Category Archives: Coupons

Super Savings Saturday – 12/05/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This week was full of good deals—something I really needed to off-set an otherwise crazy week that included an emergency vet visit, mice in our bedroom ceiling, an allergic reaction to a prescription and a bunch of other insanity…

My favorite deal was the Advil—guess why?! Haha!—but finding discounted food and free lip products is also awesome.

Shaws:

I found two food items on the clearance rack, due to slightly crushed boxes. The contents were fine.

Frosted Flakes, sale price $1.25. I used a $0.50 Manufacturer’s coupon (doubled). Total: $0.25!

Everyday Essentials macaroni, sale price $0.50!

CVS:

Advil film coat, 40-ct, rain check price $5.99. I used a $3.00 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $2.99, plus $3.00 ECB!

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Rite Aid:

2 Tic Tacs Mixers, regular price $1.69 plus BOGO. I used a free product coupon. Total: Free! (I would’ve bought more, but the store was out. I did get a rain check since the coupon is good until 2/28/16.)

6 Nivea lip balm, regular price $2.99 plus BOGO. I used a $3.00/2 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: Free! (Same as the Tic Tacs, not enough in stock or I would’ve gotten a bunch.)

Panera:

I had a $2.00 off any mobile order coupon in my dashboard. I used it for a coffee, regular price $2.09 and only had to pay the $0.09 tax! It was really nice to wake up to a hot drink for less than a dime.

 

Did you find any freebies? Share/link in the comments.

Super Savings Saturday – 11/28/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

I got through the Coupon Olympics and ended up with bags and bags of goodies that made all the planning, shopping, multiple transactions, aching feet/back, and chaos worth it!

I shopped at CVS twice, on Sunday and Thanksgiving; Rite Aid was Thanksgiving only. Normally, I also do Walgreens, but they weren’t participating so it was lighter than usual. Since the early bird catches the worm, I left home at 6:30 am, stopped at Starbucks for a treat and was waiting outside when the drug store opened.

CVS – 11/22-11/25 ad

Colgate toothpaste, $3.00, $2.50 in-store coupon stack with $0.50 coupon (free)

mars chocolate , $.79 get $.79 eb, limit 1

cvs vitamin, 6-14 ct, $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 1

cvs pantiliners, 20-ct, $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 2

cvs training pants, 2 ct, $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 1 (free with coupon)

cvs ultra-soft cleansing wipes 20 ct, $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 1

stride gum 14 ct $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 1

wrigley’s gum 15 ct $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 1

green giant vegetables 11-15.25 oz $.99 get $.99 eb, limit 2

ludens throat drops 20 ct, $1.00 get $1.00 eb, limit 1

ocean spray pact drink, $1.50 get $1.50 eb, limit 1

(The only item I could not find was the 2-ct Centrum vitamin, but everything else was in stock.)

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CVS 11/26-28 ad

Hershey’s Singles, $0.77, get $0.77 eb, limit 1

Mars Chocolate, $0.79, get $0.79 eb, limit 1

Excedrin Caplets, 10 ct, $0.99, get $0.99, limit 1

Orbit Gum, 4 ct, $1.00, get $1.00 eb, limit 1

Starburst or Skittles Singles, $1.00, get $1.00 eb, limit 1

Starbucks DoubleShot, $1.50, get $1.50 eb, limit 1

GUM Supreme Toothbrush, $2.00, get $2.00, limit 2

(My store had no Trolli candy or Cover Girl Smoochies, so those were a raincheck. The No-Grey hair color wasn’t even an item they carry normally, so no raincheck/substitution.)

I did multiple transactions, starting with the cheapest item and rolled. Out of pocket, I spent les than $2.00 on everything!

Rite Aid 11/26-28 ad

Plenti Points can’t be rolled, so my total at Rite Aid was very high. To offset that, I used some gift cards that I’ve been saving for the occasion.

I did many small transaction to make sure deals were tracking, and lots didn’t! Some never earned points, some limits were posted incorrectly, etc. It took over 3 hours to straighten everything out.

carefree 20 ct, $1.00 get 100 pts, limit 2

colgate enamel health toothpaste, $3.00 get 300 pts, limit 2

colgate slim tip toothbrush, $3.00 get 300 pts, limit 2

eucerin calming cream 1 oz, $1.00 get 100 pts, limit 2

kleenex white facial tissue 85 ct $1.00 get 100 pts, limit 2

tresemme trial size stylers $1.00 get 100 pts, limit 2

lipton sparkling tea 12 oz get 200 pts wyb 2/$2.00, limit 2

rite aid home gift wrap tape,  get 200 pts wyb 2/$2.00, limit 2

russell stover holiday candy bags, get 200 pts wyb 2/$2.00. limit2

sharpie markers, get 200 pts wyb 2/$2.00. limit 2

nabisco convenience packs, get 300 pts wyb 2/$3.00, limit 2

oral-b manual toothbrush, $3.00 get 300 pts, limit 2

5 Hour Energy, $4.00 get 400 pts, limit 1

GE light bulb, $4.00 get 400 pts, limit 1

sally hansen triple shine nail enamel, $4.00 get 400 pts, limit 2

glitter tape gold or silver get 500 pts wyb 2/$5.00, limit 2

comtrex Cold Relief, $3.99, get 300 pts, limit 2

(I didn’t want the Zim’s cream, Phillip’s earbuds or Conair elastics because I already have them in the stockpile. Nivea tins were gone. Other than the cold medicine, every item had 100% rebate.)

Wow, just writing it outs makes me tired; it always amazes me that I do this annually, but in the end, I’m glad I did it!

Super Savings Saturday – 11/21/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This was a slow week, but that’s ok because I’m busy preparing my lists for the Coupon Olympics (Black Friday sales). Rite Aid and CVS have amazing upcoming ads, but Walgreens seems terrible. In 2014, they offered 19 freebies and this year it’s supposedly only two. Crazy!

I made 2 quick stops at the drugstores and skipped everything else. I wanted to do my Thanksgiving shopping early, but ran out of time. Hopefully, I can get there early tomorrow or Monday before the huge crowds.

My best deals came from CVS, due to receiving a postal mailer full of store coupons. None had size restrictions and I used them for snacks, paper products, and hygiene items—you know, all the important stuff!

CVS:

Playtex sport pads, sale price $7.99. I used a $4.00 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $3.99, plus $3.00 ECB!

Total Home tissues, sale price $0.99. I used a $1.00 CVS coupon (marked down by a penny). Total: Free!

Gold Emblem pretzels, regular price $1.00. I used a $1.00 CVS coupon. Total: Free!

Dove trial sized deodorant, regular price $1.27. I used a $1.00 CVS coupon. Total: $0.27!

Rite Aid:

2 Bounty paper towels, on sale $0.78. I used 2 $0.50 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $0.38 each!

 

Did you find anything special? Share/Link in the comments.

$0.28 Bounty Paper Towels

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Need paper towels for Thanksgiving dinner? Starting 11/15, Bounty will be on sale at Rite Aid. Stock up cheaply with this deal.

Bounty Basics single roll, sale price $0.78. Use a $0.50 manufacturer’s coupon. Total: $0.28!

If your store is out of stock, take the ad over to Walmart or Target and price match. Since no store rewards are involved, it will work just fine.