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CVS- 11 Free Bees

I have the privilege of being part of several different Facebook groups whose members are
really working hard to eliminate their debt.  One post in particular got me thinking about how
I really decreased my grocery bill and put a huge dent in my household and toiletries budget
when we were struggling. Well, here is a great secret, I took advantage of all the FREE-BEE
offers I could find and put them away for a rainy day.


NOTE: Abbreviations key is found at the end of post.

Here is what I found this week:  


CVS (6/9 - 6/16)


Schick Hydro 5 Razor
Cost: $9.99
Coupon:  $4.00
CRT: $3.00
OOP: 2.99
ECB: $4.00
Final Cost: MONEY MAKER: $1.01


Schick Razor Deal
Cost: $5.99 X 3= $17.96
Coupon:  $3.00 X 3= $9.00 (IP, 6/9 SS)
OOP: $8.96
ECB: $5.00
Final Cost: $3.96 for all 3 or $1.32 each


** If you purchase the Schick Hydro 5 Razor and 3 of the Skintimates (3 or 4 ct),
then you will qualify for the $5.00 off $20.00 CRT.  
FINAL COST for all 4 packs of razors= MONEYMAKER:$2.05


Any Hallmark Cards
Cost: $1.99 X 3= 5.96
Coupon:  $3.00 (IP/ Coupons.com)
Out of Pocket Expense= $2.96
ECB: $3.00
Final Cost: MONEY MAKER $0.04


U Kotex products (Buy 1 get 1 50% off)
NOTE: I picked up 3 boxes of Tampons (18 ct) and 1 pack of liners (40 ct)
Cost:
Regular Price:  $5.79 X 2 = $11.58
½ Price: $2.40 + $2.90= $5.30
Total Cost= 16.88
Coupon:  $1.00 X 4 = $4.00 (SS 5/19, SS 6/9)
CRT:
$4.00 off any 2 Feminine Hygiene Products
$2.00 off any 2 Tampons
$2.00 off any Kotex product
$2.00 off $10.00 Feminine Care Products
Total = $10.00
OOP: $2.88
ECB: $5.00
IBOTTA: $4.00
Final Cost: MONEY MAKER: $6.12


Free Coupons
Loressa Beef Stick
Giant Eagle Advantage Deal this week is for 1 free Loressa Beef Stick.  If you have a Giant
Eagle Loyalty Card, it is automatically loaded on it.  


2 Liter A&W Root Beer
Take a pledge to go 1 hour of technology free each Friday evening this summer and receive
a coupon for a free 2 Liter A&W Root Beer.     

Free 10 Count Box of Carefree Acti-Fresh Pantry Liners




What Free-Bees did you find? Share your finds below in the comments.


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