A standard New Year’s Resolution in our family is to take vitamins, but holy moly can they be expensive. But, I found a way to get them for 75% off and at prices I think will beat the best drugstore sale from Puritan’s Pride.
Buy two, get three free. Puritan’s Pride is offering buy 2 products, get 3 free or buy one, get one free on most of its products. They have to be the exact same thing, so this would work well if you and your husband, say, both take a particular supplement. They also have a bunch of spices, which could make nice fillers to reach the $40 threshold I mention below. (This buy two, get three free promotion has been running forever, so I’m not sure it’s newsworthy in and of itself )
$15 off plus free shipping. Buy $40 in products (based on sale price), use code TE1QC2G to get $15 off your order and free shipping. Now that can make for a sweet deal.
Combining these offers you could get more than $100 worth of vitamins and products for $25, which meets my I-don’t-like-to-buy-it-unless-its-75%-off rule of thumb. This will be my first time ordering from Puritan’s Pride, but it looks like they’ve gotten pretty good reviews at Viewpoints.
Your turn: What did you order? If you’ve ordered from them before, what’s been your experience and what are your favorite products?


Thanks for the extra code, Carrie. I’ve been buying from Puritan’s Pride for several years and have been very happy with their supplements – and service. This is the best deal with that extra $15 off!! I usually buy twice in a year. One major buy when they have Buy one Get 2 free (sometime in the summer I believe) and the second best time – Buy 2 Get 3 free like it is now. I buy large bottles at the best price andi if I’m running somewhat low on some things, smaller ones if I have to buy two.
I tried code this evening and said it has expired.
I have been buying from Puritans Pride for a few years now. However, I am concerned that I may not be getting quality products and they may have a lot of FILLERS making them poor grade. How can I be sure before I reorder this month. This uncertainty has been bothering me for awhile. Does anyone know of a supplement testing site that tells us if products have what they claim and in the amounts that the bottles state?
Dawn, it would be good to know if we could really check up on them. My confidence has been based on a Twin Cities news investigation several years ago. They were investigating whether you were getting what you thought in certain food supplements. They never MENTIONED Puritan’s Pride but a Puritan’s Pride bottle was in the visual examples group for products that did assay well. Of course I’m sure they didn’t test all PP products but this has been the basis for my trust. (hope it’s not misplaced)
I’ll add this to my to-do list – to try and find some info and I’ll post it if I can get my hands on something. If you all find something, please let me know.