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Saturday, May 28, 2011

CVS Deals - Week of 5/29/11


CVS Coupon Match-Ups  May 29 - June 4, 2011

Thanks to Cindy at Living Rich with Coupons for this weeks' match-ups. 

Take a look at CVS's full ad HERE.

:: Free or Better This Week ::

Preparation H Wipes (10 ct) - $3.99
Get a $3.99 ECB (limit 1 offer)
$2 off any Preparation H Product printable coupon
= $2 Money-Maker after coupon and ECB

Mars Chocolate Singles - .50
Get a $1 ECB when you buy 2
= 2 FREE after ECB


:: Cheap This Week ::

Taster's Choice Stick Pack - $1 (buy 2)
Use B1G1 Taster's Choice Single Serve Packets printable coupon
And use .65 off Taster's Choice Product printable coupon
= $0.18 each after both coupons

Honest Tea, Smartwater, Fuze or Powerade - $1
Get $2 ECB when you buy 5
$1 off 2 Fuze - 4/10/11 SS

Deal Idea
Buy (5) Fuze = $5.00
Use (2) $1/2 coupon -$2.00
Pay $3.00
Get $2.00 ECB
Final cost: $0.20 each after coupons and ECB

Oral-B Indicator Toothbrush - $1.99
Get a $1 ECB (limit 2)
$1.50 off 2 - 5/01/11 P&G (Hurry! expires 5/31)

Deal Idea
Buy (2) Oral-B Indicator Toothbrushes $1.99 = $3.98
Use (1) $1.50/2 coupon -$1.50
Pay $2.48
Get a $2 ECB
Final cost: $0.24 each after coupon and ECB

Dunkin Hines Brownies - $1
.50 - 4/10/11 SS (Hurry! expires 5/30)
= $0.50 after coupon

Pantene Pro-V Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler - $3.48
Get a $2 ECB when you buy 2
$3 off 2  - 5/01/11 P&G (Hurry! expires 5/31)
= $0.98 each after coupon and ECB

Bic Soleil Shimmer Razor - $6.99
Get a $3 ECB
$3 - 5/01/11 SS
= $0.99 after coupon and ECB

Pepsi 2 Liters - $1.25
Get a $1 ECB when you buy 4 (limit 1 offer)
= $1 each after ECB

Xtra 2x Laundry Detergent (28 load) - $1.99
$1 off 2 - 5/01/11 SS
= $1.49 each after coupon

See more deals at Living Rich With Coupons,  Thanks, Cindy!

5 comments:

  1. No Prep H wipes or Oral B at the SoCo CVS today and I forgot about the free candy bars. I didnt have much time so just grabbed a few things to use up my expiring ECBs.

    I heard from a friend today that CVS may be planning a new store at Manchester/Lindbergh. Probably a year or more away if it happens, but I'm hoping!!

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  2. Hi CJ - I know CVS is going to be expanding in the area. I hadn't heard about the Manchester/Lindbergh location, but have heard they are planning on building in St Charles County.

    Hi jazmin - ECB stands for Extra Care Bucks. They are coupons that print at the bottom of your receipt than can be used for almost anything in the store.

    Here is the link to CVS's website that explains more:

    https://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/user/extracare/extracare.jsp

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  3. Are ECB like RR where if you buy the product again and use your ECB from the previous purchase for the same product you won't get another ECB? For example, I bought pampers this week and got a ECB for $2. If I go get another package of pampers and use my $2 ECB, will I get another one? Thanks.

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  4. Hi Anonymous - It depends. ECBS are much easier to use because you can roll them (use an ECB to purchase the same product triggering an ECB) but CVS has limits on the ECB offers.

    Examples:

    Pampers limit this week 1 offer. You will not get another ECB if you purchase this product becuase you've already reached your limit. You might not even get the sale price.

    Huggies limit is 2 offers this week. If you had purchased a package of Huggies you could use the ECB to purchase the second and you would have receive another ECB.

    Does this make sense? If not, I'll try to explain in another way.

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