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Showing posts with label eat mor chikin. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 01, 2008

Buy A Cow Costume & Get A FREE Chik Fil A Entree

Dress Like a Cow and Get a Fee Entree
Cow Appreciation Day July 13th 2008: http://www.chick-fil-a.com/#thecows
See their site for a cute slide show of past costumed meal winners!

Baby Cow CostumeCow Costume

Dress like a cow, or wear cow accessories or makeup to your local Chik Fil A and receive a free entree. Kids get a Kids Meal. Even cow print accessories might get you a free meal.
Cow MakeupCowgirl Costume

Download PDF from Chik Fil A for more info: http://www.chick-fil-a.com/downloads/CFA_CAD_1pgr.pdf

What a fun way to dress up!

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Dress like a Cow and get free Chickin!


Well, unfortuantely, I might be a little late with the notice this year, but now that I know every july 13th is their customer appreciation day, I will be on the ball next year. Cause we have some real cute cow costumes for toddlers and cow costumes for adults too!


Chick-fil-A Awards Free Meals to Cow-Dressed Customers on
Cow Appreciation Day


ATLANTA – For the superstitious, Friday, July 13 could be an anxious day, but for the bovine-minded, it could be a lucky day. As part of its third annual Cow Appreciation Day event, Chick-fil-A® is offering a free combo meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner) to any customer who isn’t “too chicken” to visit any of the chain’s 1,300-plus restaurants fully dressed as a cow on July 13.

Last year’s Cow Appreciation Day celebration – and the resulting turnout – confirmed that Chick‑fil-A has a strong following of customers willing to go to great lengths to show their appreciation for cows (not to mention, to receive a free combo meal). More than 4,000 customers visited Chick-fil-A restaurants throughout the country dressed in cow-themed costumes, complete with black-and-white spots, furry ears, cow bells, and homemade sandwich boards with their personalized renditions of Chick-fil-A’s “Eat Mor Chikin®” Cow messages.