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Restaurant Chains Offering Reported Birthday Freebies Through Rewards Programs

Reports from third-party websites detail various birthday promotions available through restaurant loyalty or rewards programs. These offers typically require enrollment in a brand's membership club, email list, or app, with free food or beverage items provided on the participant's birthday. Eligibility often includes providing proof of age or birthday, and some offers are restricted to specific age groups, such as children. All details originate from unverified third-party sources, including a birthday freebies aggregation site and a personal finance article, and lack confirmation from official brand websites or terms pages. Consumers are advised to contact brands directly for current availability, as promotions may vary by location, require purchases, or have expiration dates not specified in the materials.

Food and Beverage Birthday Offers

Multiple restaurant chains are reported to provide birthday freebies to enrolled members. These focus primarily on desserts, snacks, and meals in the food and beverage category.

  • Melting Pot offers a voucher for a free fondue dinner to members of Club Fondue.
  • Einstein Bros. Bagels provides a free bagel with cream cheese to Schmear Society members.
  • Auntie Anne’s Pretzel Perks rewards program members receive buy one get one free pretzels.
  • Cinnabon Club members obtain a free treat, such as a coupon for a Minibon mini cinnamon bun.
  • Krispy Kreme Rewards members receive a free donut.
  • Buffalo Wild Wings Blazin’ Buffalo rewards program members get a snack-size order of traditional or boneless wings.
  • Wingstop The Club members receive a free large order of french fries.
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes eclub members get a free Bundlet mini bundt cake.
  • Sbarro’s Slice Society members receive a free slice of cheese or pepperoni pizza.

Further reports include:

  • IHOP Birthday Club members receive a coupon for a stack of Rooty Tooty Fresh ‘N Fruity Pancakes.
  • Red Robin Royalty club members get a free burger, with over 20 types available.
  • Red Lobster Rewards Members receive a free surprise item.
  • Benihana Chef’s Table members obtain a $30 gift card.
  • McDonald’s email newsletter subscribers, limited to children, receive a free Happy Meal.
  • Wendy’s WendyMail members get a free Frosty.
  • Subway and Firehouse loyalty program members receive free subs; specific program names are not detailed.
  • Moe’s Southwest Grill app users get a free burrito.

Coffee, Ice Cream, and Dessert Promotions

Coffee chains and dessert providers are also mentioned in the reports.

  • Starbucks Rewards members receive a free drink, such as a cold brew.
  • Dunkin’ DD Perks members get a free beverage.
  • Baskin Robbins The Scoop members receive a free scoop of ice cream.
  • A&W Mug Club members get a free root beer float.
  • Pinkberry PinkCard members receive a free yogurt.
  • Barnes & Noble Kids Club members, aged 13 and younger, get a free cupcake from the café.
  • Sprinkles offers free cupcakes based on visit frequency: a free cupcake on birthday, half birthday, or a dozen on birthday.
  • Olive Garden eClub members receive a choice of dessert with meal purchase.
  • Dairy Queen Blizzard Fan Club members get a BOGO Blizzard coupon.
  • Steak n’ Shake eClub members receive a free specialty milkshake.
  • Jamba Juice Jamba Insiders get a free smoothie or juice.

Beauty Category Offers

Limited details extend to beauty products.

  • Sephora Beauty Insider members receive a free gift during the birth month.
  • Ulta members get a free gift on birthday, along with discounts.

General Eligibility and Restrictions

The materials note that freebies listed have restrictions, such as requirements to provide proof of age and birthday. Some offers are age-specific, like those for children at McDonald’s and Barnes & Noble. Enrollment typically involves signing up for email newsletters, rewards apps, or clubs. No shipping, mail-in, or no-cost trial details are provided beyond in-store redemption. Geographic focus appears U.S.-oriented despite one source URL referencing the United Kingdom. Policygenius-related content blocks personal information submissions from EU or UK users but lists some offers without specifying official verification.

No information on pet products, baby care beyond child-specific items, health items, household goods, or mail-in sample programs appears in the sources. Source material from financialsamurai.com discusses unrelated topics like real estate and interactions with wealthy individuals.

Conclusion

The available data highlights reported birthday freebies from restaurant rewards programs, primarily in food, beverage, coffee, ice cream, desserts, and limited beauty categories. Enrollment in loyalty programs is the common access method, with free items redeemable on birthdays subject to proof requirements. As details stem from third-party deal sites without official brand corroboration, verification through brand channels is recommended. No broader free samples, trials, or other categories are covered.

Sources

  1. Birthday Freebies in the United Kingdom
  2. 50 Free Things You Can Get This Spring
  3. How to Take Advantage of Rich People So You Can Get Rich Too