Walgreens: Glade Sprays for $0.24 (possible $12 money-maker!)
Glade Sprays are on sale for $0.99 at Walgreens with the in-ad coupon. Here's how to get them for almost-free or more than free this week:
Buy 3 Glade Sprays at $0.99 after the in-ad coupon
Use $0.75/2 coupon from the 11/1 SmartSource insert
Stack with the $1/2 from Walgreens November Coupon Booklet
Pay $0.72 plus tax after coupons ($0.24 each)
Use $0.75/2 coupon from the 11/1 SmartSource insert
Stack with the $1/2 from Walgreens November Coupon Booklet
Pay $0.72 plus tax after coupons ($0.24 each)
If you haven't done the SC Johnson rebate yet, you can repeat the above scenario two more times and then submit for three SC Johnson $5 rebates here (it's a limit of 3). You'll end up paying $2.16 out of pocket (plus tax and the stamp) and getting back $15!
Thanks, Denver Metro Moms!






Don't you need to buy 3 glade products for the rebate per receipt?
Posted by: Jenny | November 10, 2009 at 05:13 PM
But aren't you using 1 store coupon and 2 manufacturers coupons on the same items? Will they do that? And I noticed the $1 November coupon book coupon states Limit one coupon per customer per offer. How is this going to work? Go to multiple Walgreens?
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Money Saving Mom here: Walgreens allows you to use two store coupons on an item when one is an in-ad coupon and one is a coupon booklet coupon. The other is a manufacturer coupon, so it should go through without a hitch. The "per customer" language usually is referring to "per transaction" as they consider you to be a new customer each time you walk in the door.
Hope that helps!
Posted by: Deb O. | November 10, 2009 at 05:23 PM
Do you have to do manu. or store coupon first so u dont get beeeped at?
Posted by: crystal | November 10, 2009 at 06:05 PM
I couldn't use the Walgreens Novemeber coupon on the sprays, it beeped at the register and the cashier and manager said it was only good on items pictures (which is the sense and spray and the warmer refills). Oh well, I bought 2 and used the .75/2 and the in add .99 cent coupon for a final price of .62 each.
Posted by: Jen | November 10, 2009 at 07:53 PM
I you only buy 3 items, you can use only one of the man. $0.75/2 and Walgreen's $1/2. Doesn't that make it 3 x $0.99 = $2.97 - $1 - $0.75 = $1.22 plus tax? Just wondering if I'm missing something here. Thanks!
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Money Saving Mom here: The Walgreens coupon should take off $0.50 per spray purchased.
Posted by: Val | November 10, 2009 at 08:51 PM
Neone not have this coupon in the 11/1 smartsource?
Posted by: Liz | November 10, 2009 at 09:02 PM
I did this deal, but I only bought 2 sprays, so my total was $.23 for 2. All 3 coupons worked without beeps (just give the MQ FIRST!).
Posted by: Michelle M | November 10, 2009 at 10:32 PM
What about the B1G1 coupon that expires 12/19/09 on the glade sprays and then use the Walgreens Q making them Free?
.99+.99=1.98 Use B1G1=.99 -1.00 WQ= FREE
Is that right?
Posted by: Christy Shalev | November 11, 2009 at 10:02 AM
what coupon do you want to give the cashier first? store or manufacturer? thanks
Posted by: julie | November 11, 2009 at 11:29 AM
My Walgreens wouldn't take both the 99 cent in ad coupon and the $1.00 off November Coupon book coupon. The cashier and the manager said they could only take 1 Walgreens coupon. So frustrating! Are they wrong?
Posted by: Kelli | November 11, 2009 at 01:31 PM
My store doesn't have the November savings book. Is there another way to get it?
Posted by: Katie Martin | November 11, 2009 at 04:03 PM
I had the same issue with my Walgreens first telling me the $1/2 coupon for the sprays (becuase they are not in the picture) then when I fought with them, they said it isn't that (then why lie to me!), but rather that you can't use to walgreens coupons in one transaction. I was wondering it you had a copy of thier coupon policy so I could read - I stopped going to Walgreens because I always seem to have these issues, but needed spray and struggle to pass up a good deal.
Posted by: Janine | November 12, 2009 at 04:59 PM
I bought 6 sprays for $.44! Yes, 44 cents. All my coupons worked beautifully and now I can submit for $10 back! thanks for the tip!
Posted by: MVB | November 14, 2009 at 11:44 PM