Get $10 by mail with the purchase of $30 worth of Tostitos Chips, Tostitos Dips, Pepsi Carbonated Soft Drinks, Condiments, Plastic Cups, Ice, Paper Plates and/or Deli items (any brand, any size).
Offer begins December 11, 2009 and expires February 8, 2010.
No beer purchase required. Offer good only for residents of Missouri, Al, AR, CT, HI, KY, LA, ME, MN, MO, NC, NJ, NY, SD, UT, VA and WV who are of legal drinking age.
I found this "Savings Guide" at a Schnucks; it's not very big (3x4 inches) and was just sitting on the cases of Coors Light.
Besides the rebate form, there are a couple of coupon in the brochure:
.55 off (2) Pepsi Max 2- liters
$1 off any (1) jar of Tostitos Dip when you buy (1) bag of Tostitos Tortilla chips
Note: If you can't find the rebate form at the store. Print one HERE.
Thanks, CJ!
Edit: Scroll through the printable form. There are 4 different rebates - you have read the fine print to find the ones for your state. Missouri residents qualify for the rebates on pages 2 and 4.
Friday, January 15, 2010
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Thanks for the printable! I have NEVER found an alcohol related rebate in the stores.
ReplyDeleteThis could pair up nicely with the Tostitos/Pepsi deal at Wags. After Qs, RRs and rebate, this could be a MM!
~Staci
I also found this form/brochure thingie :-) at Shop n' Save. It was inside of a Coors stand-up display. The forms are tucked into a little "window" in the display and are not at all obvious (at least they were not to me.) You have to walk right up to the display and find the place where you pull one booket out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for more info on where to find the rebate form in the store. I too was lucky to find the form because it blended in with the packaging.
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never seen those as a printable! That's super cool. They had the $10/30 and $7.50/$20 too!
ReplyDeleteHi Liz, I haven't ever seen beer rebate printable either. I was a little leary at first, so I called the Coors rebate number and they said they were OK to use.
ReplyDeleteI guess someone at Coors got tire of hearing or reading about the sale of NBPR forms over at FW. IMHO, take only a few and don't grab all the forms or brochures. Thankfully there are a few good hearted individuals that help those who can't afford to pay these greedy clowns.
ReplyDeleteHow I read it you could submit a $10 AND a $7.50 rebate per household?? What do you think?
ReplyDeleteHi kas, I've made it a point never to buy coupons or rebate forms. If there is no market, people won't take them all.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - I'm reading it that way also, but you never know until you submit it. If you have purchased those items anyway, it would be worth the stamp to give it a try.
The link to the rebate says you have to buy beer and you get $15 back. Is this different than the original link posted?
ReplyDeleteNever mind. Sorry about that. Guess it would help if I actually scrolled down on the rebate form to see that there are 4 pages on the rebate!
ReplyDeleteIf you use the printable, be careful because the valid states look like they are different from the one in the store... I do not see MO as one of the states on the printable.
ReplyDeleteI edited the original post to mention there are 4 pages of rebates. Missouri residents qualify for the rebates on pages 2 & 4.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the confusion.