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High value SeaPak coupon up to $1.25!

Published: 2013-02-12 18:00:00
Updated: 2013-02-13 01:17:29

 

SeaPak is offering a coupons worth either .75 or $1.25 but hurry because they won't last long! SeaPak products are even on sale BOGO at Harris Teeter through 2/19!

Click HERE to print your coupon. If you click the Get Coupon link, you will be able to print out a .75/1 coupon  for any SeaPak product. If you click the Share Offer link and share the coupon link with 3 friends via e-mail or share it on Twitter or Facebook, the coupon amount increases to $1.25/1.

Many SeaPak varieties are on sale BOGO at Harris Teeter through 2/19 for $3.99 - $4.14. After .75/1 coupon, they are as low as $2.49 for a package as large as 28 oz. and $2.74 after the $1.25 coupon!

Thanks to hip2save.com for the coupon link!

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It will be still on sale if SD is on the 20th

Thank you labs.

If your only doubles merchant was an hours drive

Unless I was saving the coupon for super doubles (when you don't know if the product would be B1G1) why would I want to increase the value of the coupon to $1.25 when the 75 cent coupon would double to $1.50 making them as low as 2.49?

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