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Freebie Friday
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Freebie Friday first started on 5th April 2013, known as the "Friday Freebie" for the first two weeks but then changed to the current name of "Freebie Friday". Originally, "Code Generator" videos were posted, similar to the method used in the Moshi TV Show. From May 2014, Shuffle Kerfuffle puzzles have been posted for fans to solve for the code. The secret codes are sometimes given an expiration date of two weeks, but none of the Freebie Friday codes have actually expired.
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Freebie Friday first started on 5th April 2013, known as the "Friday Freebie" for the first two weeks but then changed to the current name of "Freebie Friday". Originally, "Code Generator" videos were posted, similar to the method used in the Moshi TV Show. From May 2014, Shuffle Kerfuffle puzzles have been posted for fans to solve for the code. The secret codes are sometimes given an expiration date of two weeks, but none of the Freebie Friday codes have actually expired.