Redeeming your Nook Rewards!

Our rewards program allows you to earn points for each purchase, bottle return and referral and redeem points through creating a redemption code for you to use in our online store at checkout! 
 
To be able to redeem your points, make sure you’ve made & logged into your account for our rewards program on our site. You can track your progress towards rewards and click ‘View’ beside your rewards you’ve earned to access your redemption code when you’re ready to use the discount towards your next purchase. You can choose to copy paste this code or simply click ‘redeem’ and then ‘apply code’ for the discount to be automatically applied to your current cart. 
 
If you are having trouble redeeming your points, here is a quick video to show you an example. (Note: in this video example its shows rewards expiring, our points do not expire)
 
 
Please reach out to us at hello@eatnook.ca if you have any questions at all and we will be happy to help get you started. Happy redeeming! 

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  • I need to explain something the majority of septic companies will not: there are two kinds of people in this life. Those who assume septic systems are merely “underground boxes for waste,” and those who have had raw sewage erupting into their property at 2 AM. I discovered this difference the difficult way in 2005—knee-deep in mud, trembling in a Washington downpour, as my brothers and I assisted a veteran installer restore our family’s failed system. I was fourteen. My hands were raw. My clothes were destroyed. But that moment, something changed: This is not just manual labor. It’s people’s lives that we’re safeguarding.
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