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Have someone that snores in your house? This is the deal for you! This is my first time posting so try not to flame too much.

Walgreen's is having a sale right now on the 12-14 pack Breathe Right nose strips. They are only $0.99 each. It normally sells for I believe $5.99, but is on sale this week for $3.99. There is a $3.00 manufacture coupon which you can find inside the store in the Easy Saver Catalog.

Hope this helps some of you get some sleep at night! Deal ends 5/17.

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i tried these for sports... to see if i could breathe better... i couldn't and i looked especially stupid wearing it!

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BF tried these and they fell off in hte middle of the night and did nothing for his snoring. I might try them again at this price. Thanks!!!!

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Can I use these on my dog?

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Prncsnyc said:BF tried these and they fell off in hte middle of the night and did nothing for his snoring. I might try them again at this price. Thanks!!!!
Make sure to clean the facial area before applying the strips so they adhere better.

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Shagger said:Prncsnyc said:BF tried these and they fell off in hte middle of the night and did nothing for his snoring. I might try them again at this price. Thanks!!!!
Make sure to clean the facial area before applying the strips so they adhere better.

Yeah, we tried that. He thinks he jsut has a big nose. lol

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Here's a link for an additional $2 OFF manufacturer's coupon bringing your total to FREE (or maybe -$1) if youre lucky with a not-so-bright cashier. Hope this helps!


$2 MFR Coupon

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No flame or threadcrap intended, but these were better when they were made with stiffer plastic. Now, they're not much different than a bandaid. Granted, they still help a little.

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Alcohol works very well, but may dry the skin underneath if used too often.

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this never worked for me...I do nasal irrigation to clear nasal congestion, but that is not what causes snoring.

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Prncsnyc said:Shagger said:Prncsnyc said:BF tried these and they fell off in hte middle of the night and did nothing for his snoring. I might try them again at this price. Thanks!!!!
Make sure to clean the facial area before applying the strips so they adhere better.


Yeah, we tried that. He thinks he jsut has a big nose. lol

these come in different sizes, they do make a "large" size. abd you MUST clean the area first tog et good adhesion.

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I've tried these strips. My wife said that they didn't keep me from snoring, however, she said that I snored less and it seemed to her that my snoring wasn't quite as loud.

I found that using rubbing alcohol to clean the area of the nose where the strips are supposed to be applied did keep the strips in place all night. Just cleaning my face with soap and water didn't do the trick as the strips came unstuck before I even got to the bedroom.

Lastly, I didn't realize that the strips came in different sizes when I first tried them. I gave up on using the strips after a couple of tries but when I saw them in Walgreen's in size large, I decided to try them again. The large ones worked MUCH better that whatever size I tried the first time.

Thanks for the heads up OP. I'll swing by Walgreen's and pick up a pack.

JR

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DOChicago said:Here's a link for an additional $2 OFF manufacturer's coupon bringing your total to FREE (or maybe -$1) if youre lucky with a not-so-bright cashier. Hope this helps!


$2 MFR Coupon

"excluding 10 or 12 count nasal strips" on my coupon

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Heavy snoring can be a sign of other problems. My boss went to a sleep center and they discovered that he actually stopped breathing for 10 to 15 second periods. They stopped the test right away. He now uses a breathing machine at night and no longer snores. Don't put a band-aid on a serious problem.

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Thanks

Although I don't use them for snoring, I do use them for a deviated septum. They work perfectly for me and stay on all night. I don't do anything different......it's just still on in the morning and I sleep so much better being able to breathe better.

I just bought a box of 30 size small/medium @ WalMart last week for $9.xx and used the $2.00 coupon.

I'll defiantly be going to Walgreens tomorrow.

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MsMay said:I'll defiantly be going to Walgreens tomorrow.
Fight the power! Stick it to The Man!

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fourml8r said:Prncsnyc said:Shagger said:Prncsnyc said:BF tried these and they fell off in hte middle of the night and did nothing for his snoring. I might try them again at this price. Thanks!!!!
Make sure to clean the facial area before applying the strips so they adhere better.


Yeah, we tried that. He thinks he jsut has a big nose. lol


these come in different sizes, they do make a "large" size. abd you MUST clean the area first tog et good adhesion.

Yep, cleaned the area and had the largest size. Still fell off and did not work.

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cleverusername said:Heavy snoring can be a sign of other problems. My boss went to a sleep center and they discovered that he actually stopped breathing for 10 to 15 second periods. They stopped the test right away. He now uses a breathing machine at night and no longer snores. Don't put a band-aid on a serious problem.

It's called Sleep Apnea and a CPAP machine. BF just went in for overnight test and he doesn't have it, but has some other form of Non-Restorative Sleep Disorder. My mom has Apnea and has the CPAP machine

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cleverusername said:Heavy snoring can be a sign of other problems. My boss went to a sleep center and they discovered that he actually stopped breathing for 10 to 15 second periods. They stopped the test right away. He now uses a breathing machine at night and no longer snores. Don't put a band-aid on a serious problem.

It's called sleep apnea and it's caused by your tongue dropping on your trachea and blocking it while you are asleep. This causes you to stop breathing throughout the night and loud snoring. Anyone with a severe snoring problem should see a doctor instead of messing with these strips as it can be a sign of serious medical problems.

Getting back on the subject. These strips do help me breath better when I have a cold and at this price, you can't go wrong.

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