Sunday, August 15, 2010

CVS Trip (saved 93.05%)

Does anyone have the Right Guard Total Defense for less than $3 at their CVS? It was over $4 at mine, and I had planned on getting 2 free with the BOGO sale and the $3/2 IP that all the matchups had planned. So I didn't get any of those, but Shaun doesn't really need any right now anyway. He's only got about 2 dozen. ;-)

Anyway, I am enjoying a kid-free afternoon since Shaun took Cora with him to go pick up Cameron (he stayed with the GParents this weekend). They won't be back till this evening, so I am enjoying my freedom! I took a trip to CVS this morning and got some great deals!

1 Dawn Hand Renewal: $.97-$.97 Q from HomeMade Simple Booklet (adjusted down)= FREE
1 Zegerid, 14 ct: $9.99-$4 MFQ= $5.99 (plus I earned $7 ECB)
1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor: $9.99-$4 MFQ= $5.99 (plus I earned $5 ECB)
1 Blink Tears: $7.99-$1 IP (for some reason it wouldn't redeem for the full amount of $1.50, but it was free after ECB anyway)= $6.99 (plus I earned $7.99)
4 Dry Idea Deodorants: FREE after BOGO Q's
3 Met RX Colossal Meal Bars: $1.24 for all (had a B2G1 CVS CRT Q, a BOGO MFQ, and they were on sale for B1G1 50% off)
-$5/$30 CVS Q
-$13 ECB (from previous transactions)

Shelf Cost: $69.51
My OOP: $4.83 (plus I earned $19.99 ECB)
Total Savings: $64.68 (93.05%)

I think it is safe to say that I like CVS so much more than Rite Aid anymore. They have never (knock on wood) given me problems with my coupons. I still have yet to try Walgreens.


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1 comment:

  1. Maybe my local Walgreens is different, but I don't have as much luck there as CVS. Walgreens has always been sticklers for coupon policies and give me trouble. I went to CVS this morning too, but only got band-aids ($6 on sale+$3/3 Q).

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