Filed under: News | Black Friday
Nov 22 2011, 5:47am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
So what is this? Who can do the quirkiest Black Friday TV ad? Target is featuring the Christmas Champ maniac shopper and now Kohl's jumps on the Rebecca Black Friday internet meme. Kohl's released a TV commercial with a female shopper singing Rebecca Black's Friday song with a changed text: "Black Friday, Black Friday, Gotta Go to Kohl's on Black Friday..." Be warned before you watch the Kohl's Black Friday video below. This song might stick in your head all day long.
Kohl's promotes their 500 Early Bird Specials found in the Kohl's Black Friday 2011 Ad. Additionally Kohl's highlights that you earn $15 Kohl's Cash for every $50 you spend. Shop Kohl's online for the current available deals.
Black Friday 2011 is almost here - just 3 more days! At midnight Thanksgiving Day the big Black Friday Sales will launch online. Most retailers offer now 4-Day early Black Friday Sales. To plan your Black Friday Shopping refer to our Black Friday 2011 Ads Guide and Black Friday 2011 Deals Guides.
I4U News provides you with complete coverage of Black Friday including buying guides, deal analyses, Black Friday Ads and more in our Black Friday Hub. Make sure you follow us on Twitter to no miss any Black Friday 2011 Deals. Read about the latest rumors and leaked Black Friday ads on Black Friday Countdown.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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