The first Black Friday ad is already here

The first Black Friday ad is here, courtesy of Black Friday veteran Harbor Freight. So now that the holiday seal is broken, what else can you expect from Black Friday ads in the coming days?

A shopper takes a selfie as crowds pour into the Macy's Herald Square flagship store last year in New York. Black Friday ads are already starting to emerge, even in the middle of October.

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October 16, 2014

Ready or not, Black Friday deals are here. To kick off the holiday season, we have our first sales circular leak courtesy of Black Friday veteran Harbor Freight. This may seem early, but the hardware retailer has actually been unveiling its Black Friday wares in mid-October since 2010. So now that the holiday seal is broken, what else can you expect in the coming days?

More Black Friday 'Leaks' Are on the Horizon

To find out which additional retailers will also be releasing "sneak peeks" at their Black Friday offerings soon, we reviewed historical data about the ads we typically see in October. We found that last year, JCPenney initiated the Black Friday frenzy when it teased shoppers with its in-store snow globe promotion on this exact same day. While not particularly exciting, the snow globe was aJCPenney tradition, which most shoppers welcomed. In 2012, both Harbor Freight and dollar storeFred's commenced the season with ads that debuted on October 12.

In the coming weeks we might also see ads from Ace Hardware and Half Price Books, which have traditionally accompanied Harbor Freight in October. Last year, Macy'sGameStop, and Build-A-Bearalso made a move into the October time frame.

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But if you're wondering about retail giants like Toys "R" UsBest Buy, and Walmart, these vendors typically leak their ads in early to mid November.

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Harbor Freight's leak, which is debuting a day earlier than its 2013 ad did, consists of deals on items like cordless drill drivers, work benches, and generators with prices ranging from $5 to $550. It's worth noting that this ad is a "leak," so advertised prices may change.

If you prefer confirmed prices, last year Harbor Freight released its official Black Friday ad on November 2. Based on last year's official ad, Harbor Freight is doing more than just hyping the masses, as the retailer is among the top hardware vendors on Black Friday, with meaningful discounts on all things relating to tools.

As always, keep an eye on our features hub for all the latest Black Friday news and posts.

Louis Ramirez is a features writer for Dealnews.com, where this article first appeared: http://dealnews.com/features/The-Floodgates-Are-Open-The-First-Black-Friday-Ad-is-Here/1167770.html