There is a new high value Nature Made coupon available to print that will make for a great deal at Walgreens. But you'll have to hurry, the sale is only good through today.
$5/1 Nature Made Product 160 count or greater (30303 zip code)
:: At Walgreens - through 2/18/12 ::
B1G1 Nature Made Vitamin C 500 mg. Dietary Supplement Caplets (250 ct) - $11.99 online price
$5/1 Nature Made Product Coupon (30303 zip code - use 2 coupons on a B1G1 sale)
= $1.00 each wyb 2
Prices at your store might vary from online prices
From checking Walgreens online prices for Nature Made products, you might even find some products that would be free after these coupons.
Even if you can't get to Walgreens today, print this high value coupon. Nature Made goes on sale often at both Walgreens and CVS.
Thanks, Wild for Wags!
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
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Awesome! I was heading to Wags today to use up some RR that are about to expire and needed something good to use them on!
ReplyDeleteIf you get a chance, could you report what type of prices you found at the store you shop. Sometimes the online price is close to what you will find in the stores and other times not at all.
DeleteI tried to use these printables at CVS this morning & they wouldn't scan. Apparently they have now decided that if a coupon doesn't scan, they can't accept it. I'm wondering if this is happening at all stores now. :(
ReplyDeleteI used two $4.00 off Nature Made printable coupons that I got through their Facebook promotion. Both coupons beeped, but the cashier quickly checked with her manager and then pushed them through. She said that they had been having problems with the high value Nature Made coupons beeping and had to push them through manually. This was in Trinity, FL.
DeleteWalmart gave me oodles of problems the other week. Then I requested an assistant manager. When she held the scanner far enough back, some of the coupons went through....augh...who is to say it's not THEIR scanner and NOT the coupon. Nonetheless, I don't want the product (for either myself or donation) if the coupon won't work. Lost business in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteHi All - Some coupons just refuse to scan for what ever reason.
ReplyDeleteI've heard some couponers say they like to "fly under the radar", but I have the exact opposite philosophy. I want to get to know the cashiers and managers at the stores I shop. Then when you end up with one of the coupons that just won't scan, the employees know you and know you use coupons correctly and they are more than likely to push the coupon through.
I think that's why I'm not so much of a Target or Walmart shopper. They have so many employees and managers, you never quite get to know any of them.