Walgreens has select 100-Count Aleve Pain Reliever Tablets on sale for $3.99 each when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pickup where available, or shipping is free for orders $35 or more.
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Same price for the "normal" Aleve 100ct, which isn't surprising given that they are exactly the same thing without the additional marketing label on them...
Just checked Amazon for this...seeing price increase on food and household items. Anyone else notice this now that pantry has shut down. Their soap I use is like 30% more then used to be. Hope Walmart prices have not done the same.
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(ok, so the CostCo ones are actually 3.5 cents compares to 3.99 cents, but still)
"Aleve Back & Muscle Pain Relief Tablets" is just standard Aleve with different labelling, so is also the same thing.
The original comparison was against Ibuprofen which is a different thing (the brand equivalent to that would be Advil, not Aleve)
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https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...89095.html
Kirkland Signature Naproxen Sodium 220 mg., 400 Caplets
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(ok, so the CostCo ones are actually 3.5 cents compares to 3.99 cents, but still)
Even so, Costco has 400 for $14. Still much cheaper.
https://www.costco.com/kirkland-s...20625.html
Even if you could buy 4 bottles (which you can't), Walgreens would be charging $16 for 400.
Again, often on sale at Costco.
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"Aleve Back & Muscle Pain Relief Tablets" is just standard Aleve with different labelling, so is also the same thing.
The original comparison was against Ibuprofen which is a different thing (the brand equivalent to that would be Advil, not Aleve)