Real Deal Roundup
 
Please see A Few Tips at the bottom of this post.

Carmex Lip Balm $2.99

-        Get $2.00 RR

-        Final price $0.99

Chex Mix 8.25oz $0.99

-        Buy 2

-        Print $1.00 off 2 coupon HERE

-        Final price $0.98 ($0.49 each)

Colgate Total Advanced or Enamel Strength toothpaste $2.99

-        Use $1.00 off 1 coupon from SmartSource insert (9/12)

-        Get $2.00 RR

-        Finalprice – YOU MAKE $0.01

Depend Underwear 6pk $5.99

-        Get $5.99 mail-in rebate (prints at register)

-        Final price – FREE

Herbal Essences or Aussie Hair Care $2.99

-        Use $1.00 off 1 coupon from RedPlum insert (9/12)

-        Get $1.00 RR

-        Final price $0.99

Impruv Natural Repair Lotion 6.8oz $4.99

-        Get $4.00 RR

-        Final price $0.99

Playtex Gentle Glide tampons 18ct $3.99

-        Use $1.00 off 1 from Walgreens September coupon book

-        Print $2.00 off 1 coupon HERE

-        Final price $0.99

Schick Intuition Plus Razors $9.99 Buy 1 get 1 free

-        Buy 2

-        Print (2) $4.00 off 1 coupons HERE

-        Final price $1.99 ($0.99 each)

Vicks Dayquil or Nyquil 2 for $10

-        Buy 1 Dayquil product and 1 Nyquil product

-        Use $1.50 off 1 Dayquil product from Proctor & Gamble insert (8/29)

-        Use $1.50 off 1 Nyquil product from Proctor & Gamble insert (8/29)

-        Get $5.00 RR

-        Final price $2.00 ($1.00 each)

A Few Tips

·         RR stands for Register Rewards.  These are coupons that will print out at the
end of your transaction.  If you plan carefully, you can use RR from one transaction
to entirely pay for your next transaction.  I normally buy all my products that will
give me RR first and then come back for another transaction later and pay with the
RR from the first transaction.  Please note that you cannot have more coupons than
 items, so plan accordingly or buy cheap “fillers” like chewing gum or individual
toilet paper rolls.

·         The “Final Price” in this listing takes the RR discount, even though you will not be using it during that transaction.  It reflects the net price of that item.

·         Most printable coupon sites will require that you download a “coupon printer” the first time you use them.  This is a safe download that simply tracks how many times you’ve printed.  Most coupons will allow you to print two copies (this is usually done by hitting the Back button on your browser and refreshing the page after the first copy prints).  If you have more than one computer in your house, it can sometimes be advantageous to print two copies on each computer.

·         Remember that you can repeat a deal depending on how many coupons you have unless there is a limit on the number of items you can purchase.  For example, Wheat thins for $0.99 and you know of a $1 off printable coupon – if you have 3 computers in your house, you could print 6 coupons and buy 6 boxes for free!  BUT, Walgreens may have a restriction on the number of boxes you can buy at the $0.99 price, so be sure to look before you checkout.

·         There are many more deals posted on larger sites such as Southern Savers or Wild for Wags, these are just a sampling of what I think are the best deals available.

Thanks ya'll!



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