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Walgreens Deals and CVS Deals

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS, Walgreens
17
Feb

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 I want to apologize for not getting the drugstore deals out any sooner.  I thought I would be able to get them out myself but my pain had me out of commission for too long, and I have too much to catch up on to do these lists. I absolutely have to do my grocery store matches, because no other blogger does my stores, but Lori does an amazing job with drugstore deals so you’ll be in great hands.  Please come join me later for our local Alabama grocery deals!

You can find this week’s CVS deals from Lori at Moms by Heart by visiting her CVS deals here.

 

 You can find this week’s Walgreens deals from Moms by Heart as well! 

  1.  I appreciate Lori’s matches because I’m aware of how much work she puts into the ads; it’s tedious and very labor intensive to do matches the way she does them so please stop by and say hello when you read the meatches and let her know where you came from (here lol).  Please let me know if there are any great deals I’m missing!  Ive been trying to catch up on life, so I haven’t had time to touch a coupon lately :) )

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Since I haven’t yet felt like glancing at the store ads this week I wanted to go ahead and tell you that I’m not going to be posting the drugstore ads for the week. 

You can find CVS and Walgreens store deals for the week at Moms by Heart.  You can find Rite Aid deals at Southern Savers.  Let me know if you have any trouble with those links. 

I will still have our local ads posted this week as well as a new one or two I hope! My sleep schedule is extremely messed up so most of my posting and other things get done late at night.  If you e-mail me and I don’t get back to you until late at night that’s why.  I’m still trying to share everything I can with you, and when I find good deals I’m going to do my best to pass it on to you. 

Thank you for baring with me through the last couple of weeks.  I know I keep saying it but I appreciate all of you, and better things are coming.  I really love having my blog to look forward to, and knowing one or two people benefit from it really makes it worthwhile to me :)   So thank you!

If there’s anything I can post for you, any blog ideas or tips you have, feel free to e-mail me at makingcentsoutoflife (at) gmail (d0t) com.   I have a stack of things to write about but I’d love to add your ideas to the stack.  If you’ve asked for something but haven’t seen it, I promise I haven’t forgotten.  I’m just slow :) and addicted to smileys apparently :)

CVS Deals 1/31 through 2/6

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
1
Feb

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This week’s CVS deals are courtesy of Lori at Moms by Heart!  I’m just going to list a few of my favorites this week since I’m so far behind, and I’ll let you visit Lori to get the rest of the deals!

Colgate Max Fresh 4.6-6oz or 2-in-1 Kids toothpaste $2.99
-$2 ECB
-$1 from January ALL YOU magazine – Max Fresh
-$.50 from 1/31 SS – either
Final Price: as low as FREE
Windex Multi Surface 2/$5 $2.50 each
-$1 from 1/10 SS
-$5 SC Johnson rebate on three (purchase deadline 6/30/10)
Final Price: $.50 overage on three
Unilever ECB Deal: Spend $10 (before coupons) get $3 ECB
Skippy Peanut Butter or Ragu Pasta Sauce 3/$5
-$.60 from 1/31 RP
Final Price: $1.07
Kellogg’s Raisin Bran cereal $2
-$1.50/2 printable HERE
Final Price: $1.25
For the rest of the deals, visit Moms By Heart.  There’s a great ECB deal with Soft Soap Ensembles but she’s got it all spelled out for ya so I won’t mess with the best :)  
I want to apologize for not being around so much the last week.  It’s been crazy, I’ve been sick and I’m still quite a bit disorganized.  Little by little, it’s gettin’ there though.  I can’t wait to start giving y’all some great deals again!

Zhu Zhu Accessories at CVS?

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
5
Dec

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Well, I’m not totally for sure what a Zhu Zhu is, but I know they’re high in demand and not so cheap.  Also they are hard to find from what I’m gathering.

I found out today that some CVS stores are carrying accessories locked up in their store.  If you can score some of these with coupons it could work out to be a very good deal!

Has anybody found any of these in CVS?  And can somebody tell me what these things are?  Furbies are coming to mind, remember the craze from those years ago!

CVS Deals 11/1 through 11/7

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
1
Nov


There are a couple of great deals this week at CVS. For the entire list, visit Lori at Moms By Heart. She matches each item in the sales ad to current coupons for the best deals.

Revlon Eye or Lip Cosmetics BOGO psa $3.90
Use (2) $1 Revlon Cosmetics program from 10/18 SS
Final Price: As low as $1.90 for 2

Post cereal (unknown price, probably around $4) BOGO
Use (2) Post Honey Bunches of Oats $2 printables
Final Price: Close to free w/ 2 coupons

Glade Scented Oil Candle Holders or Refills $2.50, Spend $10 and get $3 ECB
Use printable to Buy Glade Scented Oil Candle Holder, Get Refill free
Submit SC Johnson $5 rebate
Final Price: Overage!

Plackers Dental Flossers 90ct $2.99, Get $2 ECB
Use $1 Plackers Dental Flossers 11/1 RP
Final Price: FREE

There are lots of great deals to be had. Be sure and always scan your ad for yourself to make sure you don’t miss anything. You may have tearpad coupons or others that match deals to make them free but we haven’t accounted for them. Join Afullcup.com & Start Saving Money by using their coupon database to ensure that we haven’t missed any coupons for the deals!

CVS Deals 10/11 through 10/17

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
12
Oct

Here are the best deals I see this week at CVS. For a complete coupon match up, visit Lori at Moms By Heart.

Brach’s Candy Corn 9oz 2/$.88 (Sun-Tues only)

Halloween Nylon Treat Bag $.99 (Sun-Tues only)
-$.99 ECB
Final Price: FREE

4-in-1 Pumpkin Carving Tool $1.99
-$1.99 ECB
Final Price: FREE

Revlon Cosmetics $1.99-$21.99 B1G1 free
-$1 from 10/11 SS, use two
Final Price: as low as FREE

Tums 36-150ct. $3.99
-$2 from CVS $100 Flu coupon book – get it at the pharmacy
-$1/2 from 8/30 RP
Final Price: $.49 each wyb two

There aren’t a lot of deals to be had this week; hurry and get there by tomorrow to take advantage of the 3-day deals and remember to ask for a rain check on any out of stock items!

Drugstore Deals 8/23

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS, Walgreens
21
Aug

There are only a few deals I want to highlight at each store, but I’ll give you the places to go for each store’s weekly match ups. I’ll try to get Rite Aid up sometime soon.

$3 ECB when you buy $10 in select Glade products (limit 1) *edited to ad: I thought the deal limit is 1 but I will double check my own ad tomorrow and update- I’m seeing Limit 3 in a lot of places). If you can, go to the pharmacy department and ask about Ready Fill. They should give you a coupon booklet with some $/$ coupons. You will probably have to ask for the coupon book.

Deal Ideas:

Buy 2 Glade Sense and Spray $5 each
Use (2) $4 coupons from July All You or 8/23 SS
Pay $2 OOP, Get $3 OOP= $1 Money Maker!

Buy 2 Glade Lasting Impressions $5 each
Use (2) $3 coupons from 8/2 SS
Pay $4 OOP, Get $3 ECB= Pay only $1 for two!!!

I like both products but prefer the Lasting Impressions so since this is a Limit 1 Deal I’d go for the LIs. It’s too cheap to pass up!

Get $1 ECB when you buy 2 Lipton or Izze Ice Tea or Izze Juice 12-20 ounce psa $1.29

Deal Idea:

Buy 2 Lipton Ice Tea
Use (2) $1 off any Lipton Tea any size “Raise your Hand for Savings” booklet
Pay OOP: $.58, get back $1 You Make $.42

These are just my 2 favorite deals. To get the rest of next weeks great deals visit Southern Savers! Thanks, Jenny!

Get $2 RR when you buy 2 select varieties of Kellogg’s cereal @ $2.50 each. Includes: Rice Krispies, Froot Loops, Corn Pops, Frosted Flakes

Deal Idea:

Buy 2 boxes of Rice Krispies $5 total
Use (2) $1 coupons from Vocalpoint mailer
Pay $3 OOP, Get $2 RR= Total $1 for 2 boxes of cereal!!!

Air Wick kits $6.99
Use
$6 Ultra I-Motions in the 8/9 SS Insert (exp 9/20)
Pay $.99 out of pocket

$.99 Reach Prevent Toothbrush w/ Walgreens Weekly Ad Coupon
Use $1 in the 6/14 SS Insert (exp 9/6)
Pay $0 OOP!

For the rest of the great Walgreens deals for next week, visit Mommy Snacks! Thanks, Andrea.


Save $5 on a $25 Purchase at CVS

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
11
Aug

Take the Ready Fill Quiz and get a coupon to save $5 off of a $25 purchase at CVS. Also ask about Ready Fill at your nearest CVS and get a $25 coupon book simply for asking. Now, some CVS stores aren’t known for their coupong generosity, so you might have to ask for the coupon book after asking about the program…this is what I’m reading various places online.

Hot Drugstore Deals 8/09

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens
10
Aug

The drugstore deals are hot this week! After all the free loot at Walgreens I wasn’t expecting too many great deals but there are a lot to be had!

Here’s what’s good this week.


Mentos Gum $.99 with in-ad coupon
- $1 from 6/21 SS
Total Price: FREE

Glade Total Enamel Strength Toothpaste $2.99
- $1/1 from 7/26 SS insert
Total Price: FREE

Ecotrin pain relief (45 count) $1.99
Use $2.25 printable
Or Use $2/1 from 5/31 SS insert
Total Price: FREE and possible overage

Reach Toothbrush or Floss, Listerine Mouthwash 3 for $9
Use $3/3 from 8/2 Smart Source insert
Get $6 RR
Total Price: FREE after RR and coupons!!

Glade Sense and Spray $6.99
Use $4/1 from July All You magazine
Get $2 RR
Total Price: $.99 after coupons and RR (GREAT price!)

For the rest of the hot deals at Walgreens this week, visit Lori at Moms by Heart.

I don’t make it to Rite Aid very often because the nearest one is about an hour away, but I do have some gift cards I need to use from prescription transfers so it looks like this is a great week to turn those into cash :)

ProFoot Miracle, Triad, Aero 3/$15
Use 3 $2 printables
Get $10 SCR when you buy 3
Total Price: FREE w/ overage

NYC Cosmetics $1.99
$1/1 from August All You
Also use in-ad $1/1 coupon
Total Price: FREE

For the rest of the Rite Aid deals, see Melissa at Saving Cents with Sense!

This week’s CVS deals are definitely not as great as the past few weeks, but can we really complain?

Revlon Mineral Mousse Make up $9.99 (Sunday through Tuesday only!)
Use $1/1 from 7/19 SS insert
or use $3/1 from recent magazine inserts
Get $9.99 ECB
Total Price: FREE plus possible overage w/ coupon

Bayer Contour Blood Glucose Monitor $14.99
Get $5 ECB
Use Mail in rebate in the box $14.99
or use $20 or $30 coupon from 3/22 SS (you can’t do both coupon and rebate-will get rejected)
Total Price: MONEY MAKER!

For the rest of the CVS deals, visit Andrea at Mommy Snacks! OK, so this is quite a terrible CVS week for freebies, but doesn’t this give you a week to relax after all that back to school shopping you got through with?

I’ll do special posts with any new deals I find :) The beginning of this week is kind of hectic in my home but the latter part of the week you’ll have my undivided attention. I promise.

Shopping CVS for Beginners

Posted by: kristinbriannein CVS
6
Aug

I didn’t start shopping at CVS until about a year ago, beyond the occasional prescription pick up or run for milk. I thought they were overpriced, and couldn’t imagine getting a “bargain” there. I was so wrong! It does take a few “learning experiences” to get used to shopping at CVS, and sometimes I still need a refresher. I’m hoping this post will tell all of my new coupon shoppers get some great CVS deals, and inspire some of you who are experiencing burnout to get back in the game.

*This post is long, and for those of you CVS pros you may be better suited not to spend time reading through it. I’m happy for anyone to read it, of course, but my main goal was helping those of you who haven’t taken the plunge into CVS shopping.

Shopping CVS: The Beginning

To get the best bargains at CVS, you must get an ExtraCare card. This is simply a store loyalty card that will reward you for your purchases. The card is free, and you can sign up in store and begin using the card immediately. It is best to sign up before you start shopping, just to avoid any potential hassle. You must use your card every time you shop; the rewards you receive cannot be used with someone else’s card. CVS suggests one card per household. The limit is one card per person. Make sure to create an account online so that you are getting the store coupons and notice of sales and promotions.

The rewards you get at CVS are called Extra Care rewards, and are given to you in the form of ExtraCare Bucks. I will refer to these as ECBs on this site. These can be earned through online shopping at CVS.com or by shopping in the store. I do my shopping in-store. Each purchase you make will get you 2% back, which is paid out in the form of ECBs each quarter. For every 2 prescriptions you fill, you will receive $1 ECBs.

Each week, the CVS sales ad includes items that you can purchase and then receive ECBs at the end of your transaction. For instance, I recently purchased Tyelenol for $3 (example only) and received $2 in ECBs to shop next time. CVS will have individual items with ECB rewards as well as promotions that require a purchase of a certain amount of product. An example of this would be “purchase $20 in Brand X, get $10 ECBs”. You do not have to buy all of the $20 in one transaction. You can split it up as long as you make the purchase during the promtoional period. When you reach the limit you will see it printed on the bottom of your receipt.

Using Coupons at CVS

There are 2 types of coupons accepted at CVS: manufacturer’s coupons and CVS coupons. You can “stack” these by combining a store coupon with a manufacturer’s coupon for maximum savings!! Store coupons can be found in a magazine called “Reinventing Beauty” found only at CVS (select locations), in various booklets around the pharmacy, in national magazines, by e-mail, or on the bottom of your receipt. Stacking these is a great way to walk away with items for mere pennies or even free!

CVS also often issues coupons for $ off of a $ purchase, such as $4 off of a $20 purchase. You will see these as $4/$20 on this site, for example. These can be combined with the store and manufacturer’s coupons, and let me tell you how great the savings can be! Often the best way to get this is by e-mail, which is why you should sign up your ExtraCare card for e-mail updates and news from CVS. These are the key to super savings at CVS!

CVS accepts 2 manufacturer’s coupons and 2 store coupons for a BOGO sale, and also accepts internet printable coupons. They have the right to refuse any coupon, which unfortunately happens quite a bit. If you feel like your coupons are legitimate and they are still refused (it has happened to me) make sure you call corporate or ask to speak to a manager.

The way you hand over your coupons to the cashier at CVS will affect your total, so a lot of sites will advise you to use your ECBs before your manufacturer’s coupons to lessen your taxes. However, the CVS stores in my area will only accept manufacturer’s coupons first. YMMV with this, but here is the best way to hand the coupons over and still comply with their rules: $/$ CVS coupons, manufacturer coupons, CVS CRT coupons, then ECBs. I don’t want to advise you to do something that will give you problems, but you shouldn’t have a problem doing this because the $/$ coupon doesn’t specify that it must be used AFTER other coupons. I will warn you that the CVS coupon policy gives stores the leeway to alter it to their liking, and some stores take advantage of that. If you have more than 1 store in your area, figure out which is the best and stick with it. Maybe you will luck out and both will be good!

CVS will occasionally issue coupons that you can utilize to get a gift card for a new or transferred prescription. Often they are $25. CVS also accepts competitor coupons for prescriptions. They will also match the $4 Walmart list of generic drugs at Walmart!! Transferring your prescriptions to get gift cards is great, but make sure you keep track of where everything is at so you can let your pharmacist know of all the medications you take to avoid interactions.

Working CVS: Your Transactions

I mentioned that you do not have to buy all items needed in one transaction; you can buy the items in separate transactions to make your OOP lower and to “roll” your ECBs. For instance, say you’re working on the “Spend $15 on candy, get $5 ECBs” deal this week, but you’re also doing other deals like the school supplies. Rather than buy everything at once, and being stuck with tons of ECBs to use, you can buy 1-2 school supply items at a time, get the ECBs and then use them to buy more. When you’re done buying the school supplies, you can use those ECBs to buy the candy. I will give you an example shortly; I think it’ll be easier to learn that way.

Know your totals before you hit the register. I often forget to do this, and it’s a huge source of frustration once I try to check out (for me and my husband!). The reason is that when you try to use ECBs you must use the full amount of the ECB. Your pre-tax total is what you’ll be concerned with. For instance, a couple of days ago I bought a few items totalling about $15.50. I had $14 ECBs I was going to use ($10, $4) and pay the rest in cash. However my pre-tax total was less than $14 so I had to buy a pack of gum at the register to get my total above $14. Bargain Briana has a CVS Worksheet to help you plan your transactions before you get to the store.

Take a small calculator with you, too, in case your prices are different. I can’t tell you how much gum I have had to buy because I was a few cents away from where I needed to be :) The items you purchase to get your total to your ECB threshold are called “fillers” because you’re filling in the gap between the items you need to buy with your ECBs and the actual amount of the ECBs. Strategically plan your ECB fillers to include your grocery staples whenever possible, like eggs and milk, and you’ll not only get more out of your ECBs but you’ll stretch your grocery budget.

I’ll be honest, I don’t have the patience to do more than 3 transactions at a time, and 3 is REALLY pushing it! When I started shopping at CVS last Summer, I spent $30 OOP as my investment (on Soy Joy bars) and haven’t spent anything since. I’ve had a lot of ECBs to deal with at once but that is easier for me. Most people aren’t like that but if you have small kids with whom you’re shopping, or you’re just impatient, you may relate.

The best way I can teach you to shop at CVS is by example, perhaps because I learn more easily this way myself. Using this week’s ECB deals, here’s how to work it from the ground up for someone with no ECBs. I’m going to break these down pretty far but you’ll be able to see how you can combine them into larger, fewer transactions fairly easily.

Transaction 1: *School supply deals are example only, they were 3-day deals*

Purchase:

2 Caliber or It’s Academic Book Covers, 99¢ each (get $.99 ECB each)
Caliber or It’s Academic Scissors, $2.99 (get $2.99 ECB each)

Total Out of Pocket: $4.97
ECBs received: $4.97 (like getting it all FREE)

Transaction 2: Rolling, Rolling, Rolling

Purchase:

2 Caliber or It’s Academic Compass/Protractor, $1.50 (get $1.50 ECB each)
2 Caliber or It’s Academic Flexi Ruler, 99¢ (get $.99 ECB each)

Total: $4.98 plus tax
Use $4.97 ECBs
Pay: $.01 plus tax cash/gift card
ECBs received: $4.98

Transaction 3: Keep Them Babies Rollin’

Purchase:

2 Poly Portfolio, 49¢ (get $.49 ECB each)
2
Caliber Sticky Notes 2 ct., Pen Eraser, or Glue Sticks 3 pk., 99¢ (get $.99 ECB each)
2
Caliber or CVS/Pharmacy 1 Subject notebook., 99¢ (get $.99 ECB each)

Total: $4.94
Use: $4.98 ECBs (adjusted down, most CVS will do this for a tiny difference like $.04)
Pay: $0 plus tax OOP
Receive: $4.94 ECBs

Have you noticed how each item prints out separate ECBs? This makes shopping much easier as well because you don’t have one large ECB to try to spend at once. ECBs expire one month from printing; some CVS will accept expired ECBs but this is YMMV, not company policy.

This will allow you to buy all of the school supplies on sale at CVS this week, and have $4.94 to roll on other promotional items. Here’s what I would do next:

Transaction #4 (Let’s throw in some coupons, shall we?)

Purchase:

Blink Tears eye drops $7.99 (get $7.99 ECB)
$3.00/1 Blink Tears or GelTears RP 8/02/09

Total: $4.99 plus tax
Use $4.94 ECB from above
Pay $.05 plus tax OOP
Receive: $7.99 OOP (MONEY MAKER!)

Transaction 5

Purchase:

5 boxes of Electrasol @ $4.50 each (get $10 ECB)E
Use (5) $2.50/1 Finish/Electrasol Quantum, Powerball Tabs or Gelpacs SS 7/12/09

Total: $10 after coupons
Use $7.99 ECB from above
Pay $2.01 plus tax OOP
Receive $10 ECB (making them FREE)

You could keep going with the transactions until you buy everything you need for the week, and save your remaining ECBs, or you can start over each time and use your ECBs at the end of the day for something you really need like diapers or OTC meds. Either way you are saving a lot of money playing a “game” that gets more and more fun as you master it.

I hope seeing the transactions help you. From now on, I will try to devise a strategy that will help you each week make the most out of shopping at CVS, whether or not I’m going to shop CVS. As you can see, there’s no need for a large initial investment if you have the patience for small transactions.

The key to the 3-day sales is to get there ASAP before it sells out. If you have the money but lack patience, consider doing one or two large shopping trips to get your ECB stash funded and you won’t have to worry about getting more anytime soon because you can keep rolling them. My initial investment for the Soy Joy bars is still allowing me to shop at CVS only paying tax on what I buy. If the week is bad for deals at CVS, you may find yourself stuck, though. There are always 2 or more sides to every argument huh?