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Saturday, February 18, 2012

CVS Deals - Week of 2/19/12


CVS Ad Coupon Match-Ups February 19 - 25  2012

This is an updated list from the Sneak Peek  I posted on Thursday. Additions to the list are noted as *NEW*.

Take a look at CVS's full ad HERE.   Thanks to Cindy at Living Rich with Coupons for compiling this week's deals.

:: Free This Week ::

Boiron Coldcalm (60 ct) - $6.99
Get a $6.99 ECB (limit 1 offer)
= FREE after ECB


:: Cheap This Week ::

Eclipse Gum (18 ct) - $1.00
Get a $2 ECB wyb 3 (limit 1 offer)
= $0.33 each wyb 3 after ECB

Nivea Lip Care  - $2.50
Get $3 ECB wyb $10 of Nivea Products (limit 1 offer)
$3/2 Nivea Lip Care - 2/12/12 RP
= $0.25 each wyb 4 after coupons and ECB

Tylenol Precise - $7.49
-- Heat Patch (3 ct)
-- Cream (2.5 oz)
Get a $2 ECB (limit 1 offer)
$5/1 Tylenol Precise - 2/19/12 RP
= $0.49 after coupon and ECB

Bumble Bee Tuna - $1.00
$1/2 Bumble Bee Product (RecycleBank - 75 points)
= $0.50 each wyb 2 after coupon

Kleenex Facial Tissue (100 ct. w/ lotion) - $0.88
$0.50/3 Kleenex Product - 2/12/12 SS
or $0.50/3 Kleenex (SavingsStar)
= $0.72 each wyb 3 after coupon or SavingsStar deposit
You might have gotten a $0.40/3 or $0.40/4 coupon in your Post-Dispatch insert.  All three of those coupon values were in the local paper.  There doesn't seem to be any consistency of who got what.

*NEW* Purina Beneful Dog Food (2.15 - 4.4 lb) - $4.50
Get $5 ECB wyb $20 (limit 1 offer)
$2.50/1 Beneful (3.5 - 7 lb) - 2/19/12 RP
= $1.00 each wyb 5  after coupons and ECB

Right Gard Total Defense - 2/$6.00
Get a $2 ECB wyb 2 (limit 1 offer)
$1/2 Right Guard Total Defense 5 Coupon
= $1.50 each wyb 2 after coupon

Dial NutriSkin Lotion (21 oz) - $4.99
Get a $2 ECB (limit 1 offer)
$1/1 Dial Lotion - 2/19/12 RP
= $1.99 after coupon


:: Buy $30 of participating products and get a $10 CVS Cash Card (limit 5 per week) ::

Keebler Fudge Shoppe Fudge Stripe Cookies - $2.00
$0.70/1 Keebler Fudge Stripe Dark Chocolate Cookies Coupon
$0.55/1 Keebler Fudge Stripe Dark Chocolate Cookies - 2/19/12 RP

Garnier Fructis Stylers - $2.99
$1/1 Garnier Fructis Style Product Coupon  (no longer available)
$1/1 Garnier Fructis Style Product - 2/05/12 RP

Deal Idea - if CVS has Dark Chocolate Fudge Stripes
Buy (6) Keebler Fudge Stripe Dark Chocolate @ $2.00 each = $12.00
Buy (6) Garnier Style Products @2.99 each - $17.94
= $29.94 (should trigger Cash Card)
Use (6) $0.70/1 Keebler Fudge Strip printable - $4.20
Use (6) $1/1 Garnier Style coupons printable or (2/05/12 RP) - $6.00
Pay $19.74
Get a $10 CVS Cash Card
= $9.74 or $0.81 each after coupons and Cash Card

You will need access to (3) computers to print the (6) Keebler Cookie coupons, but even if you have to combine the printable and insert coupons, this is a heck of a deal.


See more CVS Deals at Living Rich with Coupons.

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2 comments:

  1. Hmm...my Kleenex Q is only for $.40/3 and it says do not double (not an issue for CVS, but maybe at Schnucks and Dierbergs). These manufacturers are making it harder and harder to save money.

    On another note, isn't the SavingsStar savings on top of the MQ? I haven't used it yet, but I just loaded the Q on my card.

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    1. Hi Staci - KC noticed the different value of coupons in her paper and left a comment on Wags Sneak Peek. There are three differnt values of coupons in the Post-Disaptch. $0.50/4, $0.40/4 and $$0.40/3. I forgot to included that on the CVS post. I'll add it now.

      I've never used SavingsStar yet either, so I read up on it. Here is what they say aout stacking Manufacturer coupon and thier discount.

      "SavingStar eCoupons will work whether or not you combine them with other services’ coupons, but they are not intended to be used this way. Generally, manufacturers state that it is against their policies for shoppers to redeem more than one manufacturer’s coupon for the same purchase. Using in-store coupons in combination with SavingStar eCoupons is not a problem.

      In the future, we may implement mechanisms to limit the combination of SavingStar eCoupons with other manufacturer coupons."

      So, yes I think it would work, but I can't post that becuase it's not the intentions of the vendor to use both.

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