If you need to replenish your supply of feminine hygiene products – I know I do! – Johnson & Johnson is currently offering a $2 off coupon for any Stayfree Ultra Thin Regular with wings products. Coupon expires on January 31st, 2013, so there is some time to wait ’til they go on a super sale, then snatch them up! 😉
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thank you 🙂
Just saw these on sale at the Superstore for $3! SOOO…$3 – $2 = $1 for a pack of pads!
Coupon says limit of one per person. Is that per transaction or how many we can print. I wouldn’t print it a hundred times, but with an exp. of Jan, 2013 I would probably print more than one if allowed.
(I am a cashier at shoppers drug mart) Limit one coupon per purchase per person means that you can only buy one package of Stayfree pads with the one coupon in the one transaction. And that also meams that the cashier is not supposed let that same person make a second transaction with another of the same coupon, because now they are “cheating” on the statement “one coupon per person”. You are better off going through different cashiers and different days, if you want to get the best advantage of the coupons.
From a Cashier who reads the fine print of every coupon before accepting
(PS. Stayfree is often on sale at shoppers for 2.99, so that’s something to keep your eyes open for…99cents is a great price)
Couldn’t you just go to different Shoppers with the same coupon?
Stayfree is often on sale for $1.99 at Shoppers, actually! Which makes it free. Better than $0.99… 🙂
But please do respect the one per person rule! Despite what that Mrs J lady teaches, stores will not get reimbursed if they get audited!
Ohh and I was needing pads! I only have 12 boxes of pads left so I was hoping to start replenishing my stock of pads! Thank you for posting this deal!
@Jen, were you able to use the coupon with the $1.99 sale? I haven’t tried it in a while but I remember when I used to go to Shoppers and whenever I had a coupon valued at more than the actual product, they would never let me use it 🙁
Kary – I suggest printing out their coupon policy that’s on their facebook page and carrying it with you next time. It’s a company wide policy that states that if the coupon value is higher than the product being purchased, they’ll adjust the price down. Now technically if they’re not writing this adjusted price on the coupon that’s kind of fraud…but that’s a whole ‘nother story…