new CVS ad-good news, bad news

When it rains good deals, it pours. After a few slow weeks, this one looks good. First, the good news. Get your ad and check out pages 3 and 17 for tons of “free after ECB” items. Great stuff and high limits, like 5! And if you check your coupon holders, I’m sure you have lots of corresponding coupons like I do–for Listerine, Arm & Hammer, L’oreal and more.

Now the bad news. They are all only Sunday/Monday deals which doesn’t give us much time and frankly stresses me out a bit. I want to roll all of the ECBs I got on Black Friday weekend, and this is the perfect opportunity to do it. Except that I have 1000 other things to do because it’s the last weekend before Christmas. And the weather people are calling for some type of ice/sleet/snow messy mix on Sunday.

I hope to cash in on these deals and walk away with lots of free stuff and hopefully enough moneymakers that I will actually increase my ECBs. It’s just finding the time to do it. I don’t even have my tree up yet! Or have any presents wrapped, or have my cards sent…….

new Acme ad

I got the ad for Acme that starts Friday. Finally something to get excited about! Certain Kellogg’s cereals are 1.50 each, must buy 6. But I have tons of the $1 coupons, and it includes Mini Wheats and Crispix! Yay! Usually it’s just the sugary stuff so I don’t get too much of it.

Keller’s butter is 1.88 which is a great price for butter. I find that butter freezes well. So does cream cheese, which is $1 for Philly brand and there were $1 off 3 coupons out, I think it was last week or the week before. So 3 bricks for $2. You just have to stir it up as it separates when frozen. Or I just use it in cooking/baking and it doesn’t matter.

The Hatfield bacon is bogo, I freeze bacon too and it’s fine. Hatfield is our favorite kind. The Herr’s are 3 for $6 again, make sure you look for those $0.35 peelies so that will take another $0.70 off each bag.

Snapple is 3 twelvepacks for $14, or 36 bottles for $14, or $0.38 a bottle. A good price if you like it, Dan likes to take tea with his lunches.

The Coke/Nabisco deal seems decent, I don’t know if there are any coupons floating around for either of those brands. But still decent prices if you’re having people over for the holidays.

The New England coffee is 4.50 a bag, so last chance to use those $1.50 coupons that were out before they expire. $3 for a bag of coffee is pretty good, I think.

GUM/Butler toothbrushes are $1, so use the $0.75 coupons that were out (last week maybe?) and get it for free and some possible overage.

Penn Maid sour cream is bogo if you need it, and there are $1 off 2 coupons out recently.

There’s also a small bottle of Advil for $1, check your coupon binders to see if you have $1 off ANY Advil coupons. Free! There are usually printables on their website too.

I hate Target

If you haven’t noticed, I never post deals at Target. I hate Target. I know lots of people that love it, but I’m not one of them.

If you go to Target’s website, they post their own store coupons. They also frequently publish them in the weekly inserts. If you contact Customer Service, they will tell you that it is Target’s policy to accept BOTH a store coupon and a mfr coupon for the same item. This has potential for some really good deals, right?

Hmph. Good Luck. I have been to the one on Concord Pike and the one on Route 30 East. Both shot me down time & time again, saying they couldn’t accept two coupons for one item. It didn’t matter if I had the printed policy with me. Didn’t matter how many cashiers or managers I spoke with. Each time, I’d call Customer Service, and I’d hear “Gee, we’re really sorry that happened to you. Our policy is to accept both coupons.” But that was it, nothing ever changed. Finally, after one incident where I left tons of stuff at the register and left with $92 worth of coupons in my hand, I swore I’d never go there again. And I really have only gone there once a year or so.

I went this past summer to one in Colorado, because there was a pretty good diaper/wipes deal I wanted to show my sister-in-law how to do. Of course it required both a mfr and a store coupon–and we were denied. I must be Target cursed or something, because so many moms on hcw have terrific luck there.

So Kevin got an xmas gift from someone, with a Target gift receipt, and I had to exchange it. I decided to try the new store on Route 1 near Brinton Lake. The guy at the CS counter was insisting that the gift receipt was not the gift receipt. I pleaded with him to please try scanning it–what do you know? It WAS the gift receipt. I have no idea what his problem was, it said Gift Receipt right across the top. So I leave the CS counter with gift card and I was off to browse. Picked up a few things–there are $1 packs of Rayovac batteries, if you have the recent $1 insert coupon-free! Got some of those. Got Kevin some things, then decided to browse maternity clothes, which happened to be right next to the fitting rooms.

The clerk working the fitting rooms was completely obnoxious. She was on the phone with a customer and when she hung up, she referred to him as “ignorant” to another coworker, and was talking quite loudly. She barked at a customer who wanted to try something on–“You can’t try underwear on here!” The poor customer said that yes, she figured that, but wanted to try on the tops she was holding. She belched loudly a few times. I really wanted to try on a few things but wasn’t in the mood for any interaction with her.

So another reluctant visit to Target and my opinion of them has not changed. I just got a baby gift card for there from my coworkers, so I will go use it and that will probably be it.

still slow……..

Still no deals to get excited over.

CVS-new ad starts tomorrow. If you have ECBs that you need to roll over and cannot wait until next week, there are a few ‘free after ECB’ items. But they stink, nothing I’d really want.

Sunday & Monday only
Nova Max glucometer/monitor $9.99
EARinse $9.99
Sleep MD $7.99
All of the above are free after ECBs and limit 1

All Week
Contour Monitor $14.99 get a $5.00 ECB (limit 1)

Colgate Total Advanced $2.99 get a $2.00 ECB (limit 2)

ACME
Another dud of a week. I’m going to keep my trip small. The only decent deal is the Kellogg’s cereal. $1.67 a box, must buy 3. If you have any of the $1 off one coupons left, only $0.67 a box. These coupons were in the inserts a few weeks ago and I believe they expire 12/31, so I guess I’ll use up whatever I have.

Walgreen’s
Today is the last day for this week’s spend $25 get $5 RR. I’ve done this deal twice. Buy the Arm & Hammer detergent that is advertised with an in-store coupon on the back of the ad. The detergent is $6.99, but then with coupon, only $1.99 and there is a $1 off one coupon available on the A&H website. The best part is that $6.99 will count towards your $25 total. Then when you hand them the coupon, the register takes $5 off for each one. The site will let you print 2 coupons.