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Free Friday

KROGER Deals: 


Mega Deal (Buy 5 get 5)- July 10- 23,  2019
Buy 3 Pantene One Step Nourishing Masks (1.7oz)- $0.99 
Cost: $0.99 X 3 = $2.97
Coupon: $5.00/3 Pantene Products (7/7 P&G)
Out of Pocket Expense= $0.00 
Final Cost: Free

Buy 1 Pantene One Step Nourishing Masks (1.07)- $0.99
Cost: $0.99
Coupon: $1.00/1 Pantene Products (7/7 P&G)
Out of Pocket Expense= $0.00 
Final Cost: Free


Buy 2 Colgate Total SF OR Optic White Toothpaste (6 oz)
Cost: $1.99 X 2 = $3.98
Coupon: $4.00/2 Kroger Digital Coupon or IP (Coupons.com)
Out of Pocket Expense= $0.00 
Final Cost: Free

No Cow Bar
Cost: $2.00
Out of Pocket Expense= $2.00
IBOTTA: $2.00
Final Cost: Free


Trolli Candy 
Cost: $1.50 X 3= $4.50
Coupon: $1.00 (6/30 SS) X 3 = $3.00 
Out of Pocket Expense= $1.50
IBOTTA: $0.50 X 3 = $1.50
Kroger Cash Back: $0.50 X 3 = $1.50 
** When you buy 3, you can get a free movie code for up to $10.00.  
Final Cost: Free, MM $1.50 + a Free Movie 

NOTE- Even if you don’t have the coupons, this is still a good deal.   $3.00 for
candy and a movie. WOW!


Sweet Tart Bites (12oz) 
Cost: $2.50
Coupon: $1.00 (6/30  SS)
Out of Pocket: $2.50
IBOTTA: $0.75
Kroger Cash Back: $0.75
Final Cost: Free 


Minute Maid (6ct)
Cost: $2.99 - Mega Deal= $1.99
Coupon: $0.55 IP (Coupons.com)
Out of Pocket: $1.49
IBOTTA: $0.75
Kroger Cash: $0.75
Final Cost: Free


Kellogg’s Cereal 
Cost $2.79- Mega Deal= $1.79
Coupon: $3.00/5  IP (Coupons.com)
Out of Pocket $5.95
IBOTTA:
Frosted Flakes: $0.45
Rice Krispy: $0.55
Fruit Loops: $0.55
Apple Jacks: $.45
Mini Wheats: $0.60
Bonus: Buy 3 get $1.00
Bonus: 5 items towards $5.00/12
Final Cost: $2.35 for all 5 or Free w/ larger bonus 


M&M Ice Cream Cookies (6 ct)
Cost: $3.49- Mega Deal = $2.49
Out of Pocket: $2.49
IBOTTA: $1.00
Kroger Cash Back: $1.00
Final Cost: $0.49 (NOT Free, but really good.) 


Kellegg’s Fruit Snacks
Cost: $1.99- Mega Deal= $0.99
Out of Pocket: $0.99
IBOTTA: $0.50
Final Cost: $0.49 (NOT Free, but really good.) 


NOTE: IBOTTA $5.00/12 bonus made my whole order FREE.  


CVS  Deals: (July 21-27, 2019)

Crest Toothpaste (select) - Limit 2 
Cost: $3.00 
Coupon: $1.00 (Digital- CVS App)
OOP: $2.00
ECB: $2.00
Final Price: FREE 

NOTE: If you have a $2.00 off 2 CRT you could pick up 2 for FREE + $1.00 MM. 

Colgate Total SF Toothpaste
Cost: $3.49 x 2= $6.98
Coupon: $4.00/ 2 Digital Coupon
OOP: $ 2.98
ECB: $2.00 x 2 = $4.00
Final Cost: FREE + $1.02 MM

Colgate Total 500 ml Mouthwash
Cost: $3.99
Coupon: $0.50 (7/21 SS) 
CRT: $2.50 (Printing at Redbox this week)
OOP: $0.99
Final Price: $0.99 or FREE w/ CRT


*NOTE: If you have a $3.00 off $15.00 CRT from last week and you do the Crest, 
Colgate Toothpaste and Colgate Mouthwash Deal, then it will all be FREE. 


U BY KOTEX (Liners or Tampax 14-18) 
Cost: $4.00 x 2 = $8.00
Coupon: $2.00 x 2= $4.00 (6/23 SS)
CRT: $4.00/2 Tampons or pads
Final Cost: FREE or pick up 1 for $1.00

PHYSICIANS FORMULA DEAL
Purchase at least $20.00 worth of product
Cost: $20.00
Coupon: $4.00 (IP/ No longer available)
CRT: $10.00/$20.00
OOP: $6.00
ECB: $10.00
Final: FREE + $4.00

*NOTE: If you are interested in picking up the Spend $30.00 get a free 
makeup bag, then if you just spend a little more, you can get this too. 


SCHICK RAZOR OR REFILLS (Schick Xtreme 5 Men’s Pivotball Razor and Refill) 
Cost: $8.99 x 2 = $17.98
Coupon: BOGO (7/21 SS)
OOP: $8.99
ECB: $10.00
Final Cost: FREE + $1.01 MM


Free Just Because Cards @ Hallmark Stores

Hallmark Gold Crown members can visit Hallmark Gold Crown Stores every Friday
between now and September 27th and get a FREE card from the “Just Because”
collection.  If you are not a Hallmark Gold Crown Member, you can register for Free
at the link below.  
2 Liter A&W Root Beer (Still available if you haven’t downloaded your coupon yet.) 


Take a pledge to go technology free for 1 hour each Friday all summer and receive a
coupon for a free 2 Liter A&W Root Beer.  All you have to do is complete the attached
form.   



If you want to see last week’s deals that are still available, check them out here: 

Please leave a comment and let me know what your favorite deal is.


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