The thoughts of the diligent tend only to plenteousness; but of every one that is hasty only to want. Proverbs 21:5 Check the Blog Archive on the right for your favorite freebies, deals and stores!
Friday, August 13
possible free first aid kit
Thanks Eeendeavers for passing this along
Here’s 2 different Johnson & Johnson rebate opportunities for you. One is to get $6 worth of coupons for purchasing any 2 Neosporin, Purell or Band-Aid products. The coupons are three $2 coupons (not sure of the products, but any Johnson & Johnson product coupons are great!).
The next rebate opportunity requires the purchase of any 3 Neosporin, Purell or Band-Aid participating products (see rebate) to get a FREE first aid kit (the one shown above) AND $15 worth of coupons!
Here’s some CHEAP items to make this deal work:
purchase 2 (or 3) Purell hand sanitizers at Walgreen’s:
Purell Hand Sanitizer: $3.99
Use $1 off Purell (printable)
And $2 off Walgreen’s in-store coupon
Pay 99¢ each after coupons
(Thank you for the deal scenario Kansas City Mamas!)
or purchase 2 (or 3) Band Aid products at Target:
Dora the Explorer Bandaids: $1.69
Use $3 off 3 Band Aid products (from 8/1 SS)
And 50¢ off Target coupon
Pay 19¢ each after coupon
Thursday, August 12
FREE 20 page photo book from Picaboo
Don’t for get you can make a click HERE. A $40.00 value FREE, just pay $8.99 shipping.
- Offer good from August 1st through August 31st.
- The cost of one 20-page Large Classic, Classic Leather, or Classic Custom photo book (up to $39.99) will be deducted from the order total. If the book contains more than 20 pages, the customer will be charged for the additional pages.
- Taxes and shipping charges are additional.
- This coupon is for first-time Picaboo customers only. Email Address for new account
Create your own photo book free at Picaboo. Get yours now with code FREEBK until 831.
- Offer good from August 1st through August 31st.
- The cost of one 20-page Large Classic, Classic Leather, or Classic Custom photo book (up to $39.99) will be deducted from the order total. If the book contains more than 20 pages, the customer will be charged for the additional pages.
- Taxes and shipping charges are additional.
- This coupon is for first-time Picaboo customers only. Email Address for new account
Create your own photo book free at Picaboo. Get yours now with code FREEBK until 831.
HOW TO HAVE A GREAT YARD SALE
Thanks to $aving Towards a Better Life for this guest post:
Yard Sales are a great way to clear out some clutter and generate some extra cash. The best yard sale I’ve ever had was last year and I made over $250! I’m geared up this year to have another one! I came from a family of “yard sellers”. I’m pretty sure I’ve been through 25+ yard sales my whole life including the 6 I’ve done since moving out on my own.
Here is what I’ve learned:
List your yard sale in your local paper and give GOOD directions!
Make GOOD signs that look alike. I use hot pink posterboard. (You can find hot pink, electric yellow, neon green and fluorescent orange posterboard in the arts and crafts or school supply sections of most retailers.) Whatever you pick, make each sign the SAME color. That helps people looking for your yard sale to find you when they know what signs to follow.
Make your signs BIG with thick BLACK lettering. List in your ad what color your signs are so people can spot them and follow them.
Price EVERYTHING. Nothing is more annoying than having to ask how much everything is. Be reasonable with your prices. Remember, people who frequent yard sales are looking for a bargain. They are more likely to buy more when the prices are good. To me, it’s about getting rid of the stuff FIRST and what I make off of it second.
The more you can spread your sale items out, the better. I hate yard sales where someone has 5 or six big boxes and you have to dig through them. Hang clothes up on a portable clothes rack, along a fence or makeshift clothesline. Set up tables to lay out smaller items so people don’t have to bend over to look through everything. Short on tables? Use your boxes! Flip them over and lay stuff on top. This is great for shoes or purses.
Profit from the summer weather. Have a cooler with can sodas and bottled water. Sell for 50c each. If you have a stockpile of sodas and waters just use those. If you want, keep track of what you make from selling drinks separate and you can put that money back in your grocery budget.
Have a rain plan. I always list “rain or shine” in the ad because I have a garage. Two years ago it rained on my yard sale day and I still made $120!
Go in with a friend or neighbor who wants to sell stuff. Have a yard sale together.
Have PLENTY of CHANGE. I start out with at least $30 in ones, $30 in fives, $10 in quarters, and $5 each in dimes or nickels.
Offer a bargain. I always have a 10c box for all those things that don’t feel like it’s worth my time to price. T-shirts, belts, athletic shorts, tank tops, makeup bags, change purses, kitchen utensils, koozies, pot holders and socks are all things I’ve put in a 10c box before. I throw in boxes and put a sign on the box. (This is where I break my “spread everything out” rule. But I do make sure to group like items together.) Last year, I had a lady spend $2 on things from the 10c boxes. I always put magazines and books out as 25c each or 3 for 50c.
Be prepared for haggling. Yes, you will put 50c on a pair of shorts and yes, some lady will ask you if you’ll take 25c. Give it some thought ahead of time about what you’ll waver on and what’s firm. Anything under $1 I will usually take what they offer me. Large items I usually price a little more so I can haggle. For example, last year we sold a pushmower. We wanted $60 out of. I priced it $75 so I could negotiate down. We ended up selling it for $65! Some people feel like they get a better bargain if they get you to come down on the price. If I had price the lawnmower $60 that guy would’ve still asked me to take $10 off. But I wouldn’t have because I wanted $60 out of it so I probably would’ve lost the sale. But don’t price too high or people won’t even ask.
Push your merchandise! When customers arrive, greet them and ask if they are looking for anything in particular. If someone is looking through your collection of rock band t-shirts from the 80s that you’ve priced $1 each, tell them if they are interested in them they can have them for 75c each or buy 2 get 1 free. Tell the guy thumbing through the box of car magazine that he can have the whole box for $2. Be friendly. Chat. Point out some of your larger items. “Could I interest you in an area rug today?” You want to sell, they want to buy. Work with it!
Remember to arrange for pick up of what is left if neccessary. I call the Hannah Home (a local mission center that runs several thrift stores) to come pick up around 3pm on yard sale day. I always have my yard sales from 6-2. (Yes, I like early birds.) I put in my newspaper ad and one my largest sign out on the highway) that everything is half price after noon. I’ve done this for 3 years and have GREAT success from it. People who see that come by after 12 for that reason. I’ve had morning shoppers to come back after lunch to get more deals. Usually after 12 your flow of customers will slow down. Now that I do the half price after noon I’m still getting a steady stream of customers!
Use your stock pile!!! people will buy brand new things if they are discounted. If you have way too much of 1 item and at this point the shelf is bowing, JUST SELL IT!!!! You will probably make your money back and if you are a die hard couponer like me you will make a profit.
Yard Sales are a great way to clear out some clutter and generate some extra cash. The best yard sale I’ve ever had was last year and I made over $250! I’m geared up this year to have another one! I came from a family of “yard sellers”. I’m pretty sure I’ve been through 25+ yard sales my whole life including the 6 I’ve done since moving out on my own.
Here is what I’ve learned:
List your yard sale in your local paper and give GOOD directions!
Make GOOD signs that look alike. I use hot pink posterboard. (You can find hot pink, electric yellow, neon green and fluorescent orange posterboard in the arts and crafts or school supply sections of most retailers.) Whatever you pick, make each sign the SAME color. That helps people looking for your yard sale to find you when they know what signs to follow.
Make your signs BIG with thick BLACK lettering. List in your ad what color your signs are so people can spot them and follow them.
Price EVERYTHING. Nothing is more annoying than having to ask how much everything is. Be reasonable with your prices. Remember, people who frequent yard sales are looking for a bargain. They are more likely to buy more when the prices are good. To me, it’s about getting rid of the stuff FIRST and what I make off of it second.
The more you can spread your sale items out, the better. I hate yard sales where someone has 5 or six big boxes and you have to dig through them. Hang clothes up on a portable clothes rack, along a fence or makeshift clothesline. Set up tables to lay out smaller items so people don’t have to bend over to look through everything. Short on tables? Use your boxes! Flip them over and lay stuff on top. This is great for shoes or purses.
Profit from the summer weather. Have a cooler with can sodas and bottled water. Sell for 50c each. If you have a stockpile of sodas and waters just use those. If you want, keep track of what you make from selling drinks separate and you can put that money back in your grocery budget.
Have a rain plan. I always list “rain or shine” in the ad because I have a garage. Two years ago it rained on my yard sale day and I still made $120!
Go in with a friend or neighbor who wants to sell stuff. Have a yard sale together.
Have PLENTY of CHANGE. I start out with at least $30 in ones, $30 in fives, $10 in quarters, and $5 each in dimes or nickels.
Offer a bargain. I always have a 10c box for all those things that don’t feel like it’s worth my time to price. T-shirts, belts, athletic shorts, tank tops, makeup bags, change purses, kitchen utensils, koozies, pot holders and socks are all things I’ve put in a 10c box before. I throw in boxes and put a sign on the box. (This is where I break my “spread everything out” rule. But I do make sure to group like items together.) Last year, I had a lady spend $2 on things from the 10c boxes. I always put magazines and books out as 25c each or 3 for 50c.
Be prepared for haggling. Yes, you will put 50c on a pair of shorts and yes, some lady will ask you if you’ll take 25c. Give it some thought ahead of time about what you’ll waver on and what’s firm. Anything under $1 I will usually take what they offer me. Large items I usually price a little more so I can haggle. For example, last year we sold a pushmower. We wanted $60 out of. I priced it $75 so I could negotiate down. We ended up selling it for $65! Some people feel like they get a better bargain if they get you to come down on the price. If I had price the lawnmower $60 that guy would’ve still asked me to take $10 off. But I wouldn’t have because I wanted $60 out of it so I probably would’ve lost the sale. But don’t price too high or people won’t even ask.
Push your merchandise! When customers arrive, greet them and ask if they are looking for anything in particular. If someone is looking through your collection of rock band t-shirts from the 80s that you’ve priced $1 each, tell them if they are interested in them they can have them for 75c each or buy 2 get 1 free. Tell the guy thumbing through the box of car magazine that he can have the whole box for $2. Be friendly. Chat. Point out some of your larger items. “Could I interest you in an area rug today?” You want to sell, they want to buy. Work with it!
Remember to arrange for pick up of what is left if neccessary. I call the Hannah Home (a local mission center that runs several thrift stores) to come pick up around 3pm on yard sale day. I always have my yard sales from 6-2. (Yes, I like early birds.) I put in my newspaper ad and one my largest sign out on the highway) that everything is half price after noon. I’ve done this for 3 years and have GREAT success from it. People who see that come by after 12 for that reason. I’ve had morning shoppers to come back after lunch to get more deals. Usually after 12 your flow of customers will slow down. Now that I do the half price after noon I’m still getting a steady stream of customers!
Use your stock pile!!! people will buy brand new things if they are discounted. If you have way too much of 1 item and at this point the shelf is bowing, JUST SELL IT!!!! You will probably make your money back and if you are a die hard couponer like me you will make a profit.
Wednesday, August 11
Free online back to school menu planner!!!
Ziploc & Right at Home are offering a FREE Back to School Online Menu Planner when you buy any 2 Ziploc® brand products. To get yours, just visit the site HERE and submit 2 UPC codes from any Ziploc products.
Here is a coupon for a $1.50/2 Any Ziploc Brand Products coupon available HERE. These are all offers from Right At Home. Click Here to become a member of Right at Home and get great offers, time-saving tips and recipes.
Thanks To Totally Target
TARGET !!!
Target in Medford is the best. They just opened up there fresh fruits and veggies section and well, I CANT BREATH, with all the excitement. There is fresh fruit and bread and baked goods, dairy and so much more!!!! Here in NY we are not used to fruit and veggies in a large Target or Walmart. This was all just a dream for us “Long Islanders” Target in Medford has made my day and the meat too is amazing. The best thing about Target is the combination in coupons that you can use. A target coupon (obtained from the
Target Web site and Sunday newspapers) and a manufactures coupons. I save so much money it is unbearable. E-mail me with any questions or help u may need! Go heresa to see target coupons.
Target Web site and Sunday newspapers) and a manufactures coupons. I save so much money it is unbearable. E-mail me with any questions or help u may need! Go heresa to see target coupons.
Coupon Ethics!
Thanks to Coupon Gal for this Guest post
Coupon Ethics!
I have been thinking a lot lately about this HUGE issue! Coupon ethics is really important because if people use coupons unethically, then it ruins it for the rest of us! Of course I don’t want that to happen since we all benefit greatly from the use of coupons, right?
The complete responsibility of correct coupon usage falls on the consumer, not the store employee or manufacturer of the coupon. Because of this, you want to make sure you’re following the rules.
Read the Fine Print:
Make sure you are purchasing the size, quantity, type, etc. that the coupon intends for you to purchase.
Often, you will see the phrase “Limit one coupon per purchase.” Some retailers unfortunately tend to interpret this phrase wrong and think that it means you can only use one coupon on your entire order. This phrase, when properly interpreted, basically means that you can use one manufacturer coupon for each item you purchase. If you have a $1.00 manufacturer coupon for a box of waffles, you can only use one coupon. You can’t stack coupons and attempt to use two $1.00 manufacturer coupons on one box of waffles. If you wish to redeem both coupons, you will have to buy two boxes of waffles. Some stores (like Target) will allow you to stack one manufacturer coupon with one store coupon and that is OK.
Check the Expiration Date:
Most stores will not accept coupons past their expiration date simply because they will not be reimbursed by the manufacturer!
Be Aware of Counterfeit Coupons:
Recently someone emailed me a PDF file of a FREE 1 lb. box of Velveeta Cheese and they wanted to know if it was real. That coupon was a scan of a 20-year-old coupon with no expiration date. Using that coupon would mean you were committing coupon fraud! The stores that people used that coupon at will NOT get reimbursed a dime from the manufacturer since it was not a legit coupon! You can read more about that coupon HERE.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! Be cautious of any coupon in PDFversion. If it is in PDF file call the manufacturer or store to verify that it is legit. I realize some PDF coupons are legit and can be found directly on the manufacturer’s website, just make sure it is so you don’t unintentionally find yourself committing coupon fraud.
Photocopying Coupons:
It is illegal to photocopy ANY coupon! It is because of people photocopying Internetprintable coupons that some stores will not accept them. Each Internet coupon has a unique serial number in the upper right hand corner. The manufacturer will NOT reimburse a store that has accepted more than one coupon with the same number. Once the coupon has beenredeemed it is no longer valid!
Returning an Item:
If you return an item that you purchased with a coupon, that coupon must be taken off your return amount. It is not ethical to return an item to make the money off it. Believe me the stores catch on to this and then that just causes them to scrutinize every coupon and to buckle down on their return policy! I just spoke to Target Customer Relations about their coupon policy and they mentioned that they are aware of people doing this and are coming up with a policy to prevent it from happening. I will talk about this more in my Target Coupon Policy post!
Coupons can be a great tool for savvy consumers like us, but only if they are redeemed properly. I hope you will take into consideration these tips concerning correct coupon usage in mind the next time you head to the grocery store! Happy Saving
Sunday, August 8
CVS DEALS 8/8 - 8/14
Here are the deals this week 8/8-8/14 at CVS.
If you’re new to shopping at CVS, head over to the CVS Shopping Guide. Thanks to Saving & Giving for compiling this list of CVS deals.
ECB Deals
Coke Product 12-pack cans – 3 for $11.00
ECBs Earned: $2.00 when you buy 3 (limit 1)
Final Price: $3.00 each when you buy 3
Doritos Single-Serve AND 20 oz. Mountain Dew
ECBs Earned: $1.00 when you buy BOTH (limit 1)
Final Price: unknown…. But a good deal if you want a snack!
Applebee’s or Sunglass Hut Gift Cards – $50.00
ECBs Earned: $10.00 (limit 2)
Final Price: $40.00
This is a great deal if you were already planning to go out to eat!
Biore Cleanser, Towelettes, or Pore Strips – $6.00
Use $2.00 off Biore Product printable coupon
John Frieda Collection Shampoo, Conditioner, or Styler – $5.00
John Frieda Color Glaze, Go Blonder, Color Renew Shampoo or Conditioner – $8.00
Use $3.00 off 2 Luxurious Volume printable coupon or
Use $2.00 off Frizz-Ease printable coupon or
Use $2.00 off coupon from 6/6 SmartSource insert or
Use $3.00 off Root Awakening coupon from 6/6 SmartSource insert
ECBs Earned: $5.00 when you buy $15.00 (limit 1)
Possible Scenario:
Buy 3 Root Awakening Products – $15.00
Use 3 $3.00 of coupons
ECBs Earned: $5.00
Final Price: $.33 each when you buy 3
Lysol Healthy Touch No-Touch Hand Soap System – $9.99
Use $3.00 off coupon from 7/11 SmartSource insert
ECBs Earned: $5.00 (limit 1)
Final Price: $1.99
Garnier Products (select) – Buy $15 – Get $5 ECBs (limit 2)
Products in the ad include:
Nutritioniste (no price listed)
Use $2.00 off Garnier Nutritioniste Ultra-Lift Pro Gravity Defying Cream printable coupon or
Use $2.00 off cleanser or moisturizer coupon from 8/8 RedPlum insert
Nutrisse or HerbaShine Hair Color – $6.00
Use $2.00 off HerbaShine coupon from 8/8 RedPlum insert or
Use $2.00 off Nutrisse coupon from 8/8 RedPlum insert
Fructis Shampoo, Conditioner, Deep Conditioner – $5.00
Use $1.00 off Shampoo, Conditioner or Treatment (IE) or Printable (FF) printable coupon or
Use $1.00 off coupon from 8/8 RedPlum insert
Fructis Anti-Dandruff Shampoo or Conditioner – $5.00
Use $1.00 off Shampoo, Conditioner or Treatment (IE) or Printable (FF) printable coupon or
Use $1.00 off coupon from 8/8 RedPlum insert
Possible Scenario:
Buy 3 shampoos or conditioners – $15.00
Use 3 $1.00 off coupons
ECBs Earned: $5.00
Final Price: $2.33 each when you buy 3
Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers, Pull-Ups, GoodNites, Overnights – $9.00
Use $1.50 off Goodnites Underpants, Jumbo pack+ printable coupon
Huggies Wipes (Mega Pack 184-216 ct) – $6.00
Use $2.50 off 3 Huggies Baby Wipes, 64 ct printable coupon
ECBs Earned: $3.00 when you buy $10.00 (limit 1)
Final Price: varies
Dulcolax Balance – $9.99
Use $5.00 off Dulcolax Balance 14 dose+ coupon from May All You Magazine or
Use $3.00 off coupon from 8/8 SmartSource insert or
Use $4.00 off coupon from 5/16 SmartSource insert
ECBs Earned: $9.99 (limit 1)
Final Price: Better than FREE
Schick Hydro 3 or Hydro 5 Razor or Cartridges – $8.97
Use $5.00 off coupon from 8/8 SmartSource insert
ECBs Earned: $4.00
Final Price: FREE
You can also submit this for a Try Me Free Rebate.
Other Weekly Deals
General Mills Cereals & Granola Bars (select) – 2 for $5.00
Use $1.50 off 2 cereals printable coupon or
Use $.75 off 2 granola bars coupon from 8/8 General Mills insert
Final Price: varies
Xtra 2x Laundry Detergent (28 loads) – $1.99
Use $1.00 off coupon from 6/6 SmartSource insert
Final Price: $.99
2-Pocket Portfolio Folders – 8 for $1.00 limit 8
Elmer’s Glue (4 oz.) – $.99
Suave Invisible Solid Deodorant – $.99
Use $.50 off coupon from 7/11 RedPlum insert
Final Price: $.49
Colgate Cavity Protection Toothpaste – $.99 (limit 4)
Use $.50 off coupon from 7/25 SmartSource insert
Final Price: $.49
Buy 1 – Get 1 FREE Deals
While the prices for these items are not specifically listed in the ad, I wanted to match up the coupons for you. The CVS coupon policy is to accept two coupons when you do a Buy 1 – Get 1 FREE deal, one for each item.
All Laundry Detergent (Original 2x 26-32 loads or Small & Mighty 32 loads) – Limit 4
Use $1.00 off All Free and Clear Liquid Laundry Detergent, 32 loads + (IE) Printable
Use $1.00 off All Free and Clear printable Facebook coupon
Final Price: as low as $2.75 each when you buy 2
Colgate Toothpaste (select) – Limit 6
Use $.75 off Colgate Total Toothpaste printable coupon or
Use $.50 off Colgate coupon from 7/25 SmartSource insert or
Use $1.00 off coupon from 8/8 SmartSource insert
Final Price: varies
Nature Made Vitamins or Supplements – Limit 6
Use a variety of printable coupons from the Nature Made website
Final Price: varies
Progresso Soups
Use $.55 off 2 Progresso Soups printable coupon or
Use $.50 off 1 coupon from 8/8 General Mills insert
Final Price: as low as $.60 each when you buy 2
Betty Crocker Fudge Brownie Mix or Warm Delights Bowls
Use $.50 off Betty Crocker Warm Delights printable coupon or HERE or
Use $.75 off Warm Delights coupon from 8/8 General Mills insert or
Use $.75 off 2 Betty Crocker Box Supreme Brownie Mixes printable coupon or
use $.75 off 2 Brownie Mixes coupon from 6/27 SmartSource insert
Final Price: as low as $.65 each when you buy 2
Bic or pilot Pens (select)
Use $1.00 off 2 Bic stationery products printable coupon
Final Price: varies
Thanks, Saving and Giving for the CVS deals this week.
Rite Aid Deals 8/8/10 - 8/14/10
Rite Aid Deals brought to you by Spectacular Savings. You’ll find the Rite Aid printable coupons HERE. Check out the Rite Coupon Acceptance Policy HERE.
Schick Men’s Hydro Razor: $5.99
use the $5/1 coupon from 8/8 Smart Source
Total: $.99 Try Me Free Mail In Rebate
Total: FREE + $5 Moneymaker after MIR!!
Crest $2.69
use coupon $1/1 from 8/1 P&G
SCR: $2.69
Total: FREE + $1 Moneymaker **Qualifies for Oral Care Rebate!!
Sally Hansen Cosmetics, LaCross, and Just Feet BOGO 50%, starting at $1.19
use coupon $1/1 from 6/13 or 7/11 Red Plum (use 2)
SCR: $1 Sally Hansen Treatment, Lip, Just Feet, LaCross Beauty Tools or Leg Makeup
Total: as low as FREE + possible Moneymaker!
Dry Idea Deodorant BOGO
BOGO from 7/25 Red Plum
Total: FREE!!
Visine
Price: as low as $5.99
InAd Q: $1
MQ: $2/1 from 8/8 RP
Get $3 Up
Total: FREE after Up Reward!!
FreeStyle Freedom Lite or FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Monitor
Sale: $19.99
Mail In Rebate Inside Box
Total: FREE after MIR
Mead Notebooks
Sale: 4/$2
VV: $1/1Get $1 Up wyb 4
Total: $,25 each after Up Reward
Sure Deodorant
Sale: BOGO, starting at $2.99
MQ: $1/1 from 8/8 SS (use 2)
Total: $.50 each
**Using two coupons on a BOGO sale will vary by store.
Nabisco Cookies
Sale: $.99
VV: $1/2
Total: $.49
Flavor Ice
Sale: $1
SCR: $2 wyb 4
Total: $.50 each
Garnier Fructis Shampoo, Conditioner, or Stylers
Sale: 2/$6
MQ: $1/1 from 8/8 RP (use 2)
VV: $1
Get $2 Up wyb 2
Total: $.50 each after Up Reward
Soy Joy Bars
Sale: 5/$4
VV: $1/5
Total: $.60 each
Ban Deodorant
Sale: BOGO, starting at $3.49
MQ: $1/1 from 8/1 SS (use 2)
Total: $.75 each
*Qualifies for Spend $15 on Jergens/Curel/Biore/Ban/John Frieda, Get $5 SCR!
**Using two coupons on a BOGO sale will vary by store.
VO5
Sale: $.79
Schick Men’s Hydro Shave Gel
Sale: $1.99
MQ: $1/1 from 8/8 SS
Total: $.99
Nair Hair Remover Products
Sale: BOGO, starting at $4.99
MQ: $3/2 here
Total: $.99 each
GE Soft White Longlife Light Bulbs
Sale: $1.99
Get $1 Up
Total: $.99 after Up Reward
Colgate 360 Toothbrush
Sale: BOGO, starting at $4.49
MQ: $.75/1 360 Actiflex (if included – use 2) here
VV: $1/1
Total: $.99 each
**Qualifies for Oral Care Rebate
Ziploc Bags
Sale: BOGO, starting at $3.29
MQ: $1/2 from 7/25 SS
Total: $1.15 each
**Qualifies for Spend $25 on SC Johnson/Kimberly Clark/Avery/Welch’s/General Mills, Get $5 SCR
Colgate Total
Sale: $2.49
MQ: $1/1 from 8/8 SS
Total: $1.49
**Qualifies for Oral Care RebateColgate Wisp
Sale: $2.49
MQ: $1/1 from 7/25 SS
Total: $1.49
**Qualifies for Oral Care Rebate!
Sensodyne ProNamel Toothpaste
Sale: BOGO 50% off, starting at $5.49 each
MQ: $1/1 from 5/2 RP
VV: $1.50/1
Total: $2.36 each
*Qualifies for the Oral Care Rebate!!
Oral B CrossAction Power Toothbrush or Glide Floss, twin pack
Sale: $5.99
MQ: $1/1 from 8/1 P&G
SCR: $2
Total: $2.99 after SCR
*Qualifies for the Oral Care Rebate!!
Viactiv
Sale: $5.99
MQ: $1/1 here
VV: $2/1
Total: $2.99
Jergens or Curel Lotion
Sale: 3/$15
MQ: $1/1 Curel here
SCR: Qualifies for Spend $15 on Jergens/Curel/Biore/Ban/John Frieda, Get $5 SCR!
Total: $2.33 each wyb 3 after SCR
Pepsi, 12 pk cans
Sale: 3/$10.98
Buy 3, Get Bag of Tostitos for FREE
Biore
Sale: $5.99
MQ: $1/1 here
Total: $4.99
*Qualifies for Spend $15 on Jergens/Curel/Biore/Ban/John Frieda, Get $5 SCR!
Olay Skin or Bath Care Products
Sale: BOGO 50%
MQ: BOGO Cleansers from 7/11 SS
$1/1 from 7/25 Parade
Almay Cosmetics
Sale: BOGO 50%, starting at $5.99
MQ: $1/1 from 7/25 SS
SCR: Spend $15, Get $3 SCR; Spend $25, Get $6 SCR
Maybeline Lip, Eye, Nail
Sale: BOGO 50%, starting at $2.99MQ: $1/1 from 8/8 insert
VV: $2/1
Get $3 Up when you spend $10 on lip items
*Qualifies for Glam Camp Rebate!
Banana Boat Ultra Mist Sun Care
Sale: $8.99
MQ: $1/1 from 5/23 or 6/27 SS
Get $2 Up
Total: $5.99 after Up Reward
Mucinex Max, DM, or D
Sale: $11.99
Get $5 Up
Total: $6.99 after Up Reward
Tugaboos Overnights or Training Pants
Sale: $8.99
SCR: $1
Get $1 Up Reward
Total: $6.99 after SCR and Up Reward
**Or you can buy the Trial Pack of Training Pants for $1 and get the $1 SCR, making them FREE!
Schiff Mega-D3
Sale: $10.99
MQ: $2/1 from 7/25 SS
Get $1 Up
Total: $7.99 after Up Reward
Tide
Sale: $10.99
MQ: $1/1 from 8/1 P&G
Get $1 Up
Total: $8.99 after Up Reward
Schiff MegaRed
Sale: $14.99
MQ: $3/1 from 7/25 SS
Get $2 Up
Total: $9.99 after Up Reward
General Mills/Kimberly Clark/SCJohnson/Avery/Welch’s Rebate: Purchase $25, Get $5 SCR
*General Mills Cereal
Sale: $1.99
MQ: $.75/1 Honey Nut Cheerios here
Total: $1.24
*Progresso Soup
Sale: $1.99
MQ: $.50/2 here or here
VV: $1/2
Total: $1.24 each
*Fiber One Bars or Nature Valley Granola Bars
Sale: $2.50
MQ: $.50/1or here (use 2)
Get $1 Up wyb 2
Total: $1.50 each after Up Reward
*Chex Mix or Gardetto’s
Sale: 2/$3
MQ: $.50/1 Chex Mix here
$.50/1 Gardettos here
Get $1 Up wyb 2
Total: $.50 each after Up Reward
*Welch’s Jelly
Sale: $1.69
MQ: $.55/1 from 8/1 insert
Total: $1.14
*Scott Bath Tissue, 16 pk or Cottonelle Bath Tissue, 20pk double rolls
Sale: $10.99
MQ: $1/1 Scott here
$.50/1 Cottonelle from 7/11 SS
VV: $1/1 Scott or $1/1 Cottonelle
Get $1 UpTotal: as low as $7.99
*Huggies Big Pack Diapers
Sale: $19.99
MQ: $3/1 here
VV: $2/1
Total: $14.99
*Avery Binders
Sale: 25% off
Get $1 Up wyb 6
Scenarios
Moneymaking ScenarioCrest 2.69
Visine 5.99
Schick Hydro Razor 5.99(2) Garnier 6.00
(2) Dry Idea 4.49
Total: 25.16
Use 5/25: 20.16
Use coupons listed above: 3.67
SCR: $2.69
Get $3 Up (Visine), $2 Up (Garnier)
Submit for Schick MIR: $5.99
Total: FREE + $10.01 Moneymaker after SCR, MIR, and Up Rewards!!
General Mills/Kimberly Clark/SCJohnson/Avery/Welch’s Rebate Scenario
Huggies Big Pack Diapers 19.99
(2) Chex Mix 3.00
(2) Progresso Soup 3.98
Total: 26.97
Use 5/25: 21.97
Use coupons listed above: 13.97
Get $5 SCR and $1 Up from Chex Mix
Total: $7.97 after SCR and Up Rewards
To learn more about Rite Aid and its Single Check Rebates program go here. If you haven’t signed up for the Rite Aid Wellness program, you can sign up online or at the store! You will need the Wellness card to get the sale prices.
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