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CVS- $8.58 Money Maker


CVS Deals are on fire this week.     Come along and see what I was able to get. 

CVS- Deals: Until July 28th. 
ORAL CARE , U BY KOTEX AND RAZOR DEALS:   
It is possible to get the following deals for free in the end if you have a $3.00 off $15.00
CRT.   Let’s take a look at the possibilities. 


CREST PRO HEALTH ( 4.6 oz) - PIck up 2 if you have the $3.00 off $15.00 CRT.
Cost: $3.00 x 2 = $6.00
Coupons: $1.00 (CVS App Digital) 
OOP: $5.00
EBC: $2.00 X 2 = $4.00 (Limit 2) 
Final Cost: $1.00
NOTE- My digital coupon didn’t come off but my cashier was able to view it on my phone
and gave me credit for it. 

Colgate Total SF (3.4 oz) - Pick up 2 
Cost: $3.49 X 2 = $6.98
Coupons: $4.00/2 (CVS Digital) 
OOP: $2.98
EBC: $2.00 X 2 = $4.00 (Limit 2) 
Final Cost: FREE + $1.02 MM

Colgate Mouthwash (16.9 oz) 
Cost: $3.99
Coupons: $0.50 (7/21 SS) 
RED BOX Coupon: $2.50
OOP: $0.99
Final Cost: $0.99

** If you have a $3.00 off of $15.00 CRT then all 4 Toothpaste and Mouthwash will be
FREE + 2.03 MM

U By Kotex (18 ct)- Pick up 2 
Cost: $4.00 x 2= $8.00
Coupons: $4/00/2 (CVS Digital) or 2 $2.00/1 (6/23SS)
CRT: $3.00 (Kotex) 
        $1.00 off of $6.00 Kotex 
OOP: FREE 
EBC: $2.00 (Limit 1) 
Final Cost: FREE + $2.00 

Schick Hydro Silk 3 Razor and Refill Pack  (MUST Buy one of each for the coupon.) 
Cost: 
Razor: $8.99
Refills: $11.99
Coupons: $8.99 BOGO (7/21 SS)
CRT: $3.00 (Any Schick Razor) 
          $3.00 off $12.00 (Any Razor) 
OOP: $5.99
EBC: $10.00
Final Cost: FREE + $4.01 MM

BEAUTY DEALS: 

Almay - Clear Complexion Concealer  
Cost: $9.99
CRT: $6.00 (Held from last week) 
OOP: $3.99
Final Cost: $3.99

Physician's Formula: 
Cost: 
2- Coconut Milk Eye Makeup Remover $7.49 x 2= $14.98
1- Eye Primer Duo (Sale 50% off) = $7.49
Coupons: $4.00
CRT: $10.00 off $20.00 (Held from last week) 
OOP: $8.47
EBC: $10.00
Final Cost:FREE + $1.53 MM

Beauty Bag Deal:  When you spend $30.00 on selected items, you can pick up a free
beauty bag worth $14.99.  I did pick up a beauty bag because all of the make up items
equaled over $30.00. In addition, it all qualifies for beauty bucks and I will earn a $3.00
ECB from this deal.   

** Given the Beauty Bucks and the overage from the Physician Formula deal my final cost
for all of the makeup items is FREE + $0.54.  

What deals did you find this week?   Leave a comment below and share with the group.    

Thanks for stopping by.

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