Pretzel lovers this one is for you. Believe it or not, there is actually a day to celebrate that twisted snack. National Pretzel Day is on Friday, April 26th, and one of the most delicious pretzel peddlers is doing it right.

Get ready to indulge your taste buds because the authority on twistable treats, Auntie Anne's, is spreading the edible joy with a FREE pretzel giveaway! Whether you're a fan of the classic salted pretzel or craving something sweet like a cinnamon sugar twist, Auntie Anne's has got you covered, and they are giving you a chance to enjoy some free food.

Auntie Anne’s is known for their freshly baked pretzels, was founded in Pennsylvania in 1988, and has been the ultimate pretzel expert since.  In honor of National Pretzel Day, they’re offering free original or cinnamon sugar pretzels to reward members all day on April 26th.

Remember that you can only enjoy the perk if you are signed up for Auntie Anne’s rewards and can order just one pretzel person in-store or online. There are more than 500 Auntie Anne's locations across the country to enjoy.

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There are 39 Auntie Anne's locations in Michigan. Here in our area, you can take advantage of the National Pretzel Day hype at these locations:

  • Genesee Valley Center in Flint
  • Fashion Square Mall in Saginaw
  • Bay City Mall in Bay City
  • Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills

Not a rewards member? You can sign up and get all the perks here. So, if you're near Auntie Anne's in Michigan, grab your free pretzel!

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