(EXPIRED) Ibotta: Get $20 Of Free Food & Back-To-School Stationary

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Ibotta has launched a back-to-school offer which is giving $20 worth of free items including food and stationary.

Ibotta 08.22.21

The Deal

  • Get the following items free when using Ibotta:
    • Nature’s Own sliced bread
    • Skippy peanut butter spread
    • Smucker’s Squeeze fruit spread
    • Ticonderoga #2 pencils
    • Kleenex tissues (possibly sold out)
    • Del Monte fruit cups (possibly sold out)
    • Five Star 3 subject notebook
    • Pink Pearl Paper Mate eraser
  • Direct link to offer.

Key Terms

  • Expires September 1, 2021 at 9:59am.
  • Valid in-store at Walmart & online at Target Online, H-E-B Online, or Shipt.

Quick Thoughts

When visiting the landing page above on mobile, it says that you have to log in on desktop to unlock the offers. After unlocking the offers, you then need to go in to the Ibotta app itself to load them to your account.

When loading the offers it said that the Kleenex tissues and Del Monte fruit cups were already sold out, so I’d unlock and load the other offers to your account ASAP if you’re interested in any of them. Even if you can’t make use of some of the items personally, you could always donate them.

It’s nice that these offers can be redeemed in-store at Walmart or online at a few other retailers. If redeeming online, depending on the retailer you could click through from a shopping portal to earn additional cashback. With Target Online in particular, it might be possible to stack some of these 100% cashback offers with additional discounts using Target Circle. For example, they have an offer giving 10% off Skippy peanut butter which would save you some money up-front, but I think Ibotta would still give 100% cashback on the full value.

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Mark W

Has anyone had this successfully track with a Target.com pickup order? If so, how long did it take?

Phill

It has taken me well over 2 years to cash out with Ibotta ($20 minimum to withdraw; had $13) and this promotion finally capped out the $20 withdraw minimum. Thank you Baby Jesus!