One and Done – – purchase, that is

AmazonCommercial 2-Ply White Ultra Plus Individually Wrapped Toilet Paper Tissue, Bulk, Septic Safe,FSC Certified,Unscented, 32000 Count, 80 Pack of 400 Sheets per Roll (4.1″ x 3.5″ Sheet).  I’ve seen this being purchased by various food pantries around the country (thanks, YouTube!) and it’s supposed to be comparable to Charmin (probably made by them, since they’re the largest mfr/seller in the marketplace.  Amazon reviews are excellent.

8/02 Amazon Fresh ad – 20% Prime q

Never found the 7/26 ad, so possible we don’t get one.  Here’s an extra treat though: the Amazon Fresh ad for 8/02!  20% coupon for Prime members – 10% off for non-Prime folks; each requires a $50 purchase before the coupon kicks in.

Jump on the Barbie movie craze

Need to keep the craze going a bit longer – for less – here’s a deal on a 10 movie collection that’s down to $13.99 on both Amazon and Target.  Target offers free shipping and an extra 5% discount if you have a REDcard.  Note:  Target price is only available online.

7/19 Amazon Fresh ad – meh

The Amazon Fresh ad went back to the usual Wednesday-Thursday schedule after the mayhem of Prime Days.  Nothing great jumps out here, but then again, I have no space in either the fridge or chest freezer.  Other than half & half & bread replacements, I’m not looking for anything 🙂

7/19 Amazon Fresh ad – no coupons

The Amazon Fresh ad is back on the usual Wednesday-Thursday schedule, after the mayhem of Prime Days.  Other than two packs of salmon I bought (and cooked) Tuesday, I bought nothing.  Pita wanted the oat milk, but they sold out Tuesday by 8 am and I doubt they restocked.

7/13 Amazon Fresh ad – no coupons

Since the 7/05 ad runs over the two Prime Days (11 & 12), the next Amazon Fresh ad will start on Thursday and end on Tuesday.  No coupon in this ad.

A page of Prime-only deals, but nothing stands out as being very good value.  They’re offering 77 oz Clorox for $5.19, for pete’s sake – and here I was bitching about Dollar Tree’s 64 oz bottles.  When did pop get so expensive that $7.50/12pk was something to post in their ad?

Prime Day Madness Begins

I’ll probably grab a couple of the Amazon Fresh deals today and tomorrow (two trips!!), but otherwise just don’t see the point of all this madness.  If you are not a Prime member but want the deals, sign up for a free 30-day trial; if it’s not something you can see using the rest of the year … cancel.  I know everyone makes out how hard it is to cancel on Amazon, but it really isn’t.  Like Subscribe & Save deals, you just go in there, see what’s up and cancel the entire thing.  Here’s a link to the Amazon Front Page.

10% Amazon eGift Card bonus


Receive a $5 promotional credit for a future Amazon.com eligible order when you purchase Amazon.com eGift Cards valued at $50 or more in a single order on Amazon.com by July 10, 2023. In order to qualify for the $5 promotional code, you must (1) be a current Prime member; (2) click the button on the Offer Terms & Conditions page to apply the offer to your account; and (3) purchase at least $50 in qualifying Amazon.com eGift Cards in a single order at Amazon.com beginning 12:00 a.m. (PT), July 3, 2023 and ending 11:59 p.m., July 10 2023 (PT) or when supplies have been exhausted, whichever occurs first (the “Promotion Period”).

This is a great way to get a little extra, since you’ll be using the gift card immediately – add it your own account!

7/13 Amazon Fresh ad

Since the 7/05 ad runs over the two Prime Days (11 & 12), the next Amazon Fresh ad will start on Thursday and end on Tuesday.  No coupon this week.

There’s a page of Prime-only deals, but honestly, nothing stands out as being very good value.  They’re offering 77 oz Clorox for $5.19, for pete’s sake – and here I was bitching about Dollar Tree’s 64 oz bottles.  And when did pop get so awesome that $7.50 for a 12pk was something to post in their ad?