Rebate roundup: new SC Johnson $5 rebate link

Thanks to Deal Seeking Mom, we have a new link to the $5 SC Johnson rebate!  For awhile it appeared they had removed it, but evidently it was just moved on the site.  Go here to download it – it’s a hot one, purchase 3 participating SC Johnson products and get $5 back by mail.  There are still a couple of months left to use it, and you can submit three per household!

There are quite a few rebates available right now – some of these have been mentioned before, but I’m going to run down the list in case you missed them the first time around:

Get a free package of Land O Lakes spreadable butter when switch from another brand – this a new one, thanks to Julie for finding it!

Save $5 when you buy 3 Seventh Generation products (PDF)

Olay Quench Body Lotion Free After Rebate (PDF)

Save $5 when you purchase $20 of participating Georgia Pacific brands

Get $14.97 back by mail when you spend $49+ at Diapers.com (you can claim a cash rebate rather than a Parents magazine subscription)

Get a $25 coupon booklet from ConAgra when you purchase $10 of participating products

Comments

  1. Lauren says:

    Thanks for posting this again! I used it this weekend at the PAFB Commissary. I got 2 Windex All Purpose Cleaners and 1 Pledge All Purpose for about $4.50 and will get $5 back. The Windex at the Commissary is $2 each, and there are lots of $1 off coupons out there, so you could theoretically spend just the $3 you need to get the rebate. I needed the pledge though, so I spent a little more :)

  2. Karen says:

    The cascadian farm hotlink goes to a Seventh Generation pdf.

  3. Angela W says:

    I bought 3 boxes of Ziploc bags at King Soopers last week to take advantage of the catalina, now, they will end up being free after the rebate. Thanks!

  4. Tracy says:

    Sorry ladies, it’s not spend $3.00 get $5.00 rebate.. it says purchase 3 items.

    “Purchase any THREE SC Johnson products from the list above between 10/1/09 through 6/30/10. Twin-packs and
    multi-packs are considered as single product purchase.”

    • Carrie Isaac says:

      Thanks for the clarification, Tracy – looks like a $ sign slipped in above the 3 when I typed! :)

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