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Free-Bee June 2021

 



So far this year we were able to pick up 106 free items.  Our life has gotten really busy and a little overwhelming, so we are grateful for everything we are able to pick up at such deep discounts.      


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).   


Here is my June 2021 list of Free-Bees!  


June (34) 

  • 2 Krispy Kreme Donuts - National Donut Day 

  • Chick-Fil- A MilkShake- Unearned App Reward 

  • 2 Tide liquids (37 oz)- Walgreen Sale, Coupons, Wags Cash

  • Tide Pod (12 ct)- Walgreen Sale, Coupons, Wags Cash

  • 3 Crest Toothpaste (5.7 oz)- Walgreen Sale, Coupon, Wags Cash

  • Bolt 24 Beverage (16 oz)- Kroger Coupon

  • Betty Crocker Cake Mix- Kroger Best Customer Coupon 

  • 10 Butterfinger Candy Bars- Walgreen Sale, Checkout 51

  • Covergirl Pressed Face Powder- Coupon, ECB

  • Covergirl Eye Makeup (3 ct)- Coupon, Store Coupon 

  • 2 Irish Springs Body Wash- CVS Sale, ECB, Coupons 

  • Beauty 360 Toenail Clipper- CVS Free Product Coupon 

  • 2 Pints Brave Robot Ice Cream- Kroger Best Customer Coupon and  Manufacturer Coupon. 

  • Betty Crocker Cake Mix- Kroger Best Customer Coupon

  • 3 True Lemon Water Infusers (10 ct)- Kroger Sale, Kroger Cash Back and IBOTTA

  • 2 Krispy Kreme Donuts- Vaccination Card Freebee 


My favorite deals these last few months include:  Laundry Detergent because this is not a normal item I can get for FREE.   Yippie!! 


These past several months were really crazy for me, so there wasn’t a lot of time to organize my shopping to get the lowest prices.  If you were able to score more deals, great job!      


What is your favorite deal this month?


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