If you factor in +up rewards and rebates, I spent around $10 for all this. :D
I will break down the pre-tax prices...not that you care, but it helps me...
Cap'n Crunch $1.38
Ice Cream $1.79 each
Sunscreen $1.40 each (after $15 +up rewards)
Veet Paid $1.78 for both (got $5 +up rewards $3.22 Moneymaker)
Blink Tears Paid $2.99 and will get a check for $7.99
Organic Hair Care Paid $6.98 for both, (received $9.98 in +up rewards and will get a check for either $4.99 or $6.99 I will see when it comes)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
CVS 6/5-6/11
You will want to grab these deals Sunday since they will go fast and you can't get a raincheck on Extra Care Bucks.
Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush, 1 pk. $6.00
Buy 1, Receive $3.00 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
$2.00/1 Oral-B Pulsar Manual Toothbrush from PG 6/5
$3.00/1 Oral-B Adult or Kids Battery Toothbrush from PG 6/5
Pay as low as $3.00, Receive $3.00 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
Powerade 32 oz, Vitaminwater 20 oz, Smartwater 1 Liter, Fuze or Honest Tea, 16.9 oz $1.00
Buy 5, Receive $2.00 Extra Bucks, Limit 1
Buy 4 Fuze $1.00
Buy 2 Honest Tea $1.00
Use 2 $1.00/2 Fuze or Fuze Slenderize from SS 4/10
Use 2 $1.00/1 – Honest Tea – (recylcebank.com)
Pay $2.00, Receive $2.00 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
I posted about Recyclebank.com here.
Ivory Bar Soap, 3 pk. $0.99
$1.00/1 Ivory Bar, Body Wash, or Liquid Hand Soap from PG 5/1
Final Price: FREE
Excedrin Extra Strength, PM or Migraine, 8 ct. $0.99
Buy 1, Receive $0.99 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
Pay $0.99, Receive $0.99 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
Crest Pro-Health Rinse, 1 liter $4.50
Buy 1, Receive $2.50 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
$2.00/1 Crest Rinse from PG 6/5
$1.00/1 Crest Rinse from PG 6/5
Pay as low as $2.50, Receive $2.50 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
For a complete list, go here.
Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush, 1 pk. $6.00
Buy 1, Receive $3.00 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
$2.00/1 Oral-B Pulsar Manual Toothbrush from PG 6/5
$3.00/1 Oral-B Adult or Kids Battery Toothbrush from PG 6/5
Pay as low as $3.00, Receive $3.00 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
Powerade 32 oz, Vitaminwater 20 oz, Smartwater 1 Liter, Fuze or Honest Tea, 16.9 oz $1.00
Buy 5, Receive $2.00 Extra Bucks, Limit 1
Buy 4 Fuze $1.00
Buy 2 Honest Tea $1.00
Use 2 $1.00/2 Fuze or Fuze Slenderize from SS 4/10
Use 2 $1.00/1 – Honest Tea – (recylcebank.com)
Pay $2.00, Receive $2.00 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
I posted about Recyclebank.com here.
Ivory Bar Soap, 3 pk. $0.99
$1.00/1 Ivory Bar, Body Wash, or Liquid Hand Soap from PG 5/1
Final Price: FREE
Excedrin Extra Strength, PM or Migraine, 8 ct. $0.99
Buy 1, Receive $0.99 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
Pay $0.99, Receive $0.99 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
Crest Pro-Health Rinse, 1 liter $4.50
Buy 1, Receive $2.50 Extra Bucks, Limit 2
$2.00/1 Crest Rinse from PG 6/5
$1.00/1 Crest Rinse from PG 6/5
Pay as low as $2.50, Receive $2.50 Extra Bucks
Final Price: FREE
For a complete list, go here.
Rite Aid 6/3-6/9
Don't forget to print your survey coupons before you go! $3 off any $15 purchase before coupons!
Oral-B CrossAction Power Toothbrush $5.99
Buy 1, Receive $2.99 +Up Reward
$3.00/1 CrossAction Toothbrush from PG 6/5
Pay $2.99, Receive $2.99 +Up Reward
Final Price: Free after +Up Reward
Veet Ready to Use Hair Removal Wax Strips $4.99
Buy 2, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
Use 2 $3.00/1 – Veet Product, any – (facebook.com) (you will need 2 computers and possibly 2 facebook accounts, or they also have a $2 off coupon on the same site if you only have 1 computer)
Use $2.00/1 in ad coupon
And use $1.00/1 - Veet Product, any – (adperk.com)
Pay $0.98, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
Final Price: $4.02 moneymaker
Blink Tears $7.99
Buy 1, Submit for $7.99 Single Check Rebate
$2.00/1 Blink Tears or Blink GelTears Lubricating Eye Drops, any from RP 5/22
$1.50/1 – Blink Tears Lubricating Eye Drops – (bricks.coupons.com)
Pay $5.99, Submit for $7.99 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: $2.00 moneymaker after rebate
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power or Manual $9.97
Buy 1, Receive $4.00 +Up Reward - Limit 2
$4.00/1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor from PG 6/5
Pay $5.97, Receive $4.00 +Up Reward
Final Price: $1.97
For a complete list go here.
Oral-B CrossAction Power Toothbrush $5.99
Buy 1, Receive $2.99 +Up Reward
$3.00/1 CrossAction Toothbrush from PG 6/5
Pay $2.99, Receive $2.99 +Up Reward
Final Price: Free after +Up Reward
Veet Ready to Use Hair Removal Wax Strips $4.99
Buy 2, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
Use 2 $3.00/1 – Veet Product, any – (facebook.com) (you will need 2 computers and possibly 2 facebook accounts, or they also have a $2 off coupon on the same site if you only have 1 computer)
Use $2.00/1 in ad coupon
And use $1.00/1 - Veet Product, any – (adperk.com)
Pay $0.98, Receive $5.00 +Up Reward
Final Price: $4.02 moneymaker
Blink Tears $7.99
Buy 1, Submit for $7.99 Single Check Rebate
$2.00/1 Blink Tears or Blink GelTears Lubricating Eye Drops, any from RP 5/22
$1.50/1 – Blink Tears Lubricating Eye Drops – (bricks.coupons.com)
Pay $5.99, Submit for $7.99 Single Check Rebate
Final Price: $2.00 moneymaker after rebate
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power or Manual $9.97
Buy 1, Receive $4.00 +Up Reward - Limit 2
$4.00/1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor from PG 6/5
Pay $5.97, Receive $4.00 +Up Reward
Final Price: $1.97
For a complete list go here.
Why I won't shop at Walgreens
My very first coupon endeavor was to a Walgreens. I got 2 bags of Planters Nuts for FREE! It was exhilarating! The cashier was nice and told me about the people who would come in and get $80 worth of merchandise for a few dollars. I was excited. This was before I met Rite Aid. I was naive. As time has passed (since March 18, 2010), Walgreens has changed a little and in ways that make it too difficult to bother with any but the most earth shattering deals, and even those are usually out of stock by the time I get there. Anyway, here are the differences that keep me away.
One, their Register Rewards (equivalent to an +Up Reward or Extra Care Buck) are considered manufacturer coupons. This slight difference means that if you want to buy a razor and have a coupon from the paper, you can't spend your Register Reward at the same time unless you want to buy another item (maybe a candy bar or something) so you don't have more coupons than items. It doesn't matter the amount of the other item, as long as your subtotal doesn't exceed the amount of the RR, but still, I don't want to have to buy a $.50 item to use my coupon. I think that's lame. CVS and Rite Aid have no limit on the amount of Rewards you can spend in a transaction.
Two, if you were at Walgreens last week and got a Register Reward for buying...oh, say, Cottenelle Toilet Paper and this week they have a deal on Huggies Diapers (something like buy one get $3.00 in Register Rewards). If you use that Register Reward from last week with your Huggies Diapers and candy bar or whatever, your Register Reward for the diaper will NOT print because both last week's deal and this week's deal are from Kimberly Clark. They do this so you won't go and buy a razor, get the Rewards and spend them on another razor and so on but how would the average person know the parent company of every item they are buying? Rite Aid and CVS both have membership cards, loyalty cards, or whatever you want to call them, so they can limit the number of times you can buy an item at a certain price. While some see that as an invasion of privacy, and I do understand that, I see it as a way of keeping the shelves stocked for people who don't show up the first hour of a good sale. Those foil helmeted conspiracy theorists are welcome to shop at Walgreens where there is no invasion of your privacy. They can even were fake glasses and a mustache to keep the security cameras from facially recognizing them if they want, but I will shop at Rite Aid. :)
So that's why I won't post many Walgreens deals here although there are people who LOVE Walgreens and only shop there. They do have good deals occasionally that don't require you to jump through hoops, and if I see one, I will let you know, but you better get in the car and go immediately or they will be out. Actually, call first. They will do a stock check for you and save you some gas and time.
One, their Register Rewards (equivalent to an +Up Reward or Extra Care Buck) are considered manufacturer coupons. This slight difference means that if you want to buy a razor and have a coupon from the paper, you can't spend your Register Reward at the same time unless you want to buy another item (maybe a candy bar or something) so you don't have more coupons than items. It doesn't matter the amount of the other item, as long as your subtotal doesn't exceed the amount of the RR, but still, I don't want to have to buy a $.50 item to use my coupon. I think that's lame. CVS and Rite Aid have no limit on the amount of Rewards you can spend in a transaction.
Two, if you were at Walgreens last week and got a Register Reward for buying...oh, say, Cottenelle Toilet Paper and this week they have a deal on Huggies Diapers (something like buy one get $3.00 in Register Rewards). If you use that Register Reward from last week with your Huggies Diapers and candy bar or whatever, your Register Reward for the diaper will NOT print because both last week's deal and this week's deal are from Kimberly Clark. They do this so you won't go and buy a razor, get the Rewards and spend them on another razor and so on but how would the average person know the parent company of every item they are buying? Rite Aid and CVS both have membership cards, loyalty cards, or whatever you want to call them, so they can limit the number of times you can buy an item at a certain price. While some see that as an invasion of privacy, and I do understand that, I see it as a way of keeping the shelves stocked for people who don't show up the first hour of a good sale. Those foil helmeted conspiracy theorists are welcome to shop at Walgreens where there is no invasion of your privacy. They can even were fake glasses and a mustache to keep the security cameras from facially recognizing them if they want, but I will shop at Rite Aid. :)
So that's why I won't post many Walgreens deals here although there are people who LOVE Walgreens and only shop there. They do have good deals occasionally that don't require you to jump through hoops, and if I see one, I will let you know, but you better get in the car and go immediately or they will be out. Actually, call first. They will do a stock check for you and save you some gas and time.
My First Blog Giveaway!
Wow, isn't this exciting?! I'm like a real Blogger now! Our very first sweepstakes! Ok, maybe not quite...
I have this Lexmark all in one printer that needs a black ink cartridge, but other than that, works great. It's a perfect tool for a new couponer! The ink is about $35 but you can find it cheaper on amazon.com. Once you have the cartridge, you can refill it a several times for pretty cheap. Anyway, the person who comments first or needs it most gets it! I haven't decided which yet. I may only get one comment which will make it easy.
I have this Lexmark all in one printer that needs a black ink cartridge, but other than that, works great. It's a perfect tool for a new couponer! The ink is about $35 but you can find it cheaper on amazon.com. Once you have the cartridge, you can refill it a several times for pretty cheap. Anyway, the person who comments first or needs it most gets it! I haven't decided which yet. I may only get one comment which will make it easy.
Friday, June 3, 2011
RecycleBank.com
So, I've heard about this website for quite some time and finally decided to check it out. I thought you only got points for recycling through your trash pickup, which we don't have, but it turns out you can watch a little propaganda, answer about 3 questions (I even missed one) and earn points (about 25 per video). You can use those points to buy some good coupons. I'm saving mine up for something good, but there is Kashi, Ziploc and some other ones I would possibly use. You can check it out and if you sign up from this link, I get 10 points for referring you! Then you can refer other people to earn you ten points too!
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