Amazon has released a fresh steaming batch of grocery coupon codes for August. Some of the bigger discounts include:
40% off PG Tips Tea
30% off select Organic Valley organic
30% off IZZE juice
See all the coupons here [Amazon]
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Amazon has released a fresh steaming batch of grocery coupon codes for August. Some of the bigger discounts include:
40% off PG Tips Tea
30% off select Organic Valley organic
30% off IZZE juice
See all the coupons here [Amazon]
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I like the IZZE stuff, but I found it’s cheaper to buy liter bottles of seltzer water (the kind with only carbonated water) and then I thaw different fruit juice concentrates and put them in a squeeze bottle. I just squeeze a bit of syrup into the bottom of a glass, add seltzer and feel like I’m serving hand-pulled sodas to Opie in Mayberry.
In short, I make my own IZZE at home.
I sometimes use Crystal Light in a bottle of carbonated water as a healthier alternative to pop. Your way sounds tastier.
That sounds waaaay better. I find the IZZE stuff too sour for my tastes.
Who in the H-E-double-hockeysticks buys groceries online, especially beverages which are really heavy?
People who have Amazon Prime, the shipping is free for these folks.
Occasionally Amazon has good deals on grocery items. Although, even if you’re a Prime member and get free shipping, they overcharge on most food items to compensate for the shipping.
Occasionally Amazon has good deals on grocery items. Although, even if you’re a Prime member and get free shipping, they overcharge on most food items to compensate for the shipping.
My mother who is almost 80 and doesn’t drive any more.
I do. I have Prime shipping so everything ships free. I also live in a podunk town where everybody shops at Walmart so if I want something they don’t have, I either drive at least an hour and a half to get it or buy it on Amazon. Which makes more sense?
Not sure about “actual” groceries, but I buy sugar free coffee syrups on Amazon on a semi-regular basis. These ship free and have saved me an arm and a leg in daily coffee money. (I
I’ve occasionally bought groceries there when I had a lot of gift certificates to use and didn’t need another book or video.
Any codes for a new camera?
I’m still holding out for a coupon code for Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz.