Exclusive Deals on Holiday Gifts and Meal Essentials, Only for 'GMA' Viewers!

"Good Morning America's" Secret Deals and Steals have been among the show's hottest segments. Today, we're bringing you 10 exclusive deals on discounted food and kitchenware offers that will help make your holiday feast one to remember!

First, the fine print: To access the deals and receive the savings, you must use the promo codes and links provided below. Failure to use these codes and links means you will miss out on the promotional savings.

All deals are valid only on the dates listed and are available while supplies last. Deals may not be combined with other coupons and offers. Contact the retailers directly for any questions about products, pricing and delivery before ordering online.

*You may experience delays or technical issues because of the high volume of traffic. Please keep trying. The retailers are committed to satisfying your orders while supplies last. Thanks for your patience.*

To suggest an exclusive deal for my consideration, connect with me directly at Facebook.com/Tory. If you have any trouble accessing a deal, you're welcome to email me directly through www.toryjohnson.com. I will answer you the same day.

1. Kyotofu: Sweet Potato Pound Cake and Chestnut Pound Cake Gift Box

Original: $30

GMA Exclusive Deal: $15

Get 50 percent savings on Thanksgiving dessert using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/17/11

 

http://www.shopkyotofu.com/productdetails.asp?productcode=706

Chef Mario Batali raves, "Yum, yum, yum!" about Kyotofu, a whimsical Japanese dessert bar in New York City. You'll "fall" in love with the new limited edition Autumn pound cakes made with fresh and all natural ingredients. Order the Spiced Sweet Potato Pound cake, made with a special seasonal spice blend, and the Chestnut Pound cake, chock full of roasted chestnuts. Five one-inch slices per pound cake; two pound cakes per gift box (one each Sweet Potato and one Chestnut). A unique and sensational hostess gift or addition to your holiday table. UPS Ground shipping ranges from $5 - $12, depending on destination.

2. Wolfgang Puck: 12 Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set

Original: $200

GMA Exclusive Deal: $100

Get 50 percent savings on cookware using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/17/11 thru 11/18/11

 



 http://www.wolfgangpuckdirect.com/GMA

"GMA" favorite Wolfgang Puck has his own special 12 piece stainless steel cookware set, which includes a 3 quart saucepan with pour spouts and colander cover, 8" omelet pan, 10" covered sauté pan, slotted turner, solid turner, solid spool, slotted spoon, pasta fork, carving fork and a took crock. Save big and get free shipping on this item!

3. Pig of the Month: BBQ Pork Products

Original: $50 to $65

GMA Exclusive Deal: $25 to $33

Get 50 percent savings on a selection of ribs or 5 lbs of pulled pork

Valid: 11/20/11


 

http://www.pigofthemonth.com/pages/gma/

The Chew's Michael Symon gives Pig of the Month two thumbs up—and this guy knows his pork: Michael has a colorful tattoo across his chest that reads, "Got Pork?" This Ohio-based online retailer specializes in world famous barbecue using a smoking technique that was perfected over decades. Choose from a variety of ribs and pulled pork delivered right to your door. Details on the foods included can be found on the link above.

4. Hamilton Beach: Stay or Go 6 Quart Portable Slow Cooker

Original: $45

GMA Exclusive Deal: $20

Get a 50 percent savings on slow cooker using promo code gma

Valid: 11/17/11

 

http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/gma

Traveling to grandma's house for the holidays? This slow cooker is perfect for that dish you're bringing. The Stay or Go® Slow Cooker features a clip-locked, secure lid and tight seal for spill-resistant travel. Full-grip handles make carrying easy. Bring six quarts of hot food to potlucks or parties anytime; perfect size for a 6 lb. chicken or 4 lb. roast. You can also use the slow cooker to cook the sides, while your oven roasts the turkey. Folding handles snap up for carrying and fold down for storage. High, low and keep warm settings are all perks of this convenient kitchen contraption. It's $9.99 for flat rate shipping.

5. Dancing Deer Baking Company: Dessert Gift Boxes

Original: $23 to $68

GMA Exclusive Deal: $12 to $34

Get 50 percent savings on dessert gift boxes

Valid: 11/17/11

 

http://www.DancingDeer.com/GMA

Get the America's Best Brownie Sampler, which contains six assorted Dancing Deer Brownies, and pay only shipping and handling of $7.99. (Limited quantities while supplies last; limit one per customer.) Plus, save 50 percent on three Dancing Deer holiday favorites. You can even opt to buy and save now, but ship later by selecting a date through Dec. 23. The Dancing Deer exclusive deals include delicious baked-from-scratch, all natural, gourmet cookies and cakes, all artfully packaged in beautiful keepsake wooden boxes, tins and gift baskets. Shipping costs range from $8 - $15 depending on the product you order and the shipping address.

6. Big Easy Foods: Tur-Duc-Hens

Original: $60

GMA Exclusive Deal: $30

Get 50 percent savings on tur-duc-hens using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/16/11 thru 11/17/11

 

www.bigeasyfoods.com/GMA

Try something new this Thanksgiving – a tur-duc-hens! It's a deboned turkey stuffed with duck, chicken, and homemade dressings. The 15-pound tur-duc-hen feeds 15 to 20 people. No preparation required; just heat, carve and serve. (With required 2-day shipping, the total cost is $65.)

7. Skillet: Award-Winning Bacon Spread 3-Pack

Original: $42

GMA Exclusive Deal: $21

Get 50 percent savings on three jars of bacon spread using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/16/11 thru 11/18/11

http://onlinestore.skilletstreetfood.com/product/bacon-spread-variety-pak-as-featured-on-gma

Winning rave reviews from Rachael Ray, food bloggers and numerous food shows, Skillet bacon spread was created by Chef Josh Henderson, a founder of the national street food movement, as a condiment on burgers prepared from a mobile Airstream trailer. They take really good bacon and caramelize it with onions, brown sugar, vinegar, and spices, slow cook for several hours to create a symphony of flavors, and puree to provide the consistency of a yummy bacon-y spread. Bacon spread can be used on burgers, paninis, omelets, with roasted vegetables, as the basis for a vinaigrette, as a glaze with scallops or salmon, and even as a special flavor in a Bloody Mary. A perfect – and unusual – hostess or holiday gift for every bacon-lover.

8. Edgeware Products: Mandoline Slicer

Original: $180

GMA Exclusive Deal: $90

Get 50 percent savings on a slicer using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/16/11 thru 11/18/11

 

http://www.edgewareproducts.com/product/mandoline/

Engineered for professional-grade functionality, this high quality mandoline slicer features cast aluminum frame, stainless steel V-blade and 4 additional blades. The Easy Set adjustment moves the in-feed and out feed decks at the same time producing even slices. This product was the winner of the Red Dot design awards. Shipping for the item is $9.95.

9. King Arthur Flour: Giant Spatula Original: $13

GMA Exclusive Deal: $7

Get 50 percent savings on a spatula using promo code GMA2011

Valid: 11/16/11 thru 11/18/11

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/landing.jsp?go=GMA2011B&id=4459&utm_source=GMA

A favorite recommended by chef Sarah Moulton, this giant spatula allows you to lift and move cake layers, rolled piecrust or multiple cookies with ease. 8-inch square giant spatula features a stainless steel blade and comfortable handle. Sturdy blade has just the right flex. (Spend $25 or more on a sensational selection of baking tools and receive free shipping.)

10. Greenfeet: Green Kitchenware

Original: $9 to $40

GMA Exclusive Deal: $5 to $20

Get 50 percent savings on selection of six kitchen products using promo code GMA

Valid: 11/16/11 thru 11/17/11

http://www.greenfeet.com/Good-Morning-America-s/4670.htm

Greenfeet.com is an online marketplace featuring a large selection of healthy living products and sustainably sourced food at affordable prices. Exclusive discounts on products for your holiday entertaining range from artisan-quality flavored olive oil and a snazzy product to make the most out of your veggie scraps to recycled traffic light lens serving bowls and adorable tea infusers. (No dealer orders for resale allowed.)

If you have any problems accessing a deal or you'd like to suggest one for future consideration, email me directly through www.toryjohnson.com. I can't respond to your message board comments below, but I'll respond if you email me directly.

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41 comments

  • adama  •  6 months ago
    I just tried to get the turdduck hen LOL they were going to charge me 70$ for shipping wow 70$ is the exact amount of the savings who are they fooling. thanks for the deal jerks!!!
    • Papa 5 months ago
      Consumer fraud!
  • Da' Bird  •  6 months ago
    The slow cooker is cheaper at WalMart (minus the shipping that Hamilton Beach wants) Oh, those EVIL corporations!
    • USMC Wife 6 months ago
      Me too, Tina. And, that's Walmart's "every day" price. I'm buying mine from Walmart.
    • Papa 5 months ago
      Consumer fraud! Let the buyer beware.
  • Karry  •  6 months ago
    These "deals" are a joke. They lure you in with a big discount, but then rape your wallet with the shipping. Today's poundcake deals....$13 for shipping? That's a total of $14 per cake. Ridiculous! I don't care how good it is. GMA -- we don't make the salaries you make. The average American makes $50-75k/yr. I can go to a local place and buy a poundcake for far less.
  • marc p  •  6 months ago
    What crappy gifts!
  • really  •  6 months ago
    What good is it to show "deals" when the expiration date has already passed?
  • hideyodogs  •  6 months ago
    As the yahoos at Yahoo put videos in most of their articles it is beginning to appear that most of their subscribers are unable to read and / or comprehend the written word
  • Mike  •  5 months ago
    Those pots are crappy, get Cuisinart stainless - best bang for buck
    • Papa 5 months ago
      No, get Farberware Millenium. Cuisinart blows.
  • Erik  •  6 months ago
    What is with Yahoo running ads as articles?
  • Darwin,Worship of Knowing  •  6 months ago
    Don't buy crap,,its all crap !!! They are doing everything they can to take your money,,think about how much they already have,,no they say howheap it is,,and there still making money!! Not mine tho !!!!!!!!! Keep money in pockets !!!! The pots are junk...
  • D  •  6 months ago
    I don't want any of this crap ... give me a dang promo code to get a preorder price for a 2013 Mustang Shelby GT 500 @ $30,000 OTD!
    • stocky 6 months ago
      I want a promo code for half off on a Kindle Fire.
  • Lin  •  6 months ago
    this is funny. GMA prices aren't much of savings. wolfgang's 12 piece set is only $15 more than GMA discount from Amazon's normal price.
  • Newt  •  6 months ago
    check out "whipped and bea ten culinary works" for a great holiday gift...don't go if you get offended easily though...
  • sammyp  •  5 months ago
    If you put all three of these people together they would not have half a brain. Typical ABC.
  • travis  •  5 months ago
    rip offs
  • Lotus  •  6 months ago
    OK, I was looking at the bacon spread and you have a problem. Your description says get "three jars" and when you go to the website they are selling "two jars" for the description price. Was this a mistake or false advertising?
  • The RiverMaster  •  6 months ago
    I was looking for the How to Apologize book by Astro, co-authored by L.A. Reid but did not see it. Maybe I can find a copy of How to Mentor a Cross Armed Child at Amazon. WINK*
  • BJM  •  6 months ago
    My Mom wants a set of kettle weights for Christmas.
  • pants on the floor  •  6 months ago
    WHERE,S THE BEEF!!!
  • thecarrotlady  •  6 months ago
    What was the item on this morning on the new game avatar company?
  • JOE  •  6 months ago
    Christmas 2011 -- Birth of a New Tradition As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into high gear to provide Americans with monstrous piles of cheaply produced goods

    --Merchandise that has been produced at the expense of American labor. This year will be different. This year Americans will give the gift of genuine concern for other Americans.
    There is no longer an excuse that, at gift giving time, nothing can be found that is produced by American hands. Yes there is! It's time to think outside the box, people. Who says a gift needs to fit in a shirt box, wrapped in Chinese produced wrapping paper?
    Everyone -- yes EVERYONE gets their hair cut. How about gift certificates from your local American hair salon or barber? Gym membership? It's appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some health improvement.
    Who wouldn't appreciate getting their car detailed? Small, American owned detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a gift certificate or a book of gift certificates.
    Are you one of those extravagant givers who think nothing of plunking down the Benjamin's on a Chinese made flat-screen? Perhaps that grateful gift receiver would like his driveway sealed, or lawn mowed for the summer, or driveway plowed all winter, or games at the local golf course.
    There are a bazillion owner-run restaurants -- all offering gift certificates. And, if your intended isn't the fancy eatery sort, what about a half dozen breakfasts at the local breakfast joint.
    Remember, folks this isn't about big National chains -- this is about supporting your home town Americans with their financial lives on the line to keep their doors open. How many people couldn't use an oil change for their car, truck or motorcycle, done at a shop run by the American working guy?
    Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom? Mom would LOVE the services of a local cleaning lady for a day.
    My computer could use a tune-up, and I KNOW I can find some young guy who is struggling to get his repair business up and running.
    OK, you were looking for something more personal. Local crafts people spin their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, and pottery and beautiful wooden boxes. Plan your holiday outings at local, owner operated restaurants and leave your server a nice tip.
    And, how about going out to see a play or ballet at your hometown theatre. Musicians need love too, so find a venue showcasing local bands.
    Honestly, people, do you REALLY need to buy another ten thousand Chinese lights for the house? When you buy a five dollar string of light, about fifty cents stays in the community. If you have those kinds of bucks to burn, leave the mailman, trash guy or babysitter a nice BIG tip.
    You see, Christmas is no longer about draining American pockets so that China can build another glittering city. Christmas is now about caring about US, encouraging American small businesses to keep plugging away to follow their dreams. And, when we care about other Americans, we care about our communities, and the benefits come back to us in ways we couldn't imagine.
    THIS is the new American Christmas tradition.
    Forward this to everyone on your mailing list -- post it to discussion groups. send it to the editor of your local paper and radio stations, and TV news departments. This is a revolution of caring about each other, and isn't that what Christmas is about?