You can pick up a half-dozen freebies this week at the drug stores plus some nice deals at Kroger as part of its 10 for $10 sale. (Remember, you don't have to buy 10 items to get the items for $1 each.)
My favorite freebies this week are the greeting cards at CVS, the UP2U gum at Rite Aid and the South Beach snack bars and ThermaCare heat wraps at Walgreens. Read on for all the best deals at CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens and Kroger. And if you spot a deal, please post so we can all save.
At CVS:
American Greetings cards: 99 cents and up
$3 Extra Bucks on 3
= FREE, plus a 3-cent moneymaker when you buy 99 cent cards! Limit 1.
Dawn dish liquid (9-10.3 oz.): 99 cents. Limit 6.
.25/1 (1/1 P&G)
= 74 cents. An OK price, though you can frequently pick up free dish liquid at the grocery with double coupon deals.
Colgate Total or Sensitive (5.8-6 oz.): $2.77
$1 Extra Bucks
$1/1 (1/15 Smart Source)
= 77 cents. An OK price, though I don't like to spend more than 25 cents on toothpaste.
Tostitos (9-13 oz.): 2/$5
$1 Extra Bucks on 2
.55 off wyb Tositos chips and Tostitos Dip (1/1 Smart Source 1)
Arm & Hammer Spinbrush: $5.99
$2 Extra Bucks
$1/1 (12/11 Smart Source)
= $2.99.
Plus rebate form in 12/11 Smart Source
Schick Quattro for Men razor or refill: $8.99
$3 Extra Bucks
$2/1 (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
= $3.99. Limit 1. An OK deal if you need it but I don't like to pay more than 99 cents for razors.
Boost (6 pack): $6.99
$1 Extra Buck
$3/2 (1/1 Smart Source 2)
= $4.49 each when you buy 2.
Brita pitcher or 3-pack of filter replacements: $14.99
$5 Extra Bucks
$4/1 pitcher (1/15 Smart Source)
$2/1 filters printable coupon
= as low as $5.99. Limit 1.
The "CVSCash Card" promo continues: Buy $30 in select products and receive a $10 "CVSCash Card." Not sure if this will simply be a CVS gift card or a voucher with an expiration date. The circular is not clear. Limit 5 deals.
Some of the participating products with their corresponding coupons:
Coca-Cola 12-packs: 4/$10. Limit 4
.99/1 Coke Zero printable coupon (You can print two of these)
= 4/$8.02. An outstanding deal on soda these days!
Coca-Cola 2-liters: $1.33. Limit 3.
.99/1 Coke Zero printable coupon (You can print two of these)
= 34 cents.
Nabisco crackers: $2.50
$2/3 (1/8 Smart Source 1)
= $1.83 each.
Cottonelle or Cottonelle Ultra toilet paper (18 pack): $10
.50/1 (1/15 Smart Source)
= $9.50.
Scott 1000 toilet paper (12 pack): $7.49
$1/1 (10/23 Smart Source) Note: Expires Sunday, 1/15
$1/2 (1/15 Smart Source)
= as low as $6.49.
Scott towels: $5
$1/1 (1/15 Smart Source)
= $4.
Deals without coupons:
Store-brand vitamins, minerals and herbals: BOGO. Limit 6.
Store-brand alkaline batteries (AA or AAA 4-pack): BOGO.
Buy 1 store-brand product, Get 1 50 percent off. Choose from 3,300 products.
At Rite Aid:
UP2U gum: $1
$1/1 (1/1 Smart Source 2)
= FREE!
Theraflu packets and caplets: 3/$15
$5 +UP Rewards on 3
$3/1 Warming Relief Syrup or caplets (12/4 Smart Source)
$2/1 or $4/2 (12/4 Smart Source)
= as low as 33 cents each. Limit 2 deals.
Blistex lip balms and ointments: 2/$3
$1/2 +UP Reward
.55/1 or .25/1 (11/13 Smart Source)
= as low as 45 cents each. A nice deal. Limit 4 deals.
7UP or Diet 7UP 2 liters: 3/$3.99
$2 +UP Reward on 3
= 3/$1.99 or 66 cents each. A nice deal on 2 liters.
9 Lives cat food (4 pack): 3/$3.99
$1 +UP Rewards on 3
$1/3 (1/8 Red Plum)
= 66 cents each. Limit 2 deals.
Tom's toothpaste, mouth rinse, deodorant or bar soap: $3.99
$3 +UP Reward
= 99 cents. Limit 2.
Dove or Degree deodorant: 2/$4
$2 +UP Reward on 2
= $1 each. Limit 2 deals.
Skintimate or Edge shave gel: 2/$5
$1 +UP Rewards on 2
.55/1 (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
.55/1 Skintimate (1/15 Smart Source)
= $1.45 each. Only a so-so deal if you've got +UP Rewards to spend. Limit 4 deals.
Dove brand chocolate Valentine candy (7.9-9.5 oz.): $2.99
$1/1 (1/8 Red Plum)
$1/2 Rite Aid printable coupon
= $1.49. A good price for Dove.
Ziploc bags or containers: 2/$5
$1 +UP Rewards on 2
$1/2 (1/15 Smart Source)
= $1.50 each for bags. An OK price. Limit 4 deals.
Act mouth rinse (16.9-18 oz.): $4.49
$1 +UP Reward
$1/1 (1/15 Smart Source)
= $2.49. Limit 4.
Kellogg's cereals: BOGO
$1/2 printable coupon on Fiber Plus
$1/3 Special K (1/1 Red Plum)
The deal also dovetails nicely with the Kellogg's promotion to score yourself $10 in gas money with 10 UPC codes, which I wrote about here. Fiber Plus is one of the qualifying cereals.
Nature Made vitamins: BOGO
Several coupons from the 1/1 Smart Source 1 insert
$3/1 Fish Oil Rite Aid printable coupon
Schick Quattro or Intuition for Men or Women razor or refill: $8.99
$3 +UP Rewards
$2/1 Men's Quattro (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
$2/1 Women's Intuition or Quattro (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
$2/1 Intuition razor or refill (1/15 Smart Source)
$2/1 Quattro for Women razor or refill (1/15 Smart Source)
= $3.99. Limit 4. An OK deal if you need it but I don't like to pay more than 99 cents for razors.
Tide (40-48 loads): $8.95
$1 +UP Reward
$2/1 (1/1 P&G)
= $5.95. Limit 2. A decent price, if you're brand loyal, considering it's a larger size.
Deals without coupons:
Store-brand hearing aid batteries: BOGO.
At Walgreens:
South Beach Diet Snack or Meal Bars (5 pack): $5.99
$5.99 Register Rewards
= FREE!
ThermaCare Pain Relief Single Pack: $2.49
$2.49 Register Reward
= FREE!
Abrexin Weight Loss Supplement: $10
$10 Register Rewards
= FREE.
Estroven PM: $10
$10 Register Rewards
= FREE.
Store-brand candy (3-9.5 oz.): 49 cents with in-ad coupon.
Valentine novelty candy: 2/$1 with in-ad coupon.
Wrigley's Extra Gum: 2/$1 with in-ad coupon.
Sharpie markers (2 pack): 99 cents.
Pepsi 2 liters: $1 after in-store coupon
Pepsi 12 packs: $2.50 each after in-store coupon on 4.
Jimmy Dean bowls and sandwiches: $1.99
.55/1 (1/8 Red Plum)
= $1.44.
Skintimate or Edge shave gel: $1.99 with in-ad coupon.
.55/1 (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
.55/1 Skintimate (1/15 Smart Source)
= $1.44 each. Only a so-so deal if you've got +UP Rewards to spend. Limit 4 deals.
Arm & Hammer laundry detergent (25 to 42 load): 2/$7
$1/2 (12/25 Parade)
= $3 each. A decent price if you're brand loyal.
Schick Quattro or Intuition for Men or Women razor or refill: $8.99
$3 Register Rewards
$2/1 Men's Quattro (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
$2/1 Women's Intuition or Quattro (12/4 Smart Source) Expires Sunday, 1/15
$2/1 Intuition razor or refill (1/15 Smart Source)
$2/1 Quattro for Women razor or refill (1/15 Smart Source)
= $3.99. An OK deal if you need it but I don't like to pay more than 99 cents for razors.
Nature Made supplements: BOGO
Several coupons from the 1/1 Smart Source 1 insert
Brita pitcher or 3-pack of filter replacements: $16.99
$2 in-store coupon
$4/1 pitcher (1/15 Smart Source)
= 10.99. CVS has the far better deal.
Deals without coupons:
Store-brand pain relievers: BOGO.
At Kroger:
Chobani Greek Yogurt (6 oz.): $1
.30/1 printable coupon
= 40 cents.
Barilla pasta (12-16 oz.): $1
$1/2 100% whole grain variety
= 50 cents each, if included in sale.
Pure Protein bars: $1
$1/2 (1/8 Red Plum)
= 50 cents.
Snack Pack Pudding: $1
.45/3 (1/1 Smart Source 1)
= 70 cents each. Lowes Foods has the better deal.
Progresso soups: $1
$1/4 (12/11 Smart Source or 1/8 General Mills)
= 75 cents each when you buy 4.
Hamburger Helper: $1
.90/4 printable coupon
= 78 cents each. Lowes Foods has the deal.
Lean Cuisine entrees: $2
$1/5 (1/1 Smart Source 2)
= $1.80 each.
Silk milk (half gallon): $2.99
.75/1 (1/8 Smart Source 1)
= $2.24.
Deals without coupons:
Russet potatoes: $1.99 for a 5-pound bag.
Navel oranges: $4.99 for an 8-pound bag.
Sweet yellow onions: 99 cents per pound.
Cameo apples: 99 cents per pound.
Avocados or mangoes: $1 each.
Dole or Fresh Selections Premium Classic salads (9-12 oz.): $2.
Split chicken breasts: 99 cents per pound.
Store-brand yogurt (6-8 oz.): 33 cents.
Store-brand saltines: $1.
Store-brand buns: $1.
Store-brand frozen vegetables (9-12 oz.): $1.
Angel Soft toilet paper (4 rolls): $1.
Speed Stick and Lady Speed Stick: 88 cents.
Kroger Deluxe ice cream (48 oz.): $2.50.
Store-brand tortilla chips (10 oz.): $1.







Comments
CVS Cash Card
Sun, 01/15/2012 - 20:14 — schaulWhen you qualify, a voucher for the card is printed, similar to Extra Bucks. For the 3 I've received, the clerk recognized the voucher and immediately tore it off and issued the card. I never had the paper in my hand, and I didn't have to do anything. For the person who received a voucher, it seems her clerk failed to issue the card. The voucher no doubt has a short-term expiration. The card has no expiration.