CVS Thursday and Black Friday 2012 sales ad with freebies and coupon matchups (Thanksgiving Day hours and deals too)

Here are some of the FREE after ECB offers for CVS, the ad that begins on Thanksgiving Thursday and runs Thursday/Friday/Saturday. Weird that they have almost 30 freebies in the beginning of the week, and now just a half dozen. And what’s with the 6 nail polishes every Black Friday?

 

Mars Candy Singles $0.75 Limit 2 Free after ECB
CVS Flossers 90ct. $2 Limit 2 Free after ECB

GUM Soft Toothbrush w/cap 2pk $2.50 Limit 2 Free after ECB

 

Phillips Ear Buds $6.99 Limit 1 Free after ECB
CVS Alkaline Batteries AA/AAA only 4pk $3.65 Limit 1 Free after ECB
Cheerios, Corn or Rice Chex Mix cereal 8.9-14 oz $2.87 Get $2 ECB Limit 1


Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick or Color Burst Lip Butter $6.99 Get $4 ECB Limit 6
1/1 Revlon lip product (SS 10/28)
Wet n’ Wild Perfect Petites Nail Color Kit $2.99 Get $2 ECB Limit 1


 

Here are some coupons:

 

 

$0.50 off ONE BOX Original Cheerios cereal
$1.00 off any TWO BOXES of Chex cereals

Save 50¢ when you buy ONE BOX (1) Original Cheerios® cereal (the one in the yellow box).
Expires 11/30/2012.
Buy 1 GUM® Eez-Thru Flosser®, Save 75¢.
Expires 11/28/2012.

Walgreens Thursday and Black Friday 2012 ad~freebies with coupon matchups (with click and print shopping list)

walgreens matchups

Here are the items that are free after Register Rewards, for the Thursday/Friday/Saturday ad. I put printable coupon sites at bottom of post.

MidNite menopause chew tablet (28 ct) – $7 get $7 RR
$2 coupon from 10/28 or 9/9 Smartsource

 


Advil PM (4 ct) caplet – $1 get $1 RR
$1 any Advil PM (1/3/13) from 10/28 Redplum

 

Blu Science Trim Blu (60 ct) – $10 get $10 RR
$2/1 coupon found in Walgreens Vitamin and Supplements Booklet
Carmex lip care 0.15-0.35 oz $1 get $1 RR

Carmex Lip Balm $.30 (12/31/12) from 10/21 Smartsource

Crest 3D White vivid Radiant mint toothpaste $2.99 get $3 RR
$.75 Crest toothpaste 4 oz or more or liquid gel (11/30/12) 10/28 P&G
Dr. Teals Epsom Salt Foot Soak Peppermint (2 lb) – $5.99 get $6 RR
$1/1 Dr. Teals product from 11/4 Parade magazine
Dream Water Shot (2.5 oz) – $2.49 get $2.49 RR
$1/1 coupon from Walgreens Wish Lists & Party Hits booklet, found in the store.

 


Herbal Essence shampoo, conditioner or styling product (6.8 to 10.17 oz) – $2.99 get $3 RR
Herbal Essences Or Aussie Product, Any (Excludes Trial/Travel Size) $1/2  from 10-07-12 Redplum
GOT2B spiking glue (6 oz)  or Glued Ultra Style Glue (6 oz)  $1.99 get $2 RR
Cepacol lozenge honey lemon (16 ct) – $3 get $3 RR
Gum Super or Micro Tip Compact (2 ct) toothbrush  $1.49 get $1.49 RR
Hair-sil Accelerator shampoo (4 oz) – $7.99 get $8 RR
Scunci No Damage elastic products (18 ct) 2/$3 get $3 RR
Sheets Energy Strips (10 ct) – $3.99 get $4 RR

 


Sheets Sleep Strips (10 ct) –$4.99 get $5 RR
Super Nutrition Simply One men tabs (30 ct) or Women– $10 get $10 RR
Thermacare back heat wrap single pack – $3 get $3 RR
Omega smartkids DHA 60 ct chewable softgels $10, get $10 RR

 

Printable Coupons:

 

{Black Friday 2012} Cabela’s sales ad with mail-in-rebate matchups

Woot! I’m doing Black Friday matchups for Cabela’s. I know, I know, where else are you going to get Cabela’s matchups, right? I have gone through the ad and searched just about every brand name that’s in there, and found whatever manufacturers’ mail in rebates that they are offering. It’s also in a printable checklist format so that you can check off what you want to shop for that day and print it to take with you. I have uploaded most of the rebate forms to this site, which is where the tan hyperlinks will take you. That way, even if the mfr pulls them down, they will still be available to you.The first 600 customers in line by 5:00am will receive one of the following:

 

Simmons scope, on sale for $49.99 (reg $99)  plus a 20% MIR that will make it $39.99.  Here is the rebate form:Simmons_Shootforsavings_Rebate

 

Beretta, various items on sale, page 7 of ad.  Match with this $50 rebate form:$50 Beretta pistol rebate

 

FNH USA also has several items on sale.  $50 rebate formBe careful-rebate specifies which models are eligible for rebate!

FNH rebate-exp 11.30

 

Winchester-offering two different rebate forms-check pages 9 and 10 of adWinchester $20 rebate form

winchester ammo $5 rebate

Remington-offering almost a dozen various rebates, including cash back, Ducks Unlimited Memberships and NRA memberships

Current Remington rebates

 

Browning-has a few, nothing great, but worth checking into if you’re buying one

Browning promotions

 

Nikon Hunting-a few, you may need to purchase online now, then get price adjustment, because some expire 11/20.

Nikon Hunting promotions

 

Federal Premium Ammunition-page 9 of ad, on sale for $17.99.

Get up to $40 back, depending on how many boxes you purchase.

Also, cross check this rebate form with the doorbuster on page 3.

OT557_BigBucksRebateCoupon Federal ammunition

Garmin-Only has aviation models available for rebatesGarmin rebates

 

Bushnell-page 12 of adRebate includes:

Save up to $75.00 on select full size Bushnell Binoculars.

$75 Off of full size Elite Binoculars.
$50 Off of full size Legend Ultra Binoculars.
$25 Off of full size Trophy XLT Binoculars.

Offer valid from 10/1/12 to 12/31/12

Binocular-Bonanza-form Bushnell

 

 

Leupold-Purchase select Leupold Mark AR scopes (SKUs 67170, 67165, 67160, 67405, 67400, 67390, 67395), and receive a $50.00 rebate. Offer valid October 1st, 2012 to December 31st, 2012and while supplies last.Mark_AR_Riflescope_rebate_2012 Leupold

 

 

Rapala-the lure rebate has expired, but they are offering this:Get a free Rapala ICE FORCE Tackle Pack when you buy a StrikeMaster Honda 35cc Lite or a StrikeMaster Lazer Mag.Rapala ice-force-strikemaster-rebate

 

And just an FYI, after searching for other rebates, I could not find any for the following brands. But check the store for tearpads of them

Caldwell

Daisy

Barnett crossbows

Sig Sauer

BSA Optics

Jiffy ice drills

Champion generators

Plano

 

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10 alternatives to Black Friday~outdoors edition

Earlier today, I posted my anti-Black Friday post. I am boycotting Black Friday and the big box stores. I am resetting our family’s clock, so to speak, and really focusing on what I want them to learn, and what memories they will have from their childhood holidays. I’ve been doing many of these activities anyway, but never before have I actively rejected the main retailers of Americana, so to speak. Sure, every holiday season, I would go to all of them, at least once to pick up what (I thought) I needed. Not anymore! So here are ten activities that my family and I will be doing this holiday season. I have tried to include family holiday activities and holiday activities for all ages of kids.

1. Play Again, the film. This is a great and so well-put-together and inspiring movie. It tells the tale of the damage that is being done to our kid by consumerism, and not learning to enjoy the outdoors. It might be on Netflix, but it’s only $20 to buy the DVD. See trailer at end of this post.

chrismas lights

Check back as I will add all of the Herr’s holiday events to our calendar.

2. Go for a walk/hike at Nottingham Park (or your local park) at dusk, and then to see the Herr’s Christmas Lights. Obviously this is a local option, so adapt to fit your community. We are lucky enough to have a wonderful county park right next to Herr’s lights display.

3. Clean up your yard for the final fall cleanup and put up your outdoor decorations.

4. Make some ornament for the birds. Longwood Gardens also offers a wonderful handout with several other ways. Read it and print it here:

wildlife tree homemade ornaments that feed birds

5. Plan now and do what you can to get your outdoor area to become a Certified Wildlife Habitat.

6. Go skiing or sledding or ice skating or hunting or fishing or whatever outdoors activity might be possible in your area.

7. Look online and find yourself a charity fun run or walk or 5k. Many communities like to use the theme “Jingle Bell Run” and they are very popular this time of year. Then get out there and get walking or running.

8. Just go for a walk, hike or jog–chances are we are all going to overeat on Thursday, work it off!

9. Volunteer at a local park or nature preserve. Call them now to see what tasks they may need done.

10. Call your local church or town or nursing home or charity. See if they need any help with outdoor decorations.