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OLLY Peace Please Gift Set Drops to $7.50 at Walmart This Season

OLLY's limited-edition Peace Please gift set dropped to $7.50 at Walmart this March, saving buyers $12 off list price on a 3-piece body care and stress-relief set.

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OLLY Peace Please Gift Set Drops to $7.50 at Walmart This Season
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OLLY's limited-edition "Peace Please" 3-piece gift set landed at Walmart this March at $7.50, a markdown that DealNews flagged as $12 off the list price for a set that bundles vitamin-based body wash, body serum, and Goodbye Stress gummies, all in travel sizes.

The combination is unusually practical for a gift at this price point. The Goodbye Stress gummies are an existing OLLY product with real brand recognition in the wellness aisle, and pairing them with body wash and serum in a coordinated "Peace Please" kit gives the set a coherent story: stress relief from the inside and outside. Travel sizing adds utility without shrinking the gesture.

At $7.50, the math is straightforward. The set originally listed at roughly $19.50 based on the reported $12 savings, which makes this a significant clearance-level discount on a limited-edition release. Walmart carried the set online, with store pickup available as the cleanest way to receive it without an additional fee. For orders that don't reach the $35 free-shipping threshold, a $6.99 shipping charge applies, which would nearly double the cost of buying this set alone. Pairing it with another Walmart purchase to clear $35 is the smarter play if pickup isn't convenient.

The "Peace Please" name positions this squarely in the self-care gifting lane that has become one of the most reliable categories for low-cost, high-thoughtfulness presents. A vitamin-infused body routine bundled with a recognized stress supplement, wrapped in limited-edition packaging, reads more intentionally than its price suggests. For a postpartum gift, a work-from-home care package, or a just-because gesture for someone running on empty, the set makes a credible case.

The discount appeared as part of a broader wave of Walmart markdowns in March that included clearance pricing up to 75% off across home goods and apparel, and lawn care deals up to 65% off. Limited-edition wellness sets rarely get repriced this aggressively unless inventory is moving out, which makes the $7.50 window worth acting on before stock clears.

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