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*Business Accounts* Life Savers Pep-O-Mint Pack of 3 X 150g (450g total) $2.99

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  • Jan 26th, 2023 7:36 pm
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*Business Accounts* Life Savers Pep-O-Mint Pack of 3 X 150g (450g total) $2.99

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Amazon Canada Business
3 x 150g bags = 450g total, ~41 individually-wrapped large mints per bag. Better than the previous hot deal for 411g. Bought with a business account, price does not show if not logged in, deal still active. Received packs best before 11/2023.

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Not having prime on business account kills the deal.
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darkhorz1 wrote: Not having prime on business account kills the deal.
This is true for every Amazon deal, business or personal. It's almost as if the cost of things no longer matters on RFD. Costco deals require a paid membership, Rakuten deals require you divulge your shopping habits, The Bay deals have any number of hoops to jump through to get the best price. This is $3 for a pound of good candy shipped to your door, yet crickets. Am I not on the right street team?

Also: You can't eat 12 x 3 bags of these before November? Have you not tried these? I just opened the first bag ten minutes ago and I'm on my twelfth mint.
"People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices."
Adam Smith - Wealth of Nations (1776)

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