Get ready for the "Super Sol" of solar eclipse day deals

Millions prepare for "Great American Eclipse"

Call it the "Super Sol" for advertisers...with big brands looking to lure customers in with eclipse-related specials.

During the "Great American Eclipse" on Monday, the moon will slip between Earth and the sun, casting a roughly 70-mile-wide shadow that will race across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina. Tens of millions of Americans will get a chance to enjoy -- and study -- a fleeting but sublime spectacle, the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years.

And, not to miss an opportunity to capitalize on a major event, American businesses are getting in the spirit, from donuts to bananas to biscuits.  Here are a few of the deals.

Krispy Kreme is going dark for the eclipse, coating its signature glazed donuts with chocolate in an homage to the complete midday darkness which will happen when the moon covers the sun.

Krispy Kreme Celebrates The Eclipse With Chocolate Covered Donut by CBS Philly on YouTube

Chiquita is celebrating with the "Banana Sun Cometh," an ad campaign tying the celestial phenomenon to, yes, bananas. "For two glorious moments before and after the total(-ly overrated) solar eclipse, Chiquita will temporarily turn the sun into a giant banana," the company says in a video.

Chiquita | Banana Sun Announcement by Chiquita on YouTube

Diner-chain Denny's is offering $4 all-you-can-eat Mooncakes--pancakes shaped like the moon--for one day only.  

Cracker Barrel is inviting customers to a "front porch" seat for eclipse viewing, setting up a "Bisclipse" video to show restaurants in the path of the total eclipse.

And in the this-ship-has-sailed category, Royal Caribbean's Eclipse Cruise will feature Bonnie Tyler singing her hit song, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" while the eclipse is occurring.

Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart by bonnietylerVEVO on YouTube

Missed the boat on this year's total solar eclipse? The next full solar eclipse viewable in the U.S. will take place on April 8, 2024. 

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