Are you ready for a sweet adventure? Join us for our Sweet Treat BINGO Challenge starting February 1 and get ready to have some fun—BINGO style!
How it Works:
1. Pick Up Your Card: Stop by any Common Goods location between February 1 and February 14 to grab your Sweet Treat BINGO card.
2. Complete Challenges: Earn a stamp each time you finish one of our fun tasks—like “Donate on a Monday,” “High-five a Staff Member,” or “Shop in Crosby.”
3. Claim Your Sweet Treat: Turn in your card with a valid BINGO (five in a row—vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) by February 14 and receive a sweet reward on the spot.
Extra Surprise: Once all BINGO cards are in, three lucky cards will be drawn to win a 50% off shopping spree—with no spending limit! (Valid for one checkout only. Will be announced after February 14th.)
Don’t miss out on the fun! Pick up your card at Common Goods, complete your challenges, and enjoy the sweet rewards. We can’t wait to see you!
Owned by Bridges of Hope, Common Goods thrift stores are open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Common Goods offers quality items at affordable prices and profits support Bridges of Hope’s work in Crow Wing County and surrounding communities.
Common Goods stores are at 17140 Highway 371, Baxter; 35562 County Highway 66, Crosslake; and 27 W Main St., Crosby.
Common Goods is a trendy thrift store for the community-minded shopper, owned by Bridges of Hope. Common Goods offers high-quality goods at reasonable prices, including clothing, fashion accessories, casual and one-of-a-kind home furnishings, and unique furniture pieces.
Common Goods was created to be a venue for community members to give their time, talents and treasures, which supports the ongoing work of Bridges of Hope. We have stores in Baxter, Crosby, and Crosslake.
Our goal is to have a major impact on the number of products leaving our area and entering our landfills. We work to recycle and redistribute these goods within the community, extending their use. As a result, local donations stay local and proceeds from the store serve local families in need.