MEGA BLOKS First Builders 300 Piece Set For Just $30 From Amazon After $35 Price Drop!
This was selling for $65.25 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.
- Building set comes with 300 big building blocks designed to be durable
- Includes 3 flag blocks, 1 wheelbase, and blocks decorated with eyes, letters and numbers to spark imagination
- Includes 1 reusable storage bag for easy cleanup
- Blocks are compatible with all MEGA BLOKS building toys for endless learning fun
- Ideal for ages 1+, and endorsed by Fisher-Price, these blocks help to develop imagination and fine motor skills
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Not sure where to put this. Saw this in the WSJ today.
Scandinavian Airlines is running a promotion through year’s end to celebrate its entry into the SkyTeam airline alliance, which also includes Delta and Air France. The carrier is giving away one million points in its EuroBonus loyalty program to anyone who flies on at least 15 SkyTeam airlines by Dec. 31. Travel-loyalty nerds have set online forums ablaze trading sample itineraries, booking tips and other hacks. Especially competitive fliers have set goals to see who can earn the points faster and cheaper than everyone else.
@dan is this worth sharing with the broader group?
https://www.dansdeals.com/points-travel/milespoints/fly-15-skyteam-airlines-earn-1000000-sas-eurobonus-miles/
https://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=137656.0;topicseen
Quicker than the WSJ. I shouldn’t be surprised 🙂