Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 01, 2009 -
I know most of you still use home printers, so listen up — recycling those empty printer cartridges has just gotten a whole lot easier thanks to HP and Walgreens! Last week I purchased a new HP cartridge and included in the box was a little envelope (postage paid) for me to mail away my old cartridge for recycling. And then after a quick trip to Walgreens, I noticed on my bag that Walgreens has a printer cartridge recycling program where you just take your empty cartridge to the photo counter for recycling — how great is that?!
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Aug 06, 2008 -
File Walgreens under Awesome twice today; first, today's their Free Film Developing Day, and now it's been announced that Walgreens is a print provider for Picasa!
That's right, print directly from your Picasa albums to Walgreens — which was already my preferred photo printer because you can pick them up from a store right after you order them online, no shipping costs or waiting incurred.
And don't forget to adjust your settings in Content Control to allow visitors to order prints of your photos, so your family can feel the Walgreens love, too!
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Aug 06, 2008 -
Walgreens always seems to dish out the deals, and today is no exception!
If you've got a "non digital" 35mm camera or disposable camera lying around, and you need to get its film developed, head on into your local Walgreens for free film-roll developing.
Just print this coupon and submit it with your order for one full roll of 4-x-6 prints and negatives — free!
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May 07, 2008 -
Here's a super cheap last minute Mother's Day gift idea that will totally rock your mom's world! On Tax Day, Walgreens offered 15 free 4x6 prints to customers, well today, you can order a free 8x10 print thanks to who else, but Walgreens! Wondering how to get your free jumbo photo?
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Apr 15, 2008 -
Today may be dreaded tax day for all working Americans, but now you can turn that frown upside down thanks to Walgreens who is offering 15 free 4x6 prints today!
Just log-in to your Walgreens photo account, select which pictures you want developed and once you get to the checkout, enter the code TAXDAY for the discount to be applied — score! You have until 1:59 PM Central Time on April 15, 2008 to qualify, so get your orders in asap!
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Mar 12, 2008 -
Need a GIANT MP3 player? Spotted in the aisles of Walgreens, a $22 dollar MP3 player — the size of your head! Walgreens and their genius digital music player manufacturer have apparently glossed over the fact that iPod's success came largely from its convenient small size to bring you the Colossal 256MB mp3 player!
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Apr 28, 2009 -
If you haven't noticed, it's wedding season here on the Sugar Network and I've been busy telling you how to keep up with your own wedding website, pick out the perfect photographer, and manage all those photos — yours and your guests — after the big day. This week, we're moving into the wedding planning stages, and today I'm talking about slideshows. But this isn't the after-the-event, it-was-such-a-beautiful-day slideshow, this is the slideshow you play during your reception, usually packed with photos of you and your betrothed throughout your relationship together.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
While coffee and oranges sound like my ideal breakfast, this eye-opening combo apparently has another, technical use — developing film!
The geeks at Photojojo have created a tutorial for those times when you can't get to the nearest Walgreens and must develop some film, but happen to have some coffee and Vitamin C on hand.
Basically, you make a developer with instant coffee and Vitamin C powder, create a faux-dark room, and you're off.
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Feb 02, 2009 -
Ever stood in the aisles of Sephora trying to remember the name of the shade of foundation you always use? Or in the aisles of Walgreens with instructions from your boyfriend to buy him a new stick of deodorant, but can't remember what brand he uses?
These things you see every day aren't necessarily all things you commit to memory, but with your cell phone, it's a nonissue.
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Aug 18, 2008 -
While walking home from work the other night, I noticed an unexpected sign in the window of my favorite Walgreens, reminding the customers that yes, they still develop rolls of film. I can't recall the last time I had a roll of film developed, but someone must be asking Walgreens staffers about it if they felt the need to put up a notice. Of course, maybe it has something to do with the fact that most of us have gone digital and customers are occasionally bringing in disks, but not rolls.
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