This is what I’d do-OO-oo for a Klondike bar!

Did you know that every Halloween season, 86% of parents confess to swiping some treats from the family candy stash? This year, Klondike, Breyers & REESE’S are teaming up to bring parents FREE frozen treats to satisfy their cravings while keeping the Halloween candy safe!  

Throughout the month of October, when the urge to dip into the candy stash kicks in, parents can text “Confess” to 64827 for a BOGO offer on Klondike & Breyers REESE’S frozen treats and get some sweet relief. All they need to do is follow the quick & easy instructions they’ll receive upon texting, and before they can say “boo” they’ll have their instant offer. 

Yep, that’s right! This was an ad. I’d totally post an ad for a Klondike bar – wouldn’t you?

The box came in just as we were leaving for the kids Axe Throwing class, so I ripped it open as fast as I could, grabbed one for the road and stuffed the rest in the freezer for later. Unfortunately, it would probably have been safer in the box – because when we came home, we found out that our freezer had died and everything was thawed. It must have happened earlier, but I missed it somehow. Anyway, I pulled a second bar out of the freezer and drank it for a little “me time”, before bothering to look at the freezer again.

  • Offer redemptions valid from October 4, 2021 – November 5, 2021; Items purchased after October 31, 2021 will not qualify 
  • BOGO offer can be used on any combination of Klondike REESE’S bars and Breyers REESE’S 48 oz. products 
  • Klondike REESE’S bars are available in a 6-pack for a suggested retail price of $3.29 in the freezer aisle of major retailers nationwide  
  • Breyers REESE’S Peanut Butter 48oz., Breyers REESE’S Chocolate 48 oz., and Breyers REESE’S & REESE’S PIECES 2-in-1 48 oz. tubs are available for a suggested retail price of $3.99 in the freezer aisle of major retailers nationwide. 

Willow Stevens

Willow is a mother of six who begins to feel the empty nest, with faer oldest child living with his long-time girlfriend in another state, and the next three begin their talks about jobs and the excitement of college and living alone. Willow started couponing in 2007 to save their family some money on the grocery budget. That's how Freetail Therapy was born, so that fae could share their knowledge of saving money with others. Though the site has become so much more since then, and now includes homeschooling and homesteading info, Willow still does it all on a budget and shares how. Willow enjoys snagging freebies, snuggling with their dog, Xander, drinking decaf coffee, gardening, cannabis and of course, their large frugal family.

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