A new Colgate Total $1 coupon is available again on Coupons.com! As you probably know all ready, this will make for some FREE Colgate toothpaste at various store in the next coming weeks! Print now-before it's gone!
Pssst... don't see the coupon- try this zip: 92111
(Thanks, Lisa!)
17 comments:
Thanks so much. Your site is awesome!
Mine still said "Print limit reached" I am so bummed!
Thanks for the zip tip!! I made it work for me.
i met my limit.
It says print limit reached I think they are all gone....thanks though :D
Mine says print limit reached too, so it must either be over already or it's not reset.
It didn't show up with my zip, but I tried the one you posted and there it was! I was able to print two without a problem - thanks!
print limit reached!
It also didn't show up for my zip.. so THANK YOU(!) for the zip code you listed. I was able to print 2 just now! Woooohoo! Already got a good deal on the CVS toothpaste deal this morning.
It didn't show w/my zip either but yours worked. Thanks so much. I printed 2 just now!
Mine also said print limit reached.
boo! limited reached :(
they must not have re-set them
Thanks for the zip code tip. It didn't appear under mine but I printed off my two
Colgate coupon is back up for zip 92111 (at 10:20 EST)
I tried your zip and it said print limit reached. It doesn't even show up using my zip. I also noticed that on Don Fransico's gourmet coffee, it says click limit reached. What on earth is up w/ that? I haven't even clicked on it once since we don't drink coffee in our house. This coupon business is so frustrating!
Click limit reached means that it has been clicked on throughout the internet and reached the limit set by the manufacturer. Print limit reached means that you have printed it the allowed number of times.
So they only allow a certain number of people to click on something to check it out? That doesn't make sense to me. If I had a product to sell, I would want a lot of people to check it out. The more people that know about your product, the better I would think. I guess that's why I'm not a manufacturer :) Also wondering: sometimes when it says print limit reached, yet I've only printed one, does that include everyone else and not just from my computer? I'm new to this and it is a bit confusing. Thank you for the info.
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