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Free Friday


  
The sales are flowing this week.    Enjoy.   

KROGER Deals: 
Pretty Savvy Poufs 
Cost: $0.50
Coupon: $0.50 (5 X Digital) 
OOP: $0.00
Final Cost: FREE

Froto Coffee Shot
Cost: $1.99
OOP: $1.99
IBOTTA: $2.49 (Limit 2) 
Final Cost: FREE and $0.50 MM

Kleenex Slim Pack
Cost: 2 X $1.00 = $2.00 
Coupon: $2.00 / 2 - Digital Coupon
OOP: $0.00
Final Cost: FREE 

** Note: There are a lot more deals under $1.00.  
Leave a comment below if you want these deals listed. 

Crest Toothpaste
Cost: $2.99
Coupon: $1.00 (5 X Kroger Digital Coupon)
    $2.00 - P&G 10/27 (Limit 2 coupons) 
OOP: $0.00
Final Cost: Free 

Nutter Puffs Peanut Butter
Cost: $2.49  (-$1.00 because of $4/4 deal)
OOP: $1.49
Saving Star: $2.00
Final Cost: Free  and $0.51 MM
CVS Deals: 

Deals October 27- November 2

Gillette Razors
Cost: $8.99 X 2 = $17.98
Coupons: $4.00 x 2 = $8.00
CRT: $3.00 off $12.00 
OOP: $6.98
EBC: $8.00 on 2
Final Cost: FREE and $1.02 MM

Hershey's Singles
Cost: $1.00 WYB 3
Coupon: $1.00 / 2 (CRT printed October 20-26)
OOP: $2.00
EBC: $1.00
Final Cost: $1.00 for 3 or $0.33

Rimmel Products
Cost: 
Brow This Way- $4.79
Magnif’eye- $4.99 
Coupon: $2.00 x 2 = $4.00 (?) 
OOP: $5.78
ECB: $5.00 WYB 2
Final Price: $0.78

Poparazzi Nail Polish
Cost: 2 for $5.00
OOP: $5.00
ECB: $4.00
Final Price: $1.00 for both or $0.50 each
** NOTE: If you have a $3.00 / $12.00 and pick up both the Rimmel and Poparazzi, then
both products would be FREE and a $1.22 MM. 

Yes To Products (Face Masks) 
Cost: $3.59 X 3 = $11. 68
CRT: $4.00 off 2
OOP: 7.68
ECB: $7.00 (WYS $10.00)
Final Cost: $0.68 or $0.23 each 

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: 


What is your favorite deal?   Leave a comment below.

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