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Canadian Coupons: Shopper’s Drug Mart $10 Coupon When You Spend $50* or More

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 sdm122

Offer valid on the pur­chase total of eli­gi­ble prod­ucts after dis­counts and redemp­tions and before taxes. Excludes pre­scrip­tion pur­chases, prod­ucts with codeine, tobacco prod­ucts (where applic­a­ble), stamps, pass­port pho­tos, lot­tery tick­ets, event tick­ets, tran­sit tick­ets and passes, elec­tronic gift cards, Life Expe­ri­ences® pack­ages, pre­paid phone cards and Shop­pers Home Health Care loca­tions. Not to be used in con­junc­tion with any other Shop­pers Drug Mart pro­mo­tions or offers.

I have called SDM’s cus­tomer ser­vice num­ber and this is what I was told:

*$50 min­i­mum pur­chase required in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Man­i­toba, Que­bec, PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Sco­tia, Yukon Ter­ri­to­ries, Nunavut, and New­found­land and Labrador. $60 min­i­mum pur­chase required in Ontario.

Thanks to BOO111 for the Nova Sco­tia info, and guess­boi for the Alberta info!

Thanks to Trip­s­plan­ner for the early heads up!

15 Responses to “Canadian Coupons: Shopper’s Drug Mart $10 Coupon When You Spend $50* or More”

  1. IRefuseToPayFullPrice

    mac121wx — I really don’t know. I just posted here what it said on SDM’s website.

  2. Nelly

    Because Ontario is like the US of Canada. That’s where all the best deals usu­ally are :D

  3. cheapy

    Does any­one have any tips on get­ting up to the $50 mark, I really am cheap and have a hard time drop­ping $50 at once, I’m not one to spend $40 on face creams/perfumes…

    Drugs do add up, but they only last so long and I can only con­sume so many when sick!

    Thanks!

  4. cmoody8107

    Per­son­ally I buy my milk & eggs at Shop­pers, and usu­ally they have a cou­ple good gro­cery deals each week!

  5. IRefuseToPayFullPrice

    Yes milk and eggs def­i­nitely. I check the fly­ers for spe­cials and see what I have coupons for, and I buy mul­ti­ples of non-perishable items on sale (like toi­let paper, dish­wash­ing liq­uid, etc.).

  6. cheapy

    $50 worth of toi­let paper?!? LOL, can’t imag­ing stor­ing all that in my apart­ment! milk and eggs will only get me $8 worth, I’m going to have to buy a ton of stuff to get to $50. I’ve never done this promo before, I just don’t think it’ll be worth it…

  7. dawndilinger

    I buy lots of gro­cery items at Shopper’s. If you watch the food flyer, they some­times have really good deals. Plus when you take into con­sid­er­a­tion the opti­mum points you earn on top of that, it really is quite the deal!

  8. CarlyinCanada

    I buy most of the gro­cery spe­cials with coupons of course, lol & milk, bread, eggs, sour cream…whatever to get the points! Instead of going to WM or other gro­cery stores (only if its a good deal! :) )

    Right now there is alot of Valen­tine choco­lates on for 75% off too! :)

  9. CarlyinCanada

    PS…Our taxes are higher in ON! Maybe thats why?? its $50 & not $60!

  10. IRefuseToPayFullPrice

    Insane — yes I did notice that NWT, Yukon, and Nunavut are not listed in SDM’s web­site either. Is it safe to assume that it’s the same as the West­ern provinces?

  11. IRefuseToPayFullPrice

    ***UPDATE***
    I checked their web­site this morn­ing and it said $50 for Ontario and $60 every­where else. How­ever, BOO111 con­firmed with me that it was $50 in Nova Sco­tia too (it says so on their flyer). Now when I go to the web­site again, it says $50 for every­where else and $60 in Ontario. Maybe they are expe­ri­enc­ing a glitch? Also this morn­ing, Nunavut and Yukon were not listed, and now they are on the list as $50. So I don’t know what to believe any­more. Every­one will just have to wait for their own fly­ers to see what it acu­tally is in their province.

  12. rad

    Any­one have any idea when the next bonus redemp­tion day is com­ing? the reg­u­lar one not the only cos­met­ics one…

    Plz let me know

    Thx

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