There is a new Huggies Enjoy the Ride Rewards code available for 5 points courtesy of reader Michele:
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Jessie says
Hi,
How do these points work? I’m new to this and have no idea how these points work out or how to use them. Can someone please explain? Thanks! =) Jessie
Charlene says
Jessie this is what the web site says:
With a new baby you’re not just on the go — you’re on the ride.
We’re with you.
With HUGGIES® Enjoy the Ride you’ll get smart ideas at every step – from your first diaper change to potty training solutions.
You can also earn rewards points simply by purchasing HUGGIES® products or by participating in specially-marked activities online. Earning reward points is easy, and you’ll even get 10 bonus points for signing up. To collect your points, simply visit the Rewards page and accept the Terms & Conditions after you sign up. Then you can use reward points for instant wins, sweepstakes and some very special offers.
You’ll also be among the first to hear about the latest product news and events as well as other special offers and promotions.
So go ahead. Sign up now for smart ideas, great rewards, and a lot more.
https://www.huggies.com/en-US/register
And that is basically how it works. Collect points. Earn prizes.
Heather says
Thanks so much!
ashlwy says
thanks so much for the points they worked for me!
Christal says
The free Jumbo pack for Huggies is back on Ride the Rewards!!
ariana says
i have new huggies enjoy the ride rewards =)
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Trina says
FYI: I tried 3 of the codes that ariana posted, they all say they’ve been used already. So I think these are from products, not “general-use” codes.