The Dough Hook hosts Thursday's cash mob - lots of discounts
Pass it on - Cash Mob at The Dough Hook, 117 N. Main St., Bluffton, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 26.
According to Marlene Ballinger of The Dough Hook, during cash mob hours all deli items will be available at a 10 percent discount. Also, chocolate candy will be on sale at 40 percent off regular price.
In addition, shoppers may sign up for a $50 shopping spree at the store. This year the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with downtown merchants will hold a cash mob in one business each month.
February had two cash mobs because of a weather delay with the previously planned event in January.
Cash mob is a project of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce who urges viewers to shop locally.
The next cash mob is Thursday, March 19 (third Thursday of the month), at CG Pro Bikes, 127 N. Main St.
At last week’s The Black Lab cash mob Alice Bates was the $50 shopping spree winner.
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