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Spencers Delivers DEADPOOL Merch and a New Orleans Trip for Valentine’s Day

Next month, the Merc with a Mouth is going to paint the town red when the Deadpool movie debuts on February 12. Wade Wilson fans have been anticipating this delightful debut for some time, and now you’ll have an opportunity to stock up on gifts galore as Spencer’s becomes your one-stop shop for all your mocking mutant needs.

Deadpool fans love to shop, and not just for chimichangas! As an incentive for fans, Spencer’s shoppers who buy $25 or more worth of Deadpool items from now until January 18, will receive an exclusive official Deadpool movie poster for free, while supplies last.

The fun doesn’t stop there. On January 18, fans will have the opportunity to win a trip to New Orleans to film their very own anti-hero movie produced by Spencer’s. Keep and eye on Spencer’s instagram for upcoming details. Let’s hope it involves vengeance, beignets, and Deadpool guacamole.

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Since the Deadpool movie is arriving so close to Valentine’s Day, Spencer’s has decided to make shopping for your loved ones a breeze. From February 5 through the 7th, Spencer’s stores will distribute Deadpool movie-themed Valentine’s Day collectible cards. These hilarious touching tributes of love will be available at all of their 670 retail stores, while supplies last. No one can resist a Valentine token of appreciation from a cold-blooded mutant mercenary. No. One.

Deadpool items can be found in Spencer’s retail stores and online at spencersonline.com

How will you show your Deadpool love this Valentine’s Day? Let us know in the comments and check out even more photos in the gallery. Share your Deadpool obsession by tagging @nerdist and @justjennrecipes on Instagram. I’m obsessed. Seriously.

IMAGE: Spencer’s

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