I've been loving Walgreens the past few weeks and this week is another great week.
Here is a scenario to get you started saving a ton of money at Walgreens. Take a look at this week's Walgreens Deals for where to find the coupons.
Transaction #1
Purchase (1) Colgate $2.99 - use $1 coupon
Purchase (2) Ecotrin $3.98 - use (2) $1.99 coupons
Purchase (4) Bic Pens $2.00 - use (2) $1 off 2 coupons
= $1.99 out of pocket + receive $3 Register Reward from Colgate
Transaction #2
Purchase (1) Jergens Lotion $5.99
Use Register Reward from Colgate -$3.00
= $2.99 out of pocket + receive $5 Register Reward
Transaction #3
Purchase (2) Band-Aids $5.98 - use (2) $1 coupons
Purchase (5) Royal Gelatin $1.00 - use in-ad coupon
Purchase (1) Mini Memo Book .19 - use in-ad coupon
use Register Reward from Jergens -$5
= .17 out of pocket + receive $4 Register Reward from Band-Aid
Merchandise Purchased
1 tube of Colgate
2 boxes of Ecotrin
4 packages of Bic Pens
1 bottle of Jergens Lotion
2 boxes of Band-Aids
5 boxes of Royal Gelatin
1 Mini Memo Book
Price of merchandise before sales & coupons: $42.84
Total out of pocket: $5.15 for 88% savings + a $4 Register Reward to start next week with.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
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I have a coupon for $3 off 1 colgate toothpaste and 1 colgate toothbrush. Can I print another coupon for $1 off any colgate product and combine that with my $3 off 1 colgate toothpaste and toothbrush. I don't think I can because that $3 coupon is for TWO colgate products. What do you think (I hope u understand what i'm asking :D).
ReplyDeleteI don't think you would be able to use both of your coupons at the same time since the first one is $3 off both products.
ReplyDeleteShort on Cents - Thanks for catching my oops. The $5 RR need to be used on transaction #3.
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