@freebiesandmore: INSANE DEAL! #greenscreen #coupons #fyp

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aireabella.and.eva
Aireabella Leigh :
Just got $210 worth of items for just $40 so excited, thank you!
2020-08-16 05:20:43
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amyhollinger6
Amy Hollinger :
I ordered and saved $109. Thank you. Picking up my goodies tomorrow!
2020-08-17 01:52:34
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julz._feichter
Julia Feichter :
I just ordered and saved $80!!
2020-08-16 15:38:30
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clairegowdyart
Abstract Artist :
Thanks, I bought a skillet
2020-08-17 15:31:38
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camachito93
Ana Gomez :
Hi😊
2020-08-16 03:50:32
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briannarosegarcia
briannarosegarcia :
Saved $180!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
2020-08-16 05:35:08
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kris_is_stressed
Kristina 🥰 :
Thank you so much!
2020-08-16 04:07:41
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angeliquedesiree
Angelique Desiree :
I’m not seeing the link 🥺👉🏽👈🏽
2020-08-19 01:26:25
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mothrasmom
MothrasMom :
Thank you! I got some candles, blanket, and instant pot accessory for cheap!!
2020-08-17 20:00:11
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gianaaamarieee
G :
Omg thank you. We just moved and I just bought her so much stuff we need.
2020-08-16 04:06:21
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kimbreisacher
Kim Breisacher :
just got some cool stuff thanks
2020-08-16 11:26:02
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yzirenac.fae
YzIrenaC.Fae :
Thank youuu 😬😬
2020-08-16 13:19:42
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bustareimer412
Megan :
Oh my GOSH! I got a set of THREE cast iron pans, a 3 piece casserole dish with lid and padded carrier and a Biltmore pie plate... $29! WOW!
2020-08-16 14:29:25
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bonnybboop69
Bonnybboop69 :
Bought some great stuff. Thanks!!!!
2020-08-16 15:00:48
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btxcouponer
Issa :
Omg crazy ten minute sale but ten dollar sale 😂
2020-08-16 04:19:36
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slimmingjenny
MommaJenny :
Yeah buddy!!! Got some great stuff!!! Thanks!
2020-08-16 16:46:57
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nanzizzle
Nancy✨ :
Girl I got an air fryer for $30. Thanks!!
2020-08-16 17:46:09
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magdalenareyes33
Magdalena Reyes :
Your awesome!!
2020-08-16 19:07:38
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caketoes
😴 :
The Dutch oven is sold out 😔
2020-08-16 05:11:14
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ianpeers
ian peers :
is this applicable in Canada?
2020-08-16 21:19:49
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adventuresofgoku23
AdventuresOfGokuandCali :
Super expensive? 😂😂
2020-08-17 02:42:53
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lulumariamariani
MIZZ.MARIANI :
what link??
2020-08-17 03:12:48
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brooke_ferry
Brooke_ferry :
Could you do a video on where to find coupons for baby products like diapers wipes and soaps and such
2020-08-16 08:13:50
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c111323
C :
@sofiaeli15 @jennzzg
2020-08-16 06:45:21
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melissamarie718
Melissa :
I keep hearing about this site but wasn’t sure if it was reliable
2020-08-18 02:33:11
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