Amazon has
8.3-Oz Theraflu Nighttime Severe Cold Relief Syrup (Berry)
+ 6-Count Theraflu Severe Cold Relief Powder Packets (Honey Lemon) on sale for $7.49 - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$5.25.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
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About this product:
- Multi-symptom cold medicine that provides powerful relief from severe cold and flu symptoms such as sore throat pain, headache, minor body aches and pains, sinus congestion, severe cough and fever
- Theraflu cold relief packets dissolve quickly in hot water for daytime cough medicine and flu relief that is as easy as making a cup of tea, great for stocking up on for cold and flu season
- Theraflu daytime cold medicine provides symptom relief, while nighttime cough medicine relieves symptoms to help you get a good night's sleep
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Buying things that don't work is NEVER a slick deal.
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I agree. I would give at a store but not online when Amazon can simply ask to verify my account. If not enough, I guess I'll pay retail. I had my identity stolen once and it cost the credit card company $7k (two hours of purchases).
In Ohio you can still buy pseudoephedrine over the pharmacy counter. You just need to show ID.
I almost ordered it "because cheap" but there will likely be another item that suits me better to use the coupon on.
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The FDA admitted it doesn't. I have personal experience that it doesn't. If you think it's some conspiracy, why don't you go ahead and take it when you have congestion and find out?
Pretty sure there's only one, but I'm not quite sure how that's relevant.