Everyone, be sure to check your local grocery and Red Plum-type ads because there will often be a coupon to get 55 cents off of the 64-oz bottles (which is the superior juice). I'm pretty sure I also saw some coupons at Albertsons earlier this week; I didn't grab any because we already get the big bottles for free.
[quote name='The_cheapest_Daddy']I didn't send in the receipt. Would that be a problem?[/QUOTE]
If you sent in the UPC's, then no, it's not a problem (you can then send in your receipt for an additional card). If you sent nothing with the form, then you of course will get nothing in return.
[quote name='Jesse757x']Anyone know where I can get these for cheap in the northeast? I tried Walmart, dollar tree. Trying shoprite and family dollar after work[/QUOTE]
If you're still having trouble, just send an e-mail to Bruce Langer (his info is on their Contact Us page) and ask him where you can find the juice in your area. He should be able to pull up a list of stores they ship to within your zip code.
[quote name='CheapLikeAFox']these are definitely not refridgerated juices.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='bob330i']As noted earlier, no, they don't do refrigerated juices[/QUOTE]
Actually, they do. It's not nearly as common, but they have a line of chilled juices (appropriately called Langers Chilled) that are sold in the refrigerated section of grocery stores. It comes in skinnier bottles, but I believe it is still 64 ounces (so, twice as big as the $1 bottles). I haven't tried the stuff myself, so for all I know it might be shelf-stable juice, but is indeed stored in the refrigerated section. They also have some all-natural juices that come in glass bottles. I'm not sure what section these are sold in, but they most likely need to be refrigerated after opening because they don't contain any preservatives.