Pantene Shampoo & Conditioner as Low as 93¢ After Walgreens Rewards
Through July 28th, head to Walgreens where they are offering 3,000 Bonus Points ($3 Reward) when you purchase three select Pantene Hair Care products.
Even sweeter, through July 28th, Pantene Hair care is on sale for Buy one, get one 50% off! Combine the rewards, sale and some coupons for some nice buys!
Walgreens Deal Ideas (Thru 7/28):
Buy 6 Pantene Shampoo or Conditioner 12.6 oz $4.79 each
Total after B1G1 50% off = $21.57
Use the $5/3 Pantene Products digital coupon, available to clip to your balance rewards card here (one time use, exp 7/28)
And, use the $5/3 Pantene Products coupon found in the 7/1 P&G
Pay $11.57
Get 3,000 Bonus Points ($3 reward) when you buy 3 Pantene Products = 6,000 Points back
Final cost $5.57 total – just 93¢ each!
Don’t have the insert coupon? Do this deal…
Buy 3 Pantene Shampoo or Conditioner 12.6 oz $4.79 each
Total after B1G1 50% off = $11.98
Use the $5/3 Pantene Products digital coupon, available to clip to your balance rewards card here (one time use, exp 7/28)
Pay $6.98
Get back 3,000 Bonus Points ($3 reward) when you buy 3 Pantene Products
Final cost $3.98 total – just $1.33 each!
My Wags considers the clip to card coupon a mfg coupon. So you can’t use both paper and clip to card.
it is a mfg coupon, but if you’re buying 6 bottles you can use both coupons – one coupon for every three bottles will take $5/3 as the q states.
It will give you rewards for more then one set of buys? Like , the buy 3 get 3000 points, will work more then once?
Yes, I am not finding a limit for that.
if I need a certain total for a wags couon, like the get 5K points for 20$ purchase, is the Wags coupon in this scenario going to drop my total below 20$ or is it not counted like the manufacturer coupons?
Hi there! If you are using coupons on a deal that has a minimum threshold and the coupons are manufacturer’s coupons the threshold would be met before coupons. If the coupons are store coupons, then the threshold would be met after coupons. Hope this helps!