Amazon has
200-Count Nature Made B12 500 mcg Tablets for
$2.83 when you follow the steps below.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to community member
captainguy for finding this deal.
Steps
- Click here to visit the product page
- Select One-time Purchase and 'clip' the $5.91 off coupon
- Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 40% off coupon
- Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
- Total should now be $2.83 + free shipping w/ Prime or $25+
Note: You must be logged into your Amazon account in order to clip the coupon. Coupons are typically one use per account. You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.
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Once you click on slickdeal link, the amazon page will have the $5.91 box there. Click it.
Then hit buy one time. That brings you to new page with 40% discount. Click it.
Then go back to original page with the $5.91 and then hit subscribe and save….
The price should be $1.24
Note I did this on the iphone amazon app…
I hope that makes sense…
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Order Summary
Items:$15.89
Shipping & Handling:$0.00
Subscribe & Save-$0.79
Your Coupon Savings-$5.91
Your Coupon Savings-$6.36
Your Coupon Savings-$2.38
Total Before Tax:$0.45
Estimated Tax Collected:$0.00
Order Total
$0.45
How? The $2.38 coupon doesn't show up for me . Getting $1.24 total
Items: $15.89
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$6.36
Subscribe & Save: -$2.38
Your Coupon Savings: -$5.91
Total before tax: $1.24
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.00
Order total: $1.24
Coz you have extra 15% off your S&S
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Or at least, is a multivitamin enough if you're going to take vitamins?
Or at least, is a multivitamin enough if you're going to take vitamins?
You wouldn't "need" to. My rainbow light Mens one has 400% daily value
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The (naturally occurring) methylcobalamin version of B12 is better than the cyanocobalamin.
https://www.healthline.
https://drbloem.com/2012/09/12/cy...cobalamin/