***Update*** I bought 3 packages today and got 2 +UP rewards for EACH. So this is definitely a FREEBIE!
Starting tomorrow, Sunday 9/19 Rite Aid has a deal on Huggies and Pull-Ups that can net you FREE or almost-free diapers! Woot! The Jumbo packs are $8.99 and you get a $2 +UP Reward when you buy one. They also qualify for a Single Check Rebate, when you buy $25 worth of Kimberly-Clark products you get a $10 Rite Aid gift card. Woot! Here’s your scenario:
Buy 3 Jumbo packs of Huggies or Pull-Ups: $26.97
use coupons:
$5/$25 Rite Aid printable from Video Values
$1 off any Huggies or Pull-Ups jumbo pack Rite Aid printable from Video Values
any of these Huggies coupons: $2 off Pull-Ups here, $2.50 off Huggies Little Snugglers here (you can print two per computer).
Your cheapest option is:
3 Huggies Little Snugglers $26.97
-$5/$25 Rite Aid coupon
-$1 Rite Aid Huggies coupon
-$7.50 (3) Huggies Little Snugglers printables
= $13.47
get back 2 +UP Rewards (maybe more if Rite Aid sets the limit higher like they have been recently!) and a $10 Rite Aid gift card, so your net is $1.47 for 3 jumbo packs of diapers. If the +UP Rewards limits are higher than 1, you’ll get them for more than free! Yay!
Have fun and let me know how this deal works out for you! I am going to get Pull-Ups for Sophie and diapers for the new baby!
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I never shop @ Rite Aid, how does the Up rewards and video values work?
They are printing a 2.00 UP for every huggies purchased, btw, so it is a moneymaker if you get the pure and naturals (3.00 coupons available).
Okay, so I just did this deal, but did not get a $10 gift card! Also, I have a question, can you use all the UP Rewards in one transaction or do you have to use each $2 off in a separate transaction?