Who can't use free groceries? Apparently many people are looking for the Fill My Fridge Sweepstakes from Cape Cod Online and South Coast Today. The Cape Cod Times and The Standard-Times are giving away $3,000 in free groceries. Three lucky readers each week will be randomly selected from all eligible entries beginning January 15, 2010 and ending February 21, 2010. Want to enter? Read on...


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FillMyFridge The Cape Cod Daily has been receiving many search referrals for the keywords www.capecodonline.com/fillmyfridge and www.southcoasttoday.com/fillmyfridge, so I guess people are having a hard time finding the links to the sweepstakes (or they are just typing the url into the search box instead of the address bar).

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