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Participating Retailers 11/10/2020 Participating Retailers 11/10/2020 Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate 1-800-Baskets ($50, E) 12% Bahama Breeze ($10, $25, $100, 8% Brenner's Steakhouse ($25, $100, R) 9% R) 1-800-Flowers ($50, E) 12% Brick House Tavern & Tap ($25, $100, R) 9% Baja Fresh ($25) 10% 76 Gas ($25, $100, R) 1.5% Brio Tuscan Grille ($25) 12% Banana Republic ($25, $100, R, E) 14% 99 Restaurants ($25, E) 13% Bruegger's Bagels ($10) 7% Bar Ramone ($25, $100, E) 12% Aba ($25, $100, E) 12% Bub City ($25, $100, E) 12% Barnes & Noble ($5, $10, $25, 8% $100, R, E) Abercrombie & Fitch (E) 5% Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. ($25, $100, R) 9% Barnes & Noble College ($5, $10, $25, 8% AC Hotels by Marriott ($100, E) 6% Bookstores $100, R, E) Buca di Beppo ($25, E) 8% Baskin-Robbins (E) 2% Academy Sports + Outdoors ($25) 4% Buckle ($25, E) 8% Bass Pro Shops ($25, $100, E) 10% Ace Hardware ($25, $100) 4% Budget Car Rental ($50) 8% Bath & Body Works ($10, $25, R, E) 12% Acme ($10, $25, $50, 4% Buffalo Wild Wings® ($10, $25, R) 8% $100, R) Beatrix ($25, $100, E) 12% Build-A-Bear Workshop ($25) 8% adidas ($25, E) 13% Beatrix Market ($25, $100, E) 12% Buona Beef ($10) 8% Advance Auto Parts ($25, $100) 7% Bed Bath & Beyond ($25, $100) 7% Burger King ($10, R*, E) 4% aerie ($25, E) 10% Beechwood Inn & Coyote Cafe' ($25) 5% Burlington ($25, E) 8% Aeropostale ($25, R*, E) 10% Bel-Air ($25, $100) 4% Burlington Shoes ($25) 8% Airbnb (E) 5% Belk ($25, $100, E) 8% Burlington Shoes Encore ($25) 8% Alamo Drafthouse Cinema (E) 8% Beltline Bar ($25) 5% buybuyBABY ($25, $100) 7% Albertsons ($10, $25, $50, 4% $100, R) Berkot's Super Foods ($25, $100) 4% Cabela's ($25, $100, E) 10% Aloft Hotels ($100, E) 6% Best Buy ($25, $100, 4% Cadillac Bar $250, E) ($25, $100, R) 9% Amazon.com ($10, $25, $100, 2.25% E) Best Cuts ($25) 8% Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! ($25, $100, E) 12% AMC Theatres ($25, $50) 8% Best Western International ($25, $100) 12% California Pizza Kitchen ($25) 8% AMC Theatres Single Ticket ($10, $12) 10% Big 5 Sporting Goods ($25) 8% Cambria Hotels ($50, $100, R) 3-4% American Airlines (E) 6% Big Bowl ($25, $100, E) 12% Canopy by Hilton ($100, $500) 2% American Eagle® ($25, E) 10% Big Cedar Lodge ($25, $100, E) 10% Caribou Coffee ($10) 6% American Express Gift Card - ($25, $100, 1.25% Big Cypress Lodge ($25, $100, E) 10% Caribou Coffee eGift Card No Activation Fee $200) (E) 6% American Girl ($25, $100) 9% Big Fish ($25, $100, R) 9% Carl's Jr. ($10) 5% American Red Cross / (E) 10% Bills Bar & Burger ($25, $100, R) 9% Carnival Cruise Lines ($100, $500, E) 8% CharityChoice Angelo Caputo's Market ($100) 3% BI-LO ($25, $100) 4% Carrabba's Italian Grill ($10, $25, $50, 10% E) Binny's Beverage Depot ($25, $100) 3% Antico Posto ($25, $100, E) 12% Carrs ($10, $25, $50, 4% $100, R) A-Plus Convenience Store ($50, $250) 1% Black Angus Steakhouse ($25) 12% Carrs eGift Card (E) 4% Apple Store/Apple.com ($15, $25, E) 5% Blaze Pizza ($25, E) 10% Carter's ($25, R) 10% Applebee's ($10, $25, $50, 8% Blimpie ($5, $10, R) 11% E) Carter's eGift Card (E) 10% Bloomingdale's ($25, $100) 12% Aquarium ($25, $100, R) 9% Carvel ($25, E) 6% Blue Fin ($25, $100, R) 9% Arby's ($10) 8% Cascading Card File ($3) 25% Blue Water Grill MI Only ($25) 5% ARCO ($50, $100, 1.5% Casual Male XL (E) 6% $250, R) Boardwalk Inn ($25, $100, R) 9% Ascend Collection Hotel ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Cattle Company (AK & HI only) ($25) 12% Boatwerks Waterfront ($25) 5% Athleta ($25, $100, R, E) 14% Restaurant CB2 ($25, $100, E) 8% Bob Evans Restaurants® ($10, $25, R, E) 10% Atlantic Grill ($25, $100, R) 9% CBS All Access (E) 8% Bonefish Grill ($10, $25, $50, 10% Atom Tickets (E) 10% E) Celebration Cinema ($10, $50) 4% BoRics ($25) 8% Auntie Anne's ($25, E) 6% Celebrity Cruise Lines (E) 9% Boscov's ($25, E) 8% Autograph Collection Hotels ($100, E) 6% Cenex ($25, $100) 3% Boston Market ($10, E) 12% AutoZone ($25) 8% Century Theatres ($25) 4% BP ($50, $100, 1.5% AutoZone eGift Card (E) 7% Century Theatres Single Admit ($11, E) 8.5% $250, R) B.O.B. ($25) 5% BR Guest Hospitality ($25, $100, R) 9% Champs Sports ($25, E) 8% Babin's Seafood House ($25, $100, R) 9% Bravo Cucina Italiana ($25) 12% Chart House ($25, $100, R) 9% E = eGift Cards, R = Reload, R* = Overnight Reload Percentages listed are regular rebates, and some retailers are not available in all areas. Please visit ShopWithScrip.com for details on current specials and availability. Participating Retailers 11/10/2020 Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate Store Name Card Type Rebate Cheddars ($10, $25, $100, 8% Crew Cuts ($25) 13% Exxon ($50, $250, R) 1-1.5% R) Crutchfield (E) 5% Fairfield by Marriott ($100, E) 6% Cheesecake Factory ($25) 5% Cub Foods ($25, $100, R) 4% Fairmont Hotels ($100) 9% Cheesecake Factory eGift Card (E) 5% CVS Pharmacy ($10, $25, $100, 6% Family Express ($25, $100) 4% Cheryl's Cookies ($50, E) 12% R, E) Family Fare Supermarket ($25, $100) 2% Chevron CA Only ($50, $100, 1-1.5% D&W Fresh Market ($25, $100) 2% $250, R) Famous Footwear ($25) 8% D&W Quick Stop ($25, $100) 2% Chico's (E) 6.5% Famous Hair ($25) 8% Dairy Queen ($10) 3% Children's Place ($25, E) 12% Fanatics (E) 7% Darden Restaurants ($10, $25, $100, 8% Chili's Grill & Bar ($25, $50, E) 11% R) Fandango ($25, E) 4% Chipotle Mexican Grill ($10, $25, E) 10% Dave & Buster's ($25, E) 13% FandangoNOW (E) 4% Choice Hotels ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Del Taco ($10) 7% Fannie May Candies ($10) 25% CineArts ($25) 4% Delta Air Lines ($250, $1000, E) 4% Fazoli's ($25, E) 9% CineArts Single Admit ($11, E) 8.5% Delta Hotels by Marriott ($100, E) 6% Festival Foods (WI) - Skogens ($25, $50, $100) 3% Cinema Carousel ($10, $50) 4% Dennis Uniform ($20) 5% Field & Stream ($25, $100) 8% Cinemark Theatres ($25) 4% Denny's ($10) 7% Fiesta Salons ($25) 8% Cinemark Theatres Single ($11, E) 8.5% Design Hotels ($100, E) 6% Admit Finish Line ($25) 10% Cinemark Tinseltown ($25) 4% Di Pescara ($25, $100, E) 12% First Choice Haircutters ($25) 8% Cinemark Tinseltown Single ($11, E) 8.5% Dick's Sporting Goods ($25, $100) 8% Admit Fish Tales ($25, $100, R) 9% Dierbergs ($25, $100) 2.5% Cineplex Odeon Single Ticket ($10, $12) 10% Fisherman's Wharf ($25, $100, R) 9% Dillard's ($25, $100) 9% Cinnabon ($25, E) 6% Flat River Grill ($25) 5% Dining Concepts (MI only) ($25) 5% Circle K ($25, $100) 1.5% Fleet Farm ($25, $100) 3.5% Discover Gift Card - No ($50, $100, 1.25% CityVu Bistro ($25) 5% Activation Fee $250) Fleming's Prime Steakhouse ($10, $25, $50, 10% E) Claim Jumper ($25, $100, R) 9% Disney ($25, $100, 3% $1000) Flying Dutchman ($25, $100, R) 9% Claire's ($10) 9% Domino's ($10, $25, R, E) 8% Food Lion ($25, $100, E) 3% Clarion Hotels ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Dos Caminos ($25, $100, R) 9% Food Maxx ($25, $100) 2% Clementine's ($25) 5% Double Tree By Hilton ($100, $500) 2% Foodease ($25, $100, E) 12% Clementine's Too ($25) 5% Downtown Aquarium ($25, $100, R) 9% Foodlife ($25, $100, E) 12% Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf ($25, R, E) 9% DSW (Designer Shoe ($25, $100, E) 8% Foot Locker Warehouse) ($25, E) 8% Cold Stone Creamery ($5, $10) 11% Dunham's Sports ($25) 8% Footaction USA ($25, E) 8% Columbia Sportswear ($50, E) 12% Dunkin' Donuts ($10, $25) 3% Forest Hills Foods ($25, $100) 2% Comfort Inn ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Dunkin' Donuts eGift Card (E) 2.5% Forever 21 (E) 5% Comfort Suites ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Eastbay (E) 8% Four Points by Sheraton ($100, E) 6% Community Canteen ($25, $100, E) 12% Eat'n Park ($10, $25, R*) 9% Frankie's Pizza By the Slice ($25, $100, E) 12% Conrad Hotels & Resorts ($100, $500) 2% EB Games ($25, E) 3% Freddy's ($25) 8% Container Store ($25, $100, E) 9% Econo Lodge ($50, $100, R) 3-4% Fruit Bouquets ($50, E) 12% Corner Bar ($25) 5% Edition ($100, E) 6% GameStop ($25, E) 3% Cost Plus World Market ($25, $100) 7% Eiffel Tower ($25, $100, E) 12% Gandy Dancer ($25, $100, R) 9% Cottage Bar ($25) 5% Einstein Bros. Bagels ($10) 10% Gap ($25, $100, R, E) 14% Courtyard by Marriott ($100, E) 6% El Pollo Loco ($10) 6% Gap Factory ($25, $100, R, E) 14% Cousins Subs ($10) 9% El Segundo Sol ($25, $100, E) 12% Gaylord Hotels ($100, E) 6% Crab House ($25, $100, R) 9% Element by Westin ($100, E) 6% Geek Squad & Best Buy ($25, $100, 4% Cracker Barrel ($10, $25) 8% $250, E) Ema ($25, $100, E) 12% GetGo ($25, $100) 4% Crate & Kids ($25, $100, E) 8% Embassy Suites by Hilton ($100, $500) 2% Giant Eagle ($25, $100) 4% Crate and Barrel ($25, $100, E) 8% Everest ($25, $100, E) 12% Giant Food Stores ($25, $50, $100) 4% Crazy Horse Steak House ($25) 5% Express ($25, E) 10% Giant Foods ($25, $50, $100) 4% E = eGift Cards, R = Reload, R* = Overnight Reload Percentages listed are regular rebates, and some retailers are not available in all areas.
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