Super Savings Saturday – 3/14/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This week was all about the drinks. Thanks to my sister sending me tons of extra coupons, I was able to find many freebies and cheapies. Normally, I only have 2 or 3 duplicate coupons, so it was a real treat. (I mainly use printables and buy 1 or 2 copies of the Boston Globe, which is a whopping $4.00.)

I shopped at Shaw’s, CVS, and Rite Aid, cherry picking the best deals for maximum savings.

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Shaw’s:

There was a mega sale that offered 6 items for $1.88 each.

4 Silk almond milks, mega sale price $1.88. I used 4 $0.75 Manufacturer’s coupons (doubled). Total: $0.38 each!  (Regular price is $3.49, so it was a huge savings.)

2 Minute Maid orange juices, mega sale price $1.88. I used 2 $0.75 Manufacturer’s coupons (doubled). Total: $0.38 each!

7 Fuji waters, on sale $1.00. I used 7 $0.50 Manufacturer’s coupons (doubled). Total: Free!  (I consistently bring water with me whenever I’m out, which saves a trip to a drive-thru or overpriced convenience store.)

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CVS:

I’ve been holding on to electric toothbrush rain checks for over a month. Luckily, the store restocked one the day before my coupons expired.

Arm & Hammer Spinbrush, rain check price $5.99. I used a $2.00 Manufacturer’s coupon, plus $2.00 ECB. Total: $1.99, plus a $4.00 ECB.

Rite Aid:

I’ve heard rumors that Rite Aid is discontinuing their UP Reward program. I really hope it’s not true. Without bonus bucks, drugstores aren’t worth shopping at! In the meantime, I’m stocking up on every good deal I can find, just in case.

2 Irish Spring body washes, on sale $3.00. I used 2 $2.00 Manufacturer’s coupons and $2.00 UP Reward. Total: Free, plus another $2.00 UP Reward!

Lypsyl lip care, on sale $1.00. I used a $1.00 Manufacturer’s coupon. Total: Free!  (I had 6 more coupons, but my store was severely under stocked. I did get rain checks for the future.)

 

Did you use any coupons this week?

17 thoughts on “Super Savings Saturday – 3/14/15

  1. Audrey @trihardmom

    I typically take coupons that are on the back of a cereal box or products that we use to use at our commissary. (We are military family) and this week I got signed up for the rewards cards that allows you to digitally cut coupons and put them on the card and just scan them when we get there. Excited about trying that out!

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  2. CourtneyLynne

    These are some pretty awesome deals!!! Both Fiji water and silk almond milk are household favorites!

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  3. michele d

    It sounds like you got some wonderful deals. In Florida we have bogo deals which is awesome for my family.

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  4. Russ R.

    I wish brands and establishments here in my country offer coupon deals like all the stuff you shared here. Products haven’t maximized the beauty of coupons in terms of marketing and promoting themselves.

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  5. Amby Felix

    Couponing is a bit difficult in California since we can’t double up but I still get really good deals! One of my best friends is a coupon queenie and she ALWAYS scores all kinds of cool stuff!

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  6. Rosey

    You got some great deals up here. Certainly the OJ one is way better than what I just paid for ours. It was over four bucks for half a gallon. Sigh. But we gotta have our orange juice, so I paid.

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