TRIADELPHIA — Shoppers at The Highlands braved frigid temperatures while waiting for stores like Target, Bass Pro Shops, Menards and more to open their doors on Black Friday.
At Target, hundreds of people bundled in heavy coats, hats, gloves and even blankets lined the front of the store waiting to get in and for a chance to receive a “swag bag” with coupons for prizes and deals.
Kelly Kinder of Cambridge brought her daughter, 10-year-old Allie Kinder, to shop with their first stop at Target. She said her daughter heard her talk about Black Friday shopping in the past and wanted to see what it was like.
They were the first people in line; the store opened at 6 a.m.
“She wanted the experience; the Black Friday experience and we’ll probably grab a thing or two,” Kinder said.
Allie said

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