Here are the Groupon Deals for Wednesday, August 25. To get the deals, visit Groupon, then select the city that has the listing of the deal you want. Since these are all online deals, you don’t need to live in that city to take advantage of the offer!
Today’s Groupon Deals Include:
Philadelphia- I came across this Groupon’s company, Chocomize, not too long and loved the idea. Basically, you start with your favorite flavor of chocolate and then customize the the bar by adding your choice of over 100 candies, nuts, and fruits. Today’s Groupon gets you $20 worth of chocolate for $10. The flat rate shipping rate of $6.95 isn’t included in the Groupon.
Dayton- Today only, get $100 credit to use toward Picaboo Photo book for just $25. Plus, this Groupon can be used toward shipping and tax! The Groupon expires in one year and can be used over for multiple book purchases throughout the year.
Brooklyn- Get $85 worth of wine from MyWinesDirect.com for $40, and the Groupon deal includes free standard shipping. MyWinesDirect ships to 36 states. Bottles begin at $10.99.
Miami- Get a 16″x20″ Canvas on Demand gallery-wrapped photo canvas for just $45- 65% off the regular price. Photo canvases are usually pretty pricey, so this is a great deal! And since the canvas is gallery-wrapped, you won’t need a frame.
Sioux Falls- Get $25 worth of teas from Talbott Teas for $10. The Groupon can be used toward shipping.
Los Angeles (Deals Nearby)- Get 2 reusable drying cleaning bags from The Green Garmento for $10.
Chicago (Deals Nearby)- If love nuts and dried fruit, you may want to snag this deal for $25 worth of products from Nutty Guys for $10. They have organic options too!
Birmingham- Fans of Crimson Tide football would probably enjoy this city’s deal today- a 1-year subscription to Touchdown Alabama Football Magazine for $20.

And don’t miss all the fun Summer FREEBIES & Discounts available for your kids!



Melissa Hurst, the founder of SavingCentsWithSense.net, is a married mom of three young children, so she understands the importance of stretching a family's budget to maximize savings. After working full-time in higher education for seven years, she pursued a passion of teaching both in the classroom and through her articles to help others. Her money-saving tips have been featured on Arizona Midday, and she is a regular columnist for LifetimeMoms.com and Times Publications in Arizona.




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