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Free Friday- November 29th


  
With Christmas right around the corner, I am looking to cut back on my stockpiling.    I have
plenty of items, so I will only be purchasing items that are needed for my stockpile and free
items.  

Don’t forget to cash in your rebate apps (IBOTTA, My Points, Saving Star, Checkout 51,
etc.).   This is ,my very own little saving program. I have accumulated enough money and
ECB to pay for Christmas this year.     Yippie!  

KROGER Deals: 
3 Day Sale (Friday- Sunday) 
Sugar- Cost $0.99 (Up to 5)
Peanut Butter- Cost $0.99 (Up to 5)
Triscuit Crackers- Cost $0.99 (Up to 5)
Buy 4 Get $4.00 Sale 
Crest Toothpaste
Cost $2.99 - $1.00 = $1.99
Coupon: $2.00 (Dec P&G)
OOP/Final Cost: FREE 

Oral B Glide  Pro-Health Advance Dental Floss
Cost: 2.99 - $1.00= $1.00
Coupon: $1.00 (Kroger Digital) 
OOP/Final Cost: $0.99

Quilted Northern Mega Rolls
Cost: $5.99 - $1.00 = $4.99
OOP/FInal Cost: $4.99

NOTE:  Friday- Saturday Cost Drops to $3.99 and it is still marked as part of the Buy4 get 4
Sale, so that should drop the price to $2.99 each. 


CVS Deals: 

November 29-30 (Black Friday Deals) 
Beauty Blade To Blade Disposable Razors (3 pack)
Cost: $1.99
OOP: $1.99
EBC: $1.99
Final Cost: FREE

CVS Adult Acetaminophen Caplets (24 ct)
Cost: $4.49
OOP: $4.49
EBC: $4.49
Final Cost: FREE

Speed Stick Deodorant 
Cost: $2.49
Coupon: $0.50 (CVS App Only) 
OOP: $1.99
EBC: $2.00
Final Cost: FREE
CVS Health Brand Pantiliners (20ct)
Cost: $0.99
OOP: $0.99
EBC: $0.99
Final Cost: FREE

CVS Health Brand Ultra Cleaning Baby WIpes (20  ct) 
Cost: $0.99
OOP: $0.99
EBC: $0.99
Final Cost: FREE

Colgate Optic White, Max
Cost: $3.50
Coupon: $1.00 (Digital or paper) 
    $3.00 Red Box Machine Coupon
OOP: $0.00
Final Cost: FREE

Suave Shampoo and Conditioner 
Cost: 2 for $6.00 (buy 2)
Coupon: $3.00 off 2 (Digital Coupon) 
OOP: $3.00
EBC: $4.00
Final Cost: FREE and $1.00 MM 

Wet and Wild Makeup Kits 
Cost: $4.99
OOP: $4.99
EBC: $4.00
Final Cost: $0.99

NOTE: If you have a $3.00 off $12.00 CRT then purchase 3 sets and they will all be FREE.

December 1-7

Crest Mouthwash
Cost: $4.79 x 2 = $9.58
Coupon: $1.00 x 2 = $2.00 (Dec P&G) 
CRT: $2 off $6.00 Mouthwash
OOP: $5.58
ECB: $3.00 x 2 = $6.00 (LIMIT 2) 
Final Cost: FREE and $0.42 MM


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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