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Free Friday- August 23

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


KROGER Deals: - MEGA DEAL Buy 5 Get $5.00 


Colgate Total SF (oz)
Cost: $1.99 X 2 = $3.98
Coupon: $4.00/2 (Kroger Digital)
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE


Lenny & Larry’s The Complete Crunchy Cookies (4.25 oz)
Cost: $1.49
OOP: $2.49
IBOTTA: $1.00 (Limit 3)
Kroger Cash Back: $1.00 (Limit 3) 
Final Cost: FREE & $0.51 MM


Friday/Saturday Sale

Bic Simply Soleil or Flex Disposable Razor (4ct) 
Cost: $2.79
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE

Friday Free Download
Kind Single Bar (1.2-1.6 oz)- Free Product Coupon


CVS Deals: 


Deals August 18- 24


Covergirl Makeup (Professional Mascara) 

Cost: $6.29
Coupon: $2.00 (SS 7/28) or $1.00 IP (Coupons.com) x 2= $4.00
    Mystery Coupon Estimated at $2.00
CRT: $3.00- Printed from Redbox Machine week of August 11- 17)
CRT: $3.00 off of $12.00
OOP: $0.58
ECB: $5.00 on 2
Final Cost: Free + $4.42 MM


NOTE: Prices may vary depending on the product you select.  


Rimmel- Scandal Eyeliner 
Cost:$4.69 X 2 = $9.38
Coupon: $3.00 (IP, Coupon.com) x 2 = $6.00
OOP:$3.38
EBC: $5.00 when you buy 2 
Final Cost: FREE and $1.62 MM


CVS Health Care Buy 1 get 1 @50% ( Pantyliners) 
Cost: $1.29 + $0.64 = $1.93
CRT: $2.00 on 2 CVS Tampons, Pads or Liners 
OOP:$0.00
Final Cost: FREE


Scope  (EBC-Limit 2) 
Cost:$4.79
Coupon: $1.00 (In app coupon) 
CRT $1.00 Mouthwash
OOP:$2.79
EBC: $3.00
Final Cost: FREE and $0.21 MM


ThermaCare Heatwraps
Cost:$7.49 X 2 = $14.98
Coupon: $3.00 (RMN 8/18) x 2 = $6.00
CRT $3.00 on $12.00 Pain Relief 
OOP:$5.98
EBC: $4.00 on 2
Savingstar: $3.00
Final Cost: FREE and $1.02 MM


Hallmark Card
Cost:$3.00 
CRT: $3.00
OOP:$0.00
Final Cost: FREE
** Note: Some cards are BOGO. 


Poparazzi Nail Polish
Cost:2 for $5.00
OOP:$5.00
EBC: $4.00 when you buy 2 
Final Cost: $1.00 for both or $0.50 each 


Dial Foaming Soap
Cost: 2 for $4.00 
Coupon: $1.00 (RMN 8/11)
CRT: $2.00 on 2
OOP:$1.00
Final Cost: $1.00 for both or $0.50 each 


Tide
Cost:$4.99
Coupon: $3.00 (Digital Coupon) 
    $1.00 (CVS app coupon) 
OOP:$0.99
Final Cost: $0.99


Deals August 25- 31


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.  
FREE Colgate Bright Smile Bright Future Kit for Educators
     If you are new to Colgate Bright Smile Bright Future Kit then sign up and receive a  free
classroom kit. Each kit includes toothbrushes and toothpaste for each student, posters,
and more.  However, if you received a kit in 2018, you will automatically receive a kit this
year.   
  
REBATE Opportunity: 
Bic Gel-ocity- Try 1 Bic Gel-ocity product up to $16.00 for free.  (7/21/19 TO 9/7/19)


Snuggle Try Me Free Rebate Offer (Until 12/31/19) 
Pick up one of the following: Renuzit Snuggle Oil STarter, OIl Refill (2,3 or 5 pk),
Automatic Spray Refill Fabric Refresher Spray and Adjustables. 
Redeem for the Try It Free Snuggle Rebate Here: 




FREE Museum Day Ticket 
     Museum Day is an annual celebration where participating museums and cultural
institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone holding a Museum Day Ticket. 
Each Museum Day ticket provides entry for up to 2 people on Museum Day which is
September 21, 2019. Get your ticket here: 




Please leave a comment and let me know how you are preparing for the upcoming
holidays and/or what your favorite deal is this week. 

August 23, 2019- I just went to pick up a few things at Kroger and there was a hiccup. The Vaseline Lotion $2.99 (Mega Sale) Tags were taken down because they were not ringing up correctly. Now my store has excellent customer service, so I was able to get them at $2.99 - $1.00 ( Mega Sale) and use my $2.00 coupon.

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