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If it’s time to stock up on household essentials, heading to Costco is almost always a smart move thanks to the power of buying in bulk. But that’s particularly true right now: The warehouse club’s annual Procter & Gamble promotion is on now, and it’s only good for a few more days. 

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The details: Buy $100 worth of Procter & Gamble products either in store or at Costco.com through Sept. 26, submit the receipt(s) online through Oct. 30, and you’ll get a $25 Costco Shop Card for your next trip. Better yet, you can double up, buying $200 worth of products to earn two $25 cards. (The offer is capped at two cards per Costco membership.)

Not already a Costco member? You can apply here.

More than two dozen P&G brands are eligible, including Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Dawn, Head & Shoulders, Mr. Clean, Olay, Pantene, Swiffer, and Tide. There are a few exceptions: Braun, Pampers, SK-II, select Oral-B rechargeable toothbrushes, and all P&G items over $75.

Select Procter & Gamble products will be on sale during the promotion, making the deal that much sweeter. Here are a few of the highlights: 

Costco’s regular slate of monthly members-only savings, including non-P&G products, also runs through Sept. 26. Whenever you shop, remember that items are often marked up on Costco.com, so for the best deal, be sure to head to the store in person.

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Meet the Writer

Saundra Latham regularly exploits her grocery’s fuel-points program for free tanks of gas and skips the salon in favor of the $5.99 sales at Great Clips. She has made her home in areas with a low cost of living, such as Dayton, Ohio, and Knoxville, Tenn.

Before joining Cheapism as the site’s first staff writer, Saundra freelanced for websites including Business Insider, ConsumerSearch, The Simple Dollar, The Motley Fool, and About.com. She was previously an editor at The Columbus Dispatch, one of Ohio’s largest daily newspapers. She holds a master’s in communication from Ohio State University and a bachelor’s in journalism from American University.