Grocery Deals

CVS BEST Weekly Deals 3/18-3/24


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Here are this week’s best deals at CVS! Thank you to Frugal Living and Having Fun, our Freebies 2 Deals CVS expert, for putting this list together!

Always remember to take a copy of the  CVS Coupon Policy!  Please read this post before you head to CVS to shop this week!

Crystal Light Singles – 2/$1.00
Use the $1.00 off of two Crystal Light coupon from the 3-18-12 SS (no size restriction)
Total Cost 2 for FREE!

Carefree Trial Size Original or Body Shape Pantyliners (20-22ct) $1.00
Use the $1.00 off Carefree Product Coupon from the 3-18-12 SS
Or, use the $.50 off Carefree printable coupon
Total Cost as low as FREE!

Biore Cleansers or Strips (prices start at $7.99)
Buy Two and Earn $5.00 back in Extra Bucks (Limit 1)
Use the Buy One Get One FREE Biore coupon from the 3-4-12 SS
Total Cost as low as $1.49 each

Vitaminwater, Powerade or Fuze – $1.00 each
Spend $15.00 and Earn $5.00 back in Extra Bucks (Limit 1)
Total Cost $0.66 each after Extra Bucks

Bic Disposable Razors (3-12 ct) Buy 1 get 1 50% off

Possible Deal Scenario:
Buy 2 Bic Shavers Sensitive Skin $3.79 (based on online price)
Minus 50% off sale = $5.69 for both
Use two of the $2.00 off Bic Razors Coupon from the 3-18-12 SS or from the March ALL YOU Magazine
Total Cost $0.84 each!

Got2B Products – $3.99
Use the $3.00 off Got2B Full Size Product Coupon from the 2-12-12 RP
Total Cost $0.99

Colgate Optic White – $3.49
Earn $2.00 back in Extra Bucks (limit 2)
Use the $1.00 off Colgate Optic White, Total Advanced or Sensitive Pro Relief Coupon from the 3-11-12 SS
Total Cost $0.49

Charmin Basic 4 Double Rolls – $2.99 each
Buy 10, for a total of $29.90 (*Part of Buy $30 Earn $10 CVS Cash Card *Should Trigger Card!)
Earn a $10 CVS Cash Card
Total Cost $1.99 each after cash card

Also, be sure to check out Frugal Living and Having Fun  for a full list of deals at CVS this week!

**If you are new to couponing, you will notice some abbreviations next to certain coupons. SS Stands for Smart Source, RP Stands for Red Plum and PG Stands for Proctor and Gamble. They are all of the coupons inserts you can get in your Sunday paper.

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1 Comment

  1. It took me a day and a half to get over my (fit). Went to CVS and the cashier said he couldn’t take 2 of my coupons for the optic white toothpaste because they were in Spanish and he couln’t read it? I was left speechless and all I could say was are you serious? You could clearly see the $1.00 off and the pic , but because he said he couldn’t read what it said he would not accept it. We occasionally get smart source inserts in Spanish where I live and have never had this problem, even at other CVS stores. I asked if there was someone or a manager that I could talk to and of course he said no, when I told my daughter what happened she pointed out where the English translation part of the coupon was, which I wish I would have noticed but I was just so upset. So I will try again and also take my English version coupons just in case he tries it again.

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