Do Nestlé brand products like Coffee Mate, Gerber, DiGiorno, Hot Pockets, or Lean Cuisine (just to name a few) regularly end up on your grocery list? If so, you’re going to want to grab your most recent receipt and snap a photo of it. Nestlé has been offering a super simple way to score a $20 prepaid Visa card just for buying items you’re probably already grabbing anyway. Wondering how it works and how to make sure you actually get paid? Let’s walk through it.
Score a $20 Visa Card With Nestlé: Here’s How
Snagging a $20 Digital Visa® Prepaid Card from Nestlé is surprisingly easy. It’s really just a three-step process, and the requirements are pretty realistic for most families. Here’s what to do:
Step One:
Shop between 06/28/24 and 08/11/24 and spend $40 (or more) on qualifying Nestlé products in a single transaction. Your total needs to be $40 after coupons/discounts but before tax. All $40+ has to be on the same receipt from the same purchase.
There’s a massive list of eligible items across Nestlé brands, including a lot of everyday staples. Some of the familiar names that count toward that $40 include:
- Gerber
- Hot Pockets
- DiGiorno
- Coffee Mate
- Jack’s
- Lean Cuisine
- Nesquik
- Stouffer’s
- Tombstone
- Acqua Panna (plus other bottled water brands under the Nestlé umbrella)
Between frozen meals, baby food, coffee creamer, pizza, and bottled drinks, hitting $40 honestly isn’t hard. The trick, if you’re trying to stretch your grocery budget, is to stop the transaction once you cross that $40 mark instead of throwing in another $30 worth of extras. That way you’re basically getting half that trip refunded back in gift card money.

Take a clear photo of your receipt so it can be verified.
Step Two:
Before you submit anything, grab a pen and mark up your receipt. You should:
- Star or check the qualifying Nestlé items you bought
- Star or check the purchase date on the receipt
Make sure the store name, date, total, and all qualifying items are visible. Take a clear, readable photo of the full receipt. Then email that photo to NestleRewardsSubmissions@snippmedia.com.
The processing team reviews your receipt, checks that the items qualify, and confirms that the purchase was in the date window. They’ve said it typically takes about 48 hours after they receive your submission to review it.

Email your receipt to NestleRewardsSubmissions@snippmedia.com.
Step Three:
Once your receipt is approved, you’ll get an email with a link to complete a short registration form. After you fill that out, Nestlé will send you a $20 Digital Visa® Prepaid Card by email. It’s digital, so you’ll be able to use it online (and in most places that accept a standard Visa debit checkout flow). Don’t forget to actually use it — these digital cards usually have an expiration window.
Can You Get More Than One Visa Card?
Yes, you can — but there’s a limit.
The official terms say there’s a max of five rewards per person/household during the promo period. So, if you do five separate $40+ transactions (that’s $200 total spent on qualifying brands, across five different receipts), you can earn up to five $20 Digital Visa® Prepaid Cards. That adds up to $100 back.
A few important notes to make sure you don’t get disqualified:
- Each reward is tied to a single receipt. You can’t submit one $200 trip and try to claim five cards. You’d need five different $40+ receipts.
- Those receipts all have to fall between 06/28/24 and 08/11/24.
- You typically have to submit your receipts by the stated cutoff date (the program usually gives a short grace period after the last purchase date for sending them in).
- The $40 minimum is calculated after store discounts, coupons, or loyalty savings, but before tax.
- The Visa cards are digital only. You’ll get them by email, not in the mail.
If you’re reading this after those dates, definitely check the current Nestlé rewards or Nestlé “GoodNes” promo page before shopping again. They tend to run these rebate-style promos in waves, and the item list, rules, and deadlines can shift. Always confirm the current terms so you’re not relying on an expired offer.
Bottom line: if your household goes through things like frozen pizzas, toddler snacks, coffee creamer, bottled water, or quick “heat and eat” meals for busy nights, this is basically free money for being the one who keeps the fridge alive. Save your receipts, take clear photos, email them in, and claim what you’re owed.
Have you tried this Nestlé rebate yet? Did you get your prepaid card without any hassle? Share your experience in the comments — and keep checking back with Mom Unfiltered for more money-saving grocery tips and easy cashback wins.


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