Amazon has for Select Accounts: 15-Pack 16-Ounce Monster Energy Ultra Sugar Free Variety Pack on sale for $29.98 - 40% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $16.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has for Select Accounts: 15-Pack 16-Ounce Monster Energy Ultra Sugar Free Variety Pack on sale for $29.98 - 40% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $16.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
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Model: Monster Energy Ultra Variety Pack, Ultra Violet, Ultra Sunrise, Ultra Paradise, Sugar Free Energy Drink, 16 Ounce (Pack of 15)
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I enjoy the grape flavor a great deal, but just a warning: if you are sensitive to these sugar alcohols, you might want to avoid these. I've had stomach issues from this particular product which were not pleasant enough to continue drinking
I enjoy the grape flavor a great deal, but just a warning: if you are sensitive to these sugar alcohols, you might want to avoid these. I've had stomach issues from this particular product which were not pleasant enough to continue drinking
It looks like some flavors don't have erythritol or other sugar alcohols, e.g., Ultra Paradise, Ultra Peachy Keen, Ultra Red. Ultra Paradise (green can) is one of my favorites.
Last edited by SteveBear May 10, 2026 at 01:10 PM.
Same. Wtf happened. They've all disappeared completely.
It's your account. If you abuse the coupons they stop offering them to you. Same happened to me I saw zero coupons had to create a whole new account and now I get them again...
It's your account. If you abuse the coupons they stop offering them to you. Same happened to me I saw zero coupons had to create a whole new account and now I get them again...
I enjoy the grape flavor a great deal, but just a warning: if you are sensitive to these sugar alcohols, you might want to avoid these. I've had stomach issues from this particular product which were not pleasant enough to continue drinking
I wish I could give you mine. The grape is the only Monster flavor I hate. It reminds me of toddler cough medicine.
The original poster is right in his conclusion, But completely inaccurate in his logic.
More than likely, these coupons are intended for either getting people hooked on the subscriber and save model or for very high spenders to basically keep them happy and keep them spending. There is no way using a coupon that is available on your account can be "coupon abuse". Creating a new account to get access to coupons you do not have, probably is coupon Abuse, but it is not illegal And at worst you are violating terms of service. New accounts probably will get the coupons for x amount of time, then the same thing will happen.
The original poster is right in his conclusion, But completely inaccurate in his logic.
More than likely, these coupons are intended for either getting people hooked on the subscriber and save model or for very high spenders to basically keep them happy and keep them spending. There is no way using a coupon that is available on your account can be "coupon abuse". Creating a new account to get access to coupons you do not have, probably is coupon Abuse, but it is not illegal And at worst you are violating terms of service. New accounts probably will get the coupons for x amount of time, then the same thing will happen.
Is this a theory or is there proof to this logic? And I'm still confused as to what is considered abuse? Is there abuse where you subscribed to get the discount then cancel your subscription after your first delivery? If so, I'm not even sure how that's abuse if someone bought something thinking it's a good price but cease to buy it if the price goes up.
Maybe that's just amazon's attempt on trying to prey on the lazy.
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More than likely, these coupons are intended for either getting people hooked on the subscriber and save model or for very high spenders to basically keep them happy and keep them spending. There is no way using a coupon that is available on your account can be "coupon abuse". Creating a new account to get access to coupons you do not have, probably is coupon Abuse, but it is not illegal And at worst you are violating terms of service. New accounts probably will get the coupons for x amount of time, then the same thing will happen.
More than likely, these coupons are intended for either getting people hooked on the subscriber and save model or for very high spenders to basically keep them happy and keep them spending. There is no way using a coupon that is available on your account can be "coupon abuse". Creating a new account to get access to coupons you do not have, probably is coupon Abuse, but it is not illegal And at worst you are violating terms of service. New accounts probably will get the coupons for x amount of time, then the same thing will happen.
Maybe that's just amazon's attempt on trying to prey on the lazy.
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