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Swiss Chalet Canada Get a Free $10 Toys R Us Fun Card with a Kids Meal!

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For the month of Feb­ru­ary, Swiss Chalet is giv­ing you a $10 Toys R Us Fun Card with the pur­chase of every kids meal!  The Fun Card is good for $10 off any pur­chase of at least $40 at Toys R Us, you can use mul­ti­ple $10 cards as long as the pur­chase goes up by an incre­ment of $40 for each one.  So if your pur­chase is $80 you can use 2 and get $20 off!  The Fun Card will be valid from Feb­ru­ary 1– April 11 but you can only get them through the month of February.

Click here for more information.

Thanks to yagi­ies for this great heads up!

9 Responses to “Swiss Chalet Canada Get a Free $10 Toys R Us Fun Card with a Kids Meal!”

  1. jgh83

    Does this have to be eat-in or can it be take-out? Last time I ate in, I was pretty upset by the whole ordeal (and it was my birthday).

  2. maybe

    The web­site doesn’t say whether it’s just eat in or not. I would ask when plac­ing your order if you’re doing take out.

  3. radio

    I am assum­ing its going to be dine in, like how their last mis­lead­ing deal was. You buy the spe­cial fes­tive pack to find out that you have to dine in to get the BOGO deal.

  4. mickei

    Thanks for post­ing! We eat there once per week, so $20 gift card per visit x 4 vis­its for Feb = $80!

  5. mlongboat

    Hmmm I won­der if its $40 before coupons. I still have $5 nin­tendo cash and 2 $10 game coupons.

  6. Pauline Bissett

    I was dis­ap­pointed in your $10.00 fun card pro­mo­tion tar­geted at chil­dren who eat at Swiss Chalet. I took my grand­chil­dren to Swiss Chalet on the week­end and they were thrilled to get the Toys R Us coupons but then tremen­dously dis­ap­pointed that they couldn’t use them unless they or an adult first spent $40 per card at the store. I have no prob­lem with hav­ing to spend money in order to save but felt the adver­tis­ing should have been clearly geared toward adults and not chil­dren. Let’s face it, it was easy to miss the $40 spend­ing require­ment watch­ing the ad on tele­vi­sion. The chil­dren only saw their free $10 that they could use at a favorite toy store.

  7. Justine

    pauline bis­sett — this blog is not swiss chalet, you may want to con­tact swiss chalet directly with your complaint.

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