Garrett Popcorn offering BOGO deal in stores, 20% off online orders for National Popcorn Day

Whether you enjoy buttered popcorn, the extra cheesy kind or sweet kettle corn, Tuesday is the perfect day to indulge.

Four new varieties of Garrett Popcorn will be available at some area grocery stores.

Chicago’s Garrett Popcorn is offering some sweet deals on National Popcorn Day.

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Whether you enjoy traditional buttered popcorn, the extra cheesy kind or sweet kettle corn, Tuesday is the perfect day to indulge.

In honor of National Popcorn Day, Garrett Popcorn is offering their fans some sweet deals.

Patrons shopping in-store at Garrett locations can receive a free petite tin of popcorn after buying one at a regular price. This deal, which runs until Jan. 24, includes all flavors and recipes, except for the NutCaramelCrisp.

Can’t make it into a store? There’s a deal for online shoppers, too. Customers can get 20% off their online purchase, also until Jan. 24 — but it can’t be combined with any other offers, including the BOGO tins.

Due to COVID-related restrictions, about half of Garrett’s locations are temporarily closed. These are the storefronts currently open to customers:

  • 27 W. Jackson Blvd.
  • 625 Michigan Ave.
  • 737 E. 87th Street
  • Both locations in O’Hare Airport
  • Woodfield Mall location in Schaumburg

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