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Steve
Steve (@guest_821481)
October 10, 2019 01:59

I tried the Vanilla Bean flavor of this and it actually tasted good, and only 4g of sugar.

Pavisee
Pavisee (@guest_813607)
September 23, 2019 16:35

Says “Coupon Expired” at Walmart. The Walmart customer service refused to accept printed coupons.

pete
pete (@guest_812922)
September 21, 2019 22:09

At whole foods it scans as expired even though the expiration date on the coupon is in the future. Good luck redeeming it.

Mikey
Mikey (@guest_812841)
September 21, 2019 14:42

Saw these at WalMart in the produce section near the other bottled drinks (kombucha, etc). They’re also available in many major grocery stores.

Sid
Sid (@guest_812810)
September 21, 2019 12:39

This is free on Ibotta too. I had it in the Walmart section

Jacob
Jacob (@guest_812785)
September 21, 2019 11:38

Bought before from Target. I can attest that these are tasty and a good source of protein.

Joseph
Joseph (@guest_812675)
September 20, 2019 21:37

I was able to do it, wasn’t so tough and it’s a free drink.

Barry
Barry (@guest_812670)
September 20, 2019 21:24

Not worth it – you need to install a coupon printer.

YF
YF (@guest_812669)
September 20, 2019 21:23

You need to install our QponPrinter™
The QponPrinter™ is a 100% safe printing software

Hari
Hari (@guest_812759)
September 21, 2019 09:34
  YF

You also need a printer. The application simply sends to Printer for printing.
Expiration date is 1 month from the date of printing.

Anonymous166
Anonymous166 (@guest_812877)
September 21, 2019 19:26
  YF

These folks are a bunch of fuckers. Yes, install their totally useless software whose only function is to track you and take your data. I noticed when attempting to sign up (couldn’t without disabling tracking filters, which obviously I’m not gonna do) that the site had over 50 unique cross-site trackers and device recognition scripts. I guess that’s the price you pay for a coupon these days.