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		<title>By: Jen</title>
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		<description>I think that if you use the $4 Zyrtec coupons on two packages, that you will not receive the $10 Riteaid Certificate (when you buy $50 worth of Zyrtec products). I just looked at the fine print on the Riteaid site and it says the following:
• $50 purchase requirement is determined before sales tax, is calculated less any coupon discounts and excludes the purchase of prescriptions and prescription co-pays.

So if you buy two packages at $26.99 each and use the $4 coupon on each one, they will be $22.99 each (for a total of $45.98) and you will not reach the $50 amount to receive the $10 Riteaid gift certificate. 

However, here is another possible deal:
You can do three SEPARATE transactions as follows:
Buy one Zyrtec at $26.99, use the $5 off $25 coupon which can be found at:  http://content.riteaid.com/rabrand/email_coupon_4G.pdf, then use the $4 Zyrtec coupon. This will cost you $17.99. Repeat this transaction two more times (so you will need to print three Zyrtec coupons and three of the $5 off $25 coupons). The total spent on Zyrtec after coupons will be $17.99*3 = 53.97, which is over $50, so you can get the $10 Riteaid certificate, in addition to the two SCRs and mail-in rebate mentioned in the original post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that if you use the $4 Zyrtec coupons on two packages, that you will not receive the $10 Riteaid Certificate (when you buy $50 worth of Zyrtec products). I just looked at the fine print on the Riteaid site and it says the following:<br />
• $50 purchase requirement is determined before sales tax, is calculated less any coupon discounts and excludes the purchase of prescriptions and prescription co-pays.</p>
<p>So if you buy two packages at $26.99 each and use the $4 coupon on each one, they will be $22.99 each (for a total of $45.98) and you will not reach the $50 amount to receive the $10 Riteaid gift certificate. </p>
<p>However, here is another possible deal:<br />
You can do three SEPARATE transactions as follows:<br />
Buy one Zyrtec at $26.99, use the $5 off $25 coupon which can be found at:  <a href="http://content.riteaid.com/rabrand/email_coupon_4G.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://content.riteaid.com/rabrand/email_coupon_4G.pdf</a>, then use the $4 Zyrtec coupon. This will cost you $17.99. Repeat this transaction two more times (so you will need to print three Zyrtec coupons and three of the $5 off $25 coupons). The total spent on Zyrtec after coupons will be $17.99*3 = 53.97, which is over $50, so you can get the $10 Riteaid certificate, in addition to the two SCRs and mail-in rebate mentioned in the original post.</p>
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