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Nestle Buy 4 Save $8 Promotion Nestle Buy 4 Save $8 Promotion Save $8 when you buy 4 participating items from July 29-August 4, 2020. Limit two offers per customer/transaction. $8 Savings will be deducted from your receipt. NESTLE QUALIFYING PRODUCT LIST PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PACK/SIZE ITEM UPC SFI CODE BEVERAGE NESQUIK CHOCOLATE 41.9oz 28000 46368 22657 NESQUIK STRAWBERRY 35.9oz 28000 23775 22658 NIDO Fortificada 3.52LB / 6 28000 82317 84415 NIDO 1+ PREBIO 3.52LB / 6 28000 13317 50620 REFRIGERATED CM FR VAN CM LIQ HLF GAL 64oz 50000 35022 40883 Coff Mate Hazelnut Crmr 64oz 50000 25117 67427 COFFEEMATE REGULAR 64oz 50000 32852 48773 Coffeemate Itl Swt Crm 64oz 50000 60535 62364 Coffeemate SF French Van 64oz 50000 19112 93957 Coffeemate Vanilla Caramel 64oz 50000 89514 29812 FROZEN HOT POCKETS CLUB PACKS HOT POCKETS - PEPPERONI PIZZA 6/12CT 43695 07511 66162 HOT POCKETS - HAM & CHEESE 6/12CT 43695 07512 83544 HOT POCKET - 12CT PHILLY STEAK AND CHEESE 4/12CT 43695 00354 60935 HOT POCKETS - 12CT MEATBALL MOZZARELLA 4/12CT 43695 00351 9252 HOT POCKETS - 12CT FOUR CHEESE 4/12CT 43695 33556 9259 HOT POCKETS - 12CT FLAKEY CRUST CROISSANT H&C 4/12CT 43695 32793 9224 HOT POCKETS - 12CT Crispy Crust Pepperoni Pizza 4/12CT 43693 27632 95215 LEAN POCKET - 12CT PEPPERONI PIZZA 4/12CT 43695 61447 65629 HOT POCKET 17CT - PEPPERONI 4/17CT 43696 07675 77071 HOT POCKET 17CT - HAM AND CHEESE 4/17CT 43696 07676 67080 HOT POCKET 17CT - BACON, EGG, AND CHEESE 4/17CT 43696 61447 19830 PIZZA TOMBSTONE 3PK PEPPERONI 64.8 OZ 71921 13908 45408 PARTY SIZE - STOUFFERS SIGNATURE MEAT LASAGNA CLUB 96OZ 13800 58189 15605 ITALIANO LASAGNA 96OZ 13800 20031 17778 VEGETABLE LASAGNA 96OZ 13800 19002 49309 5 CHEESE LASAGNA 96OZ 13800 03050 49307 CHICKEN ENCHILADA 57OZ 13800 19023 49352 ICE CREAM Nestle Drumstick Lil Drums 24 CT 21797 Nestlé Club Pack Sandwiches 24 Count 24 CT 17900 99635 49809 Outshine Fruit Bars 24ct Vrty Club Pk 24 CT 41548-750910 40931 NESTLE PROFESSIONAL CHFMT Chili Con Carne w/Beans 6/107 oz 05208-7 05268-4 34739 CHFMT Chili Con Carne No Beans 6/108 oz 05088-5 05278-3 34740 CHFMT Hot Dog Chili w/Beef 6/108 oz 05158-5 05158-8 34742 CHFMT Corned Beef Hash Case 6/107 oz 05168-4 05168-7 34275 CHFMT Country Sausage Gravy 6/105 oz 05228-5 05228-8 34261 TRENTEN FARMS CHEESE SAUCE 6 x 106oz 39000 06022 32140 CFMT Original Sweetened Pump 2/1.5 ltr 50000 11475 02540 CFMT Liquid French Vanilla Pump 2/1.5 ltr 50000 80003 34686 CFMT Liquid Hazelnut Pump 2/1.5 ltr 50000 80004 02553 6/50/.713 NESTLE Rich Hot Cocoa Mix 35623 oz 50000 03263-1 NESTLE Hot Cocoa Mix SF 6/30/.28 oz 50000 23613-8 24646 CFMT Original - Club Pack 150/180 ct 50000 18002-8 51851 CFMT French Vanilla - Club Pack 150/180 ct 50000 18001-1 51854 Nestle Water Perrier Slim Cans Regular 10/250ML 74780 37742 32575 Perrier Slim Cans Grapefruit 10/250ML 74780 33350 32578 Perrier Slim Cans Lime 10/250ML 74780 33360 32614 Perrier Slim Cans Orange 10/250ML 74780 44635 83957 Perrier Slim Cans Strawberry 10/250ML 74780 44704 50247 Perrier Slim Cans Peach 10/250ML 74780 37751 64477 S.Pellegrino Essnza Cherry Pom 8/330ML 41508 80307 71736 S.Pellegrino Essnza Lemon 8/330ML 41508 80317 71737 S.Pellegrino Essnza Cherry Pom 8/330ML 41508 80307 71738 Nestle Coffee Partners Starbucks Ground Breakfast Blend 6/20 oz 62111 77857 40327 Starbucks Ground House Blend 6/20 oz 62111 77858 40328 Starbucks Ground French Roast 6/20 oz 62111 77859 40326 .
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