Offer Source & Rebate Link... http://embracedinner.com/ Note on 8/1/09: Tyson removed the rebate link... However, member "GeorgeGarman" saved a PDF of the rebate form in the Quick Summary Box for all of us... Isn't he smart? Great thanks, "GeorgeGarman"...
$1 OFF Coupon Link... http://embracedinner.com/SpecialOffers.aspx Save $1.00 on New Tyson® Skillet Creations™ Meal Kits 45% less sodium than our prior line of meal kits* *For every 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of product, average sodium reduced to 220 mg from 432 mg. Skillet Creations™ meal kits have 430 to 890 mg of sodium per serving.
Mail-in Rebate on any Tyson® Skillet Creations™ Meal Kit To receive your rebate for one Tyson Skillet Creations meal kit by mail, up to $4.99 value, you must: • Buy any one Tyson Skillet Creations meal kit between 7/10/09 and 10/31/09. • Mail this original form along with the original UPC from a participating product package and the original dated store cash register receipt with your product purchase and price circled.
Mail this form to: CMS Rebate Center, Free Mail-In Rebate Program # SKILLET01 PO Box 426008, Del Rio, TX 78842-6008
Must meet following terms to qualify: Original form must accompany request. Must receive request by 11/15/09. Offer good in the continental United States. Limit one per household. Maximum rebate check amount not to exceed $4.99. Refund amount is purchase price of qualifying product excluding sales tax. Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Proof of purchase must be from a Tyson® Skillet Creations™ meal kit you purchased. Rewards requests from employees, retailers, distributors, resellers, groups, clubs or organizations not honored. Warning: Requests for additional forms will not be honored. Reproduction, purchase, sale or trade of this certificate, proof of purchase or cash register receipt is prohibited. Duplicate requests not honored or acknowledged. Fraudulent submission could result in federal prosecution under mail fraud statutes. Not assignable or transferable. We reserve the right to verify identification. Not responsible for lost, late or undeliverable responses. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted. For rebate inquiries, visit CMSPromoCheck.com.
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Barbiedawl said:anyone tried these yet? even worth free?
I posted on the other thread.. I bought a Tyson Skillet Kit - Fajita. It's basically enough for 2 people. The taste is 'ok' but homemade are still much better. They include very small flour tortilla soft shells. I used my own wheat shells... better flavor. In my opinion, they are not worth the 6.99 that I paid. If they were 3.50-3.99, I'd consider buying them again. Tyson may strike out with this.
Be advised, bring a "list" with you when you go to the store to get these ... when i got home i saw that i had picked up TGIF frozen food by (ROOKIE) mistake. Atleast i thought the food was good ... but not nearly enough.
SlamminMOFO said:Barbiedawl said:anyone tried these yet? even worth free?
I posted on the other thread.. I bought a Tyson Skillet Kit - Fajita. It's basically enough for 2 people. The taste is 'ok' but homemade are still much better. They include very small flour tortilla soft shells. I used my own wheat shells... better flavor. In my opinion, they are not worth the 6.99 that I paid. If they were 3.50-3.99, I'd consider buying them again. Tyson may strike out with this.
did you get the beef or chicken? picked up the beef yesterday, haven't tried yet. $8.99 at Shop Rite (in the frozen dept case, some stores may keep these in the meat section too)
MISTERCHEAP said:SlamminMOFO said:Barbiedawl said:anyone tried these yet? even worth free?
I posted on the other thread.. I bought a Tyson Skillet Kit - Fajita. It's basically enough for 2 people. The taste is 'ok' but homemade are still much better. They include very small flour tortilla soft shells. I used my own wheat shells... better flavor. In my opinion, they are not worth the 6.99 that I paid. If they were 3.50-3.99, I'd consider buying them again. Tyson may strike out with this.
did you get the beef or chicken? picked up the beef yesterday, haven't tried yet. $8.99 at Shop Rite (in the frozen dept case, some stores may keep these in the meat section too)
owenscott said:Be advised, bring a "list" with you when you go to the store to get these ... when i got home i saw that i had picked up TGIF frozen food by (ROOKIE) mistake. Atleast i thought the food was good ... but not nearly enough.
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