CVS Deals Matched with Competitor Coupons, July 13-19

The deals are a bit better this week, and there are a couple that go great with competitor q’s. Here we go!

Benefiber, Excedrin, Maalox, or Gas-X buy $20 get 10 ECBs
There are $2 off q’s for the Maalox, Benefiber, and Gas-X in the Walgreens ES Catalog
There are also manufacturer’s q’s out for these prodcts, however I could only find the Benefiber ones, so I am not sure if we got all of these in our area. There are $2 off printables for Excedrin Migraine here (you can print two.) I checked today, and prices for Excedrin start at $4.79, Benefiber at $6.99, Gas-X at $5.29, and Maalox at $5.99. With these coupons and the new CVS $3/$15 q, (click on view PDF)you can get a great deal on these products! CVS has also been printing CRTs for Excedrin and Gas-X. I got one for the Excedrin. Woo-hoo!

Skippy peanut butter B1G1 Free
Price is $2.89. Use two $1 off Skippy q’s from the Target printable site and get two jars for 89 cents!! That’s a GREAT deal!

Colgate toothpaste is B1G1 Free this week also. I forgot to to look at the prices today, so I will have to update later. NOT that we need more toothpaste, but this could be a great filler as there is a coupon making Colgate Total $1.99 in the Walgreens weekly ad this week (might be cheaper than the CVS price – I will let you know!) – so you have the potential to get both free PLUS overage if you use a manu q (printable here for $1.50 off Total, plus there were some in the 6/29 SmartSource). There is also the $1/1 Colgate Total q from the Target site and a $2/2 q in the Walgreens EasySaver catalog. So, depending on how MANY competitor q’s your CVS will let you use, you have the potential for overage. I think I might try using the Walgreens in-ad q with the Walgreens ES q and see if I can get $2 overage.

If you see anything I missed, leave it in the comments!! Don’t forget to check out Money Saving Mom and The Centsible Sawyer for other great CVS scenarios that DON’T involve competitor q’s – there’s free plus overage Sally Hansen nail polish to be had this week!! Have FUN!

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A Little Appreciation Goes a Loooong Way

The deals weren’t too stellar at CVS this week, yet I STILL managed to make it there a couple of times! After all, I needed milk and Drano,and I know of nowhere else where you can get that stuff for next-to-nothing.

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My first transaction was a little bit bumpy and left me totally confused. You see, my trusty favorite cashier (who has now been promoted to shift supervisor! Thank you Lord!) forgot to scan my ExtraCare card. I always slap it up on the counter first thing, and put it away when they’ve scanned it. As he was ringing up my items, I asked him if he’d scanned it, and he said yes so I put it away. But then as I handed over my ECBs, they all started beeping. He just forced them thru using his manager’s card. “That’s weird!” I said. “Why doesn’t it like me today?” He replied that he had no idea, but he knew I was fine so he would just push them through. But finally,the register would not take any more and I had to pay $3.10 out of pocket, which is a huge amount for me!! I just paid it, but then my receipt came out with NO ECBs (should have been 9!) So then I realized that he must NOT have scanned my card. I let ht e other two people in line check out and then showed the cashier that he had not scanned my card. Whoops! He felt so dumb. So, we had to return EVERYTHING, and the register gave me back $31 something on a money card, which I used to pay instead of my coupons and ECBs. (since I had already used them!!) But then I had $3.19 left on the money card instead of the $3.10 I paid. So, somehow I made 9 cents off this deal. I have NO IDEA HOW! It was so confusing. But it was not a big deal because the cashier knows me so there was no trust issue. He knew I wasn’t trying to scam them – I just wanted my ECBs. So anyways on this transaction, I used a $5/$25 Family Dollar competitor’s coupons which rocked!! I also used $1.50/1 Walgreens coupons on the Sure and well as $1 of Manu q’s for the Sure, and I had a $2 and $3 off manu q for the Pert, making it free. I used 11-ish ECBs (originally!) and got back 9. Plus apparently made 9 cents. I don’t know…anyways, the moral of the story is that I treat my CVS folk really well. I bring them Tim Horton’s donut holes about once a month, ask about their lives and families, and when something goes wrong with a transaction, they always want to fix it! SO be nice to your CVS staff! Appreciate them for what they do for you! Make sure they will be happy to see you come in that door!

Ok, after that drama, I went Tuesday morning for the Drano to my OTHER favorite CVS. Here’s what I got!

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Drano $4.99
Playtex $4.99
CVS face cloths $2.99
Reese’s 79 cents (filler!)
Tylenol PM $5.49
Total = $19.25 before tax
I used my July 4th $4/$20 q – obviously it was expired and these have started beeping immediately but they still take them for 2 weeks at my CVS – yay! Also, my total before tax was not $20 which was a result of me apparently not being able to do math. I swear I wasn’t trying to cheat! Didn’t even realize that until just now.
Coupons I used:
$4/$20 4th of July CVS q
$1 off Playtex Manu q
$1 off Playtex Walgreens ES Catalog q
$2 off Tylenol PM manu q
$3 off Tylenol PM CRT (yay CRTs!!!)
$2 off CVS skincare q
I paid with 4 ECBs and $2.44 left on my money card from the first weird transaction and got back 3 ECB for the Playtex and 1 for the cleansing cloths.

Then I did this transaction for my BFF Luanne, who has given me possession of her ExtraCare card and buys a Sunday paper every week so that I might do her CVSing for her. Cause she has tried and she doesn’t have the gift. But she’s got me so it’s alll goood.

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I got her:
Playtex Sport $4.99
Pledge $4.59
Pledge Multi-surface $4.12 (clearance!?)
Six 60-ct. boxes of CVS bandages BOGO Free @ $2.29
Two 40-ct. boxes of CVS bandaes BOGO Free @$1.99
Total =
$22.56
Coupons
$4/$20 CRT (she gets these ALL THE TIME. I NEVER get them!! GRR!)
B1G1 Free pledge -$4.59
$1 off Playtex sport man q
$1 off Playtex sport Walgreens ES catalog q
I paid with $9.46 in ECBs and 47 cents cash and got back 5 ECBs, 3 for the Playtex and 2 for the Pledge. Let me jst tell yo that the reason for all the band-aids is that Lu’s daughter Krisha, (who is also our trusty babysitter) is a ballerina and goes through a package of band-aids a week! That can add up!!

Ok, on to my grocery adventures. Perhaps you all read about my torturous trip to Kroger. Well, at least it yielded some great deals!

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I got all this for only $8.91!!! YAY!! I did it in two transactions. The first one was for the Planters nuts and Kool-Aid, which cost me $2.40 after sing four $3 off Planters q’s and earned me a $5 off coupon to use on my next order. I then took that coupon and got the other stuff I needed! All that cereal was $1.88 a box, and I had q’s that Kroger doubled to $1 off for each box. SO my 2nd transaction was $6.51.

I had to hit Meijer for the FREE pasta. Here’s what I got:

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The pasta was on sale for 50 cents and I used five 50 cents off q’s from the Meijer Mealbox site. The veggies were on sale for $1 and I used three 50 cents off q’s also from the mealbox site. The sour cream was $1.25 and (is this getting redndant?) I used yet aother 50 cents off q from teh mealbox site. My total for all that? $1.75!!! That’s how I like to shop! My total grocery spending was $10.66 this week!! Since I was so stocked up from previous couple of weeks sales, that’s all I needed. YAY!

So that’s all the loot I took home this week! To see more crazy bargain shoppers, check out CVS Superstars at The Centsible Sawyer and Super Savings Saturday at Money Saving Mom!

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It’s a Good Thing Drano is so Darn Effective

Earlier this week Emily regaled us with the tale of how she and her family survived her first day back at work after maternity leave. Little did I know that the next day I also would have a harrowing experience to survive. It did not involve the pain of separation from my child, however, but the pain of being with her at the grocery store. It nearly drove me to suicide. But I am getting ahead of myself.

It all started with my bathroom sink. The stupid thing has been threatening to clog for a couple of weeks now, and wouldn’t you know it finally gets up the nerve to go through with it about five hours after my husband goes out of town for work for the week. Soo, bright and early Tuesday morning, the kids and I got ready to go to CVS to score some Drano, among other things. (As a side note, let me set the scene a little more by saying that I recently got my hair cut and for some reason really felt the need to actually style it and wear it down this particular day. Which I had not done in weeks.) Because we certainly would not want to go somewhere else and PAY for our Drano. That would be nuts!! (And as you will see from this story, I am quite rational.) Sophie behaved fairly well at CVS, until checkout time, when, as usual, she decided to try to climb out of the cart. It doesn’t matter whether I have belted her in the front part, or let her sit in the big part, she always tries to climb out. Most of the seat belts in the carts I can’t seem to tighten enough to cut off the circulation in her legs, therefore they are no match for her will to get the hell out of that cart. So, I ended up having to hold her while I was forking over my coupons and ECBs which was very inconvenient.

We made it out of CVS and even though it was already 4,000 degrees at 10:30 a.m. and my lovely hairstyle was making me sweat like a pig, I decided to also go to Kroger while we were out, because we needed bread and fruit and I also wanted to get a couple of good sale items. Oh, and also because I am CRAZY and apparently like to TORTURE myself. I mean really, if I wasn’t so masochistic what would I blog about?

So we went to Kroger. To add to my psychotic behavior, I decided to get my groceries in two transactions so I could use the coupon I’d be getting back on the first order to help pay for my second order. The first transaction was Kool-aid and peanuts. (LOOK, I will explain that on Super Savings Saturday, I swear there is a method to my madness!) When I got to the checkout, Sophie was in the big part of the cart with Joshua and she had a Kool-Aid packet in each hand. I told the cashier that I had 12 Kool-Aid packets and asked her to scan a couple of the other ones twice so I didn’t have to take the packets out of Sophie’s hands and listen to her scream indignantly while I checked out. She obliged and I paid for my order.

Then, as I wheeled my (very heavy with 60 lbs. of kid in it) cart away, I noticed Sophie’s Kool-Aid packets were not looking so hot. I pulled the cart over to discover she had CHEWED through one and was now a very RED little girl. She didn’t get as much on her face as on her hands and ALL over her dress. So I wrestled the packets away and cleaned her up as best I could with a wipe in the steaming hot parking lot. Then I pushed my very heavy cart back into the store. My cute little hairdo was by this time, not cute at all and just making me sweat more.

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Sophie gets caught red-handed

Back in Kroger, Sophie was extremely indignant that I was daring to do another transaction. The first thing I picked up was a bunch of bananas, then I got bread. As I made my way down the cereal aisle selecting the right kinds of cereal to go with the coupons I had, Sophie began chewing on the bananas. THROUGH THE BAG. By the time I realized what she was doing, she had bitten off the end of one and there was banana all over the inside of the bag. She threw a nice little fuss when I took the bananas away, then went right for the bread. There was nowhere in the cart I could hide the bread from her, so I just carried the bread. She wasn’t very happy about that either! The lines were really long, and of course as soon as we got in one she started trying to climb out of the cart. Sooo, I wrestled her into the seat part and cinched the belt as tight as I could get it. Fortunately, this belt had enough life left in it and I was able to get it tight enough to keep her seated. Unfortunately, it is considered inhumane to muzzle your child, so I and everyone within a 5-lane radius got to hear her scream while I checked out. After getting my sweet deals, my demon, my angel (Joshua – I haven’t mentioned him because he was so good!) and I once again headed to the parking lot, where, after getting the kids and groceries into the car, I collapsed into a pile of sweaty, puffy-haired frustration.

When we got home, I relayed the events of our trip to Emily over IM. (Thank GOD she went back to work and got back on Instant Messenger!! ABOUT TIME!) Then I realized that in my frazzled state I hadn’t yet poured the Drano down the bathroom sink. “I’m going to go put the Drano in the sink,” I IMed her, “and if it doesn’t work, I think I’ll just drink the rest of the bottle!”

Lucky for you, the Drano worked, and I’m still alive. ‘Cause seriously, if I kicked it and Emily had to maintain this blog all by herself? That would be the real tragedy in all of this!

(P.S. if you made it through all that, do me a favor and check out my latest review at Reviewin’ It Up!)

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