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    HELP Price question Woolite

    Hey all,

    Target has woolite 100 oz on sale right now for $11.99
    Is this a good price?...It seemed pretty good, has it been cheaper anywhere else?

    I also have a coupon for $3.00 off

    Thanx,
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    Default Re: Price question Woolite

    I think I have seen it on sale for less at my local Ralphs, but honestly I can't remember what the exact price was. Sorry not much help, but with the Purex & Wish sales at CVS & Ralphs at $1.99 & 3.99 per 50 oz & then Qs on top of that, I just think $11.99 is a bit high!

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    My target had some on clearance at 15% off, it was smaller sized bottles and I dont remember the exact price though.
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    Woolite 50 oz is $7.97 on Walmart's site. So if the coupon is good on 50 oz or larger, you are better off buying two there and using two $3.00 off coupons. HTHs.
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    Default Re: Price question Woolite

    thanx everyone!
    I'll check wally's again then.....I know woolite is pricey, but it lasts a long time and we have quite a few delicates around here!

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