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I was thinking of trying these when Wags does RRs next week. $5.99 for a pack of 20 with a $2 RR and a $1 internet printable. So, $2.99 for the pack. Any idea what other stores are charging for these, like Jewel, Dominicks, CVS or Target?
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I've been seeing $3.99 & $4.99.
I was going to do the same deal, and I don't like it the rebate I will send off.
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Satisfaction guarantee. It's on their site, http://www.purex.com/pdf/purex_guarantee_form.pdf
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Just going to use my Ecotrin one(s).
![]() Did you get your Jewel deals this week?
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Yes, knocked most of my Jewel shopping out, although I did mess up my Avenu. I was in a hurry and scanned in my Dominicks card. Still gives the preferred card pricing, but since the Avenu is specific down to card #, it didn't give those. Will pay attention next time. If your household does frozen pizza, the store brand Culinary Circle are very good and on sale at $4.50 each. They seem to get higher marks than the name brand pizzas, so they'll be a repeat purchase. Going to go back for Sara Lee pound cake and see how the price is, have a $1 Q from the paper and a $0.75 Avenu to help. Going to be back to Wags for more Ecotrin to pile up some RRs as well.
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I picked up the Purex 3 in 1 @ Publix Friday - it was on sale for $4.99 and they had $2 Q's taped to them - I had been wanted to try them - happy to say they are fine. Clothes come out soft from the dryer and appear to wash them OK as well. It is still pricey but @ $2.99 after Q's I think it is worth it. Walmart sells them for $5.99 and they have the refill packs of 24 but no pricing and I could not find a scanner close by to find out.
I wonder if other companies will follow Purex in this? It really is a great idea. No plastic containers to deal with and I never get the recommended washes out of say a 64 load size. I have even been tempted to mark the container everytime I wash to see exactly how many loads I do get! I probably use too much therefore the Purex is perfect for this reason alone!! |
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When the bottle gets to the drip, drip stage, I always make sure to rinse the heck out of it a few times, pouring the suds in with the laundry. I'm sure that's a few loads worth right there that would otherwise go to waste. |
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