Common Restrictions on Advil Promo Codes
Advil promo codes, issued by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare or partners like Coupons.com and RetailMeNot, typically limit use to one code per customer per transaction. They exclude sale items, gift cards, and bulk buys over specified quantities (often 5-10 units). Codes apply only to select products, like caplets or liquids, not all formats.[1]
Expiration Dates and Validity Periods
Most codes expire within 30-90 days of issuance. Single-use or household-limited codes deactivate after first redemption. Check the code's fine print on the retailer's site, as digital codes from Advil's site or apps often tie to specific campaigns ending quarterly.[2]
Eligible Products and Retailers
Codes work at major retailers like Walmart, CVS, Target, and Amazon but not always at independent pharmacies. They target standard Advil (ibuprofen) variants; PM, Allergy & Congestion, or Liqui-Gels may be excluded. Minimum purchase requirements, like $20+, apply to many codes.[3]
Exclusions for Combining Offers
Promo codes rarely stack with other discounts, loyalty points, or manufacturer coupons. Buy-one-get-one deals or in-app savings from the Advil app override codes. Returns of discounted items often forfeit the savings without refunding the code value.[1][4]
Regional and Account-Based Limits
US-only for most codes; Canadian or international versions differ. One code per email, phone, or loyalty account prevents abuse. New accounts may qualify for first-time user codes with higher limits, like 20-30% off.[2]
What Happens If a Code Fails
Invalid codes show errors for expired status, ineligible items, or prior use. Retailers like Walgreens log attempts, potentially blacklisting repeat failures. Contact customer service for extensions, but approvals are rare.[3]
[1]: Advil Official Coupons Page
[2]: RetailMeNot Advil Listings
[3]: Coupons.com Advil Offers
[4]: Slickdeals Advil Threads