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We hope our posts about the businesses and products we feature pique your interest and provide entertainment. You read our blog at your own risk (and at the risk of being entertained, learning a thing or two, and enjoying the scenery!). We do not review the places/businesses/people that we meet and feature, we only tell about our experience. Please do your own due diligence before purchasing, visiting, etc.
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Some of our posts relate to bartered products or services, etc., or we are paid to visit a business and tell our readers about our own personal experience in the Unlocking Connecticut style. We’re not reviewing these businesses. We’ll always link to the business’s own website for our readers to gather any pertinent and current information.
Please note that we do not accept freebies in exchange for any guaranteed coverage.
If there was any payment or barter made for a specific post, the post will clearly indicate that it is sponsored.
If we sound excited about something—we really are! We will not tell you something is great if we didn’t enjoy it.
If you would like more information and legalese, please see Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, PART 255: “Guides concerning the use of endorsements and testimonials in advertising.”