Office Depot/Max: 1.6oz. to 16.9oz. Hand Sanitizer (various brands/scents)
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$0.10 each
$4.99
+ Free Curbside Pickup Only
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Office Depot/Max has select 1.6oz. to 16.9oz. Hand Sanitizer (various brands/scents) on sale for $0.10 each listed below when you opt for Free Store Pickup (discount will apply in cart). Must select curbside pickup for the discount to apply.
Thanks to Community Member moonuni8 for posting this deal.
Note, pricing and discount availability will vary depending on your location, look for the Red "Save 90%, Save 95% or Save 96%" or similar text next to the Pickup Option on the page for eligible products.
If you're looking to give them away, I'm sure a local school will take some off your hands. After all, they are proven to be germ factories!
I did the same but it is all gone now - lots of need for this stuff around me at the local schools. I never knew how much sanitizer I could buy for $14 at this price!
BYD Care Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer, Fragrance-Free, 16.9 Oz Pump Bottle are the ones I got and they are great! Not sticky or smelly.
Once you change to in-store pick up they do change to 10 cents
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Just a heads up on this one: LifeShield Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer, Citrus Scent, 16 Oz Pump Bottle
Decent smell, but a bit slimy and takes a long time to dry. A single pump puts out twice what you need. To make it usable I had to dilute it with about 15-20% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (I used 70%). Final cost ended up being around $.35 a bottle, which is still a good deal, but not worth the hassle.
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BYD Care Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer, Fragrance-Free, 16.9 Oz Pump Bottle are the ones I got and they are great! Not sticky or smelly.
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Decent smell, but a bit slimy and takes a long time to dry. A single pump puts out twice what you need. To make it usable I had to dilute it with about 15-20% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (I used 70%). Final cost ended up being around $.35 a bottle, which is still a good deal, but not worth the hassle.