Monday, September 27, 2010
Another CVS Deals - Week of 9/26/10
Here is a deal I overlooked in this week's ad. If you have a teen-aged boy or have one on your Christmas list, you might want to take advantage of this deal.
Save $15 on Iron Man 2 DVD when you buy $25 of participating P&G Products. (offer limit 1)
Best Deal
Always or Tampax Pearl - $2.99
$2 off Always Pads - 9/26/10 P&G
$2 off Tampax Pearl - 9/26/10 P&G and 8/29/10 P&G (expires 9/30)
purchase:
(9) Always Pads or Tampax Pearl @ $2.99 each = $26.91
(1) Iron Man 2 DVD $19.99
use:
(9) $2 coupons -$18.00
Instant savings on Iron Man 2 DVD -$15.00
Final cost: $13.90 for (9) boxes of feminine products and (1) Iron Man DVD
The DVD isn't being released until Tuesday, if you purchase the participating P&G products before Tuesday, a coupon will be issued for Iron Man 2.
Thanks, Nancy H!
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Not sure they will let you use 9 coupons from the 9/26 PG. The wording says no more than 4 identical coupons per shopping trip.
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Hi couponmama - Hopefully everyone will have a few of the coupons left from 8/29 so they won't have to deal with more than 4 identical coupons.
ReplyDeleteI found a CVS deal and a couple of deals to try by the EOM, elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteIf you have the B1 bag of M&M (> 9.5 oz.) and B1 Rice Krispies Cereal ( 12 oz.) $1.50 MQ might want to use it this week at CVS.
$2.50 + 2.00 + $4.50 - 1.50 = $3.00
Now go find last week SnS ad and cut out that Skippy MQ. There was a double sided Walmart ad in Sunday newspaper that showed Skippy Natural Peanut Butter for $2.00 a jar. That MQ expires 9/30/10
Finally, that Haines $.50 MQ expires 9/30/10 and some Haines items are shown on sale in the current Target ad.
Well, they let me use all the coupons and I got Iron Man last night. I had the $15 off coupon and a $5 ECB so it was free! I think I had the "Best Mom" award, well at least for the night! Nancy H.
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy H - You have to cash in on those "Best Mom" moments when you can. They don't happen often enough with teens.
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