By Carrie Rocha on December 1, 2009
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Pick up a free 16-ounce orange juice when you make any purchase at a Holiday Stationstore in December with this printable coupon. Coupon expires December 31, 2009.
Gas counts as a purchase and remember that Holiday Stationstores accept competitor’s gas coupons.
Your turn: How do you save money on gas?
Posted in Free stuff, Groceries, Local interest | Tagged free, Holiday Stationstores, local interest
I love these coupons. I use them when I get gas and when I buy a newspaper.
SWEET! thanks!
Thanks! This could not have posted on a better day. I am coming down with a cold and wanted to stop and get some orange juice. Worked great!
Thanks, Carrie! I love that I can count on you to post the monthly Holiday freebies!
Just a warning to watch the price of the juices at your Holiday! I went last night only to find the juice was $1.59 and the coupon is for “up to $1.39″. I still got it since I was there, but was bummed it was not free!
Love it! Free drink for the guys!
I stopped at a Holiday tonight and the manager refused to accept my coupon for the juice. She said they were no longer able to accept internet coupons. I decided to take my business elsewhere and was able to find a Holiday to accept the coupon. Has anyone else run into this? I’m really hoping that Holiday doesn’t change it’s tune with the internet coupons.
Susie – If you can, I’d call Holiday’s corporate office and ask about it saying you print the coupon from the Star Tribune’s website, but have had a store refuse to take it. Let us know what happens.
After talking with Holiday’s corporate office, they said their stores are supposed to accept internet coupons for the Holiday brand of products (like the oj coupon), but that they aren’t supposed to accept internet printed coupons for things like gas. The customer service rep was very apologetic and is contacting the store that this occurred at to help clear up the confusion. *Whew!*