Amazon has 160-Count One A Day Women's Petites Multivitamin on sale for $5.77 -> Now $6.25 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+
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Deal Instructions
Click here for 160-Count One A Day Women's Petites Multivitamin
Clip the 25% off coupon on the product page
Select the Subscribe & Save option.
Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'.
Proceed to checkout.
The price should be $8.24 -> Now $8.94 - 25% coupon - 5% S&S discount = $5.77 -> Now $6.25 + free shipping w/ prime or on orders $25+
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Price is $4.22 lower (42% savings) than the list price.
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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 24K customer reviews.
Amazon[amazon.com] has 160-Count One A Day Women's Petites Multivitamin for $8.24 - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save - 25% off when you clip the coupon on the product page = $5.77. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+. Now $6.25
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Model: One A Day Women's Petites Tablets, Multivitamins for Women, 160 Ct
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This may be a good price for this exact product, but it's still the epitome of "pink tax" - charging a premium for essentially the same product rebadged for "women." The last I checked, those 6 "vital functions for women" (bones, heart, immune system, etc) were present in all humans. They basically just cut them in half and charge you double. Heck you're even supposed to take two of them to compensate.
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Coupon is also there on a number of other One A Day products, although most have a higher pre-coupon price.
One A Day Men's 50+, 100 count are $9.25 before the coupon with subscription. https://www.amazon.com/Multivitam...B01AFQJS06
(If the coupon isn't showing, make sure "Amazon Fresh" isn't select)
While this is a great price for this product, keep in mind that the daily dosage on these petites is 2 tablets. I used these for a long time before I realized this. This is actually an 80-day supply.
This may be a good price for this exact product, but it's still the epitome of "pink tax" - charging a premium for essentially the same product rebadged for "women." The last I checked, those 6 "vital functions for women" (bones, heart, immune system, etc) were present in all humans. They basically just cut them in half and charge you double. Heck you're even supposed to take two of them to compensate.
While this is a great price for this product, keep in mind that the daily dosage on these petites is 2 tablets. I used these for a long time before I realized this. This is actually an 80-day supply.
I hate when they do that. It's the same for nearly all gummie vitamins too. Thanks for pointing it out as I may have just assumed it was "1 a day" since it wasn't a gummie and idk, that's literally the fracking name 🤣
I saw the coupon, but when I signed in it was gone. This would lead me to assume 1) it's prime only or targetted per account 2) it was a coupon for an overlapping product that I already used. One of those is most likely the reason
While this is a great price for this product, keep in mind that the daily dosage on these petites is 2 tablets. I used these for a long time before I realized this. This is actually an 80-day supply.
That's the kind of tactic that woul lead me to another brand.
While this is a great price for this product, keep in mind that the daily dosage on these petites is 2 tablets. I used these for a long time before I realized this. This is actually an 80-day supply.
While this is a great price for this product, keep in mind that the daily dosage on these petites is 2 tablets. I used these for a long time before I realized this. This is actually an 80-day supply.
"petites" so they made the pills smaller but now you take 2 instead of one even though the product is "One a Day" which any sane person would think is literally one pill a day.
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One A Day Men's 50+, 100 count are $9.25 before the coupon with subscription.
https://www.amazon.com/Multivitam...B0
(If the coupon isn't showing, make sure "Amazon Fresh" isn't select)
I hate when they do that. It's the same for nearly all gummie vitamins too. Thanks for pointing it out as I may have just assumed it was "1 a day" since it wasn't a gummie and idk, that's literally the fracking name 🤣
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I saw the coupon, but when I signed in it was gone. This would lead me to assume 1) it's prime only or targetted per account 2) it was a coupon for an overlapping product that I already used. One of those is most likely the reason