Here is a scenario for products anyone would need without spending too much money. Take a look at this week's coupon match-up for details on where to find the coupons.
Purchase:
(2) Coppertone NutraShield $22.98 -use (2) $5 coupons
(1) Speed Stick deodorant $2.49 - use $1.50 coupon
(2) All Detergents $10.00 - use (2) $1 coupons
(3)
(1) Mini Highlighter .19 - use in-ad coupon
Subtotal = $25.13
Use $5 off $25 Coupon
= $20.13 out of pocket (plus tax)
Register Rewards Received:
$10 from Coppertone
$1 from Speed Stick
$3 from All
= $14 in Register Rewards
Net cost of shopping trip: $6.13
($56.51 value before sales & coupons)
Where is the Kellogg's coupon? I don't see a link to it in the matchup.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I was thinking. Maybe Kellogg's had been on sale too many times. The Walgreens deal is for Honey Nut Cheerios.
ReplyDeletehttp://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?tqnm=qgigdeo39387499&bt=vg&o=57191%7E57193&ci=1&c=GM&p=8zHPOfCI
Sorry for the confusion.
Ms. Jeri, where can the Coppertone Nutrashield be found at? I went to Walgreens but it was not on the shelf with the other Coppertone and other brands of sunblock. And what do you think of getting the TRUE2go Blood Glucose (which has Mail in Rebate) in the $25 total? Thanks a lot as always. :)
ReplyDeletecoupon.girl - I saw Coppertone Nutrashield on Sunday with the other sun screens. The Walgreens I visited only had a few on the shelf.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought about the glucose monitor, It would work if you don't mind the time it takes to get your money from the rebate.