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Shuffle and Dine Tampa Dining Cards Offer Delicious Alternative to Online Deals and Entertainment Coupon Books

ShuffleAndDineTampa.com Looks to Stimulate the Tampa Restaurant Scene and Aid Local Charities with the Perfect Holiday Gift

2012-11-19
TAMPA, FL, November 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hungry Tampa Foodies now have an easier way to save money on dining out with Shuffle and Dine Tampa (www.shuffleandinetampa.com). With one 54-card deck of Shuffle and Dine Tampa, diners can deal themselves more than $500 worth of savings at 50 local restaurants, cafes and eateries such as Byblos Cafe, Carmel Cafe, The Bungalow, Vizcaya, Mello Mushroom, Catch 23, Pizza Fusion and Shrimp & Co. Shuffle and Dine Tampa decks are the perfect stocking stuffer for people who like to dine at premiere Tampa area restaurants.

Every one of the 50 Shuffle and Dine Tampa Cards is a $10 certificate off a purchase of $25 or more (not including tax, tip or alcohol), and four bonus cards (Free Golf for Two at Cheval Golf and Country Club, Two Free Weeks at Cheval Athletic Club, Two Free Admissions to Side Splitters Comedy Club, Four Free Garlic Knots at Marchello's Pizza). Card decks retail for just $29.99 each and it takes a diner just three visits to get his money's worth. With 52 weeks in a year, and 50 cards in a deck, Shuffle and Dine Tampa is simply the most delicious gift you can give your special someone this holiday season and one that tastes great all year long. There are no blackout dates and cards are valid until December 31, 2013. In addition, ten dollars per deck sold will be donated to Kids Charity of Tampa Bay Inc. (www.kidscharitytb.org).

"Tampa Diners hungry to satisfy their appetite for an easier way to save money while eating out will eat up Shuffle and Dine Tampa Cards," said Brett McDowell, Shuffle and Dine Tampa spokesperson. "Shuffle and Dine Tampa Cards help local family owned and operated restaurants efforts to get customers in the door, help customers save money and help support the fundraising of Kids Charity of Tampa Bay Inc.(www.kidscharitytb.org)"

About Shuffle and Dine Tampa

Shuffle and Dine Tampa, a division of BAM Marketing LLC, is a leading provider of marketing/fundraising services to local Tampa businesses. BAM Marketing offers independent consulting services that help clients throughout the entire marketing/fundraising process from the initial consultation to design, printing, monitoring and implementation. Over the past 5 years, BAM Marketing has helped businesses reduce wasted marketing expenses while increasing performance of marketing campaigns, revenue and customer counts. For more information please visit http://www.shuffleanddinetampa.com.


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[Press-News.org] Shuffle and Dine Tampa Dining Cards Offer Delicious Alternative to Online Deals and Entertainment Coupon Books
ShuffleAndDineTampa.com Looks to Stimulate the Tampa Restaurant Scene and Aid Local Charities with the Perfect Holiday Gift