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Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm 4.25g $2.25 (Best Before 2/12/23) + Delivery ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon AU Warehouse

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Shared in the Amazon Warehouse thread first, but posting it as a deal, for those who aren't subscribed there, as there are quite a few units available (157 as of a few minutes ago).

Current Amazon price (not short dated) $4.89. RRP $6.95.
This item will expire on 2/12/23.

Edit: Dove Beauty Cream Bar Original Soap 90g 1 Bar $0.96. 59 available as well if interested.

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  • +1

    I've only used Carmex, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to try Burt's Bees at this price.

    Cheers OP :)

  • +2

    Just a heads up that this has peppermint oil, which has that tingly feeling on your lips. Some people don't like it.

    • +1

      Was about to mention this, I actually quite like it because its an alternative to the gross chapped lips feeling, but definitely a personal thing, not bad but worth mentioning.

  • where did you see "This item will expire on 2/12/23"?

    • +1

      See instructions here under 'How to find Expiry Date before ordering' heading.

      • got it, thx

  • Oos

  • +2
    • Good to know, thanks

  • At least I discovered that the Amazon Warehouse thread exists!

  • This item will expire on 2/12/23.

    No they won't, they don't have an expiry date

      • As I said, they don't have an expiry date

        • if you mean that it's more a best-before date rather than an expiry, then true, as Amazon doesn't distinguish between them, but in any case:

          Our cosmetic products are intended to last three years from date of manufacture, which can be determined by reading the lot code. We recommend that products be used within 12 months after opening and it’s best to store products out of extreme temperatures and direct sunlight, if possible.

          • @tonester: Yes that's correct. As I said, they don't have an expiry date.

            They don't even have a best before date.

            It's just general advice that you might want to use it within 3 years from when the product was made.

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