2013-06-25

Here are the Kansas City deals from Living Social, SweetJack, Mamasource, Groupon, Restaurant.com, and Entertainment.com for Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Click on the links below.

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Kansas City Royals Game Against the Oakland Athletics at Kauffman Stadium on July 5, 6, or 7 (Up to 38% Off)

Italian Food at Monetti's Taste of Italy (Half Off). Two Options Available.

10 or 15 Yoga Classes at Westport Yoga (Up to 66% Off)

AdrenaLINE Zipline Tour for One, Two, or Four from Indian Point Zipline (Up to 51% Off)

Two Hours of Open Riding, or a Day Camp with Lunch from KC Watersports (Up to 51% Off)

Upscale Tavern Cuisine at The Beacon Tavern (Half Off). Two Options Available.

Tiny Tot or Beginner-Intermediate Horseback-Riding Camp for One or Two at Timbermist Farm (Up to 55% Off)

Simulated Flight Experience or VIP Visits for 2 Adults and 2 Children to National Airline History Museum (Up to 83% Off)

Japanese Food Friday–Saturday or Sunday-Thursday at Nikko Japanese Steakhouse in Overland Park (Up to 67% Off)

$55 for a Two-Hour Harlem Globetrotters Basketball Clinic and Two Tickets to a 2014 Game (Up to $99 Value)

Two Bikini or Brazilian Waxes at Adorn Beautique (Up to 57% Off)

Three or Six Microcurrent Body-Sculpting Treatments at Hall Chiropractic & Wellness Center (Up to 66% Off)

One or Two Dental Exams, Cleanings, and X-Rays at Blue Springs Dental Arts (Up to 77% Off)

Camping and Unlimited Golf for Four at Hillcrest Event Center (Up to 75% Off). Five Options Available.

'Merica's Birthday Bash Bar Crawl for One or Two from KC Crew on Saturday, July 6 (60% Off) *

Six-Day, All-Inclusive Beach Vacation with Airfare and 4.5-star Accommodations at Azul Fives Hotel from Travel By Jen

$12.99 for a 34"x64" or 36"x70" Caribbean Joe Beach Towel ($44.99 List Price). Multiple Designs Available. Free Returns.

$19 for $40 Worth of Ready-to-Eat Meals and Snacks from GoPicnic

$9.99 for a Six-Pack of Disposable Flasks ($25.90 List Price). Free Returns.

$299.99 for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1" Tablet with S Pen (Refurbished) ($499.99 List Price). Free Shipping and Returns.

$64.99 for a 3 Month Subscription to Cigar of the Month Club from Clubs of America ($92.85 List Price). Free Shipping.

$24.99 for 658g of Garden of Life Perfect Meal Shake Mix in Chocolate or Vanilla ($43.21 List Price). Free Shipping.

Kansas City Royals vs. Cleveland Indians at Kauffman Stadium on 7/3 (average savings 25%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Sporting Kansas City vs. Toronto FC at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park on 7/13 (average savings 10%)

Winner of the MLS Cup in 2000, Sporting Kansas City is one of the most beloved clubs in Major League Soccer history. They were also one of the “first 10,” with their charter dating back to 1996 when the league first began. (Back then they were the Kansas City Wizards, but they changed their name to Sporting Kansas City after moving into their new stadium, Sporting Park, in 2010.)

On the Winning Path

Founded by visionary sports magnate Lamar Hunt, in the early years Sporting KC (then the Wizards) was led by such MLS legends as Serbian all-star Preki and Scottish international Mo Johnston. In 2000, with US superstar Tony Meola tending net and setting the record for longest shutout streak in MLS history, the team dominated the competition all season and took home the MLS Cup.

Since the move to Sporting Park in 2011 and the rebranding of the team to become Sporting KC, the club has enjoyed tremendous success. In the past two seasons, 2011 and 2012, Sporting Kansas City has finished the regular season with the best record in the Eastern Conference.

In 2013, Sporting KC is led by midfielder Graham Zusi, who is also an important part of the United States national team, forward C.J. Sapong, who was MLS Rookie of the Year in 2011 and Argentine star Claudio Bieler. With tremendous fan support and one of the best soccer stadiums on the planet, Sporting KC is rolling.

Save on Sporting Kansas City Tickets

Purchase discounted Sporting Kansas City tickets using ScoreBig.com and watch a championship-contending team that's firing on all cylinders. Looking to notch the best record in the East once again, Sporting KC has their eyes on the MLS Cup. 

Taylor Swift: The Red Tour with Ed Sheeran at Sprint Center on 8/3 (average savings 10%)

Taylor Swift has a beautiful voice, aura, and stage presence. But what’s separated her from all other globally revered superstars of her generation is her incredible ability to write music.

Living in a world where a vast majority of her colleagues aren’t responsible for crafting their own melodies, Swift’s connection with words and storytelling has allowed her to flourish as an independent generator of enjoyable music. Recurring themes of love, betrayal, loss, and joy make her sound wise beyond her years (she’s only 23 years old) and foreshadows a career that could be as timeless as any in her genre’s history.

The Face of Country Music

A country music success story from an early age, Swift found stardom as a singer-songwriter with a pop twist. She was born in Pennsylvania in 1989, won a national poetry contest in the fourth grade, and learned how to play guitar at the age of 10.

Soon after traveling to Nashville to work with songwriters, she moved there with her family at the age of 14, writing songs as an outlet to deal with the issues of adolescence.

Her self-titled debut album went on to be certified five times platinum, and she followed up with the sophomore album, Fearless, which won four Grammys (including Album of the Year) – an incredibly impressive achievement for a country-singing wunderkind.

Fearless stayed at number one on the Billboard 200 for 11 weeks, and Swift was named 2009 Artist of the Year by Billboard Magazine.

Save on Taylor Swift tickets

Taylor Swift has broad appeal outside of the country music world, for her wholesome mix of pop and country, backed with hard talent in writing, singing, and playing guitar. Her latest album, Red, (released in October 2012) sold over 1.2 million records in its first week. 

Purchase discounted Taylor Swift tickets with ScoreBig.com and you won’t be disappointed.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers (Preseason) at Arrowhead Stadium on 8/16 (average savings 50%)

Founded by iconic owner Lamar Hunt, the Kansas City Chiefs were a charter member of the American Football League in 1960 before the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Playing their home games at Arrowhead Stadium (which boasts one of the top-rated tailgating experiences in all of football), the Chiefs won two AFL Championships (1962 and 1966) and defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV.

A New Era Begins in 2013

After missing the playoffs five of the last six seasons, team owner Clark Hunt (son of Lamar Hunt) hired former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid, one of the most respected coaches in the NFL. With Reid at the helm and former #1 overall pick Alex Smith brought in from the 49ers to run an offense loaded with weapons like Jamaal Charles, Dwayne Bowe and the electrifying Dexter McCluster, Kansas City looks to take over a wide open AFC West in 2013.

Though he's no longer the GM, one-time New England Patriots  personnel chief Scott Pioli left the cupboards full of talent during his reign in Kansas City. With an aggressive young defense led by Dontari Poe and All-Pro Eric Berry, Andy Reid has all the pieces he needs to get the Kansas City Chiefs back to the playoffs.

Did You Know…

The name “Chiefs” was given to the team in honor of Kansas City Mayor Harold Bartle, who invited the franchise to move from Dallas to Missouri. Bartle was given the nickname during his professional role in the Boy Scouts, running a variety of leadership positions in the organization.

Save on Kansas City Chiefs Tickets

Purchase discounted Kansas City Chiefs tickets with ScoreBig.com and cheer on one of football's most beloved franchises at the legendary Arrowhead Stadium. It's an experience unlike any other, and ScoreBig.com can take you there.

Kansas City Royals vs. Washington Nationals at Kauffman Stadium on 8/23 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Atlanta Braves at Kauffman Stadium on 6/26 (average savings 10%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers at Kauffman Stadium on 9/8 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Manhattan: Kansas State Wildcats Football vs. Baylor Bears Football at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on 10/12 (average savings 10%)

Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers at Kauffman Stadium on 9/21 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Manhattan: Kansas State Wildcats Football vs. UMass Minutemen Football at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium on 9/14 (average savings 10%)

Kansas City Royals vs. Oakland Athletics at Kauffman Stadium on 7/7 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium on 8/22 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins at Kauffman Stadium on 8/5 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Boston Red Sox at Kauffman Stadium on 8/9 (average savings 25%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Sporting Kansas City vs. New England Revolution at LIVESTRONG Sporting Park on 8/10 (average savings 10%)

Winner of the MLS Cup in 2000, Sporting Kansas City is one of the most beloved clubs in Major League Soccer history. They were also one of the “first 10,” with their charter dating back to 1996 when the league first began. (Back then they were the Kansas City Wizards, but they changed their name to Sporting Kansas City after moving into their new stadium, Sporting Park, in 2010.)

On the Winning Path

Founded by visionary sports magnate Lamar Hunt, in the early years Sporting KC (then the Wizards) was led by such MLS legends as Serbian all-star Preki and Scottish international Mo Johnston. In 2000, with US superstar Tony Meola tending net and setting the record for longest shutout streak in MLS history, the team dominated the competition all season and took home the MLS Cup.

Since the move to Sporting Park in 2011 and the rebranding of the team to become Sporting KC, the club has enjoyed tremendous success. In the past two seasons, 2011 and 2012, Sporting Kansas City has finished the regular season with the best record in the Eastern Conference.

In 2013, Sporting KC is led by midfielder Graham Zusi, who is also an important part of the United States national team, forward C.J. Sapong, who was MLS Rookie of the Year in 2011 and Argentine star Claudio Bieler. With tremendous fan support and one of the best soccer stadiums on the planet, Sporting KC is rolling.

Save on Sporting Kansas City Tickets

Purchase discounted Sporting Kansas City tickets using ScoreBig.com and watch a championship-contending team that's firing on all cylinders. Looking to notch the best record in the East once again, Sporting KC has their eyes on the MLS Cup. 

Kansas City Royals vs. Miami Marlins at Kauffman Stadium on 8/13 (average savings 50%)

The Kansas City Royals joined Major League Baseball’s American League as an expansion team in 1969 along with the Seattle Pilots (who later became the Milwaukee Brewers). They were a strong team from the start, earning a spot in the playoffs in 7 out of 10 seasons from 1976 to 1985 and boasting a roster of great players like Willie Wilson, George Brett, and Frank Whit.

But unfortunately, baseball fans in Kansas City have been without anything to celebrate for quite some time. Since the team’s first and only World Series victory in 1985, the Royals have failed to make a single MLB postseason appearance. In that span, they have had 10 different managers and countless promising draft picks that have either promisingly developed in Kansas City before leaving the nest for another organization (like Zack Greinke, who was drafted in 2004 and asked to be traded in 2010) or ended up being well below average from day one.

Save on Kansas City Royals Tickets

From their entrance into the league in 1969 until 1972, the Royals played their home games in Municipal Stadium. Then Kauffman Stadium, which was designed not as a multi-use stadium but rather with baseball specifically in mind, opened in 1973, and it has been the home of the Kansas City Royals ever since. It was renovated between 2007 and 2009, and it has the capacity to seat almost 38,000 people.

There’s no better way to spend a day in Kansas City during baseball season than at Kauffman Stadium watching this determined team fight their way back into the postseason. Purchase discounted Kansas City Royals tickets using ScoreBig.com and brace yourself for a team that could finally break out and shock the world. 

Bonner Springs: 50% Off Tractor Daze and Mud Run

It's As Clear As Mud!

The rumble of an antique tractor kicks off a day full of family fun at the Tractor Daze, Touch-a-Truck & Mud Run at the The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs. From 9am until 4pm enjoy a tractor show, swap meet, and garden tractor pull. They've also got working antique construction equipment, a kiddie pedal pull, miniature train rides, Shriner’s fire wagon, a petting zoo, and so much more!

The day doesn't end until the vroom, vroom of the last Mud Run competitor crosses the finish line.

$10 for $20 to Spend on Food and Drink at Dodge City Distillery ($20 Value)

A Wild West-inspired rustic interior lends itself well to the all-American menu of made-from-scratch southern specialties at Dodge City Distillery:
• $10 for $20 to spend on food and drink
• Choose from hand-selected steaks, barbecue ribs, and other southwestern fare
• Pair your meal with hand-crafted spirits like the house vodka, bourbon, or whiskey
"Great ribs! Good company! Good service! Yum." - Facebook Review
Dodge City Distillery's Website | Facebook

$10 for $20 to Spend on Pet Products at Lupine Pet ($20 Value)

Inspired by the durable components of camping and hiking gear, the pet products made by independently-owned Lupine Pet are built to last -- and come with an Even If Chewed guarantee:
• $10 for $20 to spend online on pet products
• Collars, tags, leashes, harnesses, and more for dogs and cats
• Made in New Hampshire
Lupine Pet's Website | Facebook

$6 for 10-Foot USB Data Cable for iPhone 5 or 4/4S at Nifty Spot ($29 Value)

Thanks to your smartphone, you can reach virtually anyone! Now, if only you could reach your charging cable from the wall to your desk, nightstand, or lap:
• $6 ($29 value) for a ten-foot USB-to-lightning data cable for iPhone 5 or iPad Mini
• $6 ($29 value) for a ten-foot USB-to-30-pin data cable for iPhone 4/4S, iPad, or iPod
• Choose white, pink, blue, or green
Nifty Spot's Website

$9 for Set of 2 or 9 Soapstone Beverage Cubes at Dice Cubes ($22 Value)

Why roll the dice on a room-temp beverage when you can chill or heat it instantly with Dice Cubes? Go all in on this deal to keep cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot without dilution:
• $9 ($22 value) for a set of two 1.5-inch Dice Cubes for beer
• $16 ($40 value) for a set of nine 1-inch Dice Cubes for coffee, wine, or spirits
• Soapstone cubes are 100% natural and milled in Michigan; includes muslin storage bag
Dice Cubes's Website

$59 for Basic Level Resume Writing at My Resume Expert ($130 Value)

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