Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Thanks Ebates! A must read for ex-Cashbaq users!

Thanks to a blog reader, Chasity, I found an email in my mountain of 40,000 emails from Ebates - they will credit me my $23.10 balance from Cashbaq with my next purchase through Ebates that is $25+! 

So if you were a Cashbaq user and had a balance when they went under, check your email and spam folder for an email from Ebates - you might get all your money back (that is, if you need to make an internet purchase that's more than $25!).

Many thanks to Ebates and Chasity! 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Shaw's - $300+ becomes $150

I did a pretty big trip at Shaw's yesterday.  I saved just over 50% with coupons and Shaw's savings - but I did buy a lot of stuff for the husband that wasn't on sale.  Again - can't argue with the bread winner when he wants bologna, coffee cakes and chocolate covered donuts....  Plus - it's really hard to save 50%+ when you throw in produce and meat.  Seriously - that's the reality. 

Anyways - I used over $60 in coupons yesterday.  I got them all from Boston area newspapers, All You and other random places.  I'm too lazy to print out coupons.  Here are some of the "hot" finds I got using my coupons.  These sale prices are good through Thursday.  The thing that really sucks about Shaw's is that they don't put all of their sales in their flyer - so you have to go kind of armed with your coupons and see what is out there. 

For Starters - I had a $9/$90 coupon that Shaw's mailed me. 

1.7 lbs Hormel Pork Tenderloin - Reg. $11.49.  Sale $9.99.  There were peelies on some for $3.00 off (exp. date is 5/29 - so not sure why the peelies).  Used $1/1 MFC from paper.  $5.99 for that delicious pork tenderloin. 

2 1-lbs rolls of Shaw's Ground Beef 80/20 - $3.89 ea.  $2/2 Shaw's Coupon.  $2.89 each - threw them in the freezer.  The husband digs chili and this will come in handy (even though it's super fatty - yuck).

2 Cains Relish - Reg. $1.83.  Sale .99.  Had 2 .55/1 Coupons which doubled to $1.10 off.  MADE .11 cents with each of these!

1 Mt. Olive Pickles - Reg. $2.65.  Sale $1.99.  Used $1/1 MFC to make this .99.

2 Franks Red Sauces - Reg. $1.39.  Sale $1.19.  Used $1/2 to make these .69 cents each.

2 French's Worchester Sauces - Reg. $1.99.  Sale $1.59.  Used 2 $1/1 MFCs to make these .59 cents each.

2 Taco Bell Salsas - Reg. $2.59.  On Clearance for $1.29.  Used $1/2 TB Product MFC to make these .79 cents each.

2 Super Chill 2 liter Diet Tonic Waters - Reg. $1.  Sale .88.  Used $1/2 Shaw's Coupon.  .38 cents each.

Kraft Miracle Whip - Reg. $6.49.  Sale $2.99.  Used $1/1 MFC to make this $1.99.

2 Wacky Macs - Reg. $1.69, Sale BOGO.  Used $1/2 MFC to make these .35 cents each.

3 Coke 12 Packs - Reg. $5.49.  Sale 3/$9.  Used $2/2 Coke 12 pack Shaw's Coupon.  3/$7 after coupon.

4 Pillsbury Stars & Stripes Frosting -  Reg. $2.19.  Sale BOGO.  Used 2 $1/2 MFCs.  .55 cents each

Olivari Olive Oil (17 oz) - Reg. $7.29.  Sale $2.99.  Used $1/1 MFC.  $1.99 for a bottle of olive oil!

Ronzoni Garden Delight Pasta - Reg. $1.89.  Sale $1.00.  Used $1/1 MFC, which made this FREE!

2 Emerald Breakfast To Go's - Reg. $3.69.  Sale $1.99.  Used 2 $1/1 MFCs.  .99 cents each!

2 Edy's Milk Shakes - Reg. $1.79.  Sale $1.25.  Used $1/2 MFC.  .75 cents ea (I love trying new crap like this!)

Pint of Garelick Half & Half. - $1.99.  Used .55/1 MFC that Doubled.  .90 cents for a pint of Half & Half.

20 Yoplait Yogurts - Reg. .79 cents ea.  Sale .50 cents ea.  Used 2 $1/10 MFCs.  .40 cents each.  (Earned $2 off my next purchase coupon with this) - so kind of like .30 cents each.

Sponge Bob Bandaids - Reg. $3.49.  Sale $2.49.  Used $1.50/1 Shaw's Coupon.  .99 cents.

Excederin Tabs (with bonus Excederin PM bottle attached) - Reg. $4.45.  Sale $2.99.  $1/1 Peelie on pack.  $1.99.

2 Right Guard Deodorants - Reg. $2.79.  Sale .99 cents.  Used BOGO Free MFC.  .50 cents each!

40 count pack of Tampax - Reg. $8.93.  Sale $5.99.  Used $2/1 MFC.  $3.99

2 packs of Glad Trash Bags (35 count) - Reg. $5.29.  Sale $3.99.  Used 2 .75/1 MFCs that Doubled.  $2.49 per box

2 Nestle Candy Bars - Reg. .89 cents ea.  Sale .69 each.  Used $1/2 MFC to make it .19 cents per candy bar.

3 Hershey's Special Dark Bars - Reg. .89 cents ea.  Sale B2G1 Free.  Used BOGO MFC to make them .29 cents per candy bar (and lots of love from the husband).


Had $2/$10 HomeLife purchase:
      2 120-count Dryer sheet boxes - Reg. $5.49.  Sale BOGO.
      1 pack of Straws - Reg. .99, Sale .77
      1 pack of 120 napkins - $1.85
      1 bathroom cleaner - Reg. $2.50, Sale $1.99

Pre-Sale Price - $16.32
Post Sale & Coupon Price - $8.10

Lastly, there were a lot of hair products (scrunchi's, bands, clips, etc.) that were 70% off.  This sale is good until 9/25 - so they are probably just trying to liquidate some of their selection.  This was at the Weymouth Shaw's - not sure if other Shaw's are participating. 

Happy Shaw'sing this week!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Moving Day

Today I moved some of my plants outside. I'm going to keep them out here for 5-7 days to get them used to the outdoors before putting them in the ground.

Giveaway Winner: Congratulations # 13 (Wow - it IS a lucky number!)

Many thanks to all who entered my $50 Pampers Pay-It-Forward Giveaway!  All of your answers were just phenomenal and it shows that we have many generous readers would would do a lot of great things with a "free" $50!

I put the entries in Random.org - and Lucky #13 was the winner!  Celeste was the 13th comment - so many thanks to her.  She plans on donating to the gift card to a 2 week old baby who was just diagnosed with spinal meningitis. 

I will try to contact you Celeste via your email - or you would like, you can contact me at bbinnewengland@gmail.com

Again, thank you very much for your participation and check out Pampers on Facebook to see how they plan on making miracles all over the country with the help of complete strangers! 

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Walgreens - $10 off $20 on Photo Gifts

From now until May 14th, you can save $10 off a purchase of $20 or more of photo gifts at Walgreens.com.  Use code 10OFF20.  This includes:  books, collages, mugs, calendars, mousepads, posters, keepsakes & more. 

Click HERE for the photo gift page.

You can also score 50 prints for $5 with the code TREASURE55.  This will take $4.50 off your order and is used with 1 hour photos.  If you get exactly 50 in MA, your total will be $5.40 with tax. 

Thanks Walgreens!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

My $50 Gift Basket - Pampers Miracle Mission Giveaway

Two days ago, I posted a giveaway on my blog.  A lucky winner will win a $50 gift card to "Pay It Forward" with Pampers Miracle Missions campaign.  Part of this giveaway included Pampers giving me a $50 gift card to see how creative I can be with "Paying It Forward."  I'm also giving away a $50 gift card to one of my lucky readers to "Pay it Forward."  CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

I contacted a local Army National Guard unit that recently deployed to Afghanistan.  A woman, whose husband is serving and is currently deployed, had a baby about a month ago.  Tomorrow, I'm going to be giving her a gift basket, but I wanted to share how I maximized this gift. 

The Final Product!
Cost Out of Pocket:  $49.88 (.12 cents to spare!)
Total Worth:  Over $96.00!


Breakdown of Purchases:

Lowe's

1 Annual Garden Plant - $3.98
(I added some tissue paper and ribbon to make it look fancy in the basket)

Total with Tax:  $4.23

Dollar Tree

1 Balloon - $1.00
1 Mother's Day card - .50

Total with Tax:  $1.59

Stop & Shop

1 Pampers Diapers - Reg. $10.99, Sale $8.99
Used $1.50/1 MFC

Cost:  $7.49

Walmart

2 Bath Toys - $1 each
Package of Linkadoos - $4.50
Teether - $1.00
Sippy Cups - $3.96
Trial Size Baby Shampoo - $1.50
2 packs of Baby Wipes - $1.97 each
3 pack of Onesies - $6.00

Total with Tax:  $23.96

Bath & Body Works



3 Trial Size Products - $5 each, but were on sale for 3/$10
1 Bottle of Body Wash - $10.50
Used a Coupon for a free product with $10 purchase

Total Presale:  $25.50
Total after Sales, Coupon & Tax:  $10.63

JCPenney



1 Carters Romper - $12.00, Sale $6.99
1 JCPenney Romper - $9.99, Sale $4.99
Used a Coupon for $10 off any purchase

Total Presale:  $31.99
Total after Sales & Coupon:  $1.98

Basket - FREE!  From my attic.  Probably would have dropped at least $8 on a basket if I needed to buy one.  A secret to scoring cheap baskets (if you are a gift basket person) is to hit up garage sales.  Most of them have a plethora of baskets ready to be scooped up.  This particular basket I used was my Grandmother's.  She passed away last March and I "inheritted" a lot of her worldly posessions.  She was very fond of my two sons - being as they were her only great-grandchildren.  As cheezy as it may sound, I think she would like to know that one of her "treasures" is being used for something of this nature. 

Secrets to Savings:

-  The Dollar Tree is my go-to store for greeting cards.  At .50 cents each, every day, how can you go wrong?  They aren't even really all that cheezy - well okay, some are - but there are some great ones there too.  Plus, a lot of people just throw greeting cards away.  It's also a great place if you need a few quick balloons. 

-  I am not a huge Walmart fan.  Call me snobby, call me ignorant, but whatever - the Walmarts around me are kind of gross and the lines are always long.  But with two days notice of getting this gift basket put together - it was my one stop shop for all things baby. 

-  Bath & Body Works gives out some great coupons.  I got a coupon for a Free Product in the mail (up to $5) about a month ago.  So I went in about 2 weeks ago to get my free bottle of body wash.  The lady who cashed me out (a big fat $0!) gave me this awesome coupon that I got today.  1 Free Signature Product (up to $12) with any $10 or more purchase.  HELLO!  If you buy the bare minimum, that is a savings of over 50%!  Craziness I tell you!  I scored the same coupon today with my purchase.  I'm going to be one hot smelling babe this summer!

-  I wrote about my $10 JCP coupon 2 weeks ago.  Yeah, my intentions were to buy myself some new hand towels or a soap dish for practically nothing - but I think buying two little outfits for a wee little one is a better investment.  Call me a softy.  I'm not going to argue dropping $1.98 on two little summer outfits.  Plus - I usually hate baby clothes with words on them - but I couldn't pass up the "Daddy Is My Hero" outfit. 

-  My total worth value is taking all the pre-sale prices and the proposed $8 I would have spent on a basket had I not "recycled" one from my collection.  I think it's actually over $100 if you take into account my savings on the ballon and greeting card purchased at the Dollar Tree vs. CVS or another chain store.  Greeting cards are outrageous these days! 

So again - think you can be creative with a "free" $50 to "do something good with?"  Go to THIS BLOG POST to post a comment on how YOU would "Pay It Forward" with $50. 

$212 becomes $122 at Stop & Shop


Sure it's not great, but still knocked off $90 off my trip.  Hard to get your total down to next to nothing when you include meats & produce in the mix.  Here are some of my coupon finds though:

1/2 gallon Swiss Tea - $1.50 (.75/1 MFC from paper DOUBLED) FREE!

Bic Soleil Razors - Reg. $5.99, Sale $4.79.  ($2/1 MFC & $3/1 MFC from paper)  $2.79 for one and $1.79 for the other.

2 Carolina Rice 1 lbs. Packs - $1.39 (2 .50/1 MFCS from paper DOUBLED) .39 cents ea.

2 Welch's Healthy Essentials Juice - $2.50 (2 .75/1 MFCs from paper DOUBLED)  $1.00 ea.

1 Welch's Refridgerated Juice - $2 (.75/1 MFC from paper DOUBLED) .50 cents

Kettle Chips - $2.50 ($1/1 MFC from paper) $1.50

2 Grande Tortilla Chips - 2/$5 ($1/2 MFC from paper) $2 ea.

Skinny Cow Treats - $3.99 (.50/1 MFC from All You DOUBLED) $2.99

2 Hood Ice Creams - $2.50 ($1/2 MFC from paper) $2 ea

4 Tabasco Sauces - $1 ea (2 $1/2 MFCs from paper) .50 cents ea

4 Zatarains Rice Mixes - $1.67 ea (2 .75/2 MFCs DOUBLED) .91 cents ea

Pampers - $8.99 ($1.50/1 MFC from paper) $7.49  (generated a $2/1 MFC at register - this is being donated)

6 Goya Low Sodium Beans - $1 ea (2 .75/3 MFCs DOUBLED) .50 cents ea.

2 Fiber One Yogurts - $2 (2 $1/1 MFCs from paper) $1 ea

Corn Starch - $1.89 (.30/1 MFC from paper DOUBLED) $1.29

Welch's Fruit Snacks - $2 ($1/1 MFC from register at last trip) $1

Jello Pudding Snacks - $2.50 ($1/1 MFC from paper) $1.50

Oreo Fudge Creams - $2.99 ($1/1 MFC from paper) $1.99

Temptations Cat Treats - $1.67 ($1/1 MFC from paper) .67 cents

Perdue Chicken Breast - Found a pack for $5.00 (.75/1 MFC from paper DOUBLED) $3.50

Fruity Pebbles Treats - $2 (.55/1 MFC from inside of box from past purchase DOUBLED) .90

Pyrex 13X9 glass dish with lid - Reg. $12.99, Sale $6.49


Notable tips from this trip:

-  It seemed that all Pyrex glassware was 50% off!  It's getting discontinued at the Hingham Stop & Shop.  I actually broke my 13X9 dish about 2 weeks ago so this was a great find for me.  Really nice Corningware was also 50% off. 

-  The Bic razors are a great deal - they are 20% off and the $3/1 coupon was just in this past week's insert. 

-  My husband really digs deli meat and "fancy" rolls for lunch.  These cost me about $17.  Since he is the bread winner, I let him eat what he wants on occassion.  Deli meat is way too expensive at the grocery stores - but I didn't feel like trucking it over to BJ's to save a few bucks. 

-  Scored a milk & cereal container for 50% off ($2.49).  My husband brings breakfast to work every day so this is a nice handy dandy contraption for him.  A lot of 50% off food storage items in the Paper Towel isle. 

-  Scored .40 cents off my order for using reusable bags.  I'm getting really good at actually remembering them at every trip.  Mostly because I don't like dealing with plastic bags - we probably have over 1,000 of them stored at my house.  They make good bathroom garbage bags & kitty litter waste bags though. 

-  OH!  Bought a Jimmy Fund ticket.  It was not a winner - I got $2 off Hertz Flea Treatment or something like that.  It's like the one product I have absolutely no use for.  At least the money goes to a good cause. 

-  Also - I didn't use a single coupon printed from the internet.  I guess I'm kind of old school or am too lazy to print them out at times - but I find a ton of great coupons in the paper, in All You and on products themselves.  I pay $13 a month to get the Boston Globe delivered to me on Sundays - and I think it's well worth it.  Plus, I really dig reading the Boston Globe Magazine.  It makes me feel all sophisticated and stuff to say that. 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

$3/1 Huggies Coupon

Score yourself a $3/1 Huggies coupon by "sharing" a $1.50/1 coupon with 3 friends.  It's $3 off any package of Huggies - thanks Sarah, Lori & Susan for letting me "spam" you with a Huggies coupon.  Feel free to spam me anytime you want. 

CLICK HERE for the share link.  $3/1 is a great coupon for diapers!  Oh - and the people you share it with don't have to do anything - you get the $3/1 coupon right after you send it on out. 

Giveaway: $50 Gift Card for Pampers Miracle Missions

I'm not usually a real lovey-dovey person - but it's kind of nice to do nice and unexpected things for unsuspecting people.  So I'm very grateful to Pampers.  They gave me a $50 American Express Gift Card to do a "random act of kindness to celebrate a little miracle within my community" as part of their Miracle Missions campaign.  The options were endless - buying diapers for a family who could use them, use the money to prepare meals for a family, or even use the money to host a larger fundraiser for a family.  And those are just 3 examples of what I could do. 

I did go back and forth about a couple different ideas I brainstormed to use to this $50 to benefit an unsuspecting family or group.  For those who do not know, my husband is in the National Guard.  He's currently in a training program and will be for the next year and a half.  However, the unit that he'll be assigned to once this long training is over, just deployed about a month ago.  They'll be in Afghanistan for about a year and will come back shortly before my husband transfers to this unit.   

Being as it's the season of Mother's Day, I called the unit to see if there are any new mothers or soon-to-be new mothers of husbands that are deployed.  Low and behold - a wife just had a baby a month ago!  I don't have all the details of whether or not her husband was still here to be with her when her son was born, but can you imagine being a first time mother and having your husband ship out for a year?  So many men in this country are blessed with paternity leave, or even a few weeks vacation after their wives have babies.  Some men, are not.  Some of us (yes, me included!) get frustrated or upset when our husbands are running late from work because our babies/children wore us out all day - but imagine not having your husband come home for an entire year?  I personally, probably would have gone nuts if my husband was gone for the entire first year of my first born's life. 

Being a prior military member myself and having a husband in the National Guard - I understand a little how frustrating military life can be for new moms.  So after much thought - I decided that I'm going to be making up a gift basket for this new mom for Mother's Day with my $50 from Pampers.  I can't think of many other mothers who deserve this as much as this lady.  Sure, it doesn't make the sadness of her husband missing her first Mother's Day as a mom go away, but maybe it will put a little smile on her face to know that a complete stranger thought of her and said "Thank you for your dedication to our country - Happy Mother's Day!".  She may not be in the Army herself, but she has to make sacrifices that a lot of us never do. 

Everyone can easily participate in a small way by logging on to Pampers Facebook page by hitting ‘like’ and then going to the Miracle Missions tab and committing to Mission 1 by clicking “I Want To Pledge.”  Once more than 2,500 people pledge, Pampers will respond by giving baby showers to expectant mothers nationwide just in time for Mother’s Day.   As a side note, anyone who pledges is automatically entered to win a year’s supply worth of Pampers diapers and wipes (and that can definitely help someone in a big way!).

***BONUS***   Pampers will give one of my lucky readers a $50 American Express gift card to do whatever you see fit to benefit your community.  Again, it can be as simple as buying $50 worth of groceries to donate to your food bank or it can be as creative as your imagination takes you.  It can benefit a single person or a group.  Again - there are no limits of how to spread your generosity. 

To enter this giveaway, simply leave a comment about how you would spend your $50 to "pay-it-forward" or deliver your  random act of kindness.  This giveaway closes at Midnight EST on Thursday May 12th and I will pick a winner on Friday May 13.  I will delete any comments that appear to be spam or do not state how you would use the $50.  If your Blogger profile does not contain your email address, please leave it in the comment as well so I can contact you if you are the winner.  One entry per person.  Duplicate comments will be deleted. 

Many thanks to Pampers for this awesome Miracles Missions campaign!  For more information about this campaign, you can watch their video here below (it's only a minute - and you'll be so happy you did!):
 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Canvas People - Free 8X10 Print

This is actually a post for my girl Christine (and anyone else who may be interested).  Canvas People is running a promo now for a free 8X10 print.  You can upgrade to an 11X14 for $6.95 more.  It sounds like a great deal - and it really is, but shipping will run you $14.95.  Pretty cheap and a nice Mother's Day gift though - if you actually have enough time to get it before Mother's Day.  I don't know.  You probably have to pay extra for that. 

Well anyways, I did buy this.  I used my Ebay sellings to fund it.  I dig sites that let you use PayPal to pay and Canvas People is one of them.  You can take advantage of this offer by clicking HERE

Thanks Canvas People!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Free Comic Book Day - Saturday May 7th!

Hey!  Do you have a kid (or husband) who is a nerd or who likes superheros?  I do (I won't divulge which one).  Well I'm super excited about this Freebie - apparently, the first Saturday of May every year is "Free Comic Book Day".  Participating comic book stores across the country will give you a free comic book just for walking in the door.  I'm not sure what the rules are - obviously it's probably nothing that is worth anything - but my kids don't care.  I will be there!  More information can be found at Boston Central.  I think you might have to be a member to see the info - I don't know.  I'm a member because I think the site is one of the best ones out there for advertising events.  Highly recommend them!

Many thanks to Boston Central for having it in their weekly email update - which I read every week. The following are participating Massachusetts stores.  You many want to call ahead to see if they are in deed participating - they were just pulled off of this website:   http://www.book-stores-guide.com/index.html.  and might not actually be participating in the promo.   Oh - and if you aren't in Massachusetts - go to that link right there (up there...in the previous sentence) and just find your state. 

Massachusetts Comic Book Stores -

All Star Comic & Cards


22 Mazzeo Drive, Randolph, MA 02368

Phone: (781) 963-8011



Amesbury Comics

19 Macy, Amesbury, MA 01913

Phone: (978) 388-6800



Baron's Collectibles

355 Bedford, East Bridgewater, MA 02333

Phone: (508) 378-7178



Biff Bam Boom Inc

1812 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA 01119

Phone: (413) 783-1400



Bob's Hobbies & Collectibles

659 Dickinson Street, Springfield, MA 01108

Phone: (413) 781-2627



Cole's Comics

510 Boston Street, Lynn, MA 01905

Phone: (781) 593-5925



Collectors Guild

369 Central Street, Foxboro, MA 02035

Phone: (508) 543-5400



Collectors Guild-Comics & Gaming

26 Wood Avenue, Mansfield, MA 02048

Phone: (508) 339-3105



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Comic Book Palace

620 Primrose Street, Haverhill, MA 01830

Phone: (978) 372-1477



Comic Stop

134A Main Street, Watertown, MA 02472

Phone: (617) 926-3430



Comically Speaking

580 Main Street, Reading, MA 01867

Phone: (781) 944-9636



Comicazi

380 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA 02144

Phone: (617) 666-2664



Comicazi

1305 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA 02476

Phone: (781) 641-2700



Comicopia

464 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

Phone: (617) 266-4266



Phone: (617) 851-7289



D's Comic Books

110 Newland, Springfield, MA 01107

Phone: (413) 734-1212



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Dragon's Lair

683 Westfield Street, West Springfield, MA 01089

Phone: (413) 731-7237



Fantasy Realms

222 Elm Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201

Phone: (413) 445-8809



Funworks Unlimited

Po Box 1405, Ware, MA 01082

Phone: (413) 967-8755



Gary Dolgoff Comics

Easthampton, MA 01027

Phone: (413) 529-0326



Gateway Comics Etc

107 Main, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532

Phone: (508) 759-8581



Gilbert's Nostalgia

Phone: (781) 444-1561



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Harrison's

252 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970

Phone: (978) 741-0786



Harrison's Comics

3850 Mystic Valley Parkway, Medford, MA 02155

Phone: (781) 391-6111



Harrison's Comics & Collectibles Ltd.

252 Essex St., Salem, MA 01970

Phone: (978) 741-0786



Hudmar Limited

270 Main Street, Marlborough, MA 01752

Phone: (508) 485-5474



Jerry's Comics & Collectibles

296 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: (978) 922-9359



Jim's Comics

21 Somerset Avenue, Winthrop, MA 02152

Phone: (617) 539-1073



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - K & S Collectables

173 Washington, Hudson, MA 01749

Phone: (978) 562-5344



Korner Komics II

99 Main Street, North Easton, MA 02356

Phone: (508) 238-3631



Larry's Comics

68 Lakeview Avenue, Lowell, MA 01850

Phone: (978) 459-5323



Legends Comix and Games

31 River Street, Maynard, MA 01754

Phone: (978) 823-0630



Magic Dragon Comic Book Store

307 Broadway, Arlington, MA 02474

Phone: (781) 643-3530



Mailbox Books

738 Main Street Pmb 440, Waltham, MA 02451

Phone: (781) 891-4194



Main Vein

74 Federal Street, Greenfield, MA 01301

Phone: (413) 773-7775



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Million Year Picnic

99 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Phone: (617) 492-6763



Modern Myths Comics Games

34 Bridge Street, Northampton, MA 01060

Phone: (413) 582-6973



New England Comics

732 Washington Street, Norwood, MA 02062

Phone: (781) 769-3470



New England Comics

1515 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA 02169

Phone: (617) 770-1848



New England Comics

732 Washington Street, Norwood, MA 02062

Phone: (781) 769-4552



New England Comics - Brockton

744 Crescent Street, Brockton, MA 02302

Phone: (508) 559-5068



New England Comics - Malden

95 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148

Phone: (781) 322-2404



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - New England Comics - Norwood

732 Washington Street, Norwood, MA 02062

Phone: (781) 769-4552



New England Comics - Quincy Office

110 Parkingway Street, Quincy, MA 02169

Phone: (617) 774-0140



New England Comics - Retail Stores, Boston

131 Harvard Avenue, Allston, MA 02134

Phone: (617) 783-1848



New England Comics - Retail Stores, Brookline

316 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 02446

Phone: (617) 566-0115



New England Comics - Retail Stores, Harvard SQ

14A Eliot Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

Phone: (617) 354-5352



Newbury Comics

331 State Road, North Dartmouth, MA 02747

Phone: (508) 997-5928



Newbury Comics

40 Cumberland Avenue, North Attleboro, MA 02760

Phone: (508) 399-9194



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Newbury Comics

1 Harrison Boulevard, Avon, MA 02322

Phone: (508) 588-9651



Newbury Comics

101 Independence Mall Wa Suite D116, Kingston, MA 02364

Phone: (781) 422-0119



Newbury Comics

31 Sack Boulevard, Leominster, MA 01453

Phone: (978) 537-9517



Newbury Comics

551 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

Phone: (508) 845-3391



Newbury Comics

112 Burlington Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01803

Phone: (781) 270-9860



Newbury Comics

551 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545

Phone: (508) 845-3038



Newbury Comics Inc

332 Newbury, Boston, MA 02115

Phone: (617) 236-4930



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Newbury Comics Inc

601 Donald Lynch Boulevard, Marlborough, MA 01752

Phone: (508) 460-0872



Nostalgic Auctions

541 Plain, Marshfield, MA 02050

Phone: (781) 837-5108



Outer Limits

463 Moody Street, Waltham, MA 02453

Phone: (781) 891-0444



R & R Baseball Cards & Comic Books

1159A Broadway, Hanover, MA 02339

Phone: (781) 826-7542



Rabbit Valley

Waltham, MA 02451

Phone: (781) 373-1950



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Rubber Chicken Comics

15 North Main Street, Bellingham, MA 02019

Phone: (508) 966-2210



Sasuga Japanese Book Store

96 Clematis Avenue, Waltham, MA 02453

Phone: (781) 891-5055



Stillpoint Inc

943 County Street, Somerset, MA 02726

Phone: (508) 674-5569



Stillpoint Inc

43 County, Somerset, MA 02726

Phone: (508) 674-5569



Superworld Comics, Inc.

PO Box 20924, Worcester, MA 01602

Phone: (508) 754-0792



T J Collectibles

160 Main Street, Milford, MA 01757

Phone: (508) 473-5874



Temptation's Comic Orchard

2331 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA 02745

Phone: (508) 998-0945



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Test My Children's Books

231 Main Street, Orange, MA 01364

Phone: (978) 123-4567



That's Entertainment

371 John Fitch Highway, Fitchburg, MA 01420

Phone: (978) 342-8607



That's Entertainment

244 Park Avenue, Worcester, MA 01609

Phone: (508) 755-4207



Tower Investments, Inc.

5 Bridle Path Road, Andover, MA 01810

Phone: (978) 475-2878



Van LIEW Studio

70 Webster Street, Worcester, MA 01603

Phone: (508) 754-0792



Web Head Enterprises

239 North Avenue, Wakefield, MA 01880

Phone: (781) 246-1797



Massachusetts Comic Book Stores - Wellesley Comics

316 Washington StreetSuite 3, Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

Phone: (781) 489-5653



Whaling City Collectibles

33 Center Street, Fairhaven, MA 02719

Phone: (508) 999-3040



Wild Time Comics & Collectibles

703 Washington Street, Attleboro, MA 02703

Phone: (508) 761-9760