SPEND $80, GET A $20 AMAZON CREDIT: As of Jan. 12, you can score a $20 Amazon credit when you spend $80 or more on select P&G products like paper towels, laundry detergent, dishwasher pods, and many other essentials.
If you've ever been to Target, then you're probably well aware of the phenomenon that is planning on buying only toilet paper and soap, blacking out, arriving at checkout, dropping $100, and wondering "What did I even get?" Don't worry: It's not your fault. Prices of everyday essentials are constantly rising, making it harder to stick to a budget. So, even if you resisted every urge to buy those cute throw pillows or that tempting new eyeshadow palette, you still spend more than intended.
While we can't "fix" this problem, we have some good news for you. As of Jan. 12, you can get a $20 Amazon credit just for buying the things you actually need. Send $80 on P&G products — including paper towels, medicine, feminine care products, baby wipes, and much more — and get $20 in Amazon credit to spend on whatever you want. After your purchase, you'll receive an email with your promotional credit. Be sure to use it before it expires on September 30, 2024.
Here are some of the best P&G products to stock up on to reach that $80 threshold and qualify for the Amazon credit:
Bounty Quick-Size paper towels
You may not think you need eight family rolls of paper towels, but trust us, they'll come in handy. Whether it's cleaning up spills, wiping down surfaces, or even using them as makeshift napkins, having a stash of Bounty Quick-Size Paper Towels is always a smart move.
Tide PODS laundry detergent
With 112 Tide PODS, you'll be set for countless loads of laundry. No need to worry about measuring out liquid or powder detergent — toss a Tide POD into the washing machine and let it do its thing.
Cascade Platinum Plus dishwasher pods
Cascade Platinum Plus dishwasher pods have twice the scrubbing power compared to other cleaning brands. A 40% larger liquid top accommodates larger loads and helps remove even the toughest food stains, leaving your dishes sparkling clean. So go ahead and run that dishwasher every night — you'll save 20 gallons of water compared to handwashing.
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