Maybe @potohgold who posted the coupon booklet screenshots can chime in on what the reverse side of the offers says.
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Maybe @potohgold who posted the coupon booklet screenshots can chime in on what the reverse side of the offers says.
It seems as though they link their products incorrectly (although I am happy about it) to the offers. Yesterday I was buying Taziki to go with our dinner for $3.99 and I got 2500 points for PC Olive Tapenade Roll Chickpea spread. I often get offers for a meat category that gets used by another category ie. I get an offer for pork and I get the points when buying steak. Not sure if this is store specific, but I dont think so since it happens at both stores close to me.
Loaded my points offers-have a pork offer (have not bought some in months) but the 400 pts offer on No Name coconut reminds me I still some left of the last bag I purchased. Snack time! :rolleyes:
Loblaws has a PC points offer of 4000 on PC ice cream... Anyone know how much this product goes for?
PC fudge crackle ice cream is the best!! Usually in Saskatchewan $5.99 a tub at No Frills. Now available at SDM too and often on sale there.
What stores does Loblaws in Toronto area price match?
I have an offer spend $20 on pampers diapers and spend $20 on pampers easy ups
Do u think these would be stackable?
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I don't see why they wouldn't be, to the best of my knowledge, Easy Ups are a diaper under the Pampers brand, therefore, it should be considered a Diaper as well as the Easy Ups. I've only bought diapers twice and at Walmart. Maybe another SC who commonly buys could confirm, but I don't see why not. And don't forget, If you have a printer, there is a $3 off ANY Pampers Diaper (Including Easy Ups), combine with the points from the diapers, it could work out to be a great deal!
EDIT; A quick look at RCSS West shows the "giant size" of Easy Ups for $32.98, not sure if it's a great price or not, but may be worth looking into