Sunday, October 19, 2014

The Big Book of Savings Giveaway...

The Big Book of Savings Giveaway 

Sponsored by Ryan's

HomeTown Buffet, and Old Country Buffet

Hosted by Deals of Sweetness

Co-Hosted by Pea of Sweetness

The Big Book of Savings Giveaway

The popular buffet restaurants Ryan’s, HomeTown Buffet, and Old Country Buffet are introducing limited-edition copies of The Big Book of Savings that are filled with more than $75 in discounts. The coupon books are available for purchase for $10 at any of the 324 family restaurants and is available for just $5 for senior guests (age 60 and above). Each coupon booklet features 25 coupons. Offers include discounts on breakfast, lunch and dinner, and feature BOGOs, “Two Can Dine” offers, specially discounted meal pricing, and more. Coupons may be redeemed at any of the restaurants and are valid through November 26, 2014. *Offers may not be combined, but guests may purchase an unlimited number of books while supplies last.

Emilee from Deals of Sweetness shares her experience at their local Ryan's Buffet. See what her family and she thought in her Ryan's Buffet Review!

Are you ready to enter? 4 winners will each receive The Big Book of Savings! This giveaway begins on 10/19 and ends on 10/31 at 10:00pm (times are Central) and is open to US residents ages 18+. Winner is subject to eligibility verification. Winner will be notified via email (consider adding dealsofsweetness@gmail.com to your "Safe List" as winning email notification will be sent from this email.) and will have 48 hours to confirm before a new winner will be drawn. Please refer to the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools.


  Disclosure: Emilee at Deals of Sweetness received complimentary product(s) or service(s) to facilitate her honest review. I received no compensation for this post. Participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment.  

1 comment:

  1. i love all the buffet places because they have great food. You always get to choose the foods you like so people dont have to waste food. Its good restaurants to go to when you have a big family like i grew up in it actually seems cheaper and all of us munchkins go home full ;)

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