Mucinex is SO effective and SO expensive. It's the kind of thing I like to keep in the house, because inevitably, someone will need it this winter. We just bought a 40-count box of Mucinex 12-Hour Chest Congestion Expectorant Tablets at Walgreen's and paid way too much, but we needed it. CVS has them for $23.99.
Amazon has got the same 40-count package of Mucinex 12-Hour Chest Congestion Expectorant Tablets for as little as $9.07 with free shipping, when you stack a 20% off coupon with their Subscribe & Save discount.
First "clip" this 20% off coupon. That's 20% off the pre-discount price of $13.95, so you get a flat $2.79 discount right off the bat.
Then the pricing goes like this:
- $11.86 - $2.79 coupon = $9.07 with the Subscribe & Save 15% discount (if you can take delivery of 5 or more active subscriptions in one month) .
- $13.25 - $2.79 coupon = $10.46 with the standard Subscribe & Save 5% discount.
These prices are a heckuva lot lower than the drugstore prices!
If you're unfamiliar with Subscribe & Save deals, or would just like a few tips on how best to use the Subscribe & Save program, read my shpiel on Subscribe & Save strategies here.
Remember that you don't need to be a member of Amazon Prime to get free shipping on ANY Amazon Subscribe & Save deal...shipping is free for anyone.
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