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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
CVS Deals - 12/9
I made my trip to CVS yesterday to pick up some of the deals this week and I think I did pretty good. I used the ECBs I had earned at the Black Friday Sale. They were almost 2 weeks old and I was afraid of "losing" them to expiration.
Here's what I got:
Transaction #1
6 - Hershey's Bliss
4 - Hershey's Stocking Stuffers
-$6 6x$1 Bliss Mfg coupon
-$2 Hershey Mfg Coupon
Paid with $5.99 and $5.99 in ECBs and $.02 on Gift Card. Received $10 and $10 ECBs (for prescription)
Transaction #2
2 - Huggies Pull-ups
2 - Huggies Wipes
1 - 32oz Powerade
1 - Theraflu Warming
-$2 Huggies CRT
-$2 Huggies Pull-ups Coupon
-$2 Huggies Pull-ups Coupon
-$1 Huggies Mfg coupon
-$.50 Huggies Wipes coupon
-$2 Theraflu coupon (blinkies)
Paid with $4.47, $5.69, $5.93 and $6.99 ECBs and $.47 on gift card. Earned $5, $2, and $1.59 ECBs.
Transaction #3
1 - 12pk Mtn Dew
1 - 12pk Diet Pepsi
1 - Duracell 9V
1 - Tide 100oz
-$.75 Duracell Mfg Coupon
-$1 Tide Mfg Coupon
Paid with $5, $5.98 and $7.99 ECBs and $.41 on a gift card. Earned $5 ECBs.
I used up all of the ECBs that I had built up on Black Friday ($49.08) and now have $28.59 in ECBs. So, the net cost for everything I got today was $20.49 in ECBs and $.90 on my free gift card. Not too bad for 24 cans of soda, 58 pull-ups, 160 wipes, 52 loads of laundry detergent, 1 battery, 32 oz of Powerade, 8 doses of cold medicine, 216 pieces of Hershey's Bliss, 4 stocking stuffers and a Partridge in a Pear Tree (oh not that last one :-)! ).
For more deals, check out Money Saving Mom's Super Savings Saturday and find more CVS deals at The "Cent"sible Sawyer's CVS Superstars.
How long do ECBs usually last? I'm new to the whole CVS thing and I didn't know that they expired... Thanks for your blog. It's a real inspiration!!
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