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Free- Bees - September 2020

 

So far this year we were able to pick up 276 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) 

June (28 Free Items)

July (53 Free Items) 

August (51 Items) 


Here is my September 2020 list of Free-Bees!  Each week is separated by

changing colors.   


September (19 Items) 

2 Scope Mouthwash- CVS Sale, Coupons, CRT, ECB

2 Colgate Total- CVS Sale, Coupons, CRT, ECB

2 Maybelline Baby Lips- CVS Sale, CRT, Coupon, ECB 

4 Crest Toothpaste (4.6 oz)- CVS Sale, Coupons, ECB

2 Poparazzi Nail Polish- CVS Sale, Coupon, ECB

1 8x10 photo- Walgreens, Coupon 

Bic Simply  Soleil (3 ct)- Kroger 5 X Sale, Coupon

CeraVe Sample- Product Request

Chobani Complete Yogurt Cup- Giant Eagle Free Coupon

Gillette Sensor 2- CVS Sale, Coupon, and CRT

Sure Deodorant- CVS Sale and ECB

U Kotex (18 ct)- Barely There Liners- CRT


Although September seems like it was a little light on the free-bees, but in reality,

I started back at school and have difficulty coordinating all of the deals.   

Hopefully October will be a better month. 


My favorite deal this month was the oral care deals.    We were able to donate

oral care to our local food bank this month.           


What is your favorite deal this month?


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