If you looking to have some fun this Halloween but you don’t want to spend a ton of money in the process, here is a list of some fun deals, freebies and events to enjoy this weekend.
If you are willing to dress up as your favorite burrito, bowl, salad or taco on Halloween you can head over to Chipotle on Halloween from 6:00 p.m. to closing to get a free “BOO”-rito. Get details here. Call your local Chipotle to see if it is participating but all Chiplotes should be participating.
Sonic will be giving away free 14 oz. Cherry or Diet Cherry Limeades on October 31st from 2-5 PM. Make sure to call first to see if your location is participating. Click here to find a location near you.
For dinner you can head by Taco Bell to get a free Blackjack Taco from 6pm to Midnight.
Menchie’s is offering a free 12oz. yogurt on Oct 30th and 31st but you must be wearing Menchie’s swirl top (you can download and print it here). This deal is only available at participating locations.
AudioFile Magazine has a free download a couple Edgar Allen Poe stories. You only have until October 31, 2009 to download the stories.
Visit your local Michaels from 10am-2pm on Halloween and each child will receive a Trick or Treat pail, candy, balloon, and get participate in fun activities.
Toys R Us is having a free Halloween event . There will “costume parades, complimentary treats and giveaways”. The event is on Halloween from 12-3pm. Children three and up will get a reusable tote to fill with freebies throughout the store.
Receive a free Mattel toy from Sears when you bring your kids dressed in their costumes. Get more details here. While supplies last.
Lastly, be one of the first 100 customers at Macy’s on the 31st and receive a $10 Macy’s Gift Card. Click here to find a location near you.









My name is Sara, I am a wife, a mom to 2 jokers also known as my little boys (a 5 year and 2yr old!), and a Special Education High School teacher...not sure I have room for anything else but I sure can try!








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If you live in an area where you get lots of trick-or-treaters, it’s easy to go broke buying candy. The stores really encourage us to buy the individually wrapped sugary stuff, but why not do something different this year?