By now you've heard that the highly anticipated Amazon Prime Day will happen July 15 AND 16. Yes, that's two days of crazy deal shopping in July. Amazon has just released a few exclusive offers ahead of schedule, you know, just to get you ready for the main event. Timing of this sale is great also for families preparing to send their kids off to college and university this fall. Prime Day will feature more than one million deals globally across TVs, smart home, kitchen, grocery, toys, fashion, furniture, appliances, everyday essentials, and school supplies.
Amazon Music – Prime members who haven’t yet tried Amazon Music Unlimited can get four months of the premium streaming tier for just $0.99 and unlimited access to more than 50 million songs, ad-free.
Prime Video – New and existing Prime members get a $10 Amazon.ca retail credit when you stream Prime Video for the first time between July 8 and 16.
Kindle Unlimited – Prime members who haven't yet tried Kindle Unlimited can get their first three months of unlimited reading for $0.99 when they sign up.
Amazon Brands – Save up to 20% off furniture and décor from Rivet and Stone & Beam.
Amazon Handmade – Prime members can save up to 30% on select Amazon Handmade products, including jewellery, wall art, home décor, kitchen supplies and gifts.
Children's Books (Buy one, give one) – Prime members receive up to 25% off Canadian children's books and for every qualifying children's book purchased on Amazon.ca from June 24 through August 18, 2019, Amazon Canada will donate $1 to First Book Canada, up to $100,000. Visit amazon.ca/buy1give1 to learn more.
Prime members will also receive special exclusives, including...
Prime Day Launches – Amazon teamed up with brands around the world to offer new and special-edition products only for Prime members. These Prime Day Launches will feature products for pre-order as well as never-before-seen collections that are available for a limited time.
Whole Foods Market – Prime members will be celebrated at Whole Foods this Prime Day! From July 8 through 16, when you spend $10 at any Whole Foods Market you will receive $10 off on Amazon.ca. Also, from July 10 through 16, Prime members can access an exclusive barcode (amazon.ca/wfmprime) that will give them 30% off select items across Whole Foods Market locations in Canada.
Happy School Year! – Just in time for Prime Day, Amazon launches its Happy School Year store. On July 15 & 16, Prime Day will offer savings on a wide selection of school supplies including laptops, shoes, backpacks, clothing and more. Shoppers can visit the stores at amazon.ca/backtoschool and amazon.ca/offtouniversity.
If you aren’t a Prime member, yet no problem. Eligible customers can start a 30-day free trial at amazon.ca/primeday.
And....any Taylor Swift fans out here? The Grammy Award-winning artist will headline the Prime Day Concert on July 10, 2019, streaming live on Prime Video at 9 p.m. ET in a first-of-its-kind event that celebrates the best in Amazon entertainment, exclusively for Prime members. The Prime Day Concert will also include performances from chart-topping artists including two-time GRAMMY Award-winning artist Dua Lipa, multi-award-winning artist SZA, and global superstar Becky G. Hosted by award-winning actress Jane Lynch (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Glee), the Prime Day Concert presented by Amazon Music will be available to Prime members to stream on-demand after the live show for a limited time on Prime Video, which will include select songs from each performance. For more details on the show, and to add it to your watch list, head to primevideo.com/primedayconcert.