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Drug Store Deals- September 13-19, 2020

 

September 13-19, 2020


CVS


Halls Cough Drops (24-30 ct) Buy 1 get 1 50%

       Cost: $2.59 + $1.30 = $3.89

       OOP: $3.89

       ECB: $2.00 (Limit 1)

       Final Cost: $1.89/ 2 or $0.95 each

Select Colgate Toothpaste

(Optic White- 4.2 oz, 2 in 1- 4.6 oz, Max- 6 oz, or Total 3.4 or 4.8 oz)

       Cost: $3.49 x 2 = $6.98

       Coupon: $4/2 (Colgate CVS Digital)

       OOP: $2.98

       ECB: $4.00

       Final Cost: FREE + $1.02 MM


Maybelline (Pricing for Baby Lips)

       Cost: $4.99 x 2 = $9.98

       Coupon: $3/1 (Instant printing from Red Box 9/13-9/19)

        CRT: $2/$10 Makeup

       OOP: $4.98

       ECB: $5.00 (Limit 3)

       Final Cost: FREE


NOTE: I received a $2/$12 general CRT that I could add to this deal.   Check and see if

you can make your deal a little sweeter.  


Select Aleve Products (Buy 1 get 1 50%) 

        Cost: 3 Back and Muscle Aleve (50ct)- $8.49 + $4.25 + $8.49 = $21.23

       Coupon: $4/1 (9/13 SS) x 3 = $12

        CRT: $3/$10 Pain Relief 

       OOP: $6.23

       ECB: $7.00 

       Final Cost: FREE


NOTE- If you don’t get papers, then here is the coupons you can pick up: 

$1.50/1 X 2 = $3.00 (IP)

$1.50 (CVS Digital) 

Total = -$4.50 

Since you would be saving only $4.50 vs $12.00, your Final Cost would be 6.73/3 or

$2.24 each.    


NEWS FLASH- Saving Star has $6.00/$30.00 for Aleve.   If you clip it before you do this deal,

you are only $9.77 away from a $6.00 rebate. 

Listerine Ready Tabs

Cost: $3.99

Coupon: $1.00 (9/6 RMN)

CRT: $3.00 Listerine

OOP/Final Cost: FREE 


Renuzit Gel Air Freshener 

Cost: 3/$3.00

OOP: $3.00

ECB: $1.50

IBOTTA: $1.00

Final Cost: $0.50/3 or $0.17 each



REMEMBER: Everyone’s CVS Account is a little different, so do what you can with what

you are given.    




Walgreens


Colgate Total Advanced (5.1 oz) 

Cost: $2.99 x 2 = $5.98

Coupon: $0.50 x 2  = $1.00 (9/13 SS) 

OOP: $4.98

ECB: $5.00

Final Cost: FREE 


Abbreviations: 

OOP- Out of pocket expense.

MM- Money Maker  

CRT- CVS Store Coupons

ECB= Extra Care Buck 

(Coupon to be used on 

anything at CVS) 

REGISTER REWARD

(Coupon to be used on 

anything at Walgreens) 

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

Checkout 51  


My Favorites deal this week is the Halls Cough drops and the Aleve.  It is rare that you

can pick up medications or cough drops for FREE.    Start preparing for winter.   


How have you lived frugally this week?   Share your ideas with our community. 

 


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