SPEND $50+ AND GET $10 OFF:Stock up by spending $50 or more on eligible allergy products at Amazon and receive $10 off your order.
While we're all still in recovery mode from losing an hour of sleep during the shift to daylight savings time, we do have a few things to cushion the blow. Warmer temperatures are on the way with spring weather, bird signing sweet melodies, and beautiful flowers starting to bloom. We're so close to officially being in the spring season and those feel-good vibes that winter is finally over. However, if you deal with spring allergies, you might not be so thrilled. To help combat the sniffles, Amazon is offering a nice deal this month.
Until March 24 at 11:59 p.m. PT, spend $50 or more on eligible allergy products at Amazon to get $10 off your purchase. To score this deal, add $50 worth of product to your Amazon cart and the discount will automatically be applied at checkout.
SEE ALSO: 9 of the best air purifiers, according to expertsThe allergy products deal at Amazon extends to a huge lineup of relief that ranges from soft tissues to eye drops to allergy pills and nasal sprays. Amazon also included some anti-itch products in this deal since some of us unfortunate souls are mosquito magnets.
Before this deal disappears, check your medicine cabinet to see if you're well prepared for this upcoming allergy season. If not, snag some of the included allergy products below or browse the full list.
Benadryl Ultratabs Antihistamine Allergy Relief (24 count) — $4.79$7.84(save $3.05)
Benadryl Anti Itch Gel — $6.27$8.46(save $2.19)
Puffs Plus Lotion Facial Tissues (8 Family Boxes) — $13.28$17.91(save $4.63)
Breathe Right Nasal Strips (44 count) — $16.06$19.99(save $3.93)
Claritin Children's Chewables 24 Hour Allergy Relief (40 count) — $31.65$37.99(save $6.34)
Allegra 24-hour Adult Non-Drowsy Antihistamine Tablets (100 tablets) — $35.45$44.39(save $8.94)
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