SURREY, ENGLAND, June 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) With fathers all over the country looking forward to being spoiled for one day this year, leading online retail deals site DiscountVouchers.co.uk can help children to get more for their money this week. The website, which offers deals redeemable at more than 800 stores, has introduced new offers and exclusives this week.
This week sees DiscountVouchers.co.uk offering deals for saving up to 50% on all manner of Father's Day gifts, including dining out at top restaurants, experience days and more besides. Visit www.discountvouchers.co.uk this week to enjoy new deals including -
Halfords - EXCLUSIVE - 10% off ALL car maintenance
Dads who love their cars can look forward to receiving new car maintenance gifts thanks to this deal for 10% off car maintenance goods from Halfords
CheapSmells - 10% extra off Father's Day Gift Shop
Treat Dad to some top brand aftershave thanks to this deal for 10% at CheapSmells.com
Thorntons - Buy one get one free offers
Every Dad likes to receive choccies, and this great buy one get one free at Thorntons deal can help kids to get more for their money this Father's Day
Frankie & Benny's - Dads eat free on Father's Day
Kids can spoil Dad with a meal out at Frankie & Benny's too this Father's Day - Dads eat for nothing on their special day
Pizza Express - 4 for GBP20 on pizzas at Pizza Express
Families can eat out together too thanks to this new Father's Day deal offering 4 pizzas for just GBP20 at famous Italian restaurant chain Pizza Express
Best Buy - 10% off all men's grooming
Treat Dad to some top brand grooming products thanks to this new deal for getting 10% off at Best Buy this Father's Day
Red Letter Days - 20% off 'Lamborghini Driving Thrill' Experience Day
Many Dads enjoy driving as a hobby, and this Father's Day kids can treat Dads to an unforgettable experience day; 20% off Lamborghini Driving Thrill days at Red Letter Days
Homebase - Save up to half price off selected garden furniture
Kids can help Dad to spruce up the garden ahead of the summer barbecuing season with this great value deal for 50% off selected garden furniture from Homebase
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