Black Friday 2010 food deals, Black Friday food finds
A deal on a can of cashews or a pint of ice cream isn’t the kind of thing you line up to buy on Black Friday, but they are the little extras to keep an eye out for while you’re shopping for electronics and toys and clothes.
From wine to chocolates, here are seve of our favorite Black Friday food deals.
(For an early peek at retailers’ Black Friday deals – from electronics to food – check in with sites like blackfriday.info, blackfriday.gottadeal.com, and bfads.com, which post Black Friday advertisements that have “leaked” ahead of the big shopping day.)
From wine to chocolates, here are seve of our favorite Black Friday food deals.
(For an early peek at retailers’ Black Friday deals – from electronics to food – check in with sites like blackfriday.info, blackfriday.gottadeal.com, and bfads.com, which post Black Friday advertisements that have “leaked” ahead of the big shopping day.)
- Rite Aid Pharmacy (savings with store’s Wellness+ Card): Arizona Iced Tea cans, two for 88 cents; Russell Stover box of chocolates, $9.99 (regularly $19.99)
- BJ’s Wholesale Club (savings require coupons from ad circular): $5 off 3-liter bottles of Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil; buy any standard Quaker Oats oatmeal, get one free
- Harry & David (use code, BFAD25, at check out): Royal Riviera Pears, $33.69 (regularly $44.92); Original Fruit Basket, $22.46 (regularly $49.95)
- CVS: Gold Emblem cashews and macadamia nuts, buy one get one free
- Kmart: Starbucks gift sets, $12.99 (regularly $14.99); Hershey’s Pot of Gold boxed chocolates, $3.99
- Macy’s: All Godiva chocolates, 20 percent off
- Walgreens: Robert Mondavi Private Selection and Blackstone wines, two for $14; pints of Starbucks and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, two for $5


