This offer now only gives you the option of the popcorn.
The Offer
Direct Link (contains our affiliate link, remember you can use JetBlue for 3x instead)
- Get a free snack when you spend $25 or more on Amazon with promo code:
There are four available free snack options:
- 16oz. Happy Belly Sweet & Spicy Trail Mix (usually $8.32)
- 16oz. Happy Belly Yogurt Trail Mix (usually $7.39)
- 16oz. Happy Bell Chocolate & Dried Fruit Trail Mix (usually $6.09)
- 12oz. Wickedly Prime Sweet ‘N’ Cheesy Popcorn Mix (usually $4.99)
The Fine Print
- Prime members only
- Offer only applies to products sold by Amazon.com or Amazon Digital Services LLC (look for “sold by Amazon.com” or “sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC” on the product detail page). Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities will not qualify for this offer, even if “fulfilled by Amazon.com” or “Prime Eligible”.
- Offer does not apply to digital content
- Offer good while supplies last
- Items must be purchased in a single order and shipped at the same speed to a single address.
- Shipping charges and taxes may apply to the full value of discounted and free promotional items
- Offer limited to one per customer and account
- Taxes, shipping and handling, and gift wrap charges do not apply when determining minimum purchase amount
- The maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is 1 unit of select Happy Belly or Wickedly Prime snack products
Our Verdict
Seems like these are from Amazon’s own snack line, maybe a new line they are trying to promote (?). If you have more than one Prime account (e.g. Amazon Household), you can do the deal once on each account.
If you have an item to buy on Amazon, that’s the easiest. Otherwise, it might be worth buying a third-party gift card to get the free snack. Only physical gift cards seem to work and they seem to need to ship at the same time as the snack otherwise it won’t work. They won’t work on Amazon gift cards either, only third party.
- Link for all physically mailed gift cards on Amazon
- Sample physical gift cards that have been working for people:
- Panera Bread
- Starbucks
- Whole Foods ($25 sold out)
Check out our Guide to Savings Money on Amazon for savings tips.
Hat tip to Slickdeals
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Looks like this (Tumeric vitamins, etc) is eval now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/ref=as_li_ss_tl?&ascsub&node=17200866011&sdsrc=staff&linkCode=sl2&tag=d09c7-20&linkId=8d822c5770525bb957888d495b4e4c8e
One $25 Starbucks card. one snack from this deal, one vitamin of the vitamin from https://www.doctorofcredit.com/amazon-spend-25-including-giftcards-get-free-amazon-elements-vitamins-worth-25/, two codes and I g two got both rebates.
Done with Starbucks Gift Card. Thanks.
there are still $25 whole foods gift card
I'll second this one. They're back in stock, at least at the moment, and pair perfectly with the deal!
Worked for $25 GC, it took $8.32 off for Trail Mix. Arriving tomorrow 1 day prime free.
got a $25 subway GC worked with no problem THNX
I found a method that seems to work well for filtering the gift cards that will work with this promo. Both my fiance and I were able to take advantage of the free snack code, me with a Starbucks card and him with Krispy Kreme.
1. Click through DOC's referral link to add your preferred snacks to your cart, then at the top of the page under the search bar is a link that says “Gift Cards & Registry.”
2. Click that link, then choose “Send a Gift Card By Mail,” as it seems you need to purchase a physical gift card for the promo.
3. In this new window, go to the left sidebar where the filter/search options are.
4. Under Featured Brands, uncheck Amazon (as the Amazon cards don’t seem to work with the PRIMESNACK promotion).
5. Then a little further down on the left side is a checkbox for Amazon Prime. You DO want to check that, as this will now show only those gift cards that are Prime eligible.
From here, find a gift card you'd like in a $25 denomination (apply additional filters for price and category, if desired) and it should work with the promo.
Awesome, thanks Holly!
I wasn't able to get it to work on any e-gift cards, so I ended up getting a Whole Foods physical card.
yea not working with an amazon.com gift card
I was only able to get it to work on non-variable load GCs (so the hotels.com eGC that you can pick the value of didn't work, but the fixed $50/100/250 ones did)