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Fandango Rewards | www.FandangoRewards.com | 11/2020 Denominations shown are standard, other amounts are available upon request. Please check to see when new brands are available. eGift Retailers Adidas $5 – $550 For over 60 years adidas has been part of the world of sports on every level, delivering state- of-the-art sports footwear, apparel and accessories. Today, the adidas Group is a global leader in the sporting goods industry and its brands offer a broad portfolio of innovative products. Use this gift card at adidas retail locations or online at www.adidas.com Aerie $5 – $500 aerie® by American Eagle offers Dormwear® and intimates collections for the AE® girl, with over 110 standalone stores in the U.S. and Canada and online at www.aerie.com. Aeropostale $5 – $500 Shop Aeropostale for the latest range of Girls and Guys clothing. Choose from great quality and affordable tops, t-shirts, hoodies, jeans, sweaters, shoes & more. 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Amazon.com is the place to find and discover almost anything you want to buy online at a great price. Fandango Rewards | www.FandangoRewards.com | 11/2020 Denominations shown are standard, other amounts are available upon request. Please check to see when new brands are available. eGift Retailers American Airlines $100, $250, $500 American Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the world. With its affiliates American Eagle® and AmericanConnection®, it serves some 260 destinations — including more than 150 in the USA and 40 countries. American’s exciting AAdvantage® frequent flyer program and the award- winning AA.com website, make traveling with American the first choice of millions of travelers. As an airline with a global network, American’s customers benefit from our products and services wherever they travel. American Eagle Outfitters $5 – $500 The American Eagle Outfitters® brand targets 15 to 25-year-old girls and guys, with 950+ stores in the U.S. and Canada and online at www.ae.com. American Frame $10 – $500 American Frame is the nation’s leading online source for DIY custom picture frames and framing supplies as well as art printing services, including giclee art and photo printing. With the lowest prices in the industry, fast turnaround and customized service, American Frame is a single source for everything art, all at the highest style, quality, convenience and value available. Every order is precision cut, packaged with care and shipped right to your door within days of ordering. You’ll never find comparable materials for less and all work is guaranteed. Handcrafted in the USA. Amtrak $25 – $500 Amtrak offers a more comfortable and convenient travel experience with free Wi-Fi on most trains, plenty of leg room and no middle seat. Amtrak operates more than 300 trains daily, connecting more than 500 destinations in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian Provinces, and reaches 400 additional destinations via connecting bus routes. See where the train can take you at Amtrak.com. Apple $5 – $500 One card, millions of ways to enjoy it. Use the Apple Gift Card to get apps, games, music, movies and TV shows. Available in a variety of denominations-spend it on in-app content, books, TV show subscriptions or even iCloud storage to secure files from all your Apple devices. Fandango Rewards | www.FandangoRewards.com | 11/2020 Denominations shown are standard, other amounts are available upon request. Please check to see when new brands are available. eGift Retailers Applebee’s $5 – $500 Some Cards Are Just Tastier. Applebee’s® Gift Cards have tons of tasty options you won’t find anywhere else. And, our Gift Cards can be used at nearly 2,000 U.S. locations. Plus, there are no fees or expiration dates. Visit applebees.com/gift-cards to learn more. Aquarium Restaurants $10 – $500 Aquarium Restaurants feature deliciously fresh seafood served in an unbelievable underwater setting, where guests are seated around an elaborate aquarium with over 100 species of marine life. W ith four locations – Kemah Boardwalk, Houston, Denver and Nashville – each Aquarium is unique and offers exquisite dining and entertainment for the whole family. The Downtown Aquarium locations in Houston and Denver include an Aquarium Adventure Exhibit, where you can explore different ecosystems. www.aquariumrestaurants.com. Athleta $10 – $500 Since 1998, Athleta has been designing the ultimate performance apparel and gear for every active woman, from the weekend warrior to the committed yogini to the competitive athlete. As women athletes, we know what you expect from your workout gear because it`s exactly what we want. Our entire collection is designed to embody our ethic of strength and beauty without compromise, so every single feature adds a performance advantage or stylistic flair. Check out our collection online at athleta.com. Auto Zone $10 – $500 AutoZone is your number one destination for quality auto parts, trustworthy advice and affordable car care solutions and accessories. With free services like Fix Finder, battery testing and charging, and our Loan-A-Tool® program, AutoZone has the parts and services you need to get the job done right. Our extensive coverage in-store and at AutoZone.com gets you the parts you need fast, when and where you need them. Babin’s Seafood House $20 – $500 We deliver a unique brand of hospitality, culture and cooking at Babin’s. Fandango Rewards | www.FandangoRewards.com | 11/2020 Denominations shown are standard, other amounts are available upon request. Please check to see when new brands are available. eGift Retailers Baby Depot at Burlington $10 – $250 At Baby Depot inside Burlington, you will find everything you need for baby. From furniture, to baby gear and clothing, all from trusted brands at incredible prices! Plus, with the Baby Depot Gift Registry, you can easily create. Baby Gap $10 – $500 Cute and comfortable, babyGap has the latest styles in baby clothes for toddlers, baby boys and baby girls. Our baby clothing collection includes jeans, shirts, sweaters, dresses, socks, underwear, shoes, coats and even rainwear to make your baby top the best-dressed list. For the nearest store, call 1-800-GAP-STYLE, or shop our always-open gap.com store. Bahama Breeze $5 – $100 Bahama Breeze is the restaurant that brings you the feeling of a Caribbean escape, offering the food, drink and atmosphere you would find in the islands! For locations, visit us at www. bahamabreeze.com. Card is also redeemable at any Darden-connected restaurant in the U.S. including Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Seasons 52 and Yard House. Banana Republic $10 – $500 Exceptional quality, luxurious fabrics and refined tailoring define Banana Republic’s signature style. From work to casual occasions, Banana Republic offers covetable, uncomplicated style. For the nearest store call 1-888-BR-STYLE or visit us online at bananarepublic.com. Bark Box $35 BarkBox is a monthly subscription of original toys and healthy treats with one goal: to deliver the best day of your dog’s month, every month! Our in-house team designs each toy, and we partner with American farms to select the best all-natural treats and chews (plus we offer allergy-friendly options for those pups with picky palates).
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