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    Talking Coke Rewards has 'All You' subscription

    I don't know if anyone had posted this yet, but Coke Rewards has a 1 year subscription for 'All You' for 333 points

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    I keep collecting those coke points and saw that deal not too long ago....seems like a great deal to me, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I keep saving...and saving...not sure for what -- maybe that soccer ball for the kids?!
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    Thanks so much for posting this.
    I have been collecting the points but nothing really "wowed" me until I saw this.
    I just subscribed for my 12 issues.
    The nearest Walmart is about 20 miles away and since they don't have too many free items with coupons now, it will be nice getting the magazine delivered instead of going to the store just for it.

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    I got my first issue It was worth it the points.
    ISO LIST:

    activia $1.00/4
    yoplait lite with granola yogurt
    COCA COLA
    sunkist, faygo pops (any size)
    dr pepper soda
    (no diet sodas please )
    coke points
    sunny d
    simply orange (ind sizes)
    tropicana 50 orange juice (regular also)
    simply orange juice
    captain crunch cereal
    All detergent liquid for Pastor's kids with skin allergies
    potlucks
    tearpad coupons
    please, no feminine hygene or baby products
    I can't use target coupons as we are 200 miles from one

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    I'm thinking of getting this but would anyone say it's NOT worth it to spend the points on it? And are the coupons inside only good to use at Wal-Mart or can I use them anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatefrog View Post
    I'm thinking of getting this but would anyone say it's NOT worth it to spend the points on it? And are the coupons inside only good to use at Wal-Mart or can I use them anywhere?
    The coupons inside the magazine are mfr. and can be used anywhere.

    I actually like the articles inside and I use some of the coupons (depending on what's inside).

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    Alright, I think I'll try it out then. Thanks Curtis!

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    First, it is a nice magazine with recipes and all kinds of stuff. The coupons are manufacturers , good anywhere. I believe it is well worth the points. I priced getting a subscription and then used my coke points. It takes a while to get it but it is worth it.
    ISO LIST:

    activia $1.00/4
    yoplait lite with granola yogurt
    COCA COLA
    sunkist, faygo pops (any size)
    dr pepper soda
    (no diet sodas please )
    coke points
    sunny d
    simply orange (ind sizes)
    tropicana 50 orange juice (regular also)
    simply orange juice
    captain crunch cereal
    All detergent liquid for Pastor's kids with skin allergies
    potlucks
    tearpad coupons
    please, no feminine hygene or baby products
    I can't use target coupons as we are 200 miles from one

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    Sharkie is right - it does take a while to receive the first issue - 12 weeks in my case. But worth the wait for sure.
    ISO:
    Newman's Own Pizza, RP 9/16
    Crunchmaster Crackers, SS 8/26
    Diapers, wipes, Pull Ups, Easy Ups
    Huggies & Pampers Swim Pants
    Toothpaste, floss, mouthwash & brushes
    Always looking for Morningstar Farms and Kashi
    Any organic/natural products - lightlife, boca, organic valley, stonyfield, cascadian farms, etc. (no fish/meat, please)

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    Oh just a little tip on getting extra coke points: I have braved doing this 2 times. Go to your local grocery stores bottle return area and look in the bins or trash boxes set up for people to throw away the boxes there pop cans came in. Sometimes you will find the boxes for coke products and you can just rip the section off the box with the code and there ya go, extra points ! Last time I did this I did get funny looks but oh well . I got points from 4 coke boxes!
    ISO LIST:

    activia $1.00/4
    yoplait lite with granola yogurt
    COCA COLA
    sunkist, faygo pops (any size)
    dr pepper soda
    (no diet sodas please )
    coke points
    sunny d
    simply orange (ind sizes)
    tropicana 50 orange juice (regular also)
    simply orange juice
    captain crunch cereal
    All detergent liquid for Pastor's kids with skin allergies
    potlucks
    tearpad coupons
    please, no feminine hygene or baby products
    I can't use target coupons as we are 200 miles from one

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