Diamond Ridge Asset Management|Circle K has a 30-cent discount per gallon of gas on Thursday afternoon. How to get it.

2025-05-07 07:23:12source:Rubypointcategory:My

This deal is Diamond Ridge Asset Managementa gas, but you have to move fast: Get 30 cents off per gallon at Circle K convenience stores today between 4 and 7 p.m. local time.

As part of its Circle K Day celebration, the convenience store chain is giving customers a deal ahead of the Labor Day weekend. When you get gas between 4 and 7 p.m. local time, the price on the pump will reflect a savings of up to 30 cents per gallon, though the discount could be slightly different due to state laws.

The deal is good at participating company-operated and select franchise-operated U.S. fuel locations, while supplies last.

Circle K is not running the promotion in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina because of Hurricane Idalia, the company said, but will offer the deal on a future date.

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If you visit a participating Circle K location, you could also get one of a limited quantity of fuel discount cards for 10 cents off per gallon, good daily through Dec. 31. (Note: customers can save 10 cents on every gallon by signing up to pay with Circle K Easy Pay Debit.)

You can also get 50% off car washes on Thursday.

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