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NetPlenish – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Household Products

$15
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No Longer Available
Sat Jan 05 04:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$30
Discount
50%
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$15
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In a Nutshell

This online-shopping platform searches 11 trusted merchants to find the lowest guaranteed prices on more than 100,000 household items

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 3, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Online only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Does not ship to AK, HI, Canada, Puerto Rico or PO boxes. Shipping not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Surveys find that most people use the Internet to do two things: get great deals and exchange photographs of naked cats. Search for a bargain with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Household Products

Though prices may vary, shoppers can browse assorted hair products such as Dove damage-therapy shampoo ($4.49+), baby items such as a six-pack of Similac formula bottles ($11.49+), and pet goods such a 17.5-pound bag of Iams large-breed dog food ($17.48+). Shipping fees are not included with this Groupon.

NetPlenish

When Dave Compton needed food for his dog, Shorty, he didn't spend hours searching for deals on the Internet. He just invented an algorithm to do the work for him. Now patented, that algorithm—ShopGenius—helps shoppers on NetPlenish find the best deals on more than three million household products. When members place items in their NetPlenish shopping carts—such as batteries, coffee and tea, and haircare products—the website searches its trusted merchants, such as Walgreens, Sephora, and Walmart, to find the lowest total cost on both products and shipping. Shoppers can harness NetPlenish's powers through its website, NetPlenish.com, or through its iPhone and Android apps. Customers can also sign up for yearly Premier memberships, which grant perks such as free shipping, cash back, and the password to the Internet's secret clubhouse.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Making a Goofy Face

If we each spend just 15 minutes a day making a goofy face in public, this big old bowl of soup we call "Earth" won't seem quite as tasteless. Here are some tips on how to goof up your face:

  • To make a goofy smile, simply angle the corners of your lips down instead of up.

  • Stick your open hands behind your head so you look like you're either a moose or a person whose head is growing 10 fleshy nubs.

  • Turn around before making a face. That way the person you're with won't have to watch you try to fold your eyelids in half several times, if that's how you choose to make your goofy face.

  • Puff up your cheeks. You can do this the traditional way—with your breath—or the delicious way—with a pound of meatloaf.

  • For the "inverse," you'll want to shave off your head hair and glue the clippings onto your face. You'll also probably want to start walking backward and draw two eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the hairless portion of your head with lipstick. Have a friend do it too and then your inverse faces can kiss each other. That's wild!

Would the world be a better place if everyone walked around with a mouthful of meatloaf?