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CVS Haul- ALL Products Under $1.00


This week the FREE deals are a little slim, so I included several deals that are rock bottom
prices.  

CVS Deals: (Good until Saturday, August 10, 2019) 
Crest Pro-Health (4.6 oz) or Crest Pro-Health Advanced (3.5 oz)
Cost:$3.00 x 2= $6.00
Coupon: $1.00 (CVS Digital Coupon) 
OOP: $5.00
ECB: $3.00 on 2
Final Cost: $2.00 or $1.00 each

Crest Scope Mouthwash (16.9 oz)
Cost: $4.79
Coupon: $1.00 (August P&G)
OOP: $4.79
ECB: $3.00
Final Cost: $0.79

Colgate Max (6.0 oz) 
Cost: $2.99 
Coupon: $1.50 (Redbox Machine) 
Coupon: $0.50 (8/4 SS) 
OOP: $0.99 
Final Cost: $0.99

BUT WAIT: I had a $3.00 off $12.00 Oral Care CRT which makes all the toothpaste and
mouthwash only $0.78 or $0.20 each.  

Arm and Hammer Laundry Soap 
Cost: $1.99
Coupon:$1.00 (IP - Coupon.com)
OOP: $0.99 
Final Cost: $0.99

Hershey’s SIngles
Cost: $0.99
Coupon:$0.74 (Redbox Machine) 
OOP: $0.25
Final Cost: $0.25

Covergirl Mascaras 
Cost: $6.49 x 2 = $12.98
Coupon: $2.00 x 2 = $4.00
CRT: $3.00 off $12.00 (Cosmetics- for eyes, lips or nails)
OOP: $5.98
ECB: $6.00 (WYS $12.00)
Final Cost: FREE 
Yes Face Mask
Cost: 
2 Step Eye Kit $4.49 x 2 = $8.98
Hydrate Restore = $3.59
OOP: $12.57
ECB: $7.00 on $10.00
Final Cost: $5.57

Garnier Moisture Rescue
Cost: $9.29
Coupon: $3.00
OOP: $6.29
ECB: $2.50 ($5.00 off 2 Garnier products) 
Final Cost: $3.79

Garnier Cleansing Towelettes 
Cost: $6.79
Coupon:$2.00
OOP: $4.79
ECB: $2.50 ($5.00 off 2 Garnier products) 
Final Cost: $2.29

BUT WAIT: I had a $4.00 off $20.00 Facial Cleanser or Moisturizer CRT  and they will earn
an additional $3.00 in beauty bucks which makes the final price on all 5  products $4.65 or
just $0.93 each.    

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
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Which deal is your favorite?   Leave a comment below.

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