Showing posts with label walgreens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walgreens. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Drugstore Deals 7/31-8/06

CVS:
Very weak. Lately I have not been finding anything that is really worth it at CVS.
Skinny Cow Singles are 99 cents and you get 99 cent Extra Care Bucks making them FREE.

Walgreens:
Very good this week. Lots of free after Register Rewards (RR) items and great price on cereal.

Complete Multi-Purpose Solution $8 -Free after RR. Check local circular for additional 1$ coupon.
Kids Smart Hi DHA-Omega- 3 Fish Oil -$7 Free after RR
Goody Colour Collection Snap Clip $2 -Free after RR
Celadrin InflameAway Joint Health $10 -Free After RR
Crayola Washable Markers $2 - Free After RR

Allegra 24 Hour Allergy Relief $6.99 - Free after mail in rebate
ReNew Life First Cleanse $20 - Free after Mail in rebate

Penway or Wexford 60 or 70 page notebook 39 cents

10 pack of number 2 pencils 39 cents
6 pack of Papermate Highlighters 39 cents
Penway or Wexford 59 cent items: 130 page filler paper, 80 page composition book, 24 pack crayons, 12 pack color pencils
Other 59 cent school supplies: Rose art 3 pack of glue stick, School glue 4 oz.
5 pack tab dividers with pockets by Wexford or Corner office - 99 cents
2 pack of sharpies - 69 cents
work essentials mini stapler 69 cents
2 pocket folders with prongs - 11 cents
Kellog's cereal is 4 for 10 with 5$ RR so the cereal is 4 for 5$.
Vitamin Water is 10 for 10$

Remember that at Walgreens you can only have as many coupon as items that you purchase. So if you want to use three coupon on one item, grab some fillers from the cheap school supply list.

Rite Aid:
29 cents school supplies: playskool crayons, noteboks, pencils, erasers and glue
Puffs tissues - 97 cents
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor $9.99 get $5 +Up rewards. Look for the 4$ coupon in your weekly circular to make this 99 cents.
Sharpie or Papermate Writing supplies are buy one get one plus you get 1$ up rewards when you buy 2.
Bic Stationary supplies are buy on get one plus you get 1$ up rewards when you buy 2


Sunday, July 24, 2011

Drugstore deals Week of 7/24

Here are the best of the Drugstore Deals this week:

Rite Aid:
V05 shampoo or conditioner 15 oz. 69 cents With Rewards Card
Disani Water 1 Liter, Smart Water 1 Liter, Snapple 16 oz., Powerade 32 oz. 10 for 10 With Rewards Card
Mead marble Composition Notebook 100 pages 3 for 98 cents With Rewards Card

Walgrens:
Ajax dishwashing liquid 16 oz. 89 cents
Tuf paper towel 2 for 1$
Mini memo or mini composition book 19 cents

CVS:
Arrid XX or Arm & Hammer solid 2.6-2.8oz 99 cents
VO5 shampoo or conditioner 15oz 82 cents
Renuzit adjustable air freshener 7.5 oz. 88 cents
Caliber 1 subject notebook 70-80 sheets 4 for 99 cents limit 8
Gatorade thirst quencher 32oz or Sobe Lifewater 20oz 88 cens limit7

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Walgreens Deals

This week Walgreen's has mini highlighters for 9 cents each. They also have two pocket folders (a common school list supply item) for 9 cents.


Monday, July 11, 2011

Walgreens Deals 7/10-7/16

As you may have seen me mention in previous posts I believe many of the best deals can be had in national chain stores like the drugstores CVS and Walgreens. This is because their deals and sales are national so you do not get overcharged simply because you live in a big city. This week Walgreens has some good deals I thought I'd share with you all.


W Women’s 6 Blade Razor System: This will cost you 3.99$ but you will get back 3.99$ in register rewards. So it is essentially free so long as you remember to spend that 3.99$ on something else.


G-U-M Dental Care: Toothbrushes retail for 2$ and again you get 2$ register rewards so these become free.

Hyland’s Teething Gel : This sells for 5$, and you get 5$ register rewards back. However, if you print THIS coupon for 1$ off Hylands teething gel you will only pay 4$ and still get 5$ register rewards. So you have just earned yourself 1$!

10 for 10$ - You can mix and match Vitamin Water, Domino Sugar, Betty Crocker Brownie Mix, Tuna, Daisy Sour Cream, Kleenex Tissues and several other items. Each item will be 1$. At most stores they are allowing you to make purchases not in multiples of ten and still pay 1$ for each item.

The beauty of the register rewards is that items become free - but only if you use those rewards before they expire. In fact in the case of the teething gel you make more money than you spend. People without babies will be buying this item just to make that extra dollar. I shop a lot at Walgreens because their milk and eggs are cheaper than the grocery store so I never have trouble using the rewards. This may not be true for you, but that doesn't mean you can't benefit. A great tip for using those rewards efficiently is to first purchase all your register rewards items for the week. Then purchase anything you were buying that was not going to give you register rewards - such as the ten for ten items. This way you can walk out of the drugstore having spent very little with a lot of items and not having to worry about going back to spend the rewards. The cashiers are so nice at my Walgreens they do this for me automatically. They segregate the goods and do two separate ring ups.

Happy shopping!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Deal Alert: Omega Factor 3, 60 softgels FREE

I'd like to start out this post by saying that I love Walgreens. For a city dweller like myself it is a real pleasure to shop at a national chain drugstore. City drugstores usually have jacked up city prices. Walgreens runs a national circular so I can actually get good prices.

This week a bottle of Omega Factor 3 softgels containing 60 tablets is on sale from 27$ to 10$. In addition when you buy the softgels you get a 10$ register rewards certificate from Walgreens, effectively making them free. There's a limit of one bottle per customer. However, you can return multiple times during the week. I have gotten just about every daily supplement or vitamin that my household uses for free by waiting for these deals to come around.

Register rewards certificates can be used at any Walgreens. You have to use them within a couple weeks of the issue date. This works fine for me as I usually buy my milk and eggs at Walgreens. If you don't like the idea of returning with your rewards at another time you can ask the people at the register to ring up the vitamins as a separate order and then apply the rewards to the second order.