Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste or 360 ActiFlex toothbrush @ $2.99, get $2 ECB. Limit 1
Use $1 coupon for toothbrush or toothpaste from 9/27 insert
Pay $1.99, get $2 ECB; final cost = FREE after coupon and ECB
Tone or Dial bar soap, 2-3 pk. @ $1.88, get $1 ECB. Limit 1
Use $1 Tone printable coupon or $.35 Dial coupon from 8/16 insert
Pay $.88-$1.53, get $1 ECB; final cost = -$.12 - $.53 after coupon and ECB
Bayer Breeze blood glucose meter @ $14.99, get $5 ECB. Limit 2
Use "up to $30" coupon from 2/1 insert (coupon will only take off the meter's purchase price, since it is under $30)
Pay $0, get $5 ECB; final cost = $5 profit after coupon and ECB
Johnson & Johnson's medicine, selected varieties, buy $20 worth, get $10 ECB. Limit 1
I haven't figured out a way to get it for free, but there are some scenarios you could do to get it relatively cheap, so if it's something you need right now or if you just use a lot of, it might be worth it.
Scenario #1:
Buy 4 Benadryl @ $5 = $20
Use (4) $1 coupons from 8/2 or 8/23 inserts
Pay $16, get $10 ECB; final cost = 4/$6 after coupons and ECB
Scenario #2:
Buy 2 Sudafed @ $7 and 1 Tylenol cold @ $6 = $20
Use (2) $2 Sudafed coupons from 8/2 insert or printable here (Note: printable is valid only on nasal spray) and (1) $2 Tylenol printable coupon
Pay $14, get $10 ECB; final cost = 3/$4 after coupons and ECB
Revlon nail polish @ $3.99, get $3 ECB. Limit 6
Use $1 "color cosmetic" coupon from 9/13 insert
Pay $2.99, get $3 ECB; final cost = FREE after coupon and ECB
If you're new to the world of CVS shopping, you'll probably want to check out my post here, which explains how the system works and how it to make it work for you.
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