The Walmart Black Friday Ad 2012 has been released online. Don’t forget to sign up to receive all of the Black Friday Ads as they are leaked.
Walmart is having 3 different Black Friday Sales this year, The first sale starts at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, the second sale starts at 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day and the final sale starts at 5 a.m. on Friday Morning.
Thursday Door Busters Starting at 8 p.m.
Xbox 360® 4GB + SkyLanders™ Bundle – $149
Wii™ Console – $89
Video Games – Priced at $10, $15 or $25 each
Leappad® 1.0 Learning Tablet - $65
Furby® - $45
Razor® Accelerator 12-Volt Electric Scooter – $79
Fisher Price Power Wheels® Jeep® Wrangler 6-Volt Rid- Ons – $89
Licensed Boys’ and Girls’ 2-Piece Sleep Set – $4.50
Mens’ and Ladies’ Denim – $9.50
Crock Pot® 6-Quart Slow Cooker - $9.44
Mr. Coffee® Programmable 12-Cup Coffee Maker - $9.44
Shark® Steam Pocket Mop - $39
Ninja® Pulse Blender – $39
Better Homes and Gardens® 700-Thread Count Sheet Set - $19.96
48” Air-Powered Hockey Table - $29.86
14’ Trampoline with Enclosure and Bonus Flash Light Zone - $159
Thursday Door Busters Starting at 10 p.m.
LG® Blu-ray™ Player – $38
One-Hour Guarantee In Stock from 10pm – 11pm
Emerson® 32” 720p LCD TV - $148
One-Hour Guarantee In Stock from 10pm – 11pm
Apple iPad®2 16GB with Wi-Fi – $399
Buy 1, Get a $75 Walmart Gift Card
$329 after Gift Card
One-Hour Guarantee In-Stock from 10pm – 11pm
Vizio® 60” 720p LED Smart TV with built in Wi-Fi - $688
Samsung® 43″ 720p 600Hz Class Plasma HDTV - $378
HP® 15.6” Laptop with 4GB and 320GB hard drive - $279
Nikon® D3000 Digital Camera with Lens Kit - $449
Samsung® Smart ST195 Digital Camera - $99
Nook® Color™ 8GB Tablet - $99
Virgin Mobile® 3G/4G Hotspot - $39.88
Friday Door Busters Starting at 5 a.m.
Sharp® 70” 1080p 120Hz HDTV – $1,798
Acer® 13.3” Ultrabook™ with 4GB and 320GB solid state drive – $499
$100 Walmart gift card with the purchase of select Smartphones such as the Samsung® Galaxy S III, Droid RAZR M by Motorola® and HTC® One X
Stanley® 6-Drawer Rolling Tool Cabinet with 85-Piece Mechanic Tool Set – $99
Singer® Sew Mate 5400 60-Stitch Sewing Machine – $99.97
5” Pre-Lit Harrison Christmas Tree – $20
Better Homes and Gardens Deluxe Recliner – $199
View the Full Walmart Black Friday Ad here.
Other posts in the Black Friday Ads 2012 series
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- Staples Black Friday Deals 2012
- Best Buy Black Friday Ad 2012
- Walmart Black Friday Ad 2012
- Target Black Friday Ad 2012
- Kmart Black Friday Deals 2012
- Best Buy Black Friday Ad 2012
- Kohl's Black Friday Ad 2012
- Office Depot Black Friday Ad 2012
- Toys "R" Us Black Friday Ad 2012
- CVS Black Friday Deals Ad 2012
- Family Dollar Black Friday Ad 2012
- Dollar General Black Friday Ad 2012
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I am so sad the stores are open and having these sales on Thanksgiving Day! I guess more people than I thought were out last year shopping on Thanksgiving, encouraging the stores to make these decisions.
I agree, Shari. As much as I love a deal I am not prepared to give up my family for one. I appreciate the MSM site sooo much but I am ignoring all the Black Friday stuff. In my opinion, Black Friday has become a huge ‘black cloud’ over this country. I want my Thanksgiving to be spent in thanksgiving!
So sad for the employees and store owners too. A few weeks ago I was at a shoe store in the mall. The only employee in the store had just gotten off the telephone with her husband. She looked upset, so I inquired as to why. She told me her store had to be open Thanksgiving and all night through black Friday, of course that would effect her family’s celebration. She was frustrated because shoppers aren’t “shoe shopping” at these crazy hours. She told me the mall fined her several hundred dollars for every hour her store was not open.
I just found out yesterday that my daughter will be working Thanksgiving as well for these very reasons. Seriously, for the folks who do work retail wouldn’t it make sense to give them one last day off to spend with family before the busy Christmas season starts?? Maybe this isn’t a big deal for a lot of people but I am in tears as I type this. When will the madness stop? Why has getting a deal become more important than spending time with family on a holiday?
I am also saddened to read that stores are valuing profits over family. I was appalled when stores began opening at midnight. A few years ago, I broke down and went Black Friday shopping with a large group of family members who venture out yearly. We had a great time. NOT because of great deals but by spending time together. I predicted that it would begin earlier and earlier due to stores trying to outdo each other. I had no idea it would be this soon and that early-8:00! How sad that some will give up their day of thanks gathered with family over saving a dollar or two. Even sadder yet, those who have no choice.
Will these be online??