Rare $1/1 Save The Earth Gum Coupon + Walmart Deal
Here’s a rare gum coupon for ya! Head on over to Coupons.com to score this high value coupon valid for $1/1 Save The Earth Gum, 55 count tube! Use zip 30303 if you don’t see it – first click here and change your zip code to 30303, then click back on this link and the coupon should show up already clipped. You can then take this coupon to Walmart to score the following deal…
(Photo Credit: Growing Up Natural!)
Save The Earth Gum 55 ct tube priced around $2.96
Use the $1/1 Save The Earth Gum 55 ct coupon found here
Final cost $1.96!
(Thanks, Growing Up Natural and The Wally World Woman!)
The irony of a gum called “save the earth” packaged in a plastic tube sold at Walmart may possibly be the definition of irony.
Em, I was just going to post the same thing! Totally agree. My friend got me this gum and I thought it was interesting because it comes in a plastic tub with palm oil and other bad things as ingredients. Very sad when I company donates a few cents of each sale and can then call itself Save the Earth Gum. π
Em & Jane –
As far as I know, they’ve never claimed to be a natural product but they have a nice mission. Even donating a few cents towards things like feeding the hungry and healing the sick (as well as other areas) is far better than other companies out there! Half the battle is recognizing the needs of not only our nation but the world. They don’t need to be a perfect company with a perfect product to have a positive impact!
βIf people are going to buy things. Lots of things. Then letβs use those things they purchase to help change the world around us. Letβs make everyday products for everyday people to solve everyday problems around the globe.β
https://www.project7.com/mission/
Just my two cents. LOL! π
Ok, so unless this gum is “extraordinary”, how can spending 1.96 on gum be a good deal? I just picked up a pack of Stride using the new 1.00 coupon available to print and paid .19. It was just an 18 pack, but even taking that x4, comes to .76 for 72 pieces. Just my opinion… π