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CVS Deals (July 26-August 1)


CVS (July 26- August 1) has a few deals that are free and a money maker.    
Scope Mouthwash
       Cost: $4.79 x 2 = $9.58
       Coupon: $1.00 x 2 = $2.00 (August P&G)
       CRT: $2/$6 Mouthwash
       OOP: $5.58
       ECB: $6.00
       Final Cost: FREE & $0.42 MM

CoverGirl Cosmetics
       Cost: 3 x $5.99 = $17.97
       Coupon: $3.00 x 3= $9.00 (7/12 SS)
                     $3.00 Instant Coupon from Redbox Machine
       OOP: $5.97
       ECB: $6.00
       Final Cost: FREE & $0.03 MM

**NOTE- If you have a $3/$12 Makeup CRT then it will be a $3.03 MM

Spend $30 get $10 Deal
Deal 1
       Cost:
                 Crest Toothpaste: $2.99 x 2 = $5.98
                 Head and Shoulders (10.6 oz): 2 for $12.00
                 Pantene Shampoo/Conditioner: 3 for $12.00
                 Total: $29.98
       Coupon: $2/1 x 2 = $4.00 Crest Toothpaste (Aug P&G)
                 $3/2 Head and Shoulders (Aug P&G)
                 $3/2 Head and Shoulders Instant Coupon from Redbox Machine
                 $5/3 Pantene (Aug P&G)
                 $1 App ONLY Head and Shoulders Coupon
       CRT: $4/$18 Hair Care
       OOP: $9.98
       ECB: $10
       Final Cost: FREE


What is your favorite deal this week?

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