deals I’m doing at CVS this week, week of October 14

Ok, getting started a bit late this week, but I have a coupon for a free flu shot that expires tomorrow. I’ve been waiting to use it, because I wanted to combine trips and get some stuff while I was there. But now since the coupon is worth about $30 and it expires tomorrow, I definitely have to go. Looking at the ad, this is what I’m going to do.

Starting out, I have $5 ECBs from a CVS Advisory Panel survey and $1 in ECBs from my quarterly earnings (two Rx).

Going to do first:

Physicians Formula-spend $10, get $7 ECB. Most items are $11-$12. I want new eyeliner and there’s also a $1 off 1 coupon from 8/12 inserts that I probably have in my binder.

Pay about $5 out of pocket, get $7 ECB.

 

Second:

Duracell, spend $15, get $5 ECB. $1 coupons in 9/30 inserts. The AA and AAAs are $4 each.

Buy 4=$16, use four $1 coupons, plus my $7 ECB. Pay $5 for 4 packs of Duracell, get $5 back in ECB.

 

That will be it, will hang on to my $5 ECBs.

Cheap Duracell batteries

 

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With two little boys, I can never have enough batteries. I remember before K was born, my battery stockpile was huge–now I struggle to maintain it. Amazon has this Duracell Coppertop Batteries AA and AAA 20-pack on sale right now for $9.47. Clip the $.75 coupon in the middle of the page (I had to scroll down lower than usual to find it) and check out through Subscribe & Save to get them for only $7.72 shipped. If you are an Amazon Prime member, you will also receive a $5 Amazon credit code by email within the next 7 days. That would make your order only $2.72. You can also get the Duracell Value Charger with 4 AAA Rechargeable Nimh Batteries for only $9.49 after $1.50 coupon in the middle of the page! This should also qualify for the $5 credit, making it only $4.49. I have a battery charger and some rechargable batteries, we just don’t use it often. It works well though.

Prices at Amazon can change quickly, so don’t wait too long if you want this deal. Now, if I could just get the boys to turn off their toys and now wear out the batteries so quickly–especially all of their Hess trucks–the headlights are always on!

 

Thanks Couponing for 4!