I have all of the Best Tax Day Freebies for 2019! Save on cookies, hot dogs, and more food discounts on April 15th, 2019!
Tax Day Freebies 2019
If you haven’t quite finished up taxes, yet, you are almost there! Tax Day this year is 4/15, and I have a BIG list of Tax Day Freebies 2019 for you! This list has Free Items, Tax Day Deals, and Printable Coupons you can use to ease your tax pain :) This year, Tax Day is on Monday, April 15th.
Remember, all offers will depend on your area and the retailer or restaurant, so I always recommend calling ahead to your local stores to make sure they are participating in an offer before you make an extra trip!
Hardees: Free Sausage Biscuit from 7 to 10 AM on 4/15. Say “Made From Scratch” when you order!
Great American Cookies: Free Chocolate Chip Cookie to all customers on 4/15.
Cinnabon: Join the e-Club and get a FREE Minibon Cinnamon Roll at Participating Cinnabon Locations!
Boston Market: Half chicken individual meal with two sides, a regular drink, cornbread, and cookie for $10.40 on 4/15.
Schlotzsky’s: Free Original Sandwich with purchase of Chips and a Drink.
HydroMassage: FREE Hydromassage with Printable Coupon. Find a HydroMassage location near you!
Kona Ice – Get a FREE Shaved Ice on 4/15 as part of the National “Chill Out” Day that happens every year on tax day.
Staples: Get a coupon for FREE 5 lbs. of Shredding through 4/15. It doesn’t seem to be available, yet, but I will update this post when it’s back.
Office Depot: Get a FREE 5 lbs. of Shredding.
Hot Dog on a Stick – Free Original Turkey or Veggie Dog, no purchase necessary on 4/15.
There will be more that come up, so check back here for all of the latest Tax Day Freebies!
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The Boston Market isn’t really a deal. At my location the half chicken meal is only 8.99, add a drink for 2.19 and that is 11.18 so you only save .78 with the tax deal unless I’m missing something ?