Please enter the following information to receive your coupon for one (1) free box of Glucerna Cereal (free up to $5). Available in your local store in three delicious flavors:
Crunchy Flakes 'n Almonds Crunchy Flakes 'n Raisins Crunchy Flakes 'n Strawberries (Only one submission per household. Applicable within the United States, Puerto Rico, and U.S. territories only.)
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By the way, now through the end of the this month, if you go to CVS and use your coupon to get your free box of cereal they will give you $4.59 in Extra Bucks. What that means is you will get a CVS store coupon that can be used for anything in the store for free up to $4.59 and expires a month after you get it. So you can not only score yourself a free box of Glucerna but now until the end of the month you can get a $4.59 shopping spree at CVS to boot (make sure you purchase the cereal with a free CVS Extra Care card available at the checkout).
Update: Evidently when you respond to this promotion they don't give you the option to print the coupon instead it is mailed and by then the CVS promotion would have ended, but if you go to www.glucerna.com, they give you the option print a $1.25 off coupon for any Glucerna product so you can still come out ahead $1.25 at least.
Dead? I got this message... "Special Offer on Glucerna CerealThis Promotion Has EndedWe appreciate your interest. However, this promotion is no longer available. Please visit www.Glucerna.com for more information on Glucerna products."
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