Cast Your Vote, Get Free Stuff

Plenty of area businesses are giving out free stuff if you vote

Updated 9:59 PM EST, Tue, Nov 4, 2008

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There are plenty of good reasons to vote today, but a handful of businesses are only making it more appealing to get out and submit your ballot.

Your "I Voted" sticker will get you the following free stuff:

Starbucks: Show up on Nov. 4 and get a free Tall cup of coffee.

Krispy Kreme: The "sticker" gets you a free star-shaped candy sprinkled doughnut.

Businesses Offer Freebies to Encourage Voting

Businesses Offer Freebies to Encourage Voting
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Businesses Offer Freebies to Encourage Voting

Ben & Jerry's: Stop in for a free scoop of ice cream (between 5-8 p.m.)

California Tortilla: Your "I Voted" sticker gets you a coupon for a free taco.

18th Amendment: Free beer starting at 6 p.m. (while supplies last). Located at 613 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, D.C.

9:30 Club: Election Hangover special features buy one ticket for a 9:30 show, get one free. Must be bought on-line from 10 to 11 a.m. on Nov. 5.

First Published: Nov 4, 2008 9:07 AM EST

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