fru·gal
–adjective
1. economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful.
2. entailing little expense; requiring few resources

Friday, August 29, 2008

New Walgreens Coupon!



Click here to print the new $10/$40 valid today and tomorow...

heres one senario from moneysaving mom:

**Scenario Idea**
Buy 1 Nivea for Men Body Wash at $4.99

Buy 1 L'oreal RevitaLift Anti-Wrinkle Concentrate at $16.49

Buy 1 Revlon Nail Color at $4.79

Buy 6 Garnier Fructis hair care items at $3.99 each

Buy 1 Crest at $3.79


Use $1/1 Nivea coupon

Use $3/1 L'Oreal coupon

Use $2/1 Revlon coupon

Use 6 $1/1 Garnier coupons

Use $0.75/1 Crest coupon

Use $10/$40 Walgreens coupon

Use $1/1 Garnier coupon from August booklet (should take off $6)


Spend approx. $25.25 out of pocket plus tax

Get $40.06 in September EasySaver rebates (Nivea, L'Oreal, Revlon, Garnier $10 rebate, Crest)

Free plus almost $15 overage after coupons and rebates!

1 comment:

Erin said...

I went to Walgreens this morning and the register beeped at my $2/1 Revlon cosmetics coupon. Apparently nailpolish is not part of the coupon offer so you'll just have to pay the full $4.79 for the nailpolish, but you still get the rebate!

Coupon Lingo..

$1/1 ; $2/1 - Coupon for $1 off of 1 item ; $2.00 off 1 item, etc
$2/$5; $3/$15 - Coupon for $2 off a $5 purchase, $3 off a $15 purchase, etc
Blinkies - Coupon dispensers at grocery/drug stores with the blinking lights
BOGO - Buy One Get One Free
ECB - Extra Care Bucks - CVS "money" printed on receipts to be used like cash in store
IPQ - Internet Printable Coupon
Oop - Out of Pocket - actual cash paid
Peelie - Peelable coupon located on packages
Q - Coupon
RR - Register Reward - Walgreen's "money" printed on receipts to be used like cash in store
WYB - When You Buy...

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