Note: This deal requires selecting both
One-time Purchase and
Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.
Amazon has
3.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Ultra-Hydrating Dry Cracked Foot Repair Cream Moisturizer on sale for $3.99 - $0.50 off when you 'clip' the
coupon under One-time purchase section - $0.80 (20%) off when you 'clip' the
coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - $0.20 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$2.49.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the 3.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Ultra-Hydrating Dry Cracked Foot Repair Cream Moisturizer page
- Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.50 Off Coupon
- Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 20% Off Coupon
- Check out with Subscribe & Save or click here to add it to your next delivery
- Your total should be $2.49 + free shipping w/ Prime or $35+
About this product:
- Potent blend of 25% Urea, essential oils, and Epsom salt, specifically formulated to smooth and soften the toughest dry, cracked feet
- Exceptional softening and moisturizing qualities, drawing moisture deep into the skin for up to 24 hours of hydration
- Heal and repair dry, cracked skin, revitalizing your feet with every application
- Restore the skin's natural moisture balance
- Calming essential oils like peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus
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The reviews were overall pretty good so I'm def willing to give it a try at this price!
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People that are saying they don't see the coupon are not following instructions...
Worked for me, thanks OP. I prefer the similar sticks, really easy to apply.
Afterward, navigate to the One-Time Purchase [amazon.com] page for the product, where the "Apply $0.50 coupon" checkbox should now appear.
I'm in for one at $2.23 shipped; thanks OP.
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