The Offer
- Answer a short 9 question survey and get two free boxes of Perfect Kids
The Fine Print
- Coupon offer valid only in the US and available while supplies last, subject to the terms and conditions on face of each coupon.
- Coupons will be mailed to consumer within thirty (30) days of confirmation and each coupon is valid for one (1) FREE, 5 count, 5.3 oz. box of Perfect Bar Kids Bars with a maximum retail value of $5.00 per coupon.
- This promotion is in no way sponsored or endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or any other social media outlet, and by accepting this offer, consumer agrees to release all social media outlets completely of any claims. By providing your email address, you’re giving Perfect Bar, LLC the right to send you marketing emails.
- Promotion sponsored by Perfect Bar, LLC.
Our Verdict
These require refrigeration, also not everywhere will accept free after coupon coupons. For more free food opportunities click here.
Hat tip to Dans Deals
No mention of offer at the link provided, likely dead.
Appears to be dead.
Thank you. They don’t *exactly* need refrigeration in the way dairy products do. You should store them in the refrigerator long-term. As someone else posted the individual bars can be out for as long as 7 days. So they’re totally appropriate for lunch boxes, long car rides or even camping trips. I actually prefer these to the larger Perfect bars because it’s a good portion size in keeping sugar and fat down. If you like peanut butter and honey you’ll like them.
The form no longer works.
Actually, they’re good for a week out of the fridge (https://perfectbar.com/perfect-bar-on-the-go-faq/). I’d still recommend refrigerating them, though, because they get really squishy as the oil in them softens at room temperature or above. Anyway, I like’em.
Sounds gross.
The peanut bar is like eating a more solidified version of peanut butter. I think it’s pretty good.
thanks. hopefully these are good….
Here is the direct link from Dan’s Deals: https://perfectbar.com/social-kids/
Thanks