CVS Ad Preview - December 26 - 31, 2011
Sale Starts on Monday
CVS now has a published coupon policy. Print it out and take it with you when you shop - just in case you run into any problems with the cashier accepting your coupons.
Take a look at CVS's ad scan HERE. Thanks I Heart CVS.
:: Free or Better This Week ::
Zyrtec 24 Hour (5 ct) - $5.99
Get a $5.99 ECB (limit 1 offer)
$2/1 Zyrtec Product printable coupon
= $2.00 Money-Maker after coupon and ECB
Coupon excludes trial size. From everything I can find out, 5 count is not trial size.
Theraflu - $4.77
-- Vapor Patch (6 oz)
-- Warming Syrup (8.3 oz)
-- Caplets (24 ct) - $4.77
Get a $3 ECB wyb 2 (limit 1 offer)
$3/1 Theraflu Warming Relief Syrup or Caplets - 12/04/11 SS
$4/2 Theraflu - 12/04/11 SS
$2/1 Theraflu - 12/04/11 SS
FREE $5 Retailer Gift Card Mail-In Rebate
Stated in the fine print on rebate form: Rebate offer cannot be combined with any other offer, coupon or discount card.
Theraflu Deal Idea
Transaction #1
Buy (1) Theraflu $4.77
Pay $4.77
Submit $5 Gift Card Rebate
= $0.23 Money-Maker
Transaction #2
Buy (1) Theraflu $4.77
Use (1) $3/1 Theraflu coupon (12/04/11 SS) - $3.00
Pay $1.77
Get $3 ECB
= $1.23 Money-Maker
:: Cheap This Week ::
Kellogg's Cereal (8.7-15 oz) - $2.00
Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes, Apple Jacks, Froot Loops, Cocoa or Rice Krispies
$1/2 Kellogg's Cereals printable coupon
= $1.50 each wyb 2 after coupon
Select Sundown Herbals or Vitamins (30-300 ct)- $5.49
Get a $2 ECB (limit 1 offer)
$1/1 Sundown Natuals Vitamins or Supplement printable coupon
= $2.49 after coupon and ECB
DiGiorno Pizza (12 inch) - $5.00
$2/2 DiGiorno Pizza printable coupon
= $4.00 each wyb 2 after coupon
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
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I like the Theraflu deal idea. I would be sure to pay with cash or credit card for the first transaction. I think you might not get the MIR if you use ECBs. Not sure of this, but seeing where people are having more and more problems with denials when EBCs and RRs are used on these sorts of rebates.
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ReplyDeleteHi KC - I agree some of these rebates are getting harder to qualify for. Best policy is to pay cash so those coupons,RR or ECB's don't disqualify you.
Jeri - Thanks for the scenario, I'd been racking my brain trying to figure the best way to do the rebate.
ReplyDelete@CJ
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.