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February 2024--> Free-Bees

 


So far this year we were able to pick up 48 free items.  High inflation is making finding free items more challenging to find.   However, I have set a goal to beat last year’s number (247). Currently, I am working towards finding extra items during months when I have more time and giving myself grace during the months when my time is limited.   


My goal for next year is to find 264 FREE Items. This works out to 22 items per month.  This may be challenging because the drug store deals have started to dry up and grocery store deals are not as frequent as they used to be.    I will rely on digital coupons, printables from the company when available, store coupons and reward programs, samples, and rebate apps such as IBOTTA.     


As always, I can secure these items through Kroger incentives, Drug Store (Walgreens/CVS)  Rewards programs, sales, Smart Source, Meijer’s sales/store coupons, sample requests, and Rebates Programs (IBOTTA/SavingStar).   


January (29 Items)


Here is my February 2024 list of Free-Bees!  


  • February (19 Items) 

  • L’Oreal Revitalift: Hyaluronic Acid Serum- Sample Request

  • L’Oreal Revitalift: Anti-Aging Moisturizer- Sample Request 

  • L’Oreal Revitalift: - Sample Request 

  • Febreze- Small Space: Walgreens Sale, Coupon, RR

  • Febreze- Air Mist (8.8oz): Walgreens Sale, Coupon, RR

  • Febreze Plug: Walgreens Sale, Coupon, RR 

  • 8x10 photo: CVS Coupon Code

  • 8x20 photo: Walgreens Coupon Code

  • C4 Smart Energy- Kroger Store Coupon

  • 3 Verb Caffeinated Energy Bar- Kroger Coupon, IBOTTA

  • Tide Free Sample- Costco Sample

  • Unstoppable Sample- Costco Sample

  • Gallon Milk- Meijer’s Making it Right

  • Green Pepper- Meijer’s Making it Right

  • Knorr Rice Mix- Meijer’s Making it Right

  • Banana- Meijer’s Making it Right

  • Kroger Tortillas (10 ct)- Kroger Store Coupon 


My favorite deal this month was getting all of the food deals.   These deals allow me to decrease my overall grocery bill and provide my family with treats.    


What is your favorite deal this month?


Here are last  month’s deals: 



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