Free trial pair of ACUVUE® contact lenses *requires current or new contact eye exam

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Free trial pair of ACUVUE® contact lenses *requires current or new contact eye exam

http://www.promo.acuvue.com/mta/start.do?inputPage=FTC_R&srcID=web&rc=42

Printable certificate (be sure to have your printer ON and to TURN OFF your pop-up blocker). There are also rebate offers available (e.g. $75 when you receive an eye exam and buy 4 boxes of Acuvue Toric contact lenses, Oct 1 - Dec 31, 2004).

Thank you for your interest in ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses. To receive a FREE* Trial Pair Certificate for ACUVUE®, ACUVUE® ADVANCE™, ACUVUE® 2, ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™, ACUVUE® TORIC, ACUVUE® BIFOCAL, or 1•DAY ACUVUE®, please fill out the form below...

Free Trial Pair Certificate valid while supplies last at a participating Eye Care Professional. Only an Eye Doctor can determine if ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses are right for you. Eligible products include: ACUVUE® ADVANCE™, ACUVUE® 2, ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™, 1•DAY ACUVUE®, ACUVUE® TORIC, ACUVUE® BIFOCAL, and ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses.

You may only redeem the original certificate, no photocopies will be accepted. Limit one certificate per person. If ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™ are right for you, you will receive a free in-office trial pair of lenses so you can see how you look in the color you selected. The lenses have no prescription power. Offer valid only within the United States of America.
 
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thanks for the post.
this doesn't work in mozilla/firefox unless you add them as an allowable site for popus.
requires an eye exam and fitting..

The Free ACUVUE® 2 COLOURS™ trial lenses are designed for in-office trial to evaluate which color will look best on you. The trial lenses have no prescription power and are marked with the word "test" so when positioned under your eyelid you can easily determine your favorite color.

good way to test out the lense colors tho... not having an eye exam for a few years I don't know if most places wouldn't just do this anyway... wonder if they let you leave with em, just going around seeing Test everywhere.. lol
 
The last time I had an eye exam for contacts, they recommended just one or two kinds and gave me a sample for one of those. I wondered if other brands of contacts might feel more comfortable, but didn't have any trial contacts made available to me. You can always go with their recommendation, but at least with these coupons, you can try different kinds if you want to? :)
 
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