Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 19 2009, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
ToysRUs announced that they will offer 220 Doorbusters deals on Black Friday. ToysRUs stores open at midnight, which is 5 hours earlier than previous years.
More than 70 Black Friday doorbuster deals will be available between midnight and 1pm. 50 additional doorbusters are available beginning at 5am until 1pm.
There will be a preview of more than 100 unadvertised "Mystery Deals" on Toysrus.com at 12:01am on Wednesday, November 25th, that will be available in-store on Black Friday between midnight and 1pm.
ToysRUs will also give away more than 250,000 free Crayola 64 Boxes with any purchase.
The 28-page Toys"R"Us Black Friday circular, packed with four more pages of values than last year, will appear in select newspapers across the country and online at Toysrus.com on Thursday, November 26th, offering more than $6,500 in combined, weekend-long savings.
As reported earlier ToysRUs will have the hot Zhu Zhu Pets in stock starting on Black Friday.
If you need holiday toy gifts, ToysRUs is definitely worth visiting on Black Friday.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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