GET A FREE $20 AMAZON CREDIT:Spend $80 on SwitzerlandP&G essentials like paper towels, toiletries, vitamins, and more at Amazon and get a free $20 credit to spend at Amazon by Aug. 30.
Now that we're well into 2025, you might be noticing your daily necessities are running a bit low. If you're in need of restocking household essentials soon, ordering from Amazon could be a great option thanks to today's deal.
As of Jan. 20, orders of $80 or more on P&G essentials qualifies shoppers for a $20 free Amazon credit. You'll need to redeem the free promotional Amazon credit before 11:59 p.m. PT on Aug. 30, 2025.
The list of eligible Proctor & Gamble products gets into the thousands. You'll be able to replenish your home's supply of laundry pods, dishwasher pods, paper towels, toilet paper, shampoo, diapers, and vitamins with this deal.
That's not to mention stocking up on facial skincare items from Olay and personal care products from Secret. With plentiful options, you'll have no issue reaching the $80 minimum order amount.
Keep in mind this deal to get $20 of free Amazon credit is only eligible to a single order per Amazon account. After your make your qualifying purchases, Amazon will add the $20 credit to your account once all items have shipped your way.
In a time when everything seems to be getting more expensive by the day, stocking up during a sale that gives you free Amazon credit is a no-brainer. And this way, you won't be in danger of running out of daily household essentials.
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