Disney_Freak56
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I don't see the ECB bucks for the Cakesters and free milk. Is this just at certain locations?
It must be certain locations -- as it wasn't in my local ad.

I don't see the ECB bucks for the Cakesters and free milk. Is this just at certain locations?
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to tell you about a deal I found.
at CVS.. the is childs nasal strips that are marked down 75% makin them
$1.50. Inside the box there is a 2.00 coupon making them free,
I found them in the isle with the strips. Right on the self.![]()
ClareBelleFan I am back in MD and went shopping at the commissary this afternoon. I save 75% on my grocery bill.
woops...thanks I fixed itThe tuna is 2/$1. Flaky you have 4/1 in the OP!!
woops...thanks I fixed it
I was thinking of something and I thought all of you can help with this
In the 1st post should we add a section of items that are Free and Almost Free with coupons all the time?
I know some of you are so good with this.
Example: There are Ziploc bags that are in the sample section and there
are 1.00 coupons that can be used making this .49 or free for some.
There are the sample size bandaids in the sample section and with a
coupon the are .49 or Free.
What do you think? Like a Filler section? I would be happy to post them
all together. I am not good at finding them![]()
I had three of the $2 off L'Oreal HIP products and was so excited to use them...BUT..by the HIP area there was one sign that said the thing about 75% off if it has the sticker, yet none of the items had the sticker. (every area in the rack was full, too, fooey!) I asked about it and got a pretty snotty reply, so I guess I didn't need a HIP deal, lol.
Wow Lanajae! Her profile is so different! I'm glad she is feeling better and can eat too! Wow you can even see the screw in her chin!
Wow, Lanajae! That is a dramatic change. Glad she can eat now.![]()
Just got back from Walgreens.
The Dry Idea is a moneymaker if you have the $2 off coupons (IP from coupons.com). On sale for $2.99 with a $2 RR. $1.01 profit on each one with the coupon. (Of course both of my local stores were wiped out already but a great deal if you can find them).
Wow! That's great! Any overage coupons??
We went yesterday to the one at APG and only saved 26% - my worst week ever - but we were only replenishing perishables since we are pretty well stocked with staples. The only overage coupons I could use were for the gloves and they only had 4 in stock.
woops...thanks I fixed it
I was thinking of something and I thought all of you can help with this
In the 1st post should we add a section of items that are Free and Almost Free with coupons all the time?
I know some of you are so good with this.
Example: There are Ziploc bags that are in the sample section and there
are 1.00 coupons that can be used making this .49 or free for some.
There are the sample size bandaids in the sample section and with a
coupon the are .49 or Free.
What do you think? Like a Filler section? I would be happy to post them
all together. I am not good at finding them![]()
Do you have to do anything special to get the Register Rewards? DO I need a card or anything????
At Walgreens, no, you don't need a card or anything. The only thing to remember is that you can only buy one product (or deal) at a time and you can't use the Register Rewards you earn to buy the same item(s). Another thing to remember at Walgreens when you spend your Register Rewards is that they are manufacturer coupons and you have to have an item to cover each coupon (Walgreens coupons don't count against you though). This makes it a little harder than CVS. Those of us who do Walgreens too are always looking for cheap items as fillers.
This is an example.. last week I bought a Johnson & Johnson baby powder for $1.29 and I earned a $1 Register Reward for it.
This week I want to buy a deodorant for $2.99 so I can earn a $2 Register Reward on it. I have a $2 coupon, but I don't want to pay 99 cents of my own money, so I need a filler so I can use the $1 Register Reward from the baby powder, my transaction looks like this:
$2.99 Dry Idea
-2.00 mfg. from coupons.com
0.20 hair elastics on clearance
-1.00 Register Reward from last week
$0.19 + tax (earn $2 Register Reward)
The bad thing about Walgreens is that you have to pay tax on the entire amount, so I pay tax on $2.99 plus $0.20, in addition to my out of pocket cost of $0.19. Also, the Register Rewards expire in 2 weeks, as opposed to 1 month at CVS. I try to only buy things our family uses at Walgreens, unless I am getting ahead (as in this deal).
The good thing about Walgreens is that there is no limit - as long as you buy 1 item or deal per transaction, you can buy as many as you want (although they are often out of stock because of this).
You also have to plan for the future and read up on future ads so that you don't accumulate a bunch of Register Rewards that you can't roll into new deals.