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Amazon Releases February '09 Coupon Codes

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Amazon.com has released the latest batch of special coupon codes and Probargainhunter has the roundup.

Steepest discount? 40% off Glutino’s Pretzels with coupon code GLUTPRET
Most awesome? 10% off Mrs. Meyers with coupon code MEYER2O9. Mrs. Meyers is the shit when it comes to cleaning.
Most random? $25 off $49 Tastybaby Bollywood Baby boxes with coupon code TASTY333.

Amazon coupon codes for February 2009 [Probargainhunter] (Photo: Meepocity)

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Pretzels! Mmmmm....

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Pretzels for those of us with celiac disease - even more Mmmmmm......

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am I the only one weirded out by the name 'tastybaby bollywood baby boxes'? it isn't the bollywood title (which is weird) so much as the tastybaby (which is weirder).

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@fjordtjie: "am I the only one weirded out..."

Yes. Yes you are......

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Do you have permission to use the official Mrs. Meyers corporate tagline "Mrs. Meyers is the shit when it comes to cleaning?"

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@fjordtjie: No, you are not the only one. I was also weirded out by it, I even clicked on it and still wouldn't buy one for a child.

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@Closed captioning provided by Homerjay:


"Mrs. Meyers. So powerful, it will punch you in the nose, then get the blood out of your shirt."

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@grumpygirl: Awesome, my mom has celiac. I'll pass this along to her.

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Huh. I couldn't get CAWFEEI5 to work. Maybe they aren't loaded into the system yet?

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@Closed captioning provided by Homerjay: Mrs. Meyers - the only woman chuck norris has sex with

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10% is nice, but 25% is off (Unfi buying club...find one near you!) is better.

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I checked out the 80% computer stuff link. A few of the items were good deals; however many of the "80%" discounts were either...


...based on a grossly inflated list price. Anyone who thinks a 1GB SD memory card still has a "retail" price of $50 has been living under a rock for the past few years. A 1TB Seagate drive was in the 80% off listing for around $112; NewEgg and Fry's have recently offered the same drive for as low as $99, or


...in the "used and new" third-party vendors who list on Amazon (some of whom have less then stellar customer feedback). If you want to take a chance on used computer hardware with no warranty, you'll likely do better on eBay.


Amazon has some great buys, but beware and compare before buying.