Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Do you know where to get decorations with your school's colors? Specialty cakes? Signs for the yard?
Graduation season is quickly approaching, and parents of high school seniors are already planning special parties to celebrate. Local bakeries, party stores and other businesses offer school-color cakes, signs announcing the graduation, balloons and sometimes novelties, such as a multi-serving sandwich baked into the shape of the school mascot. Eat'n Park has gotten into the act via SmileyCookie.com. The restaurant chain's famous sugar cookies can be ordered online decked out in Peters Township Indians colors. So, tell us in the comments box below: Where have you found specialty graduation food or party supplies for your Indian? Or, if you have an idea to help make another parent's planning a bit easier, share your tips here!
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Eat'n Park is giving away free Smiley Cookies in honor of the start of the hockey season.
Eat’n Park is giving guests something to smile about today—especially if they’re wearing Pittsburgh Penguins gear. To celebrate the delayed start of the National Hockey League season, Eat’n Park is giving away free Smiley Cookies to anyone wearing Pens attires to the restaurants on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Wednesday also is the first home game of the season for the 2-0 Pens. To qualify for the free black-and-gold Smiley Cookie, made especially for the 2013 hockey season, any form of Penguins attire is acceptable. The Smiley Cookie promotion lasts all day Wednesday at all area Eat’n Park locations, including the one in McMurray.
Monday, July 25, 2011
In honor of its anniversary, kids meals this week are only 99 cents—and mascot Smiley will be stopping nearby.
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Remember: Eat’n Park Restaurants’ 99 cent Kids’ Meals promotion is coming to an end on Friday. The promotion is capping off the 25th birthday celebration of Smiley, Eat’n Park’s well-known mascot, so in addition to the 99-cent meals, all kids also will receive a free birthday treat bag with stickers, temporary tattoos, a collectible Smiley wristband, and of course, a Smiley cookie. “We at Eat’n Park treasure our relationships with families and communities,” said Trina DeMarco, community marketing manager. “So we wanted families to share in the fun of Smiley’s 25th birthday celebration. The specially priced Kids’ Meals and birthday treat bags add to the fun. Kids are loving them.” The birthday season for Smiley kicked off with a party at …