Update: This popular deal is still available.
Sports Research via Amazon has
90-Count Sports Research Burpless Triple Strength Omega-3 Fish Oil Softgels on sale for $27.95 - 10% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save - 40% off when you clip the coupon on the product page =
$13.97.
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Regular price at costco is 28.49 for 150 capsules - $0.189 per dose (150 count bottle)... but it is going on sale this week (ad scan says $5-7 off)
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Which one is better?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JAX0...tle_1
I've never seen fish oil with a higher Omega content than this, with >1g of Omega per 1.25g of oil.
This did work for me a few minutes ago, not sure why it wouldn't work for others.
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1 bottle = $27.95 ($25.15 S&S price) - $11.18 (40% off first order) = $13.97 before tax
3 bottles = $27.95 ($25.15 S&S price) x 3 - $11.18 (40% off first bottle) = $64.28 before tax
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Coupon Savings: $33.54
Grand Total: $41.92
I recently experienced only getting a discount off of 1 item for another product; I guess it varies by account. Not sure if it makes a difference, but this is my first time ordering anything by Sports Research through Amazon.
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It's like saying I'm taking a 500mg calcium pill and one is made from milk and the other one comes from gummy bears. As long as both pills say they contain 500mg calcium, it doesn't really matter where the calcium comes from.
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