Free Cover Girl makeup at CVS

If you were one of the lucky ones to get the bogo coupon in your Sunday inserts, Cover Girl makeup is bogo at CVS this week. It is CVS’s corporate policy to accept a bogo coupon in conjunction with a bogo sale, but as always, ymmv. The store manager/supervisor can choose not to honor it.

I have never had any trouble using bogo coupons and sales together at Jennersville, Kennett or Landenberg.

Unfortunately, this coupon was not in the Philly Inquirer Proctor & Gamble insert, but it was in either the Daily Local or the Delaware News Journal, not sure which one.

CVS-week of August 3

It looks like we’re coming up on a few slow weeks at CVS. Only a few freebies and stuff to get excited about. Again, remember I pay for my items with ECBs, so when I say free, it’s because I’m rolling my ECBs.

Crest/Oral B: items are $2.49, and you get $1.50 back in ECBs, thus final cost $0.99. There are $1 coupons in today’s paper, so use those to make your items free. Limit 5 per card. That’s for both–not 5 toothpastes and 5 toothbrushes, 5 combined total.

Children’s/Infant Advil: This is actually on the front cover of the monthly book, it’s a month-long deal. Pay $5.79, get $5.79 back in ECBs. Print your $1 coupon here to make yours $4.79 with $5.79 back. It says limit 1, but several shoppers are reporting the actual limit is 2. Check the bottom of your receipt after you purchase. If you are done, it will say “Offer Limit Reached.” It may be a glitch that they’ll fix.

Folgers: twin pack is $6.99 with $3.00 back, final cost $3.99. It is limit 2. The coupons in today’s paper are $1 off 2. That’s the cheapest I’ve seen this for a while.

Almay: select cosmetics, check circular, are $8.99 with $5 ecb back. There are $1 coupons in today’s paper, making final cost $2.99. There will be better deals than this down the road, if history repeats itself, but $2.99 is a good price if there is something you need and can’t wait.

Colgate: also is .99 after ECBs. So if you have coupons, it will be free.

Energy drinks: Extreme energy shots are $4.99 with $4.99 back. Limit 1 per card. Almost a year ago, there was a money-making deal on these, so I had several of them. I never drank one but my husband did. Apparently they taste like cough syrup. I gave them to a friend who works the overnight shift, she said the same–they taste terrible but they do work if you need them.

In any event, if you have a $10 ecb to roll and you want to do it, the energy drink will work. You could do that plus the advil and a toothpaste.
4.99 energy drink
5.79 advil
2.49 crest
12.27 total
-1.00 advil
-1.00 crest
10.27 new total, pay with $10 ecb and change
Get back: 4.99 for energy drink, 5.79 for advil, 1.50 for crest

The energy drinks are back in the far corner with other nutritional supplements. Hard to find. Check your weekly circular for other details.

CVS weekly circular

Walgreen’s-FREE photos and cheap school supplies

This Wednesday only, Walgreen’s is offering one free roll of film developing.The coupon can be found in the weekly circular at the front of the store. The film developing is one roll per person, so if you have more than one, bring your spouse or kids. While you’re waiting for the one-hour film developing, take a look at the other coupons in the flyer for school supplies. Very cheap! Lots of decent items for $0.09 and $0.19. Happy shopping.

No more Wal-Mart deals for a while….Walgreen’s is better anyway.

For a long time I didn’t shop at Walmart due to the way it was reported that they treat their employees. Then I let my guard down and gradually started shopping there again. But it looks like it’s time for another boycott, even if I do only spend pennies on the dollar there. I like Obama. That’s who I plan to vote for. At this point, I don’t know of anything that would make me vote Republican.

And I read this article on Yahoo: “Wal-Mart Reportedly Urges Managers to Lobby Against Obama”

So while I hate for a bargain blog to get political, this is why you won’t be seeing any more Wal-Mart deals posted here for a while. At least not until after Obama wins, then I can go there and give them a big “nyah nyah.”

There is life without Wal-Mart. Walgreen’s has been showing much better prices on school supplies this summer. And Rubinstein’s will soon be kicking off their back-to-school sales, and wouldn’t you rather support the little local guy? We get all of our health and beauty items free at CVS, paying with ECBs, anyway. I won’t miss Wal-Mart.

One more reason to shop at Walgreen’s, if you need it–their philosophy on hiring disabled people. And check out this article from MSNBC.