Saturday deals
Good morning, pretties! The 4th of July sales are already starting up, so there are plenty of deals to be had this weekend….
The History Channel has over 150 DVDs and books on clearance, making ideal gifts for those hard-to-buy-for folks who watch weird documentaries. And stuff. (Hey, I don’t judge; I love the History Channel.)
All weekend long, take $10 off your $100+ purchase at Overstock, through that there link.
Out of vitamins? The Buy 1 Get 2 Free sale at Puritan’s Pride is back, and even better, you can ship your entire order for just $.76 through July 5th, 2008.
Just in time for the holiday, The Children’s Place has a new 15% off all $75+ orders coupon—use code MSAT78 and enjoy the savings through July 5th, 2008.
Old Navy‘s done their first big Summer markdown, and you can save up to 50% (as well as enjoy that whole 1-cart thing amongst their various stores, which just confuses me). Also, today only all flip flops are just a buck a pair (limit 5 pairs per purchase).
Spent $75+ at Kohls and your entire order will ship for free, but even if you don’t, $.99 shipping per item is back. Kohls card holders can use coupon code JUN15OFF to take off an additional 15%, too. No Kohls card? No problem—everyone can use code NEW3171 to take 10% off.
That should keep you busy for a while. Have fun!
Is it Friday already?
This week just flew by. Possibly because I wasn’t spending the entire time applying plaster to a never-ending wall. Hey… I think I’ve just discovered how to make time fly—do something wretched for a while, and then stop. No need to thank me!
And to make my week even better, here comes the Amazon Friday Sale. Hello, Gorgeous!
I would like a house that has sinks like this one. Someone get on that for me, would you?
Wow, here’s the most useful Friday Sale deal I’ve seen in a while: Sigg bottles a bit rich for your blood (or want some cheaper extras)? Check out these stainless steel sports bottles starting at $7.99 and free shipping eligible.
I’m intrigued by this set of steak knives (even though there aren’t any reviews available) because it’s marked down to $10.99 and is eligible for the 4-for-3 promotion. You could get 16 knives for $33 shipped, which seems like it’d be a great deal if they’re any good.
This thing scares the bejeezus out of me. (Yes, that is the technical term.)
This is a great price on the Panasonic Vortex wet/dry shaver, if you’ve been wanting one. It’s $92.41, so also throw this little trimmer into your cart to get your Panasonic purchases over $99, and then you can use coupon code PANAJUN8 to save another $30!
if you like Honey Nut Cheerios, you’ll probably like the Kashi version, which is healthier and also 6 boxes for $15.
Don’t forget about the Friday Five, either. Five albums for just $5 each; it’s a great way to fill up your iPod on the cheap.
Have a great day, everyone!
Extra savings at Company Kids
The big clearance at CompanyKids is still going on, and now it’s even better because you can use coupon code AFFGK08 to take off another 10%.
Offer is valid through July 6th, 2008, and there are some Valentine treat bags in the sale section that are so cute my teeth immediately started to crumble. In case you like that sort of thing.
Tea time!
I know it’s not particularly creative or new, but I do love to give a nice collection of tea as a gift. It’s an ideal all-purpose offering; it’s relatively small and odorless (I’m looking at you, scented candles), it’s the sort of thing that most folks will enjoy and even those who won’t can then offer it to their guests, and it’s neither overly hippie-ish with the so-healthy vibe nor so decadent that it may be misconstrued by someone either on a diet or following a healthy lifestyle.
So these eligible Bentley tea chests at Amazon—most around 25% off, already—are looking pretty appealing to me. Coupon code TEAGIFT5 takes another 50% off, and the end result is what only looks like an expensive gift.
Or pick up one for yourself. I don’t judge.
It’s Thursday — head over to LL Bean
Did you forget to check the LL Bean Thursday Morning Markdown? Today it’s comfort mountain mocs for the kids, just $15. (They are out of my daughter’s—a.k.a. Flipper’s—size, alas!) Use coupon code 3001059 to ship your order for free, and looky there… you’ve just bought sturdy back-to-school shoes at a great price, and now you don’t have to worry about it for the rest of the summer.
Nice work.
You know I love a Liz sale
Right now you can save up to 75% off the original price at Liz Claiborne; just put an already-reduced item into your cart, and it’ll be reduced by an additional 25%.
The sale lasts through July 3rd, 2008, but from my browsing I can see that sizes and colors are already fairly limited, so shop early for the best selection.
(75% off makes the prices just about palatable, no? I mean, I love Liz Claiborne, but really, who’s paying the full prices there?)
Positively porcine play
Have you ever played Pass the Pigs? It’s a fun little game—billed as ages 7+, but my kids played it from about age 4 or 5, I think. Right now it’s down to $6.99 and eligible for free Super Saver Shipping at Amazon.
Would make a great gift for a pig enthusiast. (Okay, that just looks wrong.) Or a games enthusiast. Or as a stocking stuffer. Whatever. Did I mention that you roll pigs instead of dice? Can you really resist that? Because I can’t.
In other news, I am experiencing an inexplicable craving for bacon, suddenly. Huh.
Baby sale (but they’re all out of babies)
Sorry for the slow morning here, folks. I had to take my youngest to the doctor, and I’m still getting used to that “southern hospitality” at doctors’ offices here where your appointment time is more of a recommendation than an actual schedule. But I’m sure that telling us to come for 9:30 and not seeing us until 10:45 totally meant we were getting the very best care possible. Um. Bless their hearts.
Anyway! Now that we’ve escaped we’re home again, I see that they’re having a big Summer sale at BabyCenter right now, which could come in handy if you want some clearance babies. Er, I mean, if you need some baby gear. And if you spend $49+, you can use coupon code FREESHIP49 to—you guessed it—get free shipping.
It’s too bad they’re out of babies, though.
Weigh in?
I don’t own a scale. Scales are depressing! Also, the scale I owned before I moved would vary by as much as 10 pounds at any given time, perhaps because my son once used it as a trampoline. I’m not sure. Anyway, no scale.
But, see, I’m on this little fitness regimen, now, and someone asked me how it’s going, and I had to say “Hmmm… I have no idea” because I don’t own a scale. So I started looking for one.
If you‘re looking for a scale, here’s a couple of deals you might want to check: Right now at Amazon, you can take an additional $10 off Health-o-Meter products with coupon code HEALTH68, so this large dial scale ends up being $19.99 shipped and this digital one ends up being $19.88 shipped. If you want a fancy-schmancy one that also assesses your body fat and hydration (not to mention, looks like a UFO), check out this one here for $31.95 shipped. Or, if you want bargain-basement, this one is just $11.40 (but you’ll need to add other items to your cart to get the free shipping).
Me, I’m still torn. Can’t I just keep trying on the same pants over and over to see how it’s going?
Origins makes your skin (and wallet) happy
Have you ever used any of Origins‘ skin products? I got a few samples a while back, and use them sparingly, lovingly, because my (very sensitive) skin does love their stuff so.
Today (June 24th, 2008) only, order anything at all from Origins and receive three samples absolutely free (White Tea Skin Guardian, Silkening Body Spritz, and Mega-Mushroom Face Cleanser) and free shipping on your entire order. [additional codes removed at company request]
Items start at $10. For what it’s worth, I have never used anything from Origins that I didn’t love. If you’ve been wanting to try them out, today is definitely the day to go for it!











