Free Right Guard Xtreme Dry Spray Antiperspirant After Rebate (Up To $7.49 Value)

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Through September 15th, purchase Right Guard Xtreme Precision Dry Spray Antiperspirant at CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Target and/or Kroger and submit a Try Me Free Rebate HERE (up to a $5.99 – $7.49 value!). Be sure to complete all sections of the rebate form and include an original store-identified receipt circling your purchase of the product.

Do you live near all 5 stores mentioned above? Submit 5 rebates!

If you are lucky to have all five stores near you, you should be able to submit for all 5 rebate offers – just be sure to check the details HERE as the rebates vary in value by retailer. Keep in mind that each offer will be addressed differently so each rebate needs to be submitted in a separate envelope.

If a coupon is used, the amount of the coupon will be deducted from the purchase price and the actual price paid before taxes will be refunded. Items must be purchased by 9/15/17 and rebate requests must be postmarked by 9/30/17. You will receive your rebate in 6-8 weeks. To check the status of your rebate, visit rapid-rebates.com or call 1-800-619-4703

(Thanks Judy!)

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Comments 26

  1. Diane

    I did this rebate when they offered it a couple of months ago. The rebate check came pretty quickly!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Good to know how quickly you received your rebate! Thanks for sharing Diane!

  2. riss

    As many as 5 rebates per person/household?

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Yes! One per store 🙂

  3. Lori Stevens

    I did this a couple of months ago. Am I allowed to do it again?

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Here are the details I found when clicking through to each rebate: “Limit one offer per envelope and
      one rebate per product/name/household/address”. Have you submitted for each store listed?

  4. susan

    The target rebate fine print says max value 4.99. anyone know how much it costs at Target?

    • KK

      4.99 today

  5. Suzanne

    Our Fry’s in Tucson is Kroger. Does anyone know if the rebate will honor me purchasing from Fry’s?

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      It appears so, as that rebate lists “Fry’s” at the top of the Form. Hope this helps!

      • Suzanne

        Thanks Collin for confirming for me, I need glasses lol

        • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

          You’re so welcome! 😉

  6. Monty

    One rebate per product/name/household/address implies to me that we can’t submit for more than one store to have rebate come to the same address.

    • melloddie

      I read it that way as well :/

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Hi there! I also find listed ” limit one offer per envelope”. Hope this helps!

  7. Stephanie

    So if I use my Plenti points at Rite Aid, am I still eligible for rebate or is that considered a coupon?

  8. Amanda

    Somewhat related, have any of you found women’s deodorant that isn’t antiperspirant? I’ve tried to use Toms of Main, but it hasn’t worked very well, and seems to spoil really quickly.

    • Liz

      I switched to Schmidt’s Natural Deodorant stick and I love it (I hated Tom’s of Maine). It’s all natural with zero weird/scary ingredients and comes in regular or sensitive. I started with the regular kind but my pits had a reaction (red, itchy bumps and ingrown hairs). I read that the baking soda in the regular version can cause a reaction and make more of a reaction if you just shaved before using it. I switched to the baking-soda free Sensitive line and haven’t had a problem since. The regular version Bergamot + Lime smells great!! if you try the regular, you have to remember to hold the stick in your armpit to warm it up before swiping (the sensitive is softer and doesn’t require as much warming up; it’s amazing how many negative reviews they have on Amazon and Target because people said it was chunky and didn’t spread. Obviously they can’t/don’t read!!!). I now use the Jasmine Tea scented deodorant stick and I love the smell.

      Since switching to Schmidt’s, I no longer get that gross, weird antiperspirant ‘stench’ as I call it. You know the one that smells like stinky chemicals which ALL Secret, Dove, Degree, Lady’s Speed Stick, etc gave me. I also don’t really even sweat that badly anymore and I’ve struggled my whole life with sweaty, stinky armpits. I can usually make it through the whole day with just applying it in the morning but when it’s really hot, I need to do it in the AM and then again when I get home from work.

      I know that Target in my area sells regular Schmidt’s in-store (and sometimes they are on Cartwheel). They also sell them online and Amazon carries most of them as well. I find the best deals and most scent options on the actual SchmidtsNaturals. com website. They also have a subscription option and sample kits for the regular or sensitive scents (I think you get like 5 travel sized scents). If you sign up for their emails, they send discount and free shipping codes often. The regular scents are $8-9.99; sensitive scents are $10.99. They are fairly expensive but I have to say, I’m not only a believer now but I will not use anything else. Sorry for the ridiculously long rant but I just LOVE it!

      I just checked my email – try code SAVE3 to save $3 or SHIPITTOME or FREESHIPPER for free shipping (not sure if they work still or not).

    • riss

      I used Native (online only) and while it’s great and aluminum-free, it made my armpits dark. So I stopped using it. Speaking of Schmidt’s, did anybody get their free sample posted here months ago? I just remember it now. Also, at Target, you can buy a small Schmidt’s for $4 to try out. I’ve been meaning to buy it but kept forgetting.

  9. Myrah

    I just called the 800 number on the bottom of the rebate. The rep confirmed that you can submit 1 rebate per store since each rebate has a different maximum allowance AND they each have their own departments where you mail the rebates to. She did notify me that they will only give back what we actually paid so if we use ECBs or plenti points, they will count that as “coupons”.

    BTW, thanks Collin for all you do. You have saved me time and lots of money! I greatly appreciate it.

    • Love H2S

      Thank you for calling and checking for all of us!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You are SO welcome! Thanks for the helpful feedback Myrah!

  10. danielle

    So does that mean you can submit 5 rebates per household?

    • Myrah

      Yes. 1 rebate per store for a total of 5 rebates. For me, I can only do 4 because I do not have a Kroger.

  11. Tonia

    Savings star has $4.99 back when you buy 2 = 2 for free!

  12. Becky

    I bought this at my little Walgreens and it cost $7.02 including tax! After I printed my rebate form, I noticed it said only up to $5.99. I guess I was taking your word for it on the caption where is said up to $7.49. How is that? Plus I used some of my points that I had in Walgreens, so I would not have as much money out of pocket. I had to call the 800 number and had to leave a message. I don’t know about rebates anymore. It just does not seem to be worth it. I was just trying to get items for our little food bank for the needy.

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