Kona: $10 Rebate When You Purchase $10+ Of Fuel (No Beer Purchase Necessary) [AL, AR, CT, MO, MT, NC, NJ, PA, RI, UT & WV]

The Offer

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  • Kona is offering a $10 rebate when you purchase $10+ in fuel, no beer purchase required.

The Fine Print

  • Get $10* back via rebate when you purchase $10 worth of fuel.
  • No beer purchase required.
  • Paid via Anheuser-Busch prepaid digital Mastercard.
  • Purchase price of gas must exceed $10, excluding sales tax.
  • Offer good to residents of AL, AR, CT, MO, MT, NC, NJ, PA, RI, UT and WV only.
  • Purchase Must Occur Between: 01-01-2025 and 12-31-2025.
  • Request Must Be Submitted By: 01-14-2026. Limit (1) submission(s) per address.
  • Allow 4-6 weeks for receipt of your rebate.

Our Verdict

Great deal if you live in an eligible state. Reminder there is a grocery one for $5 when you spend $6+ as well.

Hat tip to NDrew

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Novacat05
Novacat05 (@guest_2021718)
March 12, 2025 21:59

RIP, link is now dead, the honeypot is gone. My last one was submitted on Sunday 3/9 and for now is still processing.

zzcodi
zzcodi (@guest_2023115)
March 14, 2025 17:50

Is this working for anyone? I used code AB-8805 and it says on 3-14-2025

No offers found or offer is not active. Please check back in a couple days.

Brandon
Brandon (@guest_2017119)
March 5, 2025 13:12

I can confirm that home address is the one that matters for eligibility. I sent in gas receipt from AZ and my home address is UT (I don’t drive cars at home).

H Xu
H Xu (@guest_2004296)
February 14, 2025 10:00

it is personal info scam. my rebate was denied twice with the reason can pass usps address validation. BUT i user their recommended address when submitting the rebate for the second time

Bockrr
Bockrr (@guest_2003119)
February 12, 2025 11:41

2/09 Submitted
2/12 Payout

boofat
boofat (@guest_2002688)
February 11, 2025 16:03

Easily the fastest rebate in my history. Submitted yesterday, 2/10/25, using a Costco gas receipt which I got from my Costco online account. Virtual gift card was in my inbox this afternoon and already reloaded $10 Amazon GC with the card. Thanks!

Angelo Geraci
Angelo Geraci (@guest_2001132)
February 9, 2025 11:57

By the way, it is also interesting that a beer company is associated with a fuel rebate. Drink and drive promotion?

Angelo Geraci
Angelo Geraci (@guest_2001129)
February 9, 2025 11:54

Hi. Still confused about this. What are we required to submit? The gas receipt only?

sam
sam (@guest_2001420)
February 10, 2025 03:20

Yes.

Notice the page that asks for the product UPC. There is no UPC button, and the page explains it.
All you need to do is skip that page, then submit your gas receipt on the next page.

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_2000967)
February 8, 2025 21:22

Does it ask for your home address, or does the gas station just have to be in one of those states? (I live right across border)

NDrew
NDrew (@guest_2002683)
February 11, 2025 15:54

It asks for your home address

BOND
BOND (@guest_2000935)
February 8, 2025 20:08

What is the marketing angle of these offers? No beer purchase necessary and cashback from a beer company???

JOHANNA f
JOHANNA f (@guest_2001037)
February 9, 2025 02:42

Someone with a big galaxy brain thought intensely about this essential question and came up with this:
Guessing they expect some will purchase beer to say thank you for the rebate.

sam
sam (@guest_2001068)
February 9, 2025 08:46

It is not legal to require the purchase of alcohol to qualify for a rebate, or coupon. The angle is that they are hoping you don’t know this.

I haven’t seen any in a while, but there used to be $x off coupons on beer and wine packages in the grocery store. You could just take them and scan them into your checkout order and the amount would be applied without the alcohol purchase.

BOND
BOND (@guest_2001086)
February 9, 2025 10:18

Hey sam, So all the rebate offers advertised off beer sales can be used for any type of grocery purchase? interesting to know

James
James (@guest_2001106)
February 9, 2025 10:59

That’s not the case. The way the rebate issued gets around state restrictions prohibiting rebates on alcohol is to target their better rebates which do directly require an alcohol purchase only to states which permit it. The states that prohibit the practice get to be included only in these smaller rebates which are more about advertising than an actual promotion.

sam
sam (@guest_2001143)
February 9, 2025 12:21

Check the terms of the coupon. But every national brand coupon I’ve ever seen says that no alcohol purchase is required. It was a thing on my college campus. Students knew to look for the wine coupons on the neck of bottles, then use them to buy Top Ramen.

The penalties for a company violating state alcohol sales laws can be severe.

James
James (@guest_2001103)
February 9, 2025 10:57

In certain states, such as NC, it is illegal to offer a rebate on alcohol purchases. In other states, such as GA, it is absolutely legal and routine.

sam
sam (@guest_2001140)
February 9, 2025 12:19

Correct. The legality is state-dependent. However, the manufacturers and national retailers will almost-always not tie the coupon/rebate to an actual actual purchase out of abundance of caution.
If you see one in the store, flip it over and read the terms. It should say something about purchase of alcohol not required to redeem.

BOND
BOND (@guest_2001152)
February 9, 2025 12:34

Thanks for the clarification

BOND
BOND (@guest_2001153)
February 9, 2025 12:35

Thanks for the clarification

Eric 🔗
Eric 🔗 (@guest_2000875)
February 8, 2025 18:04

Hopefully these beer companies will keep on offering free money to us!

avsterbone
avsterbone (@guest_2000917)
February 8, 2025 19:32

I’m extremely confused why they are doing this lol

21
21 (@guest_2000952)
February 8, 2025 20:37

Maybe getting insights on non beer buyers & trying to see if there’s a weakness that can make us purchase beer? Lol idk, I’m just enjoying the free money!

John
John (@guest_2000960)
February 8, 2025 20:58

You’re extremely confused in general kek