CVS Deals 8/23 – 8/29/09

by admin on August 21, 2009

$5/$25 coupon for watching readyfill quiz

CVS coupon booklet available at the pharmacy for inquiring about their readyfill program
• (2) $4/$20 CVS Purchase
• (1) $4/$20 Diet/Nutrition Products
• (1) $4/$20 Facial Skin Products
• (1) $2/$10 Vitamin Purchase
• (1) $2/$10 Allergy Products
• (1) $2/$10 Oral Care Products
• (1) $3/$12 Eye Care Products

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These are what I consider the best offers for the week. There are more ECB deals to be seen on the Main CVS Page

Three day sale – Sunday, Monday, Tuesday

Receive 99¢ in ECB WYB one (1) Caliber or CVS Composition Notebook (99¢) Limit two (2) offers

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Entire Week

Receive $3.79 in ECB WYB one (1) Carefree Ultra Protection Pantiliners (16ct; $3.79) Limit four (4) offers
$1 printable
50¢ printable

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Receive $3 in ECB WYB $10 in participating Glade Products: Limit three (3) offers
• Glade Candle Holder (2/$5)
• Glade PlugIns Gel (2/$5)
• Glade PlugIns Lasting Impressions (2/$10)
• Glade PlunIns Scented Oil Refill (1ct; 2/$5)
• Glade Scented Oil Candle Refills (3ct; 2/$5)
• Glade Sense & Spray (2/$10)

Glade sense and spray $10/2
- (2) $4 coupons (from the 8/23/09 SS inserts)
= $2 + Receive $3 ECB

Glade PlugIns Lasting Impressions $10/2
- (2) $3 coupons (from the 8/2/09 SS#2 inserts)
= $3 + Receive $3 ECB

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Receive $7 in ECB WYB $15 worth of Revlon Face, Eye, Lip or Nail Limit one (1) offer
CVS coupon booklet available at the pharmacy for inquiring about their readyfill program
• (1) $3/$12 Eye Care Products
Revlon Color Cosmetic Product $1 (from the 7/12/09 SS inserts, coupon expires 8/23!)

Assuming $5 per eye product (could be more depending on what you buy) = $15
- $3 CVS coupon
=$12
- (3) $1 manufacturer coupons
= $9 + Receive $7 ECB

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Receive $1 in ECB WYB two (2) Poise Liners (10-16ct; 2/$4) Limit five (5) offers
Poise printable
Choose the coupon for the liners, the first coupon that prints out is $2/2, hit the back button. The next coupon will be $2/1. Try again until it does not allow you any more prints, and you may need to use more than one email addie.
Coupons.com has a $1.50/2 coupon available (use zip 02180 if your zip codes won’t work)

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Deal #1

Revlon $15
Glade $10
= $25
- $5/$25 readyfill quiz coupon
= $20
- $3/$12 readyfill booklet coupon
= $17
- $11 manufacturer coupons
= $8 + Receive (1) $3 ECB + (1) $7 ECB

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Deal #2

(4) Carefree Ultra Protection Pantiliners
Glade $10
= $25.16
- $5/$25 readyfill quiz coupon
= $20.16
- $12 manufacturer coupons
= $8.16
- $7 Revlon ECB
= $1.16 + Receive (1) $3 ECB + (1) $15.16 ECB

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Deal #3

Glade $10
(3) Poise offers ($12 total)
= $22
- $4/$20 readyfill booklet coupon
= $18
- $18 manufacturer coupons
= $0 + Receive (1) $3 ECB + Receive (1) $3 ECB

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Deal #4

and I’d still do the last (2) poise offers if you have four more $2 coupons for another $2 ECB with nothing OOP

Total for the week:

Deal #1 ($3 ECB) + Deal #2 ($3 ECB + $15.16 ECB) + Deal #3 ($3 ECB + $3 ECB) + Deal #4 ($2 ECB)
= $29.16 ECB – $9.16 OOP = $20 ECB Profit!

There are a few variables, the Revlon make up may run more than the $5 I allocated for each item, you may not have several computers to print the $5/$25 coupons, or the poise $2 from, etc., etc. This is just a starting point.

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Take a moment to check out the deals at Saving Sherry

{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

Gita Weiner August 21, 2009 at 5:00 pm

That Poise coupon link was GREAT. Both of mine were $2/1 so the Poise will be free after extrabucks.

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Gita Weiner August 21, 2009 at 5:10 pm

I made a mistake. With the 2 coupons, the Poise will be FREE before extrabucks plus I’ll get $1 in extrabucks.

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admin August 21, 2009 at 6:05 pm

I made a mistake too, and your mistake made me realize mine, Gita!

Re-added and updated.

Ann

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Chris August 23, 2009 at 9:25 pm

The only problem is that the readyfill quiz can only be used once per card. If you use different cards it might work.

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admin August 23, 2009 at 9:34 pm

Scanned once per card, Chris, and pushed through subsequent times? If the clerk will not push it through, get another $4/$20 readyfill booklet coupon from the pharmacy. Those will be pushed through since they are giving troubles to people.

Ann

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Diana August 24, 2009 at 4:48 pm

I thought it states that you can only use ONE $$/$$ coupons per transaction?! So would it still work using both the readyfill quiz AND the readyfill booklet coupon?

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admin August 24, 2009 at 5:10 pm

Hi Diana,

They are different coupons. The one per transaction is going to mean that you cannot use two alike readyfill coupons on the same order. Say you bought $40 worth of diet products. You could not use (2) $4/$20 Diet/Nutrition Products coupons on that order, just one. You could, however, use (1) $4/$20 Diet/Nutrition Product coupon and (1) $4/$20 any purchase coupon.

Best bet is to split up the order so there are no questions from the clerk, of course.

Ann

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Deborah August 27, 2009 at 11:08 am

My CVS takes competitor’s coupons. You can print out a $5off$25 for rite-aid and use it.

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admin August 27, 2009 at 12:22 pm

Nice Deborah! I know CVS take competitor pharmacy coupons but I had never heard of the front of the store taking a competitor coupon. People will definitely have to look into that!

Ann

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