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Buy $20 worth of Coke or Mars Candy & get instant $15 off Ice Age 3 Dawn of Dinosaurs DVD (reg $19.99), net $4.99 with card, limit 1 (not ECB)

Not a super great price on the Coke, but.....
Coke 12pks: 3/$11 (ymmv some regions have different prices)
Mars Holiday Minis / M&M's: 2/$5 (lots of manuf. coupons for the candy out there)

I know DVD will be cheaper other stores (probably around $15), but if you want to buy it anyway, you could buy 6 Coke 12pks and DVD = $27, which would be like buying DVD for $15 and Coke for $2 each.



Sweet deal...I mean I'm going to get me some sweets out of this too...!!!


There is also a $2 coupon on smartsource making the DVD even less!


stephfunk said: There is a coupon for $2 off the DVD. It used to be available to print online, but I can't find it anymore. I scanned my printed coupon.

Still available for printing at smartsource.com
Thanks OP, great deal


I printed this from SmartSource and it's for Ice Age or Ice Age 2, not 3
Good luck
FT


FlyingTeabag said: I printed this from SmartSource and it's for Ice Age or Ice Age 2, not 3
Good luck
FT

a lot of cashiers probably wouldn't notice. Go to the young gal/guy, not the manager-looking employee. OF course, not that I would condone such blatant deception.


Wow...what a decent deal...I printed out the $3 coupon and took it in earlier today...So after the transaction, it has worked out tho this... 6 12 packs for 22 minus 3 and it worked out to $0.26 a can and a movie for $4.99 . Not bad in my book since I buy pop at work anyway and spend $.50 a can.... I'm sure the family will enjoy the movie, and can drink some coke products at the same time...(hehehe)


stephfunk said: I scanned my printed coupon, so I will try to attach it and hopefully the quality is good enough.Note to FW members (and lurkers): DO NOT use the scanned coupon(s). I repeat, DO NOT use the scanned coupon(s).

Each coupon has a unique code (PIN number); the store will not get reimbursed for duplicate coupons. Coupon abuse, whether intentional or not, will only cause retailers to tighten (or eliminate) acceptance of internet coupons. Printing your own unique coupon from smartsource is the way to go.

EDIT: Looks like FW mod deleted the post with the scan.


Used the coupon from Smartsource, and got it for $2.99. Thanks OP


jarhead6153 said: Wow...what a decent deal...I printed out the $3 coupon and took it in earlier today...So after the transaction, it has worked out tho this... 6 12 packs for 11 minus 3 and it worked out to $0.26 a can and a movie for $4.99 . Not bad in my book since I buy pop at work anyway and spend $.50 a can.... I'm sure the family will enjoy the movie, and can drink some coke products at the same time...(hehehe)


I was just wondering how you got 6 12 packs for 11 bucks...


My bust...corrected it to read 6 12 packs for 22 bones..was in a rush to post...


Coupon on smartsource.com is gone.


Coupon on smartsource.com is gone.


jbaskc said: Coupon on smartsource.com is gone.

It expired on 11/1 and was for Ice AGE TWO anyways..


this should be in grocery/drug forum.


If there are any Mars candy products left in CVS' Halloween clearance, that would make this an even better deal...although $20 worth of clearance candy would be a LOT of candy.


Dilly101 said: If there are any Mars candy products left in CVS' Halloween clearance, that would make this an even better deal...although $20 worth of clearance candy would be a LOT of candy.

with CVS (in my past experiene), you have to buy the exact ones that are pictured, or the discount won't automatically get taken off at register.




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