HersheyâÂÂs has a deal with appeal to your sweet tooth and
your urge to travel. Their Soar & save promotion runs
through January 31, 2001 for travel through March 2002.
It can bring you up to $150 in savings on Southwest
Airlines. You can use the savings for any fare â there is
no minimum fare amount. If you donâÂÂt need the entire
$150 amount for your low-fare Southwest ticket, youâÂÂll
get a voucher covering the remaining amount.
Just save wrappers or UPCs from included 1.4- to
3.5-ounce candy bars (HersheyâÂÂs Chocolate Bar â with
and without almonds; Kit Kat; Heath; ReeseâÂÂs Peanut
Butter Cups, Peanut Butter Sticks and Cookie Cups;
Mounds; Almond Joy; Payday; Peppermint Patties; Rolo;
Twizzler; and Caramello).
Fifty wrappers (or UPCs) earns a certificate valid for
$10 off a one-way ticket or $25 off a roundtrip. Save 275
wrappers and you receive a certificate valid for $150 in
savings on the ticket)s) of your choice.
Mail your wrappers/UPCs to HersheyâÂÂs/Southwest
Certificate Offer, P.O. Box 3019, Rodgers, MN
55374-3019 to arrive by January 31, 2001.
There is a limit of one certificate per ticket. Certificates
are transferrable.
If you purchase standard-size bars at a discount food
store, you should be able to get them for about 25-cents
each. Your 275 wrappers would cost $68.75 (or even
less, if you shop carefully). This is a great deal, giving you
more airfare value than the cost of the product â and the
product is frequently purchased and often used.
If you remove the UPC codes carefully, you could
even use this deal for stocking up on candy for Halloween
trick-or-treat, Halloween parties and other treat
occasions. With 16 months of promotion purchase time
ahead of you, it wonâÂÂt be hard to accumulate sufficient
wrappers/UPCs for the $150 savings. To make the deal
even more attractive, the $150 discount comes in âÂÂgift
certificateâ form, meaning that you can use it for travel any
day of the year â there are no blackout dates.
thought you might find this intesting,
â¦
your urge to travel. Their Soar & save promotion runs
through January 31, 2001 for travel through March 2002.
It can bring you up to $150 in savings on Southwest
Airlines. You can use the savings for any fare â there is
no minimum fare amount. If you donâÂÂt need the entire
$150 amount for your low-fare Southwest ticket, youâÂÂll
get a voucher covering the remaining amount.
Just save wrappers or UPCs from included 1.4- to
3.5-ounce candy bars (HersheyâÂÂs Chocolate Bar â with
and without almonds; Kit Kat; Heath; ReeseâÂÂs Peanut
Butter Cups, Peanut Butter Sticks and Cookie Cups;
Mounds; Almond Joy; Payday; Peppermint Patties; Rolo;
Twizzler; and Caramello).
Fifty wrappers (or UPCs) earns a certificate valid for
$10 off a one-way ticket or $25 off a roundtrip. Save 275
wrappers and you receive a certificate valid for $150 in
savings on the ticket)s) of your choice.
Mail your wrappers/UPCs to HersheyâÂÂs/Southwest
Certificate Offer, P.O. Box 3019, Rodgers, MN
55374-3019 to arrive by January 31, 2001.
There is a limit of one certificate per ticket. Certificates
are transferrable.
If you purchase standard-size bars at a discount food
store, you should be able to get them for about 25-cents
each. Your 275 wrappers would cost $68.75 (or even
less, if you shop carefully). This is a great deal, giving you
more airfare value than the cost of the product â and the
product is frequently purchased and often used.
If you remove the UPC codes carefully, you could
even use this deal for stocking up on candy for Halloween
trick-or-treat, Halloween parties and other treat
occasions. With 16 months of promotion purchase time
ahead of you, it wonâÂÂt be hard to accumulate sufficient
wrappers/UPCs for the $150 savings. To make the deal
even more attractive, the $150 discount comes in âÂÂgift
certificateâ form, meaning that you can use it for travel any
day of the year â there are no blackout dates.
thought you might find this intesting,
â¦