Yes! If you find bars priced at $1 you can use both coupons to get them both free! Your original total will be $2 - the bogo will take your total to $1 and the $1/2 will take your total to $0. If you have issues or if your store does not like your total to be zero, grab 3 bars and pay only $0.33 each for all of them!
I don't agree with this. If the coupon was a $1.00/1, then yes, you could do this. You'd be using the 1.00/1 on 1 of them and the b1g1f on the other. However, the coupon is a 1.00/2, so you would need to buy 3 bars to do this scenario.
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I'm confused, can I use the coupons together? I'm not sure how this works!
Thanks :)
Yes! If you find bars priced at $1 you can use both coupons to get them both free! Your original total will be $2 - the bogo will take your total to $1 and the $1/2 will take your total to $0. If you have issues or if your store does not like your total to be zero, grab 3 bars and pay only $0.33 each for all of them!
I don't agree with this. If the coupon was a $1.00/1, then yes, you could do this. You'd be using the 1.00/1 on 1 of them and the b1g1f on the other. However, the coupon is a 1.00/2, so you would need to buy 3 bars to do this scenario.
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