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Sticky Fingers Smokehouse to trade campaign signs for free food

20th_2color_NFSticky Fingers Smokehouse makes its own campaign promise this Election Day: a free appetizer* in exchange for every campaign sign turned in Wednesday, November 5 through Tuesday, November 11, 2014.

“Just think of those leftover campaign signs as giant roadside gift certificates for free food at our restaurants,” said Vice President of Operations, Robert Patterson. “It’s an easy way to help the environment, clean up our neighborhoods and provide a little economic relief to our loyal customers.

So while the politicians are winding down their campaigns, Sticky Fingers Associates are hitting the streets, shaking hands and kissing babies to generate support for their “Clean Up Politics” Campaign. Republicans, Democrats and Independents will cross party lines to beautify our streets and get those pesky political campaign signs cleaned up.

Candidates are encouraged to pick up their signs at their local Sticky Fingers Restaurant if they want to re-use them for future races. Sticky Fingers will store the campaign signs for two weeks. Signs not claimed by November 25, 2014 will be recycled.

The Sticky Fingers free appetizer offer details are available online at: http://bit.ly/1wKqBBZ.

*If you bring a campaign sign to a Sticky Fingers Restaurant between Wednesday, November 5 and Tuesday, November 11, 2014, you will receive a free appetizer (up to a $7.99 value) with the purchase of an entrée.

It is limited to one free appetizer per sign per table. The offer is not valid with any other offers or discounts. Campaign signs displayed on someone else’s property are someone else’s property. Sticky Fingers appetizers are delicious, but it is not recommended to place yourself in harm’s way to participate in this event.

Nikki Gaskins Campbell
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