
Earlier this year, Dr Pepper announced that it would be giving a free soda to "everyone in America"
Guns 'n' Roses album Chinese Democracy, 17 years in the works, arrived anytime in 2008. This Sunday, Nov. 23, the agonizing wait will finally be over, and the people will have their Chinese Democracy — as well as a free Dr Pepper.

Tomorrow, I'll be finding several ways to celebrate being an American. Obviously, I'm hitting up
PartySugar and LibertySugar's election-night bash, but beforehand I'll cash in on some free food.
Present your "I Voted" sticker at
Krispy Kreme and receive a
sprinkle-studded, star-shaped doughnut at no cost.

A Warren, MI, pizzeria is
exchanging free pizza in return for McCain campaign signs.
"Turn in your sign, get some free food,"
offers Diana Franzoni, owner of Salvatore's Pizzeria, the restaurant giving away the pizza. Still seething over the fact that
McCain pulled out of the battleground state, she contends: "McCain gave up on Michigan, so you should give up on him."

When it comes to the World Series, it seems everyone is rooting for a different team, but there's one thing that all of America can get behind: free
tacos.
Mexican fast food chain
Taco Bell's "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" campaign is
back again this year. The promotion, which the
fast food chain first launched last year, gives out free Crunchy Seasoned Beef Tacos to all customers if and when a player from any team during any game captures the first stolen base of the 2008 World Series.

To promote their new coffee-flavored smoothies,
Smoothie King is giving away 20-ounce Coffee- and Mo'cuccino-flavored smoothies through 10:30 a.m. today.
It would be a smooth move to run to the blender master
closest to you, 'cause the offer is for this morning only.

To promote the start of college football season and the inaugural
Chick-fil-A College Kickoff game,
Chick-fil-A is giving away its new and improved (that is, larger) Chick-n-Strips for free on Labor Day, Sept.1.
The catch? While you don't have to get
decked out in a cow suit, the deal only stands for customers who show up wearing football team attire.

To commemorate their 30th anniversary, the
Cheesecake Factory will be lowering the price of cheesecake. When the first Factory opened in Beverly Hills in 1978, a piece of cheesecake was only $1.50. Tomorrow, (which also happens to be
National Cheesecake Day) the restaurant chain will offer cheesecake at its original ($1.50) price!
Denny's: Candidate Lookalikes Win Free Breakfast Until 2012Rise and shine, here's your steaming helping of "oh, man the campaign is everywhere! Denny's restaurant is hoping brave citizens will come forward ready to serve the needs of "Real Breakfast" by entering their
candidate lookalike contest. Think you or someone you know has what it takes to become the leader of the free breakfast?

In case you didn't know, today is July 11. To honor its official birthday,
7-Eleven is giving away
free 7.11-ounce slurpees between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.

To celebrate cow appreciation day, the fast food chain
Chick-fil-A is
giving away free combo meals tomorrow. To score a free meal, you have to go into the restaurant dressed like a cow from head to, er, hoof. If you dress as only a partial bovine beauty then you'll score a free entree instead.