Walgreens: Pur Aspartame-Free Gum ONLY 4¢ Per Pack (After Cash Back From Snap by Groupon)

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As I mentioned in the Walgreens Weekly Deals, Pur Gum 9 count packs are on sale this week for 79¢ each. Pair this sale price with the new Snap by Groupon offer valid for $1.50 cash back when you buy any 2 packs of Pur Aspartame-Free Gum and you have an awesome deal…


Pür Gum 9 pieces $0.79
Buy 2 = $1.58
Get $1.50 cash back from Snap by Groupon
Final cost 8¢ – just 4¢ per pack!

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Comments 23

  1. Agata

    Ive tried this before… did not like it. It goes tasteless after like 5 minutes…

  2. Laura

    I bought 10 packs. I’m finally over the $20 mark with this stupid app. Cashed out. After I receive my check I’m done. Same with SavingStar. Cashing out and done.

    • Megan

      I have has SO many issues with Snap. Whenever I submit for a “no limit” rebate, they ALWAYS give me credit for only one. WTH?

      • April

        Me too!! I have to contact customer service every single time!

      • SH

        Me too! They owe me $3 right now and won’t reply back – only gave me $1 and denied the other three items. Terrible customer service! I’m cashing out if I ever get to $20.

  3. Nl

    Is there sugar in it or stevia?

    • couponpb

      no sugar, they use Xylitol

      • debbie

        very good ingredients, i get xylitol gum for my kids to help them fight cavities, this is one of the few brands of xylitol gum Not made in china

        • Kees

          Xylitol is actually extremely dangerous for dogs. Even if they ingest only one piece of gum, the results could potentially be fatal. I would never purchase anything that contains Xylitol.

          • Laura

            Chocolate is dangerous to dogs as well. But I still buy chocolate for myself. Don’t give the dog gum.

            • Kees

              A small piece of chocolate will not usually kill a dog, unlike Xylitol, so your analogy is not credible. I don’t know who would actually give their dog gum, but they find pieces of it in the hone or on the ground. It’s just common sense, not to keep such a poisonous product around that is readily accessible.

            • Laura

              Kees, I have never had gum on the ground for our dog to find. That’s just weird. I open the gum, place it in my mouth – chew. It never goes near the dog. I’m sure there are many other dangers I have in my home. Bleach, detergent, anti freeze etc. I keep all of those items away from the dog. It’s just common sense and responsible dog ownership.

            • Kees

              Laura, people drop things all the time when they are outside and don’t pick it up, especially kids, and dogs a’re exposed in this way. I am done with this futile discussion since you obviously can’t comprehend what I’m saying.

  4. Pat

    I always get denied on Snap. I have to then scan it and send it via email for them to accept it. I am waiting to cash out and then I am done with them too! Savingstar isn’t as bad as Snap. It usually takes a week or more to get approved but it finally does.

    • Laura

      Yes, but with the new changes to SavingStar – It’s not worth my time.

      • Bernadett

        What’s their cahnges?

    • Kees

      A small piece of chocolate will not usually kill a dog, unlike Xylitol, so your analogy is not credible. I don’t know who would actually give their dog gum, but they find pieces of it in the hone or on the ground. It’s just common sense, not to keep such a poisonous product around that is readily accessible.

      • Laura

        Depending on the dog, something simple like a cheerio can cause a dangerous situation. Yes, I’m speaking about our dog. Allergic to everything. But I still buy those items. Thankfully she doesn’t have thumbs so she can’t open the packaging.

      • meg

        Geeze. A house is full of things that can make a dog sick. Be a responsible dog owner…just like you would be a responsible parent…and keep things that are dangerous away from them. Common sense I would think. Chew away….lol!

        • Kees

          I personally know of someone who lost their dog due to eating a piece that they found on the ground during their walk. While most people know that cleaning products, etc, will hurt dogs and keep them away, they do not know about this gum, in particular, and could leave it out. While you obviously don’t take this seriously, I hope that others who read this will act responsibly.

  5. Natasha Graf

    Snap it’s terrible. I’m dropping out

  6. Anna

    I’ve had no problems with snap, except for today when they made an error on the amount of gum I purchased. One call to customer service and it was fixed in about thirty seconds. Call them if they make an error…

  7. Lyn

    I love this gum. I usually buy this gum in bigger packages but this will do and Spearmint is my favorite. I’ve been off of Aspartame for 2 years now and I’m not having the memory loss issues I was having before.

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