CVS Deals Matched with Competitor Coupons, Sept 14-20

There are some good competitor coupons that match up with CVS deals this week. Let’s take a look!

Buy Children’s Tylenol at $5.99, get 1 ECB.
There is a $1.50 off coupon in the Walgreens EasySaver catalog and a $1 off any Tylenol coupon at Tylenol.com

Buy Tylenol Rapid Release Extra Strength, PM, or Allergy at $6.49, get 2 ECB
There are $1.50 off q’s for these in the Walgreens ES Catalog and you can use the same Tylenol printable mentioned above, as well as various coupons that are out for these products. There is also a $2 off q for the Tylenol Allergy in this week’s Rite Aid ad.

Buy $10 of St. Ives skin care get 5 ECB
There are $1 off q’s for the St. Ives Body wash in the Walgreens ES Catalog, and there were $1 off q’s in a recent insert

September Monthly Deals

Buy $6 of Suave products, get 2 ECB (limit 5)
There is a 99 cents off of 3 Suave men’s products q in the Walgreens ES Catalog

Buy Any Ambi skin care, get 3 ECB
$1 off q in Walgreens ES Catalog

Buy $15 of Eucerin, get 5 ECB
$1 off q in Walgreens ES Catalog

Buy $15 of Jergens, get 5 ECB
$1 off q in Walgreens ES Catalog

Buy $15 Neutrogena (excludes cosmetics) get 5 ECB
$1 off Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit skincare in Walgreens ES Catalog

That’s all I see for the moment! Let me know if you see any great competitor deals by leaving a comment!

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I’ve Been a Bad Girl!

I am feeling very guilty this week. I was very unfaithful to CVS! As a matter of fact, I hardly went to CVS at all! The deals weren’t all that compelling. But I did hit up Walgreens last Saturday to get a couple of last-minute deals. Then I ran to CVS right after cause I felt so guilty. Oh, the shame! Anyways, here’s what I got.

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2 John Frieda hairspray BOGO 50% off $9.70 (total)
1 Glade Scented Oil plug-ins BOGO Free $4.79
total = $14.49

coupons: $3/2 John Frieda
$4 off Glade Scented Oil (they wouldn’t take my BOGO coupons BOO WALGREENS!!)
total = $7.49
With tax I paid $8.54 and I got back a NINE DOLLAR register reward for the John Frieda and will get $2.20 rebate for the Glade! oot! Thanks Walgreens! The beauty of this is that you were supposed to be three Frieda products to get the $9 RR, but for some reason, the way Walgreens registers are set up, they think you are buying three when there is a BOGO %50 off sale. I’ll take it!

Next I did this, still at Walgreens:

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Huggies $9.49
Plates BOGO free $2.99
Chemistry leave-in conditioner $7.99
Total = $20.47

Coupons:
$9 Register Reward from first transaction
$1 off Huggies
$3 off Chemistry hair care from Aug Easy Saver Catalog (last day I could use that q!)
Total = $7.47. With tax it was $8.40. I used $5.34 on a rebate gift card from last month and paid $3.06 cash. I will get back $8.80 rebate for the Chemistry hair care and I got a $2 Register Reward for the Huggies! So I made a good profit on that! Yay!

Finally, on to my measly CVS transaction. (Sorry CVS, you know I love you, but you can do better this week!)

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CVS plastic cups $2.79
200 Straws clearance $.49
Two Colgate toothpaste $5.98
1 CoverGirl Wetslicks lip gloss $5.99
Total = $15.25

Coupons:
CVS $2/$10
Two $1 off Colgate manu q’s
$2 off Colgate CRT
$1 off Cover Girl manu q

Total = $8.25
I paid with 7.99 ECB and 49 cents cash and got back 4 ECB for the toothpaste and 5.99 ECB for the Cover Girl! Woohoo! I needed the cups for our Labor Day cookout so I was pleased to get all that for a small profit!

That’s all for me this week. Hope you all did great! To see how everyone else did, check out CVS Superstars at The Centsible Sawyer and Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom!

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Clearance + Coupons = Happiness

I had some great savings at CVS this week and FINALLY got a good deal at the grocery too! Come see what I scored!

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This transaction was SO fun for me. I walked into my CVS on Sunday only to discover with joy that they had TIDE on clearance 75% off! They had these 39-load jugs for $3.00! And I had $1.00 off coupons! Woohoo! Here’s how it broke down

2 Tide $6
Viva paper towels (OHH how I LOVE them!) $6.49
Zipfizz energy drink $5.99
Kotex $1.49
CVS hand lotion $1.49

Total = $21.46
Coupons:
$5/$20 Walgreens coupon (my CVS takes competitor q’s)
$2/10 CVS coupon
Two $1 off Tide
$1 off Kotex
$1 off Kotex Walgreens coupon
$2 off CVS skincare product (gave me overage on the lotion)
75 cents off Viva
$1.50 off Viva CRT (from a previous CVS receipt)
Total = 6.21
I paid with 6 ECB and just 14 cents tax and got back 5.99 ECB for the zipfizz, 1.49 for the Kotex, and 1 ECB for the Viva! So I actually PROFITED on that! Amazing!

Next, I got some of my FAVORITE Mountain Dew products!

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Mountain Dew 4/$12
Sobe Water 5/$5
Milk $2.99
CVS hand lotion $1.49
zipfizz $5.99
Total = $27.47

Coupons:
Walgreens $5/$20
CVS $2/$10
Four $1 off Target Mountain Dew coupons
Four “Buy a 12-pk Pepsi product, get a free Sobe water”
$2 off CVS skincare

Total= $10.47
I paid with 10 ECB and 58 cents cash and got back 5.99 ECB for the zipfizz, 3 ECB for the Mountain Dew and 2 ECB for the Sobe. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 soooo HAPPY WITH THAT!

Ok, last one. This was a fun one. God is good. Before this week, we were down to about a box & a half of cereal. Thanks to CVS and Meijer this week, we now have TWELVE boxes!

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Four boxes of Malt-O-Meal cereal $4
Zipfizz energy drink $5.99
CVS hand lotion $1.49

Total = $10.48

Coupons: $2/$10 CVS
four $1 off Malt-o-Meal printables
$2 off CVS skincare product

Total = $2.48

I paid with 2.49 ECB, adjusted down to 2.48, which made my total a perfect ZERO, and I got back 5.99 ECB for the zipfizz. YAY!

Ok, on to Meijer. I FINALLY got some good grocery deals this week after weeks of NO GOOD SALES. Shew! I made an impromptu trip on Sunday night with NO LIST and still did pretty well so I was pumped. I got allthis for $26.72:

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The Cheerios were $1.67 and I had 5 $1 off coupons from signing up for the Cheerios Challenge. The Fiber One bars ended up being 88 cents after doubled coupons. There were tear pads with “buy 3 Kraft products, get free Wheat Thins” coupons (also Oscar Mayer hot dogs!) so I got a couple of those and bought the 20 cent Kool-Aid packets to use as my three Kraft items. I also had a coupon like this for the cheese, which I got from “All You” magazine. So, free cheese! Before Coupons my total was 55 dollars and change, so I was thrilled with this trip! Then on my way out, I noticed a sign by the door. They were having a promotion where if you bought $10 worth of Nabisco cookies or crackers, you could get $10 off three packages of Fruit of the Loom basics. Well, the FREE Wheat Things are part of this promotion, so I went back and got this!

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All this for $9.59. I bought Kool-Aid packets to qualify as my 3 Kraft items to get the Wheat Thins and the hot dogs FREE. The Wheat Thins then took $10 off my three packages of socks (which were originally $4.59 EACH!!) I had $1 off coupons for the Lean Cuisine, which were on sale for $1.99, so I got them for 99 cents each. $9.59 for ALL THAT!? I was thrilled!

Allright, that’s all I got. Hope you did great this week too! To see more fabulous coupon action, check out CVS Superstars at the Centsible Sawyer and Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom!

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