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Deals, deals, deals! Shop Caroline & Co. Boutique on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday

BUCKHANNON – Celebrate the biggest shopping days of the year at Caroline & Co. Boutique during their annual Black Friday sales event on Friday, Nov. 24 and Small Business Saturday on Saturday, Nov. 25.

Customers will receive huge storewide discounts, doorbusters, free gifts and more during this year’s Black Friday sales event. Sales will be available both in-store and online at www.shopcarolineandco.com.

The boutique doors – located at 33 East Main Street in Buckhannon – will open promptly at 8 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 24. Shoppers are encouraged to get to the boutique early because those who are lined outside before the store’s opening will receive a coupon for up to 50% off one full-priced item.

Looking ahead to these savings? Log on to the Caroline & Co. Boutique Facebook Live Event on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. to learn more about storewide sales, doorbusters, and free gifts for the upcoming Black Friday sale. Staff will be modeling doorbusters and talking all things Black Friday!

The deals don’t end there! Shop at Caroline & Co. on Small Business Saturday (Nov. 25) for additional savings. Caroline & Co encourages shopping small and supporting local businesses this holiday season.

Shop new arrivals and holiday looks here. Follow Caroline & Co. Boutique on Facebook and Instagram for frequent updates on new arrivals, upcoming events, sales and more!

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