Buy $25 of Magnum Ice Cream, Get a $50 Fanatics Gift Card

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Buy $25 of Magnum Ice Cream, Get a $50 Fanatics Gift Card

There’s a new promotion that lets you receive a $50 Fanatics gift card after purchasing $25 or more in eligible Magnum ice cream products. You can see the promotion page here.

This is how it works:

  • Purchase $25 of any Magnum Ice Cream Company products
  • Upload your receipt for a promo code to $50 off your Fanatics order. For best results, follow these photo tips:
    • Receipt must meet minimum purchase requirement
    • Your receipt must show a Magnum purchase
    • Ensure the full receipt is in frame and not blurry
    • Receipts must be dated within the promotional period
    • Please upload a completed purchase receipt. Order confirmations, order summaries, or screenshots of pending purchases will not be accepted.

The deal can get even getter with Paze, as you can use it when shopping at Fanatics and ShopRite. If you’re shopping at Safeway, keep an eye out for BOGO deals on eligible Magnum products. You may also find similar deals at other supermarkets.

Guru’s Wrap-up

This has the potential to be an excellent stack. Combining grocery store sales, the Magnum rebate, and the current Paze promotion.

Let me know how it works out!

HT: DoC

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