The most cost effective way to shop at CVS is to use ECB towards your purchase of products that trigger more ECBs. If you are following my CVS $5 Scenarios, you have a $2 and $1.80 ECB to start your shopping with.
Remember, if CVS is out of stock on an item, ask for a raincheck. You still get ECBs with a raincheck.
Take a look more CVS deals HERE.
Transaction #1
purchase:
(2) Olay Daily Facials, Cleanser or Gentle Foaming Wash @ $5 each = $10.00
use:
(2) $2 Olay Facial Cleanser coupons -$4.00
$1.80 ECB from last week -$1.80
$2.00 ECB from last week -$2.00
= $2.20 + tax out of pocket and get a $5 ECB
Transaction #2
purchase:
(2) ThermaCare @ $5.99 each = $11.98
(1) Tampax Pearl Tampons $2.99
use:
(2) $3 Thermal Care Coupons -$6.00
(1) Tampax Pearl coupon (9/26/10 P&G or 8/29/10 P&G) -$2.00
ECB from previous transaction -$5.00
= $1.97 + tax out of pocket and get a $5 ECB
Items Purchased
(2) Olay Facial Cleansers
(2) ThermaCare
(1) Tampax Pearl
Total retail before sales & coupons: $32.75
Total out of pocket: $4.17 + tax for a 87% savings
And a $5 ECB to use within the month
If you didn't start with the $3.80 in ECB, you still will have only spent $7.97 for this scenario for an 76% savings.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
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That Therma Care coupon will only let you print one. However, if you printed 2 of the ones from the Walgreens scenario a few weeks ago, you will have a $1 coupon. This is mainly for those of us who only have 1 computer at home.
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole - There is also a $1 ThermaCare coupon in this Sunday's RP. I do forget at times some people only have access to one computer.
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