Halloween coupon booklets are only $1. This book contains coupons good for free Jr. Frostys. Of special note: 90 cents of the purchase price goes to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Offer's ending is unknown.
Stores: 20x200, 6pm, Amazon, Apple Store, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Best Buy, Buy.com, Dell, Eastbay, eBags, Eddie Bauer, Endless.com, Home Depot, H&R Block, Kohl's, Macy's, Old Navy, Restaurant.com, Sandals, Shoes.com, Target, Tommy Hilfiger, Toys 'R' Us, Urban Outfitters, Wal-Mart (See more)
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Body Central sale - $3 deals, $5 shipping
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It's all treats and no tricks at many retailers this Halloween. Here you'll find a list of stores and restaurants we've comprised that are offering up special deals and maybe even a freebie or two to celebrate the spooky holiday. Keep checking back, we'll be adding new ones as we find them!
Barnes & Noble - Free Halloween storytime on 10/31/2014. Contact local stores for times.
Bass Pro Shops - Free 4x6 photos & Halloween activities for kids from now through 10/31/2014.
Boston Market - Free kids meal w/purchase of an individual meal from now through 10/31/2014. Plus, here's a printable coupon good for $1 off any individual meal.
Chipolte - Participating restaurants are offering a $3 "boorito" to those that arrive in a costume. Offer valid from 5PM to close on 10/31/2014.
IHOP - Free Scary Face Pancake for kids 12 & under on 10/31/2014 only from 7AM to 10PM.
Krispy Kreme - Free doughnut to customers in full costume. Only on 10/31/2014 at participating restaurants.
LEGO Stores - Free Halloween sticker for kids in costume on 10/31/2014.
Olive Garden - Kids eat free w/ purchase of an adult entree w/this printable coupon through 10/31/2014.
Outback Steakhouse - Free kids meals w/purchase of adult meal. Limited to kids 10 & under and 2 free kids meals in a visit. Participating restaurants on 10/31/2014 only.
Sonic - 50 Cent corn dogs all day on 10/31/2014.
Wendy's - Halloween coupon booklets are only $1. This book contains coupons good for free Jr. Frostys. Of special note: 90 cents of the purchase price goes to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Offer's ending is unknown.
Stores: 20x200, 6pm, Amazon, Apple Store, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Best Buy, Buy.com, Dell, Eastbay, eBags, Eddie Bauer, Endless.com, Home Depot, H&R Block, Kohl's, Macy's, Old Navy, Restaurant.com, Sandals, Shoes.com, Target, Tommy Hilfiger, Toys 'R' Us, Urban Outfitters, Wal-Mart (See more)
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Perfumania coupon - 20% off sitewide
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It's all treats and no tricks at many retailers this Halloween. Here you'll find a list of stores and restaurants we've comprised that are offering up special deals and maybe even a freebie or two to celebrate the spooky holiday. Keep checking back, we'll be adding new ones as we find them!
Barnes & Noble - Free Halloween storytime on 10/31/2014. Contact local stores for times.
Bass Pro Shops - Free 4x6 photos & Halloween activities for kids from now through 10/31/2014.
Boston Market - Free kids meal w/purchase of an individual meal from now through 10/31/2014. Plus, here's a printable coupon good for $1 off any individual meal.
Chipolte - Participating restaurants are offering a $3 "boorito" to those that arrive in a costume. Offer valid from 5PM to close on 10/31/2014.
IHOP - Free Scary Face Pancake for kids 12 & under on 10/31/2014 only from 7AM to 10PM.
Krispy Kreme - Free doughnut to customers in full costume. Only on 10/31/2014 at participating restaurants.
LEGO Stores - Free Halloween sticker for kids in costume on 10/31/2014.
Olive Garden - Kids eat free w/ purchase of an adult entree w/this printable coupon through 10/31/2014.
Outback Steakhouse - Free kids meals w/purchase of adult meal. Limited to kids 10 & under and 2 free kids meals in a visit. Participating restaurants on 10/31/2014 only.
Sonic - 50 Cent corn dogs all day on 10/31/2014.
Wendy's - Halloween coupon booklets are only $1. This book contains coupons good for free Jr. Frostys. Of special note: 90 cents of the purchase price goes to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Offer's ending is unknown.
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