Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Rite Aid - Free Pediatric Products - Single Check Rebate



Now something for the little ones. Okay, you got me. Even though I do have kids and do not technically fall into the pediatric age frame myself, I am not going let the pediatric label scare me away. I still plan to try a few of these items out for my own use. After all, the main ingredient in the Children's Advil is NSAID (Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) and that seems to be the miracle drug for my stress headaches. Yes, I get stress headaches all the time. I mentioned them to my doctor just to make sure it wasn't anything else and she agreed. Although I try to be anti-drug, I've recently become anti-inflammatory in the form of NSAID. When I'm stressed, I just want the pain gone and I find that any product with NSAID will immediately relieve even my worst headaches whereas products without it take substantially longer to take affect before I even feel modest relief. Furthermore, the Children's Throat Cooler Pops are non-medicated. They appear to just be a fun vitamin c popsicle to prevent illness.

Children's Advil 4 oz Liquid--$3.99
Use $1/1 printable from Wyeth Website
Free plus $1 overage after coupon and rebate
Limit 1

Children's Throat Cooler Pops 6-ct--$2.99
Buy 2 Children's Throat Cooler Pops
Use Buy 1 Get 1 Free printable coupon from Throat Cooler Website
Free after coupon and rebate
Limit 1

Mentholatum Cherry Chest Rub--$2.99
Free after rebate
Limit 1

Little Noses 1.7 oz mist or Little Colds 1 oz--$3.99
Free after rebate
Limit 1

Hyland's Sniffles 'n Sneezes 125-ct. or Cough Syrup 4 oz--$3.99
Free after rebate
Limit 1

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