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Free Friday- August 30, 2019

This week the FREE deals are picking up, so checkout the finds.   


KROGER Deals: - MEGA DEAL Buy 5 Get $5.00 


Colgate Total SF (oz)
Cost: $1.99 
Coupon: $2.00 (Kroger Digital)- Great News the coupon reset!
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE


Always Infinity, Radiant, or Pure Pads or Tampax Pearl, Radiant, or Pure Tampons
Cost: $3.99 
Coupon: $4.00 (Kroger Digital)
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE


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


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


KIND Simple Crunch Bars (MUST BE SIMPLE)
Cost: $1.99 
OOP: $1.99
IBOTTA: $1.00
KROGER CASH: $1.00
Final Cost: FREE
** Limit 5 on the same receipt for both IBOTTA and KROGER CASH 


Crest Toothpaste 
Cost: $1.99 
Coupon: $2.00 (P&G 8/25)
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE


General Deals: 


DOWNLOAD FREE FRIDAY ITEM COUPON TODAY, AUGUST 30, ONLY 
Kroger Greek Nonfat Yogurt Single Serve, any variety (5.3 oz) 


Hallmark Cards 
 Cost: $0.49 X 2 = $0.98
Coupon: $2.00 on 2  (Kroger Digital)
OOP: FREE
Final Cost: FREE

** Sometimes I get a $4.00 off 4 card coupon, so check your individual digital coupon
selection as coupons vary per account.

CVS Deals: 
Deals August 25- 31


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


Deals September 1-7 
** I haven’t found any free items yet, but I will keep looking. 


Walmart Deals: 


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

Free 4lb bag of Essence Dog or Cat Food
Click on the link and sign up to receive a coupon for a free bag of dog or cat food.  
Concerned about not knowing where to find this product, just click on the Where To Buy Tab
and it will show you which stores carry the food.   If you want this product, act quickly
because the coupon is only good until September 10th.   



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.  
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: 




2019 Free Entrance Day to National Parks 
Five days a  year the National parks are open to the public free of charge.   National Public
Lands Day is coming up on September 28th so get planning.   Look up your local National
Park and see what fun activities are available to enjoy that day.    Have questions check out


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.

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