Amazon has
3-Oz Blue Lizard SPF 50+ Kids Mineral Sunscreen Lotion 2 for $21.98 (
change the quantity to 2) - $10.99 (multibuy discount) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
2 for $9.89.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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phoinix for sharing this deal.
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Features:
- Mineral SPF 50 helps protect skin from 98% of UVB rays
- New and improved formula is vegan and infused with antioxidant-rich Blue Algae
- Developed for kids and formulated for sensitive skin without parabens or fragrances
- Water-resistant sun protection for up to 80 minutes
- Formulated without Oxybenzone or Octinoxate to help protect reef ecosystems
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Item(s) Subtotal: $20.60
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$3.09
Multibuy Discount: -$10.30
Prime Savings: -$4.45
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Total before tax: $2.76
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.18
Gift Card Amount: -$2.94
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Grand Total: $0.00
Item(s) Subtotal: $20.60
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$3.09
Multibuy Discount: -$10.30
Prime Savings: -$4.45
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Total before tax: $2.76
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.18
Gift Card Amount: -$2.94
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Grand Total: $0.00
While on mobile, I clicked the link from this thread, which took me to the Amazon app where it showed Prime savings of 20%. Then I added 2 for S&S, and checked out. Didn't have to do anything other than that.
I've attached a screenshot of the order.
Is anyone still getting an additional prime savings on this? -4.45? We're trying to decide if prime is worth doing again.
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Is anyone still getting an additional prime savings on this? -4.45? We're trying to decide if prime is worth doing again.
Here is a third party tested result, which is a much better data point, as to the safety of this sunscreen.
This one ranks as very safe compared to most sunscreens:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...2C_SPF_50/
Here is a third party tested result, which is a much better data point, as to the safety of this sunscreen.
This one ranks as very safe compared to most sunscreens:
https://www.ewg.org/sunscreen/abo...2C_SPF_50/
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