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    I tried calling to get a list of acceptable condiments for the recent Miller and Coors rebates but the woman I spoke to was not much help. I looked in the FAQ here and there is some speculation about this but no one came back on the say if they had tried some of the items they mentioned and actually gotten their rebate so .....

    My question is for those who have done miller and/or coors rebates in the past have you used any of the items below as condiments and gotten your rebate paid? I am thinking honey, Tabasco sauce and bbq sauce are pretty safe bets but how about margarine, sour cream, cream cheese, maple syrup, salad dressing, grated Parmesan cheese? Am I being to creative?

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    I've used salad dressing for condiments on their rebates and mine have always been accepted (which is good because I buy a lot of salad dressing, LOL!) Haven't tried the others though.

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    Default Re: Miller/Coors and the definition of condiments

    Condiments that I have used include salad dressings, mustard, ketchup, mayo, cheese, sour cream and BBQ sauce


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    Default Re: Miller/Coors and the definition of condiments

    I've never had a problem with these beer rebates saying I didn't purchase the correct items - they don't seem to be very picky. When I think about condiments I think of things that you wouldn't sit down and eat by themselves - if they go on something else to enhance the flavor, then that is a condiment by my definition.

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    Anyone ever use butter?

    What about Cream Cheese?

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    Default Re: Miller/Coors and the definition of condiments

    I would love to know the same thing. My son has several allergies including dairy so I spend $$$ on the soy equivalents of those products and would love to recoup some of the cost.

    Thanks for all the help so far. I am definitely going to buy some bbq sauce and salad dressing tomorrow.

    Amanda

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