The Best of Walgreens Deals 7/5-7/11

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Here are the best deals at Walgreens next week.

Don’t understand any of the lingo I used? Please check my FAQ page for help.

Weekly Coupon Deals

Starbucks Pints of Ice Cream on sale buy one get one free or 2/$4.79
Use two $2/1 coupons from 6/21 SS insert or $1/1 printable coupon
Pay as low as $0.79 for two pints

24-pack Nestle Bottled Water $3.99 after in-ad coupon
Use $1/1 printable coupon
Pay $2.99 after coupons

Mars Chocolate Sigles Bars $0.89 after in ad coupon (reg. price $0.89)
Use Free coupon from Real Chocolate Relief campaign.
Hand in-ad coupon
Get it FREE plus possibly $0.40 in overage.

Weekly Register Rewards Deals

Keebler Cookies or Crakers 4/$10, Earn a $5 RR when you buy four
Use two $1/2 Keebler cookies printable coupons
Pay $3 for four packs after coupons and register reward

Monthly Register Rewards Deals

Buy two Dove Antiperspirant Ultra Clear or Body Mist Products, Earn a $2 Register Reward

Deal Idea:
$1.98 when you buy 2 Dove Travel Size Deodorants ($0.99 ea)
$8.98 when you buy 2 Dove Body Mists ($4.49 ea)
=$10.96
-$ 8.98 when you use two Free Body Mist coupons when you buy Dove deodorant from the 6/28 RP insert
-$1.50 when you use one $1.50/2 Dove Deodorants coupons from the 6/7 RP insert
=Pay $0.48 out of pocket and get back a $2 RR.

Buy 3 Listerine (500ml), Reach Ultraclean Toothbrush, or Reach Ultraclean Floss at $3 each, Earn a $3 Register Reward
Buy 3 Reach products and use 3 $2/1 printable coupon (only certain zip codes show a $2/1 coupon, others show only a $1/1 coupon)
Free after coupons and Register Rewards

Happy Savings!

Comments

  1. zm says:

    Mercedes, the free body mist coupon states that it excludes travel size so I don’t think you are supposed to buy the small deodorant.

    • Mercedes says:

      Hi ZM,

      Yes, you are right, but I believe they are referring to trial size body mist coupon since that’s what the coupon applies to. The coupon is not for the travel size deodorant. hope that makes sense. if not let me know.

      Mercedes

  2. Pam says:

    A quick comment on the Starbucks ice cream (as I wait for the top of the hour to try again). I bought some at Walmart a few weeks ago with my $2 coupons. To die for, if you are a coffee lover!!! I got it for $.25 a pint–cheaper than Culver’s! I did find that not all Walmart’s carry it–Sheboygan did, Plymouth, not. I highly recommend this product, and if you don’t like it, I’ll finish it for you! 8-)

  3. Laura says:

    LOL @ Pam! Same here… if you’re in Texas, send them my way, I’ll carry the weight! :)

    Has anyone tried using the free Mars coupons and successfully received the overage? I’ve been saving my coupons for possible BOGO sales, but this would be a great way to lower the price on filler items this week.

  4. Laura says:

    Also, was wondering if anyone knew when/if Wags was going to revamp their RR system? I heard they were re-designing it soon to work more like the ECB system at CVS, but maybe this was just a rumor. My local Wags is getting remodeled soon – no idea if this is related to the potential register update or just a coincidence.

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