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Walmart: Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer Cone FREE

March 31, 2011 by Deal Seeking Mom 16 Comments

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Print your coupon and pick up FREE Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer Cones at Walmart:

Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer Cones, $0.94
$1/1 Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer printable
FREE after coupon!

Although the coupon shows a spray bottle on it, the wording just says Super Odor Neutralizer, so you should be able to use it on this product without any issue.

Thanks, My Frugal Adventures!

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  1. Marsha

    March 31, 2011 at 1:29 pm

    I tried to use this coupon at our Wal-mart and they wouldn’t let me use it. they said it was for the spray. So I took my coupons across the street and used them at Target with no problems.

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  2. Liz

    March 31, 2011 at 2:12 pm

    They would.t let me use the cone one cause it was over the price they sell for…took it to Harris Teeter and they just adjusted the amount to the sales price

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  3. Dawn

    March 31, 2011 at 2:43 pm

    @Liz – Wal-Mart has a new coupon policy (that would be good for you to carry a copy with you) that allows for the overage…so in actuality they should have taken the coupon and given you the extra amount off of something else. It is a fairly new policy and will take some time and patience to bring the cashiers around to the correct policy.

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  4. CouponGirl

    March 31, 2011 at 3:01 pm

    I tried taking this to my walmart… “You have to get the item pictured on the coupon ma’am, you can’t be gettin’ nothin that ain’t pictured here lady” …. yea your typical walmart employee… totally oblivious about how to do their jobs.

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    • Michelle

      April 2, 2011 at 1:17 am

      Although it doesn’t seem like many intelligent people work at WalMart, I have family who are good, smart people who have worked there. But I understand your anger.

      Reply
  5. Lorrie

    March 31, 2011 at 3:20 pm

    The picture shown above is NOT correct. The coupon is for the spray. Please correct, Thanks :0)

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    • Tara Kuczykowski

      March 31, 2011 at 5:12 pm

      Lorrie, the coupon states that it’s valid on Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer. It doesn’t specify the spray versus the cones. The pictures don’t dictate what a coupon is valid on, and it will scan without beeping on the cones.

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  6. Wendy

    March 31, 2011 at 3:38 pm

    Yes, new policy allows overage! I work there, and the employees need to read the fine print. It is not always just the “pictured” item…some people are not very smart!

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  7. Leigh

    March 31, 2011 at 5:47 pm

    Here’s my policy. If the store doesn’t take my coupon(s), I don’t buy the product. I’ve got my coupons printed though & am going to see what happens. (Wal Mart) I wish Target was across the street from our Wal Mart.

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  8. melissa

    March 31, 2011 at 5:55 pm

    Wal-Mart is the pain in the ass!!!!I DON’T LIKE TO SHOP AT WAL-MART

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  9. Michelle

    March 31, 2011 at 7:43 pm

    I was able to use the coupon at Walmart. She did question if the cone counted and that the name on the cone wasn’t a perfect match. I did get my extra 6 cents.

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  10. harriet

    March 31, 2011 at 8:55 pm

    unable to locate coupon. What zip code did y’all use. Thanks

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  11. Angela

    April 1, 2011 at 10:11 am

    I took mine yesterday, made sure I grabbed the cone that said super odor Neutralizer there was only two diff cones like that and a bunch of the reg. ones. There was one of each left of the super ordor Neutralizer so someone must have gotten them before me lol. Cashier scanned the coupon validated it on the system and i got it free, no questions asked.

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  12. Katrina Allen

    April 2, 2011 at 1:19 am

    Hello,

    Im a Manager at Walgreens. I see a lot of customers coming in with phote albums full of coupons. How do i make me one and how do you organize it? For the moment all of my coupons are in a mini file organizer book. I am registered on all the coupon saving websites, I also get coupons mailed to me because i call different companies. I just want to step my game up. lol lol any adivce? Thank you in advance!!!

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    • Tara Kuczykowski

      April 2, 2011 at 11:33 am

      Good for you, Katrina! Binders with baseball card protectors and photo albums are both good ways to organize coupons. You should be able to find lots of good suggestions here:

      https://dealseekingmom.com/ask-dsm-readers-how-do-you-organize-your-coupons/

      You might also be interested in the Couponizer. You can find some additional information on it here (although the giveaway is now over):

      https://dealseekingmom.com/win-it-wednesday-the-couponizer-5-winners/

      Reply
  13. Leigh

    April 6, 2011 at 4:20 pm

    I took 2 of these coupons to the Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market & they only had 1 item similar to the name. (The cones didn’t say “Neutralizer” . These said “killer”. Hmmm….. *heh-heh-heh*) She said it wasn’t the spray (as the pix showed) & I pointed out that it said “ANY” product. She also mentioned the cost (97 cents) while the coupon was $1. Since I knew to expect these problems, I was very nice & just waited for either a “yes” or a “no” answer. After she disappeared to ask about it, I began to feel guilty for the people behind me. After a little while, I ended up giving them some of my coupons as a “I’m sorry” gesture. Turns out, they were coupon people as I. : ) Thankfully, they weren’t upset (even before I gave them the coupons . *hee*) Eventually, I got a “yes” but only for what they sold them for. I could have easily lost my cool but, for me, it wouldn’t have been worth $1.94.

    At Wal-Mart, It really just all depends on the checker you get. Some are such “sticklers” while others actually follow the rules. I’ve thought about taking their policies along but had better laminate it first. I have a feeling it’d get passed around A LOT!

    Reply

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