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Score a $50 adidas gift card for $40 with free delivery + more from $15

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PayPal is now offering $50 adidas gift cards for $40 with free digital delivery. That’s 20% off and among the best discounts we have ever see on adidas gift cards. This credit can be used either in-store or at the official adidas site. Not only can you get even deeper deals during sitewide sale events and the like, but these cards are a great way to score a nice discount on new releases that don’t usually go on sale right away. Head below for more.

You’ll also definitely want to browse through the latest adidas running sale for deals at up to 60% off including footwear, apparel, and more from $20. But for more gift card deals you’ll want to head down below. Just make sure you grab this discounted App Store/iTunes card while you still can.

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Like the creators who use their gear, adidas is committed to their craft. They believe that sport has the power to change lives. adidas creates innovative products, apparel and footwear for athletes and designs sport-centric streetwear for everyone. Their goal is to promote creativity and encourage anyone to harness the power of sport in their life.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices