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Free Bees (June 2020)

So far this year we were able to pick up 153 free items.  With our current
health crisis the deals are very limited and hard to come.   We are grateful for
everything we are able to pick up especially because we are only going to the
store when we need a list of items.      

As always, I am able to secure these items though Kroger incentives, Giant
Eagle Advantage Program, Drug Store (Walgreens/CVS)  Rewards programs,
sales, Pinch Me, Smart Source, Meijer’s Buy 10 get the 11th free sale, and
Rebates Programs (IBOTTA/SavingStar).   

January (42 Free Items) 
February (36 Free Items) 
March (12 Free Items) 
April (5 Free Items) 
May (30 Free Items) 

Here is my June 2020 list of Free-Bees!  Each week is separated by changing colors.   

June 2020 

2 Rise Coffees (7 oz)- IBOTTA and Kroger Cash
Oral B Floss - Mega Sale, Coupon
Crunchmaster- Mega Sale, Coupon, IBOTTA
3 BIC Simply Soleil Razor (3 ct)- Mega Sale, Coupons
Reach Floss- Coupon
2 Go Gurts (8 ct)- Sale, Coupon and Saving Star
Slim Jim (14 ct)- Meijer’s Best Customer Coupon
Knoppers (4 pack/Aldi) - IBOTTA
Kroger Mild Sausage (1lb)- Kroger Best Customer Coupon
3 BIC Razors- Coupon and Checkout 51
Coke Cola Cherry Energy Drink- Kroger Free Coupon 
Knoppers (8 pack/Walmart)- IBOTTA 
2 Pantene Shampoos- CVS Sale, Coupon, CRT and ECB
Pantene Conditioner- CVS Sale, Coupon, CRT and ECB
2 Kit Kat Candy Bars- CVS Sale, Coupon, ECB
2 Colgate Max Toothpaste- CVS Sale, Coupon, ECB
Brut Deodorant (2oz)- Kroger Sale and Coupon
Calypso Lemonade (18 oz)- Kroger Coupon
3 Tic Tac (1 oz)- Kroger Sale, IBOTTA, Kroger Cash

June (28 Free Items)

My Free Friday posts are coming back with limited couponing because we still
are trying to limit our shopping.   

My favorite deal this month was the multiple Knopper Deals.    This is my son’s
favorite treat and I am grateful to have picked up 12 bars for FREE!    

What is your favorite deal this month?

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