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Voters Can Get Free Food, Coffee, Sex Toy

Companies Offer Treats For Voters

POSTED: 8:02 am PST November 4, 2008

Voters will pick the next president Tuesday, and they might also pick up some free cheesecake, coffee, ice cream and other goodies.

New Polls | Obama Votes In Chicago

Starbucks is offering a free cup of coffee to anyone who reports.

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is giving away star-shaped doughnuts, with red and blue sprinkles.

And ice cream maker Ben and Jerry's is offering a free scoop to anyone as part of a celebration of the election.

Chicago-based Eli's Cheesecake is giving voters a free slice of the dessert at the company's main store. Those who don't live in the Chicago area can get an election-related cheesecake deal online.

And adult toy store Toys In Babeland offered a free choice between two products for people who visit one of the chains stores in Seattle or New York.

Most of the giveaways don't require any proof of voting.

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