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10 Items Free: CVS and Walmart


You can pick up several things for FREE at CVS this week.     The one thing I was excited
about is that I was able to pick up a few Halloween cards for my boys.   It’s their favorite
holiday and I will be able to make it a little more special.   

CVS Deals: (Good until Saturday, August 24, 2019) 
Hallmark Card
Cost: $0.99 X 2 = $2.00 
CRT: $2.00 on 2 Cards- Printed at Redbox Machine 
OOP:$0.00
Final Cost: Free

U By Kotex (BOGO 50%) Tampons (
Cost: $5.99 + $2.99 = $8.98
Coupon $2.00 off 2
  $3.00 U By Kotex- Printed at Redbox Machine 
CRT: $2 off 2 Feminine Hygiene Products 
        $1 off $6.00 
OOP: $0.98
EBC: $1.00
Final Cost: Free

Shae Moisture Hair Care (excludes sachets) BOGO 50%
Cost: $3.19 + $1.60 = $4.79
OOP: $4.79
EBC: $5.00 on 2 
Final Cost: Free + $0.21 MM

Cheap Deals: 

Poparazzi Nail Polish
Cost: 2 for $5.00
ECB: $4.00 off 2 
Final Cost: $1.00 for Both or $0.50 each 

Walmart

Febreze Plug In 
Cost: $2.97
Coupon: Free Product Coupon Up to $3.00 (P&G- 8/25)
OOP: $0.00 
Final Cost: Free

Glade Plug In 
Cost: $1.62
Coupon: Free Product Coupon Up to $3.00 (SS- 8/25)
OOP: $0.00 
Final Cost: Free

Staples: 
Cost: 
2 Sidewinder Correction Tape: $3.99
1 Inch Binder: $5.49
Staples Dividers  (5 ct): $2.99
Coupon: $10.00- Back to School Coupon from Company 
OOP: $2.49
Final Cost: 2 Items were basically free and the 3rd product reduced.   


Abbreviations: 
OOP- Out of pocket expense. 
CRT- CVS Store Coupons
ECB= Extra Care Buck 
(Coupon to be used on 
anything in the store) 
IP- Internet Printable
Obtained from Coupon.com 
unless indicated
Newspaper Inserts: 
SS- Saving Star
RMN- Retail Me Not
P&G- P&G Coupons in Newspaper 

Rebate Apps (On Phone) 
IBOTTA
Savingstar
Checkout 51


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