
This week, you can pick up free cough drops and mouth rinse after Extra Bucks with the right coupons along with great prices on a variety of other items, including bandages and candy canes. Also, it is rumored to be the last week for the gift card promotion, so if you are looking to take advantage of this promotion, this week would the time to do so.
If you’re new to CVS, your first step is to learn the ins and outs of the Extra Bucks program and learn how to read this shopping list. For those who use reusable bags, you may want to buy a green bag tag.
Remember that this is a starting list of deals for the week. We will update this list as readers leave comments with bargains they found at their local store, we get emails with deal ideas or we read about other deals across the blogosphere. Items that are added throughout the week will be noted as NEW. Items whose final price changes as a result of a new or modified coupon scenario will be noted as UPDATED. At least once this week we will send out a reminder to come back and check this list for the hottest new deals.
Your turn: What other deals did you find this week at CVS?
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Hoping to het there today for the extra coupons :)
Me too! I just wanna go there to check out the coupons. : )
I got the coupons last night at least the coke and zhu zhu one plus others. The CVS I was at was all out of the Zhu Zhu toys so ? Maybe try another one.
If you didn’t use the $2/2 Glade CVS printable coupon you could use it with the sense & spray for an even better price.
Did the 3 for $8 Coke coupon expire on the 17th?
I have $14 worth of expired Extra Bucks!! Anyone have any ideas about being able to use these? Or should I just kick myself & throw them out?
The CVS in Woodbury will accept expired extra bucks. Incidentally, Cub Foods will take the Walgreens register rewards coupons because they are “manufacturer coupons”, and Cub takes expired coupons up to 3 months, so if your Walgreens ones expire, Walgreens won’t accept them but Cub will.
Valerie
Just had the worst experience at the Lake Street Cub. One of the coupons I tried popped up a msg, saying too many coupons-which it wasn’t. Just one per item and they weren’t free. So a cashier comes to help me and instead of punching in the code and ringing the coupon through, she opens the machine and pulls out the others I had used-saw the Walgreens RR and had a complete hissy fit. This was after the machine took it. She then voided the RR out!! and after all that still did not take the first coupon that started the trouble in the first place!!!!!
I decided not to bother arguing since spouse was there and he has minimal patience for my couponing. But man that got riled me up.
So anyways I would say with the RR-it all depends.
I had a bad experience there too. They informed me that they were not a corporate store and did not have to follow Cub policies.
Many CVS’s take expired ECB’s. Definitely do not throw them away!
the hershey’s singles are $1.19 a piece so they well be 3/$2.38. and the giant sive hershey’s and cadberry are $2.19 a piece. i know because i work at cvs in rogers.
Thanks for the price checks!
Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser, 16 oz. size, was listed at 10.49, so comes to 8.49 with $2 coupon, plus 2$ back in ecb. I rarely see this product on sale.
Does CVS take Catalinas that you get from Cub, etc.?
Anyone know the price on the lays chips? There’s a saving star coupon to save $1 on 2…