Amazon is offering
$25 Amazon Credit w/ $100+ Purchase of Select Optimum Nutrition Protein Products when you apply promo code
STOCKUP (apply at checkout) or click on 'Apply Promotion' via the promotional page when logged into your account.
Shipping is free (may also checkout w/ Subscribe & Save for reduced cost if option available).
- Note: Must purchase a minimum of $100 in qualifying Optimum Nutrition Protein Products. Look for this message on checkout screen: "Congratulations, your order qualifies for a $25 Amazon.com credit, valid till 6/22/2024. Limit 1 redemption per customer, per account."
- Note: Select products may also have a 20% off Subscribe & Save coupon to clip on the item page.
- Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.
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But for me I had to keep the S&S else I lost the discount. Your instruction seemed to suggest changing the 5lb tub to one time purchase, but that lost the S&S for me.
$83.41 was my order total, plus a $25 Amazon credit.
So $58.41 after the credit.
Minus the $19.89 for the shakes
Make the protein powder $7.70/lb. Overall OK, but still kinda meh for me so not sure if I'll bite the bullet.
However, I have the 30% Discover not fully used - so that gave me another discount of $7.09.
Net protein powder cost is $6.63 which is a buy
But for me I had to keep the S&S else I lost the discount. Your instruction seemed to suggest changing the 5lb tub to one time purchase, but that lost the S&S for me.
$83.41 was my order total, plus a $25 Amazon credit.
So $58.41 after the credit.
Minus the $19.89 for the shakes
Make the protein powder $7.70/lb. Overall OK, but still kinda meh for me so not sure if I'll bite the bullet.
However, I have the 30% Discover not fully used - so that gave me another discount of $7.09.
Net protein powder cost is $6.63 which is a buy
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But, to run the numbers, I would need to have a sample buy that purchases only one type of protein powder and get a final price on that combination.
My gut is telling me that the result would be an okay, but not spectacularly good deal.
Some examples of my math are in the community wiki of this post.