Amazon Promo: Save $10 When You Spend $30 on Select Snacks & Pantry Items

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Amazon Discount on Select Snacks & Pantry Items

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Amazon is offering a new promotion where you can save $10 instantly when you spend $30 on select pantry and snack items. More than 100 qualifying products are included, featuring brands like Lance, Kettle Brand, Goldfish, Snyder’s of Hanover, Cape Cod, Pepperidge Farm, and more.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Add $30 worth of items from the products listed in promotion page.
  2. When you’re done shopping, select Go to Cart.
  3. The $10 discount will automatically be applied at checkout page, if eligible.
  4. Complete payment.

PROMO PAGE

Guru’s Wrap-up

This is a solid pantry-stocking deal, especially if you were already planning to buy some of these items. Just be sure your cart reaches the $30 threshold with qualifying items to trigger the discount.

 

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases made through this article. Using links on the site for Amazon purchases is the best way you can support the site as you normally can’t earn cash back for these purchases. But, you should still check shopping portals such as Rakuten, TopCashback, RebatesMe, ShopBack and others for possible cashback. Your support is always greatly appreciated!

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