I will have to get to work on my 2013 predictions and recap over the next couple of weeks. Time seems to fly faster and faster as you get older, and it seems like this year was a flash. So much happened that we will do a 2012 year-in-review next week to slow things down just a bit.

Thank you for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes — our 806th issue!

Your Kibbles & Bytes team,
Don, Kali, Stephanie & Mike

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  • Bring a Toy, Get $15

    This year in our retail stores, we’re collecting toys for those in need this holiday season. As an extra incentive, **if you bring in a new toy between 11/23 – 12/23, you’ll get $15 to spend toward a $50 purchase.** You must use the coupon the same day you bring your toy.

    In both our **Waitsfield and S. Burlington locations,** we’ll be taking donations for the “**Rutland County Women’s Network.**”:http://www.rcwn.org/ In our **Manchester location,** all toy donations will benefit the “**YWCA.**”:http://www.ywcanh.org/

    If you’re in the area, bring by a new toy for a child in need, and perhaps take care of some of your holiday shopping list at the same time!

  • KB SPECIAL | iPad mini Accessory Bundle

    For only $20, you can purchase an *Ethic WINGStand* to use with your Apple Wireless Keyboard, a *PDO Anti-Glare Screen Protector* to keep your iPad mini free and clear of those pesky scratches and an *AppleJuice Screen Cleaning Keychain Kit*, not a bad deal if you ask me — not bad at all.

  • Small Dog Uses Passbook; You Should Too.

    Here at Small Dog, we are super excited to announce that we will be using the Passbook App that came with iOS6 for our in-store coupons! You heard right — you can find our current listing of all Holiday coupons here at “*Smalldog.com/passbook.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/passbook?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=passbook-kb This list will be ever-changing, so you should bookmark it and frequently visit it to see what new in-store specials we might be running.

    Downloading our passes is super simple. First things first: You must meet the minimum system requirements. You need to have an iPhone or iPod touch running iOS6 or a Mac running 10.8 (Mountain Lion) so that passes can be shared via iCloud to your iPhone (running iOS 6).

    After you meet that criteria you simply go to the “*site*”:http://www.smalldog.com/passbook?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=passbook-kb and click on the icon that says ??”Add to Passbook”?? and if you are on your iPhone or iPod touch, a new screen will pop up asking if you want to add the pass to Passbook. Once it is added, you just go to the Passbook app to take a look at all of the passes you have added. Simple right?

    Redeeming you pass is just as easy. All you have to do is go into any of our three retail locations find the product you want to buy and present the Passbook coupon to the cashier and they will take it from there. If you are ever curious about the fine print on a pass you can click the small ??”i”?? icon in the bottom right of a pass to get the skinny on it. Alternatively, you can always give us a call here at Small Dog to ask any additional questions you might have about our coupon passes at 800-511-MACS.

    We really hope this helps our customers out as a easier way for discovering and redeeming the hundreds of specials we run every year! Again, you can find our passes here at “*Smalldog.com/passbook.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/passbook?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=passbook-kb Have a great shopping season!

  • KB SPECIAL | iPad Accessories Bundle

    Save $30 when you purchase a *Twelve South Compass Mobile Stand for all iPads in Silver*, a *Hammerhead Anti-Glare Screen Protector 2 Pack*, a *Hammerhead Stylus in Red* and *AppleJuice Screen Cleaner Key Chain Kit*. Plus you get FREE shipping on all these great iPad accessories.

  • There Can Be Only One (Maps App)…Or Can There?

    As of yesterday, Google has released their latest incarnation of Google Maps for iOS! Everyone who hated Apple Maps can now breathe a sigh of relief and navigate their way out of the lake they mistakenly drove into while blindly following Apple Maps.

    A few key things to point out. We will be doing a more in-depth review of this app once we get around to using it more. However, first impressions seem good. It looks like Google maps on my computer, it will find my location if I have cell service, and I can find a variety of places that I might be traveling to. It has turn-by-turn navigation and voiceover guidance. Some mighty neat features, but the true test will be if things are not where they are supposed to be, as was the complaint with Apple Maps. I doubt there will be, since Google is most likely pooling their map data from their existing map database, but at this time I can’t confirm or deny that.

    For those interested, you can find the app “*here.*”:http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/stat?id=19XpSnZWhPI&offerid=146261&type=3&subid=0&tmpid=1826&RD_PARM1=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fgoogle-maps%2Fid585027354%3Fmt%3D8%26uo%3D4%2526uo%253D6%2526partnerId%253D30 (It’s free!) I recommend trying it out while you’re traveling about this holiday season and let us know if you find any inconsistencies.