Attractions™ Fundraiser Coupon Books

Save Money!
Our Attractions™ Dining and Value Guide and Eat Shop Save coupon books are the premier way to save money eleven years running, and contain hundreds of BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
coupons to the best restaurants and retailers in your area.
In addition to restaurants, the Attractions™ Dining and Value Guide and Eat Shop Save feature valuable discounts & savings from grocery stores, national chains and local retail
establishments.
High Profit Fundraising Programs

Earn Money! Attractions™ programs are the #1 fundraisers for hundreds of schools, community groups and any organization needing a HIGH PROFIT FUNDRAISER.
Compare us to other fundraisers:
- Provides a strong product people want!
- Just one product at one price.
- Healthier than candy bars and lollipops.
- No spoilage like fruit and cookie dough.
- Not a logistics nightmare like hundreds of fruit baskets.
- Not sold cheaper in stores like wrapping paper and candles.
- 10X better value than dining cards.
- You keep the highest profit of any fundraising program!
Blog posts:

Attractionsbook: We review the new Domino's pizza recipe, beware! http://is.gd/5FOXE
Reposted from the News and Record Bargain Blog, thanks Mike:
Readers have their say about local coupon booksIn my last column, I recommended getting the new year started right by investing in some coupon books packed with savings for Triad shoppers.
I also asked if you use them.
Here’s what Deanna Miller wrote to me in an e-mail:
“My husband and I both lost our jobs this past year, so our wallets are tighter than ever. Often, the coupon book was our opportunity to eat out once in awhile.
In fact, for this past year, we only ate at the places that offered coupons.
Interestingly, we went to some restaurants we wouldn’t normally have known about and we trade out the coupons that are in other parts of Guilford County with my father-in-law who lives in Jamestown.”
Helen Watson of Greensboro replied that she’s not a big fan of the Entertainment coupon book.
“I had bought the Entertainment coupon book for two years and was very disappointed with the coupons,” she writes. “Most were in other cities besides Greensboro.”
Watson is partial to the Attractions Dining and Value Guide. “A friend gave me some coupons from an Attractions book and I used a lot of them in restaurants,” she writes. “I will be buying that book from now on.”
We bought both books and are hoping to make full use of them this year.
At my blog, Bargain Blog at news-record.com, I’m keeping track of how much we’re saving using those books under the “links of interest” section.
For information about the Attractions Dining and Value Guide, visit www.attractionsbook.com or call (800) 897-1004.
Read our blog about coupons and fundraising.

