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Frugal Living Alert- 2 Free 5X7 prints from Walgreens

 

The Sweet Life On A Budget


Thank you, Walgreens for another great offer this week. Walgreens is offering 2 free 5X7 Prints.     Historically, I use these deals to print pictures off to save for Christmas presents later in the year.   I have ordered  2 prints today, but I am not sure if they will be Christmas presents or gifts for other times this year.      In order to complete this gift, I shop thrift stores or Michael Craft Store Sales for nice-looking cheap frames.   


Add 2 5 X7  prints to your Walgreen’s cart.    Then at check out add the promo code:   TWICEFREE.   This will make your prints free when you select pickup from your local Walgreens.  


Here is the link to get your pictures: 

https://photo.walgreens.com/store/prints?tab=Photo%20Nav%20|%20Prints


This deal has been up for a few days and I ordered my prints today, February 27, 2022, but I do not know when this promo code will end.   So,  head on over and order your prints ASAP.  


STOP THE PRESSES!

FREE 8 X10 Print from Walgreens

Another, Walgreens promo code dropped today!     I have already taken advantage of my

deal and plan on picking up both sets of pictures tomorrow.     

Walgreens is offering a free 8X10 print.  Add 1 8X10 Print. to your Walgreen’s cart.   

Then at checkout add the promo code:    LUCKY8X10This will make your prints free when you select pickup from your local Walgreens.

 

Here is the link to get your prints. 

Walgreen Prints

 

This deal is for a limited time, so head on over and order your print ASAP.

 

Enjoy your freebie!


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