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The Best of CVS Deals Week of 11/15-11/21
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I just got back from CVS. I got the Boiron and Theraflu, but didn’t get the ECB’s. At the bottom of my receipt, it shows that only the Boiron ($9) counted towards the $20 you need to spend to get the ECB’s. Anyone else have that problem?
on the glade can you use the $4 coupon along with the $3 coupons on cvs website to make this a moneymaker.
Hi Daniel,
The coupon on the CVS website is also a manufacturer coupon, so you can’t combine with the $4 coupon which is also a manufacturer coupon. if you print it you will notice the numbers in the bar code begin with #5.
Mercedes
Wow! I’m totally confused. I didn’t get an ad in this week’s Sunday paper (11/8). So, this morning, I finally went to CVS and picked up an ad. Everything that you mentioned in your post was in that ad. So, is my CVS passing out ads, early, if in fact, it’s dated 11/15-11/21? I no longer have the ad because I didn’t find anything I wanted to buy and I threw it out. Now, I wish I hadn’t!
Don’t know if the same things are on sale at all CVS’s but there were several lotions and facial products (cleansers, treatments, etc) that were 50% off. There was a couple of ROC products, which are expensive, 50% off plus there was an additional $3 off paperless coupon in the ad, so I got it for $4.50 (regularly approx. $18.00). There was also an Oil of Olay Definity cleanser 50% off and I had a $3 Oil of Olay coupon on top of that, so I got it for a whopping $2.50.
So you might check and see if your CVS has some 50% off and/or clearance products. If they do, you can use coupons on top of those, or bonus bucks and CVS coupons.
Everything I bought tonight was on sale and/or 50% off, excluding a Revlon tweezer. In addition, I had a CVS coupon and about 3 manufacture’s coupons ($3.00 Oil of Olay, $1.00 Loreal, $1.00 Jergen’s lotion) and the CVS paperless $3 coupon on ROC products (I bought two).
With the Revlon tweezers, you get $7 CVS bucks for if you spend $15 on Revlon products. The tweezers were $15.99. So, I bought those, and used a “$5 off $15″ coupon and then I used the $7 bucks to purchase the remainder of my items. With the $5 off, the $7 bucks, the $3 ROC cpns, and the manufacture’s coupons, I saved a total of $23. BUT, on top of that, I bought four items that were 50% off (the ROC product, some Jergen’s lotion, a Loreal cleanser, and an Oil of Olay cleanser) so I saved about $20 in those savings.
It pays to be shrewd when it comes to saving money!!