Kenda says, “It’s been a month since I switched from my regular coffee shop trips to purchasing International Delight Iced Coffee. You can find my earlier posts HERE and HERE. Previously I was a coffee shop addict. I went at least 4 times per week. I was convinced that, short of having a barista live in your kitchen, there was no way you could get quality, delicious iced coffee at home. At $4 – $5 per cup (I’m a coffee snob so I order extra shots of this, double serving of that etc) I was spending a good chunk of change – just for coffee. Then I was asked to take the International Delight Iced Coffee savings challenge: switch to their store bought iced coffee for 30 days to see how much I could save. I stopped my coffee shop trips and started stocking up on International Delight cartons at our local Walmart.”

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Total Money Saved in March with International Delight #IcedCoffee

Amanda says, “As we are nearing the end of the month, I wanted to report my total amount saved by switching to International Delight at over $120! Isn’t that enough

Savings with International Delight #icedcoffee and announcement you don’t want to miss

Melanie says, “As most of you know I’ve started a challenge with International Delight Iced Coffee for the month of March and in my last update, which has been every Sunday

How Much Have I Saved So Far? International Delight Spring into Free Flavor Sweepstakes! #IcedCoffee

Brandy says, “It hasn’t even been a month since I made the switch from Coffee Shop Coffees to  International Delight Iced Coffee.  Guess how much I have saved so far?  Really