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Free Friday- June 10

 

Making small changes that have big results. 

On Friday’s I share weekly deals that cost less than $1.00.   These deals help to keep us on our budget and living The Sweet Life.  Although I do not advocate shopping at a large number of stores during this health crisis, if you are going to a particular store that has a deal- just pick it up too.    

Unfortunately I haven’t been shopping at CVS for a while, so my CRT’s are very limited and not exceptional at this point.   As I do more shopping at CVS the better the deals will be.  Start small and grow your experience.    



UPDATE WORTH LOOKING AT

Walgreens

Tide (Liquid or Pods) 

Cost: $4.99 x 3 = $14.97

Coupons: $2.00 x 2 (Liquid) Digital and June P&G

      $2.00 (Pods) Digital or June P&G

OOP: $8.97

Wags Cash- $5.00 for Household Promotion

Final Cost: $3.97 or $1.33 each 


Crest Toothpaste 

Cost: $3.00 x 3 = $9.00

Coupons: $5/3 Digital

OOP: $4.00

Register Reward: $4.00 (NOTE- My store provided me with Wags Cash instead)   

Final Cost FREE 


NOTE- If you completed both transactions together and use the $5.00 perk for spending $20 dollars in a single transaction, then your final cost is FREE + $1.00 MM!


Giant Eagle 

Aha Sparking Water

Cost: $1.00

Coupon: Giant Eagle Digital Coupon

OOP/Final Cost: FREE 


Kroger Deals (June 9-15,2021)


** Check your Best Customer Coupons.    This month I received a Free Brave Robot Pint of Ice Cream, Bolt 24 Hydration Beverage and 1 box of Betty Crocker Cake Mix. 



Brave Robot Pint Ice Cream

Cost: $5.99 x 2 = $11.98

Kroger: FREE Product Coupon

  $0.75 Digital Coupon

OOP: $5.24

Brave Robot Rebate for 1 free pint: $5.99

https://braverobot.co/

IBOTTA: $2.00 x 2 = $4.00

Final Cost: 2 for FREE + $4.00 MM


Crunchmaster Crackers

Cost: $2.99 x 2 = $5.98

Kroger Buy 6 save $3.00 or $0.50 each

OOP: $2.49 x 2 = $4.98

Ibotta: $1.00 x 2 = $2.00

Kroger Cash: $2/2

Final Cost: $0.98 or $0.48 each


Cheese it Grooves

Cost: $2.49 x 4 = $9.96

Kroger Buy 6 save $3.00 or $0.50 each

OOP: $ $1.99 x 4 = $7.96

IBOTTA: $0.75 x 4 = $3.00

Kroger Cash: $0.75 x 4 = $6.00


CVS (June 6- 12)

Hallmark Cards

Cost: $1.00 x 3 = $3.00

OOP: $3.00

ECB: $3.00/3

Final Cost: FREE 

NOTE: If you have a $3/2 CRT then you can exchange the $2.00 for the $1.00 cards and the deal will turn out to be the same.  


Skintimate or Schick Disposable Razors

Cost: $5.99 x 3 = $17.97

Coupons: $4.00 x 3 = $12.00 (Digital, IP, 6/6 SS insert)

CRT: $2/1 Schick/Skintimate Disposable

          $4/2 Skinitmate 

OOP: $0.00

ECB: $5.00 

Final Cost: FREE + $5.00 


Covergirl Makeup Deal: 

Covergirl Clean Pressed Powder: $8.29

Covergirl Professional Mascara: $7.29

Subtotal: $15.58

Coupons:
$3.00- CG Face (Digital, IP)

$3.00- CG Eye (Digital, IP) 

OOP: $9.58

ECB: $7.00

Final Cost: $2.58/2 or $1.29 each 


NOTE- If you have a $3/$15 Covergirl CRT then you are lucky.    This will change the deal into $0.48 MM.   



Shopper’s Tip 


Always check your receipt for errors.    My local stores will correct the error hassle free and on occasion compensate you for the inconvenience of having to bring it to their attention.      


Sample Requests 


Free Donuts!  What? 

National Donut day is over, but there is another way to score a free donut for the rest of 2021.   

Check out how to score a free donut by clicking the link below. 

https://sweetlifeonabudget.blogspot.com/2021/06/free-donuts-what.html


FREE CeraVe Moisturizing Cream Sample

https://cloud.mail.cerave.com/MoisturizingCreamSamples


Quaker/Hasbro Game Giveaway

Redeem for FREE Hasbro Go & Grab Game!

https://www.gametimewithquaker.com/


Abbreviations: 

OOP- Out of pocket expense. 

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

Coupon.com

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