Get ready to sink your teeth into some sweet deals.

National Cookie Day is Dec. 4, and several stores are serving up freebies and discounts in honor of the "holiday."

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Check out some of our favorite offers below:

Please note that some locations may not be participating in the following promotions. Please call ahead to ensure your nearest store is offering the deal.

1. Great American Cookies

Customers can get one free chocolate-chip cookie Tuesday at participating stores, the chain said in a news release. Although you don't have to buy anything to get the deal, there is a one-cookie-per-customer limit. Click here to find a store near you.

2. Schlotzsky's

The sandwich chain is offering a free small cookie to customers who purchase an entree at participating locations Tuesday. Find your nearest Schlotzsky's location here.

3. Insomnia Cookies

Guests can get a free traditional cookie Tuesday at participating locations, the chain announced in a news release. Customers who place a delivery order Wednesday or Thursday also can score a free traditional cookie. And if you want even more sweetness, you can enter a contest this week to win free cookies for a year. Find a store near you by clicking here.

4. Mrs. Fields

According to "Today," customers who visit a participating Mrs. Fields store Tuesday can get one free cookie with a purchase. The chain's website also is offering as much as 40 percent off many tasty holiday giftsClick here to find a store near you.

5. Nestlé Toll House Café 

Customers can get three free cookies with the purchase of three classic cookies Tuesday at participating stores, the chain announced on FacebookFind a location here.

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