Right now Nature Bounty's D-1000 is on sale for $5 at Walgreens, with a $5 register reward. It's already free but make it sweeter by making another $5 off of it. Follow these steps to print out a $5 coupon on any Nature Bounty product:
1. Go to Natures Bounty Rewards and register for an account.
2. Enter the following codes. The first set of numbers is the "product number" and the last 8 numbers is the "lot code":
2099 -18576402,
51135 -18576402,
27602 -18576402,
17139 -18576402,
2386 -18576402,
2532 -18576402.
3. Those should add 600 points to your account.
4. Click on “Redeem My Points Now”.
5. Select the $5.00 coupon at the bottom.
6. Print the coupon, then click back to print it three more times (coupon can be printed 4 times).
If you do 4 separate transactions using all 4 coupons, you'll get $20 in Register Rewards and walk away with 4 jars of vitamins! Just remember, RR's don't usually "roll", so don't use your RR to purchase more of the same vitamins, or another RR won't print out.
Thanks Savvy Spending!

yeah..i love making money to go shopping thanks!
ReplyDeleteSeriously the best deal I have ever seen at Walgreens! No filler items, no up front purchase. Just $20 back. Now, I can buy my cheese, milk, and other grocery items from Walgreens this week and not have to spend a dime elsewhere. Just hope they still have some left when I go!
ReplyDeletemy computer would only let me print once :(
ReplyDeletein order to print more than once you hit the back button. One time it said that reached the limit but then I hit back again and it let me print all 4 times.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the coupon - it is a great deal!
thank you! I needed some vitamins.
ReplyDeleteHi - I love to visit your site but was disappointed to see this post - these codes are supposed to be entered once you've purchased the item. After signing up at Nature's Bounty and reading through the rules I feel certain this is an abuse of this particular promotion. I realize anyone can just copy the codes down by looking at them on the shelf, but do you truly believe that is the manufacturer's intent? The vitamin d bottles each carry the same code so the total points value on these is just 25 so "purchasing" several still doesn't justify the "$20 moneymaker"... I'd mind my own business, but I realize these promos will be pulled if folks (however unintentionally) abuse them. Please correct me if I'm wrong here - I sure hope I am.
ReplyDeleteRebalou---I discussed this deal with some of my friends and I have to agree 100% with you. If YOU, YOURSELF did not purchase the item how is it that you can claim you did and still have integrity?? This is the second time today that I have commented on honesty. My Walgreens cashiers tell me thank you for being honest and I would never do anything to lose that trust especially when they work so well with all of us couponers!!
ReplyDeleteIt is crazy what happens to get a little pocket change or a couple of free samples!!