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Nivea for Men Coupons | $.25 at Walgreens

Jun
4
2012

There are Nivea for Men Coupons available to print. Starting, June 10th, Nivea for Men will be on sale for $3.50 at Walgreens. In addition, you’ll get a $2.50 RR wyb 2.

Here is the deal:

Buy (2) Nivea For Men 2/$7
Use (2) $2.25/1 Nivea for Men Face Cleansing Product 
or use (2) $2.25/1 Nivea for Men  After Shave Balms
or use (2) $2.25/1 Nivea for Men  Face Care Moisturizer
Pay $2.50
Get $2.00 RR
$.50 or $.25 each after coupons and RR

Thanks, Shannyn

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Comments

  1. shannyn says:

    There are more $2.25 q’s available at http://www.target.com. These are manufacturer q’s and do not state anything Target on them. It let me print more than twice:)

  2. DSM says:

    I haven’t shopped at walgreens before. Is there a limit to the number of RR you can get with this deal?

    • Lindsay in PA says:

      I am not a big Walgreen’s shopper, but I can share my experience…maybe someone else will comment….

      Last week or 2 weeks ago (i forget!) I did the U by Kotex tampon deal that if you bought one you got a $3 RR. After I bought the first one, I did a 2nd transaction and rolled the RR to buy the next box and another $3 RR spit out. The cashier said it shouldn’t have come out since I used a RR to pay for the 2nd box, but it did. And actually I went in later in the week and bought a 3rd box, using the 2nd transaction’s $3 RR and I got another $3 RR. :)

      I would just break the deal into different transactions…I don’t think if you buy 4 Niveas that it would print 2 RRs.

    • Shannon says:

      One per transaction – but you can do the transaction again – but do not roll the RR .

  3. TJ says:

    Is this a $2.50 RR or did you mean $2.00 RR? According to my math, 7 – 2.50 = 4.50 -2.25 – 2.25 = $0 …..thus making these free.

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