The JOY of Coupons at Rite Aid

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Today’s transaction at Rite Aid was simple and fun for me. AND it worked out better than I thought it might. AND I made a profit!  Woot!  But I had to deviate from my original plan.  See, Rite Aid has Soy Joy bars on sale this week 10 for $7. Sophie, my picky eater, for some reason LOVES Soy Joys so I was going to get 20. BUT they only had ONE flavor at my Rite Aid! Seriously??  I wasn’t going to get 20 of one flavor.  So I am going to try another Rite Aid later in the week.  I did, however buy 10.  This brought my total down to less than I was planning on, so I didn’t use my $5/$25 printable coupon, but I’ll save it for another day.  I also wanted to get Swiffer Wet Jet refills for the teachers at my son’s school. (You know, for the Swiffers Maria and I got during the Swiffer Heist!)  I have committed to trying to get a couple every time I find a good sale on them, and this week Rite Aid has then for $3.99 with a $1 +UP reward/  Here’s how it worked out:

10 Soy Joy bars $7.00 (only 7 are pictured because Sophie ate THREE in the car while we were running errands after our Rite Aid trip.  Maybe I should have bought 20 of the same flavor after all!!)

Three Swiffer Wet Jet refills $3.99 each = $11.97

Total= $18.97

coupons used:

-$2 Two $1/3 Soy Joy printables (from all you.com)

-$1 Soy Joy Rite Aid Video Values printable

-$1.50 three 50 cents off Swiffer refills from last month’s P&G (expires TODAY)

-$13 +UP Rewards from previous shopping trips : )

total = 47 cents. WHICH I put on a Rite Aid gift card from the Kimberly-Clark rebate I got for buying Huggies. 🙂 So my out-of-pocket was ZERO and I got back three +UP rewards for buying the Swiffer refills. 🙂

I’m a happy girl!!  And the Swiffer refills are a tax write-off since I am donating them to my son’s school.

What did YOU get?

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