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CVS- Free Bees and Cheap Deals


You can pick up several things for FREE at CVS this week.  Unfortunately, my store is no l
onger carrying Rimmel Cosmetics and the Crest Coupon didn’t work, so I was not able to
pick up as many free items as I had planned, but I am almost finished with picking up my
Halloween candy and I have a few more nail polishes for $0.50 each. All in all a good
week.    

CVS Deals: 

Deals September 22-28
Nexxus- Humectress Moisture Restoring Caviar Complex Conditioner 
Cost: 2 X $11.99 = $23.98
Coupon: 2 X $5.00 (9/22-RMN) = $10.00
CRT: $4.00 off $18.00
OOP: $9.98
ECB: $10.00
Final Cost: FREE 

Gillette Mach 3 Razors
Cost: 2 X $9.29 = $18.58
Coupon: 2 X $4.00 (9/22-RMN) = $8.00
CRT: $3.00 off $12.00
OOP: $7.58
ECB: $8.00
Final Cost: FREE 

Mars Bags of Candy 
Cost: 3 for $9.00
Coupon: $2.00/ 3 (9/22)
CRT: $3.00/ 3- CRT printed 9/15-21
OOP: $4.00
ECB: $3.00
Final Cost: $1.00 / 3 or $0.33 each 

Crest Toothpaste (Pro Health, 3 D White or Complete) 
Cost: $3.00
Coupon:$2.00 (CVS Digital) 
OOP: $1.00
ECB: $1.00
Final Cost: FREE

Burt’s Bee Toothpaste
Cost: $4.99 x 2 = $9.98
Coupon: $2.00 x 2 = $4.00 (9/22 RMN) 
OOP: $5.98
ECB: $4.00
Final Cost: $1.98 or just $0.99 each
** But WAIT- If you have a $3.00 off $12.00 or a $2.00/2 CRT and do both the Crest and
Burt’s Bee Toothpaste Deal, then all of your toothpaste is FREE. 

Poparazzi Nail Polish
Cost: 2 for $5.00 
OOP: $5.00
ECB: $4.00 (WYB 2) 
Final Cost: $1.00 or $0.50 each 

Rimmel- Pick up 2 products
Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Eyeliner- $4.79
Professional Eyebrow Pencil $4.99 
Soft Kohl Kajal Eye Pencil- $4.79
Rimmel Brow This Way Sculpting Kit- $4.99 
Cost: $4.99 x 2 = $9.98
Coupon: 2 x $2.00 = $4.00 ( 9/22- SS) 
OOP: $5.98
EBC: $5.00
Final Cost: $0.98
** But WAIT- If you have a $3.00 off $12.00 CRT and do both the Rimmel and Poparazzi
deal, then both the nail polish and eye makeup would be FREE. 


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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