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Kohls Black Friday 2010

Kohls Black Friday 2010 - The Kohl's Black Friday 2010 ads have hundreds of money savings deals available to early shoppers with store locations opening their doors at 3 AM on the day after Thanksgiving. Many items including jewelery, clothing, electronics and toys are on special sales until 1 PM during the Kohl's Black Friday 2010 sales event.

The Fisher Price Imaginext Batcave has been specially priced at $39.99 fr the early bird special until 1 PM down from the original price of $89.99. Another Fisher-Price item, the Rev N Sounds, is also sales priced at 19.99 on sale from the original $39.99 price.

Sonoma life + Style holiday hideaway separates are also specially priced at just $9.99 for the earlybird event. Normal pricing for these items was $22 each. Other pajamas and clothing are included in the early bird specials starting at 3 AM.

Kitchen appliances are marked down during the special time on Friday with items like grills and breadmakers at amazing savings. The Magic Bullet food sealer is priced at $39.99 which is a $20 savings for customers. Along with that item are other deals including the George Foreman 103 square inch grill for just $29.99. Several items are also available for $12.99 including a hand mixer, quesadilla maker, deep fryer and 12 inch skillet.

Kohls Black Friday 2010

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