Note: This deal requires selecting both
One-time Purchase and
Subscribe & Save to clip both coupons. Please carefully read the deal instructions below to replicate this offer.
Amazon has
3.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Ultra-Hydrating Dry Cracked Foot Repair Cream Moisturizer on sale for $3.99 - $0.50 off when you 'clip' the
coupon under One-time purchase section - $0.80 (20%) off when you 'clip' the
coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - $0.20 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save =
$2.49.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the 3.5-Oz Dr. Scholl's Ultra-Hydrating Dry Cracked Foot Repair Cream Moisturizer page
- Select One-Time Purchase and 'clip' the $0.50 Off Coupon
- Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 20% Off Coupon
- Check out with Subscribe & Save or click here to add it to your next delivery
- Your total should be $2.49 + free shipping w/ Prime or $35+
About this product:
- Potent blend of 25% Urea, essential oils, and Epsom salt, specifically formulated to smooth and soften the toughest dry, cracked feet
- Exceptional softening and moisturizing qualities, drawing moisture deep into the skin for up to 24 hours of hydration
- Heal and repair dry, cracked skin, revitalizing your feet with every application
- Restore the skin's natural moisture balance
- Calming essential oils like peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus
16 Comments
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I can see the 20% off coupon but not the $.50 off coupon.
The reviews were overall pretty good so I'm def willing to give it a try at this price!
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People that are saying they don't see the coupon are not following instructions...
Worked for me, thanks OP. I prefer the similar sticks, really easy to apply.
Afterward, navigate to the One-Time Purchase [amazon.com] page for the product, where the "Apply $0.50 coupon" checkbox should now appear.
I'm in for one at $2.23 shipped; thanks OP.
It may not look fancy (for a gift), but Working Hands (in the green plastic jar) is amazing. It's not $2.50, but it's reasonably priced, widely available, and a little goes a long way. My favorite aspect of it is that the moisturization really stays with you, even through hand washing. It's even effective on my eczema, which I'd otherwise have to fill a prescription to treat.
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