Pop quiz: Whats the best-smelling store in the mall?
If you saidBath & Body Works,wed have to agree with you.
We love all the stores products from soap to candles.
But were especially addicted to its delicious scents, like warm vanilla sugar and sweet pea.
Lets face it, though: All those so-yummy-smelling-you-could-eat-them products can be expensive.
But youve lucked out.
Heres how to save on all your favorite scents.
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Youll need to provide some basic info like your name, email and phone number.
Youll also be eligible to receive text messages with discount codes and announcements about upcoming sales.
Plus, with every purchase youll earn points that you might redeem for products.
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Be sure to read the fine print before you head to the store.
Like many companies, Bath & Body Works often shares special deals and promotions with its loyal fans first.
Here are links for itsFacebook,Instagram,PinterestandTwitterchannels.
Bath & Body Works often includes survey offers on the bottom of its receipts even for small purchases.
After you complete the survey, youll receive a validation code.
Write the code on the receipt and bring it along on your next visit to receive a discount.
Hit the Big Sales
One key to saving at Bath & Body Works?
And Black Friday at Bath & Body Works is legendary for its deals and its VIP gift bags.
Plus, its typically the only day you’re free to stack digital coupons.
You might find acoupon codefor free shipping or other discounts.
If you are a Loyalty Rewards Member, remember to stack those rewards codes to snag some serious deals.
you’re able to find discounted Bath & Body Works gift cards on sites likeRaiseandCardCash.
No guarantees on this savings strategy, but it never hurts to ask.
Price adjustments do not apply to flash sales or one-day sales.
So confirm that price reduction will really save you money.
If it happens to you, dont eat the loss.
They just make scents, er, sense.
Susan Shain is a former writer for The Penny Hoarder.
Deputy editor Tiffany Wendeln Connors contributed to this post.
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