CVS: Deals for the week of November 15-21, 2009
Here are the best deals at CVS this week, with a big thanks to The Thrifty Mama for her help in compiling them. Don't forget to print your $5/$30 CVS coupon and $5/$20 CVS coupon to further sweeten these deals!
******WEEKLY ECB DEALS******
Buy 1 Dry Idea or Right Guard deodorant at $2.99, Get $1 ECB (Limit 1)
Use $2/1 printable which was available awhile back--if you still have it
Or, use $1/1 Right Guard printable here and stack with $1/1 from the CVS $100 Flu Booklet
Free after coupon(s) and ECBs
Buy $12 worth of Glade products, Get $4 ECBs (Limit 1)
*Deal Idea*
Buy 2 Sense and Spray at $6 each
Use 2 $4/1 coupons from the 10/18 SmartSource insert
Free after coupons and ECBs
Buy 3 Suave Conditioner, Shampoo, or Styler at $2 each, Get $2 ECBs (Limit 1)
*Deal Idea*
Buy 3 products at $2 each
Use 2 $0.50/1 coupons and a Buy 2, Get One Free coupon from the 9/13 RedPlum insert
$0.33 cents each after coupons and ECBs
Buy $20 worth of select Flu Remedies, Get $10 ECBs (Limit 1)
*Deal Idea*
Buy 2 Theraflu at $6 each
Buy 1 Boiron Homeopathic at $9
Use $2/1 Boiron printable coupon here
Stack with $2/1 Boiron coupon from the CVS $100 Flu Booklet
Use 2 $2/1 Theraflu printables here
Use $3/2 Theraflu from the CVS $100 Flu Booklet
$0.33 cents each after coupons and ECBs
Buy $10 worth of select Hellmann's, Lipton, Ragu, or Skippy Products, Get $3 ECBs (Limit 1)
Buy 3 Skippy at $1.66 each
Buy 3 Ragu at $1.66 each
Use 3 $0.40/1 Skippy from the 10/4 or 11/15 RedPlum insert
Use $1.25/3 Ragu coupon from the 11/15 RedPlum insert
$0.76 cents each after coupons and ECBs
Buy 1 package of Duracell Batteries at $2.99, Get $1 ECB (Limit 1)
Use $1/1 from the 11/1 P&G insert
$0.99 after coupon and ECBs
Buy 2 General Mills Cereals at $3 each, Get $2 ECBs
Use 2 $1/1 Total printables here (IE) or here (FF)
Or 2 coupons from here or here or from the 10/4, 10/18, 10/25, or 11/1 SmartSource inserts
As low as $1 a box after coupons and ECBs
Buy 1 CoverGirl Simply Ageless Foundation at $13 and 1 CoverGirl Blush at $10, Get $10 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use BOGO coupon from the 11/1 P&G insert
Plus, use $1/1 coupon from the 11/1 RedPlum insert
$1.50 each after coupons and ECBs
******NON-ECB DEALS******
Colgate Total and Cavity Protection--on sale Buy One, Get One Free (2 for $2.99)
Buy 2 and use 2 $1/1 coupon from the 11/8 SmartSource insert
Plus, stack with $1/1 coupon from the CVS $100 Flu Booklet
Free after coupons and Buy One, Get One Sale
Kleenex Facial Tissue--$0.99
Use $1/1 coupon from the $100 CVS Flu Booklet
Free after coupon
Lindsay Olives--on sale Buy One, Get One Free (2 for $1.99)
Buy 2 and use $1/2 printable here
$0.49 for two after coupon!
Tone 2-pack Bar Soap--$1.79
Use $1/1 printable here
$0.79 after coupon
New to CVS-ing and want some hand-holding? Don't try to make heads or tails of this post because it probably won't make a lot of sense to you. Instead, go here where I explain the CVS program in full detail. Want to join in the fun and incredible savings? Then go here where I share more about how to make it work for you.
******Share Your Deals and Scenarios!********
Have your shopping trip planned or did you come up with a great deal scenario/idea? Just post about it on your blog and leave your link below. **To make it easy for everyone to navigate quickly through the links, your link must link directly to your CVS deals post. Links going to the homepage of your blog or any other part of your blog besides the direct link to your CVS deals post will be deleted.**






There is a $1.00/2 Ragu printable here: http://save-a-lot.com/
The coupon does not specify to be used at Save-a-Lot.
Posted by: Amanda Brackney | November 14, 2009 at 04:13 PM
Where is the CVS flu book located at I haven't seen it.
Thanks!
Posted by: Michelle | November 14, 2009 at 04:22 PM
The $5/20 coupon link isn't working for me. :( I tried IE and FF.
Posted by: Abbie | November 14, 2009 at 05:06 PM
There has been a $3/1 printable Glade CVS store coupon on their site that I think you posted about a while ago. If you combine that with the manufacturer coupons, you should be able to pay nothing for the Glade (except tax) and reap $4 ECBs! I am going to try it this week and see if they take both. I think they should! The coupon from the site reads "CVS/Pharmacy coupon."
Posted by: Kim F. | November 14, 2009 at 05:19 PM
The total for Ragu and skippy deal is only 9.96.
Posted by: ss li | November 14, 2009 at 05:42 PM
Aaaah the infamous 'flu coupon book'....I checked all over my town many different times, and none of the CVS's here (CA) had them....did anyone get one?
Posted by: cjs | November 14, 2009 at 06:24 PM
HI there Crystal,
It's Deb over at Frugal Living And Having Fun. In your above CVS Scenario for the Glade Products, you may want to include this wonderful $3.00 CVS Coupon HERE:
http://print.coupons.com/Couponweb/Offers.aspx?pid=14415&zid=oj97&nid=10
Have a great weekend. Talk to you soon.
Deb
Posted by: Deb~ Frugal Living And Having Fun | November 14, 2009 at 06:31 PM
Hi Crystal, It's Deb Again,
There is also a $3.00/1 For the Glade Lasting Impressions Here as well. They say, "CVS Pharmacy Coupon" on them, so I am sure you can stack the $4.00/1 with the $3.00/1 CVS Coupon to make a $1.00 Profit on each Glade Sense and Spray. That is wonderful ...I love these.
Deb @ Frugal Living And Having Fun
Posted by: Deb~ Frugal Living And Having Fun | November 14, 2009 at 06:36 PM
I'm interested in the Right Guard deal, but I can't find the coupons :-( I have the flu coupon book, but can't seem to find it in there--any hints on other coupons that it's next to? I keep flipping through and can't find it. Also, the link for the $1 coupon takes me to the Right Guard site, but I don't see anywhere to get the coupon.
Thanks!
Posted by: Tasha | November 14, 2009 at 06:56 PM
I used the 5 off 20 coupon today and it scaned 10 off 20!!!! the casier and i were shocked!!
Posted by: emily | November 14, 2009 at 07:19 PM
I'm excited about the new 'Greenbagtag' Seems you can puchases for .99 and every 4th visit you'll get 1 ecb for using your own bag!
Posted by: Chrys | November 15, 2009 at 10:17 AM
There are also some peelies on the glade for $2 off. And printables on the CVS website that say CVS so I was able to stack those with the others to make it a money maker.
And I was able to get a swiffer sweeper starter kit for $8.99 and then I used a coupon for a free refill wyb starter kit. Then used a .50 on the starter kit.
Posted by: Honey | November 15, 2009 at 02:19 PM
My CVS would not let me use both the $4.00/1 and the $3.00/1 from cvs.com for the Glade Sense and Spray.
Otherwise, what a super-sweet deal week at CVS!! I've been waiting a while for a good week!!
Posted by: Carrie | November 15, 2009 at 03:24 PM
I used the $5/$30 today and for some reason it would not scan, nor was the cashier able to punch in the numbers. Eventually the manager had to come up and manually push it through. I don't know what the issue was exactly, but thought I would give anyone else using it a heads up...
Posted by: Gina | November 15, 2009 at 04:25 PM
Just a question like a fellow guest posted the Ragu deal came to $9.96 not $10 or over. So how will that work?
Thanks Crystal and everyone who make all these deals posted!
Renee~ WAHM of 4
http://under-the-weeping-willow.blogspot.com
Posted by: Renee Nay | November 16, 2009 at 08:31 AM
My CVS wouldn't let me use the BOGO and the $1.00 of covergirl. I'm going to call right now and figure out the problem. The manager wasn't there so I couldn't talk to him.
Posted by: Tiffany | November 16, 2009 at 12:26 PM
I had problems using the covergirl coupons today. I keep getting CVS workers that don't know much about couponing and they give me a hard time using any coupons. It has happened multiple times. I have been trying to make sure and check my coupons over a lot before I use them so that I know they are okay before I get in trouble from the CVS workers.
Posted by: Melissa Smith | November 16, 2009 at 05:48 PM
HI! This Saturday night I was at CVS and noticed they had already taken down the prices for the previous week and were putting up the prices for the coming week. I mentioned it to the cashier and she said they were actually running two ads at the same time. Wow! Does this mean I can go Saturday night and double dip? I don't shop on Sundays and sometimes the good deals are gone before I get there Monday morning. If so, that would make for some sweet shopping deals. Anyone else experience this?
Posted by: Brooke P | November 17, 2009 at 10:57 AM
Got a great deal at my CVS yesterday. I picked up the CoverGirl foundation and blush, and planned to use the BOGO plus the $1 off. Before I went up to the register I scanned my card at the front of the store and a $5/$15 printed out! So I ended up getting both CG items, 1 greenbagtag and 2 bags of gummy bears for .93 cents OOP. I had $6.99 in ECBs to use, which is why I had to add the gummy bears to my items. Good stocking stuffers though!
Posted by: Sue | November 17, 2009 at 04:12 PM
CALLING ALL EXPERTS!!!!!!!!!!
Has anyone bought the cover girl foundation and the blush???
My question is.. how can you use the BoGo coupon, and another manu coupon. the Bogo will be used on one item, making the second one free, but the manufacture dollar coupon ...will be for the product thats free???
thats where i am confused.
I am a banker, so , i'm used to transactions and everything accounted for, but this really makes me go...HUH???
Posted by: laura | November 17, 2009 at 07:20 PM
The BOGO coupon is for the free item...you wouldn't get the item for free if you didn't have that coupon. The $1 manuf coupon is for the item you bought to get the 2nd item free. Hope that makes sense.
Posted by: Sue | November 17, 2009 at 09:15 PM
Brooke P.,
Yes, you can sometimes "double dip" from this week's ad and next week's ad IF the ad price is scanning in the computer system. I've had this happen a lot at Kroger and Walgreens but not sure if the ECBs (CVS) or RR (Walgreens) would print out correctly. HTH
Posted by: Need A Nap2 | November 21, 2009 at 05:45 PM