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Sunday deals are up! (Dec. 11-17)

Be sure to pick up some great FREEBIES at the drugstores this week, including three free greeting cards and a package of Combos at CVS and free holiday Peeps and hair accessories at Walgreens. And don't pass up an opportunity to get milk for under $3 a gallon. Walgreens has it this week for $2.79. At Kroger, there are some nice produce deals and spiral ham is just $1.49 per pound.

Read on for a store-by-store breakdown of all the best deals at CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Kerr Drug, Target and Kroger.

A feast of Thanksgiving Day FREEBIES at the drugstores

Once the turkey is in the oven Thanksgiving morning, you might want to consider stealing away for a few moments to feast on the FREEBIES at the drugstores.

All three major drugstores -- CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens -- will be open and are enticing customers with lots of deals for free items after rewards. The stores are even paying YOU to carry some of the items out of the store!

Just to give you an idea of what you can scoop up for free: a Starbucks drink, Hershey's and Mars candy, hair accessories, lots of medicines, earbuds and even batteries.

In other words, fill your kids' stockings or a soldier's care package for free.

In most cases, you're limited to one freebie each, unless I've noted otherwise. The deals are good Thanksgiving Day through Saturday evening but if you're interested, I wouldn't delay. Most stores will be hit by die-hard coupon shoppers first thing Thanksgiving morning. Call your closest stores to check when they will be opening.

One final tip: Be sure to check for an email from CVS. Mine contained a coupon for $5 off a $25 order. Also be sure to check any coupon books you may have. The Attractions books l gave to folks at my coupon class have coupons for $5 off a $20 purchase at CVS; $5 off a $25 purchase at Walgreens; and $2 off a $10 Walgreens purchase.

Here's a store-by-store breakdown of the best freebies I have spotted, along with coupon matchups wherever possible.

By the way, I have not yet seen the ads myself. I'm relying on circulars released by the stores online and ad scans leaked by deals sites.

Sunday deals are up!

This week's deals are once again focused on the holidays. Kroger and Target have sales on turkeys and all the fixings for Thanksgiving while the drugstores are skipping ahead to Christmas and Hanukkah with sales on candy and toys. My favorite freebie of the week: 3 FREE greeting cards at CVS. Lowest turkey price: 49 cents per pound with an additional $25 purchase at Kroger. And if the regular deals aren't enough, you have a bonus opportunity to save this week with Double Coupons at Kmart.

Read on for a store-by-store list of the best deals at each store.

Sunday deals are up! (Nov. 13-19)

This Sunday's circulars are luring shoppers with holiday deals, including sales on everything from turkeys and stuffing to foil and scotch tape. Read on for the store-by-store breakdown of the best sales, taking special note of the $2.99 milk at Walgreens and the 49-cent-a-pound turkey at Kroger with a $25 additional purchase.

Sunday deals are up! (Nov. 6-12)

Each of the drugstores has at least one FREE item this week and since FREE is my favorite price I'll be store hopping to pick up a few of my favorites, including three FREE greetings cards at CVS, which is the second week in a row for this deal.

I'm also excited about the prospect of 25-cent Smucker's jam at CVS and cheap Folgers coffee and Triaminic medicines at Walgreens. You might also want to pick up $1 Jif at CVS and $1.50 Arm & Hammer laundry detergent at Rite Aid.

And finally, if you didn't get to Kroger last week, you have a second shot at getting some of the Mega Event deals, including 29-cent Del Monte vegetables. There's also a great buy on olive oil and nice prices on apples, pears, potatoes and Clementines.

Sunday deals are up! (Oct. 30-Nov. 5)

It's a great week for shopping at the drugstores and Kroger with several FREE items at the pharmacies and an impressive Mega Event sale at Kroger. Among the freebies: greeting cards, toothpaste, cough drops, UP2U gum and Bufferin. At Kroger, pick up lots of holiday ingredients at stock-up prices, including  Cool Whip, sugar and butter. Read on for a store-by-store breakdown of all the best deals. And, as always, please post your own bargains in the comments section.

Sunday deals are up (Oct. 9-15)

You can score FREE items at all three drugstores this week, but, once again, Rite Aid has the most good deals, including an impressive 12 freebies. But be sure to stop in at CVS to get 3 FREE greeting cards, and Walgreens, where apple-cider flavored cough drops are FREE. Read on for a store-by-store breakdown of all the good deals at the drugstores, Target and Kroger.

Sunday deals are up! (Oct. 2-8)

There are good, solid deals to be had at all the drugstores, but if I had to limit myself to just one store this week, Rite Aid would come out on top with its free toothpaste, free mouthwash and a free battery toothbrush, along with 25-cent cough drops and 45-cent Pepsi Max 2 liters.
All the stores also feature Halloween candy this week and there are several coupons out right now to match-up with the sales. Read on for a store-by-store breakdown and feel free to jump in with a comment if you find a good deal while out there shopping.

Sunday deals are up! (Sept. 25-Oct. 1)

It's a pretty spectacular week at the drugstores with each one offering several freebies. Better yet, some of them are even moneymakers. CVS and Rite Aid also have Softsoap body wash deals for 25 cents or under. Kroger has 99 cent per pound seedless grapes and apples as well as 99 cent per pound split chicken breasts. Keep reading for a store-by-store breakdown of the top deals I spotted.

Sunday deals are up! (Sept. 18-24)

Plenty of good deals are waiting for you at the drug stores and Kroger this week. Among the most notable: FREE candy corn at CVS, FREE Crest at Rite Aid and FREE Blistex and children's cough medicine at Walgreens. We're also starting to see deals on bags of Halloween candy!

Keep reading for a store-by-store breakdown of the deals and let me know in the comments section if you found a deal I missed because, as we all know, couponing is a team sport!

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