Hurry! Grab these Lipton Tea coupons that just popped up! These print with a really short expiration date of 11/23, but you’ll be able to use them right away! Be sure and grab them now. They might not last very long, so don’t delay.
These Lipton coupons have no mention of size or type. You can use it on any two Lipton Tea products. The Lipton Pure Leaf Tea is on sale 2/$3 thru 11/26. You can grab two bottles for free with the $3/2 coupon or two bottles for 50¢ each with two $1/1 coupons! Ever since this tea was offered for free after Register Rewards a couple of years ago, I keep buying it! It’s delicious, so I’m printing both coupons because even 50¢ a bottle is a super deal!
Walgreens Deals (thru 11/23)
Buy (2) Lipton Pure Leaf Tea, 18.5 oz, 2/$3 Sale Price
$3.00 on any TWO (2) Lipton Tea products (68130)
= TWO FREE!
Buy (2) Lipton Pure Leaf Tea, 18.5 oz, 2/$3 Sale Price
(2) $1.00 on any ONE (1) Lipton Tea product (68130)
= 50¢ EACH!
Drugstore Savings Tip: Also a CVS Shopper? You can grab the 20-100ct boxes for just 75¢ each there next week. Check out my post HERE.
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In the past, I have had trouble using those Lipton type coupons on the Pure Leaf products, are they scanning now? Anyone know?
No – it did not scan. It stated did not match product purchased. The cashier typed it in. I ended up buying six bottle for 3.00.
Mine did not scan either….Walgreens is not my favorite place to coupon.
None of the Walgreens in my area will put in a coupon that doesn’t scan. Especially if the picture on the coupon isn’t exactly the same as the product you buy.
Didn’t scan for me either. But cashier manually entered! 🙂
Mine didn’t scan but since it didn’t specify then she just entered it.
The coupons would not scan, and my Walgreens would not enter them.
i think that this is a Pepsi product. i looked it up and this is what i found.
http://www.pepsicobeveragefacts.com/home/find#/
Lipton (including Lipton Pure Leaf Tea) is actually owned by Unilever. Pepsi is the distributer.
I used the link provided by your site. However, when looking at that coupon, it does specifically excluded bottled products. I am not sure how that worked, but for me, the coupon was not valid for leaf tea products.
The coupon used to not exclude bottled products. So when I wrote this post they were not excluded. The newer versions of the coupon however do exclude the bottled products – at least the current one.