Walgreens is my favorite place to get very inexpensive, and often times FREE, stuff!!
Theraflu 6 packets or Liquid (8.3 oz) - $3.99
Here's the deal:
Buy Theraflu Sugar Free Night Time 6 pack for $3.99 (I've used these and they aren't bad.)
Use the $2/1 Walgreens coupon from the Diabetes and You Holiday/Winter edition (these are found
by the pharmacy
Use the $2/1 coupon from here or here
Final cost - FREE!
(When shopping at most stores, you can stack a store coupon AND a manufacturers coupon. This is true for Walgreens. As you will notice, the sale price above is $3.99, and you will be using $4 worth of coupons. You will need to find a "filler item". A filler item is a very inexpensive item used to absorb the overage created by using coupons. If you are already purchasing additional items, no need to worry. But if you're just after the deal above, you must pick up a filler item (think gum, candy, etc.) that you can get for $0.50 or less. Right now, check out the Christmas clearance aisle...you may find some great filler items there!!
Buy 2 participating Neosporin and/or bandaid products get $3RR (Register Rewards)
Deal idea 1:
Buy 2 Neosporin Lip Health - 2/$8
Use 2 $3/1 coupons from here
Pay $2
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost: FREE + $1 mm (money maker)
Deal idea 2:
Buy 2 Neosporin 0.5 oz antibacterial ointment - 2/$8
Use 2 $1/1 coupons from here
Use the $2/1 coupons from Walgreens Children's Activity Book...it will automatically deduct $4 for buying 2 (is $0.99 at Walgreens, but you'll get your money back after this deal!!
Pay $2
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost: FREE + $1 mm
Kellogg's Frosted Flakes/Smart Start/Special K/Special K Bars/Nutrigrain Bars (8 pack)/Fiber Plus Bars (5 pack) 2/$5 - Get $2 RR
Deal idea 1:
Buy 2 boxes of Smart Start Cereal - $5
Use 2 $0.75/1 coupons here
Pay $3.50 oop (out of pocket)
Get $2 RR
Final cost: $0.75 per box
Deal idea 2:
Buy 2 boxes of Frosted Flakes Cereal - $5
Use $1.50/2 coupon from here
Pay $3.50 oop
Get $2 RR
Final Cost: $0.75 per box
**I have taken a vow to never spend more than $1 on cereal, and now you see how it's possible to get name brand cereal for much less than generic boxes. Gotta love it!!**
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