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$9 for Six / $19 for Fourteen Packs of Pringles + Shipping $7.95

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Looking for a deal to get the $6 Cashback in my previous post… Found out such awesome deal which is selling $4.31-$4.33(depends on what flavor) each in Coles!

$9 for Six or $19 for Fourteen Packs of Multigrain Pringles in a Choice of Flavours (Up to $83.86 Value)

Any self-respecting jack-in-the-box and moonwalker fan knows that vibrant colours and a good groove convince most that once you pop, you can’t stop. Open sesame festively with today’s Groupon for Kitchen Couture:

$9 Pringles pack of six ($35.94 value)
$19 Pringles pack of fourteen ($83.86 value)

Classic snacks add a nostalgic touch to everyday grazing and soirees alike, with added multigrain zing. Groupies straddle contemporary healthier eating trends and good old-fashioned munchies with six or fourteen packets of Pringles. Savoury devotees snap up the iconic brand’s goodies in Original glory or moreish Sour Cream & Onion, opting for six of each flavour or three tubes of each. Superkeen peeps go all out with fourteen in one variety, a magnificent seven in both. Domestic demi-goddesses and hosts with the most receive their chosen package at home for an additional $7.95.

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  • +5

    When these go on special at Coles/Woolies they are usually $1.99 a pack

    Groupon price per pack if you get 6: ($9 + $7.95) / 6 = $2.825
    Groupon price per pack if you get 14: ($19 + $7.95) / 14 = $1.925

    So if you buy 14 packs from Groupon you save about 6.5c per pack over buying at Woolies/Coles on special. You have to buy 14 though. The 6 pack is a lot more expensive than the $1.99 special from Coles and Woolies.

    • plus you dont have to wait 2 weeks for delivery

  • +2

    LOL, when has anyone actually paid $4.33 for pringles? Coles and woolies seem to alternate having half price every week. and then there's Reject Shop

    • Is Reject Shop's stock bad though? Like.. "rejected" or seconds?

    • Coles around here usually always have these multigrain ones on special ~40-60% off.

  • USA produced or Philipines produced?

  • Might be a preference thing but the multigrain ones are pretty yuk… :D

  • I was in the spc outlet in ballarat the other day and they had these massive tubes of Pringles not sure what country they were from think they were $2.99

  • this is old stock, most likely will taste stale…

  • Wait till you check the fat content.

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