Buy $60 worth of Unilever essentials at Amazon and get $15 off

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GET $15 OFF: As of March 5, you can score $15 off everyday essentials when you spend $60 on select Unilever products at Amazon.


Shopping for groceries is expensive. I can't go in and out of Target or Harris Teeter without spending $100, and somehow, every time I look down into my cart, there are only a few items in there (usually paper towels and toiletries).

Thankfully, Amazon has been putting out some pretty good spring cleaning deals, including a $15 credit when you shop for cleaning supplies worth $60 or more. Now, the company is expanding this deal to include Unilever essentials.

As of March 5, Amazon shoppers can get $15 off essentials like body wash, deodorant, laundry detergent, and more when they spend $60 or more on eligible Unilever products (You have to be signed into your Amazon account to get the deal.)

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Here's the fine print:

It's a limited-time offer: It won't last forever, but the specific end date isn't mentioned.

You'll get an email confirmation: You'll receive an email with the discount amount credited to your account and instructions on how to use it.

The credit expires: The credit expires on March 11th, 2024, at 11:59 PM Pacific Time.

There's a maximum benefit: You can only save a maximum of $15, even if your order exceeds $60.

Examples of eligible Unilever products include:

Dove Body Wash (3-pack)$23.22 $29.97 (save $6.75)

Seventh Generation Dryer Sheets (4-pack)$27.96 $29.56 (save $1.60)

Seventh Generation Multi-Surface Wipes (6-pack)$32.16 $38.94 (save $6.78)

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