February 12, 2011

Walgreens 2/13 - 2/19



Reach Total Care toothbrush or floss $2.99
Deal Scenario #1:
Buy 2 Reach Total Care + Whitening toothbrushes $2.99 each
Use the buy one get one free coupon found in the 10/10 RP
Plus, use the $1/1 coupon found in the 10/10 RP
Pay $1.99, get  $2 RR
Final cost 2 for FREE!

Deal Scenario #2:
Buy Reach Total Care + Whitening Dental Floss $2.99
Use the $2/1 coupon found in the 10/10 RP
Pay $0.99 ,Get $2 RR
Final cost FREE + a $1 moneymaker!


Edge or Skintimate shave cream or gel 6 or 7 oz $2.49
(LOOK - Bonus pack w/ razor )
Use the $1/1 Skintimate coupon found in the 1/16 SS
Pay $1.49
Get back a $1 RR
Final cost $0.49!

Clean & Clear skin care Buy 1 get 1 50% off
Buy 2 Foaming facial cleansers $4.79 each (based on online price)
Minus Buy 1 get 1 50% off sale = $7.19 for both
Use 2 $2/1 coupons found in the 1/9 SS or found
here
Final cost $1.59 each!

Lysol Healthy Touch no-touch hand soap $11.99 (Monthly Deal)
** LUV this in the Kitchen **
Use the $3/1 coupon found in the 2/13 SS or here
Pay $8.99, get $7 RR
Final cost $1.99!


Purex 2x laundry detergent 32 loads $1.99
Any coupons out there?! …This is a great sale price!


Walgreens brand jumbo pack diapers on sale BOGO $8.99
 $2/1 Walgreens coupon Infant Care Coupon Booklet (will deduct $4)
Final cost ONLY $4.99 total – just $2.50 per pack!

KRAZY DEAL 
BUY
(2) W Jumbo Pack Diapers 23 to 50 pk $8.99 B1G1 FREE
(1) -$2/1 W Brand Diapers Jumbo Pack (2844) Walgreens Infant Care Booklet
= $4.99 or $2.50 EACH!

Plus if you find the -$2/1 Any W Premium Diapers or Training Pants x4/30 Peelies found on W Wipes you can…
BUY
(2) W Jumbo Pack Diapers 23 to 50 pk $8.99 B1G1 FREE
(2) W Wipes $2.49 B1G1 FREE
Total = $11.48
(1) -$2/1 W Brand Diapers Jumbo Pack (2844) Infant Care Booklet (Takes off $4)
(2) -$2/1 Any W Premium Diapers or Training Pants x4/30 Peelies on W Wipes

= $3.48 for (2) pks of Wipes & (2) pks of Diapers!



Kettle Brand Chips 5 oz 2/$3
YUM, Salt & Vinegar
Use the $1/1 coupon found in the 1/30 RP
Final cost only $0.50 per bag!

Filter Items
    campbell's chicken noodle or tomato soup 10.75 oz $.50 w/ ad coupon
    jell-o $.50 w/ ad coupon
    tuf paper towels single roll $.49 w/ ad coupon

     



    There is a new Heart Health & You coupon booklet available at Walgreens available in the
    pharmacy (if you don’t see, ask ). There are some great manufacturer coupons in this booklet:
    $5.00/1 Alli Starter Pack, 90 ct.
    $2.00/1 Benefiber
    $1.00/1 Coricidin
    $2.00/1 Energizer EZ Charge or EZ Turn & Lock Hearing Aid Batteries
    $1.00/1 OraMoist Dry Mouth Patch
    $0.50/1 Simply Lemonade, Simply Orange or Simply Apple, any size
    $2.00/1 Walgreens by Ace
    $1.00/1 Colgate Total Toothpaste, any 4 oz or larger (Use this coupon at CVS this week and next week to get FREE toothpaste after ECB’s!)

    See the ENTIRE Sales Ad match up


    QUICK INFO to remember

    • RR are Register Rewards ( store credit, in the form of a coupon)

    • ALWAYS GIVE MANUFACTURE COUPONS FIRST AND STORE COUPONS LAST!!! This is why - If your product price is less than the 2 coupons your stacking, the register will beep and reject ur coupons! If u do it in the correct order as above you will have no beep age and get to apply the overage from the coupon savings on other items your buying!!

    • COUPON RATIO: Don’t forget that if you use 1 manufacture coupon and a RR (register reward) on 1 item, you will need a “filter” item. The register will not allow you to use 2 manufacture coupons on the same item.. Yes “RR” are considered manufacture coupons. To get around this silly coupon ratio rule. Just add a small inexpensive purchase. Usually there is candy on sale for .39 w/ in ad coupon ( ad coupons/monthly store coupons don’t count in the ratio). So now your buying 2 items and the register will allow you to use you manufacture coupon and RR even though the candy is only .39 cents.. Cost doesn’t matter just the fact that you have 2 items to 2 coupons is what the register understands.
    Thanks Hip2save and Iheartwags and KCL
    UPDATED 2/16/11

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