Frozen custard and burgers are a combination you can never go wrong with at Culver’s! And if you love the food there, sign up for their MyCulver’s Perks promotion to receive a free scoop of custard. Additionally, you’ll be able to customize your Culver’s experience and get some delicious offers and more. This promotion is only here for a limited amount of time, so take advantage of it today to receive your free frozen custard!
MyCulver’s Perks Promotion:
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- Promotion: Free scoop of custard when you sign up for MyCulver’s
- Expiration: For a limited amount of time
- Availability: (Locator)
- Terms & Conditions: Valid for new members only.
Get Free Scoop of Frozen Custard:
- Head to the Culver’s MyCulver’s Promotion Page
- Click to sign up for their perks
- Get your free frozen custard
- Enjoy your free food!
Bottom Line:
If you’re interested in free frozen custard, don’t miss out on this promotion and sign up for Culver’s MyCulver’s Perks today! With this MyCulver’s Perks you’ll enjoy a way to customize your experience, receive special offers and more. This promotion is only here for a limited amount of time, so sign up today. Check out more ways to Save Money with our Birthday Freebies and Free Food Deals, here on HMB!
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I agree I have been searching for a place to put the code and have to give up.
Yep, Culvers Coupons are worthless and just a way to get you there to spend your money.
Don’t believe any of this coupon business. As far as I can tell it is just a “come-on” to get you to click on the page where they can get paid for the advertisements there. I went to the trouble of printing my wife’s birthday coupon for a a free sundae and guess what, “they are not taking coupons whatsoever.” The lady was very nice but she wouldn’t even look at the coupon. It only served as an enticement to get us in the store and so of course I paid for her sundae and mine. They were good too but now that I know that Culvers is a cheat I will avoid that store at all costs. Shame too because their food is pretty good, expensive but good. I thought maybe that it was just that store but no where on the coupon did it say, “only good at certain stores.” I go to their competition and they are glad to take my coupon with no trouble whatsoever and so I keep going back. So Culvers is know on my “naughty” list and I will make a point of letting everyone know that they are cheats. For the cost of a sundae they are going to lose thousands of dollars in sales from me, my family, my friends and anyone I can tell on social media. Corporate should realize that by cheating one individual they are losing out on sales and profits and so I have to ask, “WHY?” Are they going out of business and trying to make every penny of profit they can before the axe falls? I’ve seen it before in various stores and especially places where I worked. Management would be scrambling to save every penny when spending a dime would return a dollar in profits. Then there would be a sale of the company and sometimes even the doors would close, Will Culvers shut its doors? Probably so if this is the way they choose to run their business.