OK so this is not working for me but maybe some of you will have better luck.
If you head over to the Lipton Iced Tea facebook page, they are offering a coupon for a free iced tea. You need to click on Iced Tea Day coupon and enter your email address.
Then you are supposed to get a special link and pass that on to your friends via email, twitter or Facebook. If any of them sign up for the coupon then you finally at very long last get your free tea coupon.
Now I entered my email and did not get any link and people on the Facebook wall see to be having the same issue. Also, keep in mind it seems like this is a printable coupon and lots of stores won’t accept printable coupons for free products.
So let us know how it works for you.
PS: Ok some fabulous person posted a link right on the wall that worked perfectly for me!

Here is the link…
http://coupons2.smartsource.com/smartsource/index.jsp?Link=YWND74GRSNJ2W
Thanks Lily, I think that is the same that I posted at the bottom. It worked for me! Now to find a store that will take the coupons…
Thank U Lily, and it expires 9/30 wonderfull, here is a coupon i just spot 1 off any 2 Kellogs raisin bran 😛
Oooops, here is the link http://www.kelloggsraisinbran.com/Coupon.aspx?utm_source=newsletter060111&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_term=v1_raisin_bran_coupon&utm_campaign=KNA_RB_SWEEPS_V1_052411
😉
Yes, I’m curious about that, too… my options are Kroger, Food Lion, and Walmart. Or would the drug stores take these? Any ideas if those do or don’t take printables for free stuff?
Thanks the link worked, please let us know if you know of a store who accepts it my Stores accept the discount coupons printed from internet but i don’t know about Freebies. Lipton should have put it in Newspaper Insert in Sunday Oregonian.
I used a “free” coupoln before at Raleys, Safeway, Target and Walmart and it worked fine 🙂
I was at Walmart recently and was told the new coupon policy doesn’t allow a free product coupon if it is printed. Too much chance of fraud like some things in the past. Remember the “free” doritos? It was a total scam.