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CVS: Deals for the week of September 14-20, 2008

by crystal on September 14, 2008

Here are the best deals at CVS this week, with thanks to Erin from Coupon Cravings for her help in compiling these. Erin vlogged on saving on buying birthday gifts  this week, which you’ll want to be sure and check out.

******ECB DEALS****** 

Buy 1 Just for Men Hair Color at $7.99, Get $2 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use $2/1 printable coupon, then use full price rebate mail-in form
Free plus $4 overage after mail-in rebate and ECBs

Buy 1 Excedrin at $3.99, Get $3.99 ECBs (Limit 1)
Free after ECBs

Buy 1 Aleve at $3.99, Get $3 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use $1/1 printable coupon
Free after coupons and ECBs

Spend $10 on CoverGirl Products, Get $3 ECBs (Limit 1)      

*Deal*
Buy 2 CoverGirl WetSlicks or LipSlicks at $3.99 each
Buy 1 CoverGirl Brow & Eye Makers or Eye Shadow at $2.99
Use B1G1 lip products coupon from 8/31 P&G insert
Use 2 $1/1 coupons from 8/31 P&G insert
$1.98 after coupons and ECBs

Buy 1 Purex at $2.99, Get $1 ECB (Limit 5)
Use $.50/1 coupon from the 8/10 SmartSource insert
$1.49 after coupons and ECBs

******NON-ECB DEALS******

Glade Air Freshener–on sale for $.99. Use B1G1 coupon from 9/14 SmartSource insert. Less than $.50 each after coupon.

Revlon Lip, Eye or Nail Color–on sale B1G1

      *Deal*
      Buy 2 Revlon Nail Enamels for $4.99
      Use 2 $2/1 coupons from 8/24 or 9/14 SmartSource inserts
      Get two for $.99 after coupons!

******SEPTEMBER
ECB DEAL******

Buy 1 Arnicare Homeopathic
Pain Relief Gel at $8.99, Get $8 ECBs (Limit 5)

Use $2/1 printable coupon
Free plus overage after
coupon and ECBs!

See all deals for this month
along with coupon match-up
s
here. 

******ESPECIALLY
FOR BEGINNERS******

New to CVS-ing? 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.

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{ 23 comments }

Carrie September 15, 2008 at 12:39 am

I’m not too excited about this week, which is fine because I will have a short shopping week — the hubs and I are going to have a romantic weekend getaway! OK, the getaway is in Milwaukee, but still, operative word here is away. From children.
:-)

Stephanie September 15, 2008 at 6:42 am

I’m not figuring the CoverGirl deal like you… wouldn’t it still cost $1.98 after ECB’s anc Q’s?? I’m a little confused. I wouldn’t mind grabbing up this deal if it was free. Can you help me understand this one? :)

Phebe Sistoso September 15, 2008 at 6:53 am

This has nothing to do with deals, but Crystal, I DO hope you start feeling better. Even just a little better will do at this point, huh? Oh, have I ever been there!! It is truly so daunting to think “I have to be sick for HOW long?!” Like you said, it is all SO worth it in the end, but the present is very difficult, especially with littles that don’ understand… I’m off to my devotion time. You are in my prayers this morning…

Dona September 15, 2008 at 7:06 am

Not sure if you would consider this a good deal, but if you buy 10 jars of the skippy peanut butter and deduct the $3.00 ECB’s you end up paying about $1.17 a jar. Not bad for peanut butter.

Jennifer September 15, 2008 at 7:06 am

Hi there,
Oh my goodness!!!!!!!! I am so glad that I have found your blog. As a mom of twins, I am always looking for deals. Thanks so much for sharing. This is great!!!!!!!!!!

Rebecca September 15, 2008 at 7:50 am

I am trying to figure out how the CoverGirl deal works. Maybe I am missing something:

Lip product: $3.99 x 2 = $7.98
Eye Shadow: $2.99
Total: $10.97

B1G1 Q: -$3.99
(2) $1 Q: -$2.00
ECBs: -$3.00
Total: $1.98

Right?

Kate September 15, 2008 at 11:14 am

I totally understand the morning sickness thing. But I still miss you when you’re gone! I’ve become totally dependent on you for my CVSing needs!

Kristen September 15, 2008 at 11:28 am

In our circular and store you can get Excedrin Extra Strength or Tension Headache for 3.99 and then get $4 in ECBs making it free! They were already sold out last night when I went!
Also, there was a new Purex coupon in the circulars yesterday. Only 35 cents, but might help someone out who didn’t have the other one.
The children’s Tylenol and Motrin deal and the Pantene family size shampoos/conditioner were good deals – on sale, coupons, and ECBs from both!

marie September 15, 2008 at 11:45 am

You can always use the $2/10 cvs coupon for the covergirl deal to get it to be free.

Rebecca September 15, 2008 at 11:56 am

Dona: You don’t have to even buy 10 jars, only $10 worth, which at the price of 3/$5 would be 6 jars. There are (2) $1/2 coupons that just came out.

$10-$2Q-$3ECB= $5/6 jars = 88 cents per jar!

elle September 15, 2008 at 1:39 pm

Arnicare in my store was $9.49…still a moneymaker though! THANKS!

Carey September 15, 2008 at 2:13 pm

My CVS didn’t seem to have the Arnicare. I went to the pharmacist, because I’ve seen posts from people who’ve found it behind the pharmacy counter. The pharmacist never heard of it. He went and got the store manager, who’d also never heard of it. We all searched for it and didn’t find it. It isn’t actually advertised in the store circular, so I couldn’t show anyone what I was talking about. Did anyone else have this problem?

Renee September 15, 2008 at 2:40 pm

The pharmacy employess couldn’t find it and never heard of it but I looked for 10 minutes myself and found 1 box on the bottom with the ben-gay type products. The packaging is very non-descript and doesn’t stand out very well.

elle September 15, 2008 at 3:13 pm

My store manager did not know what it was but he did find it around the joint supplement area on the bottom shelf. It is in the September book.

Stacey September 15, 2008 at 8:01 pm

For the CVS Excedrin deal (buy it for $3.99 and get $3.99 ECB back), I scanned my CVS card at the red price check scanner and it printed out a $1.00 off coupon for the exact Excedrin product. Using this coupon makes this a $1.00 money-maker!

Mrs. J September 15, 2008 at 10:47 pm

That $2 off coupon for Arnicare is for gel AND cream

Lindsay September 16, 2008 at 7:47 am

Crystal I love this site, still struggling with how CVS works but getting better (I think) each week.

Michelle September 16, 2008 at 10:36 am

No Purex coupon in my inserts – in Springfield Missouri. Was very disappointed with inserts this week. Only one in my Red Plum and just a couple others in SS. Nothing to get excited about. Sure would like to have received the Purex – family of 7 and we can never have enough laundry detergent.

Christie September 16, 2008 at 9:39 pm

I tried to get the Aleve-D for 3.99 with the $3 back in ECB. I printed out the coupon on the aleve website $1/1. Says “any Aleve Cold product” and it’s the coupon that printed out when I clicked on “Aleve-D” on the website. But, when I went to my CVS, the register would not accept the coupon. Has anyone else had this problem?? The register said that I had not purchased that item.

Renee B. September 17, 2008 at 6:49 am

About the arnicare I am in real need of this for my arthritis that just decided to creep up on my knee this week after it being in remission since I was 12 yrs. old, now 29 yrs.
My question is with the limit being 5 can I print 5 of those coupons and use at one time? Just want to check on this. I am crossing my fingers that my CVS has it, and that it brings some relief to me.

Thanks!
Renee B-
Mama to four
http://www.under-the-weeping-willow.blogspot.com

Bethany September 17, 2008 at 9:27 pm

Hey! Did you know there’s a hidden deal on candy bars, making for a great filler? The giant Hershey’s bars that are usually $1.79 and on sale for $.99 are buy two, get $1 ECB! So basically you get each giant bar for $.50. You don’t have to get plain Hershey’s, either. You can also get Mr. Goodbar or Symphony. They’re a great $2 (-$1 ECB) filler!

R. September 18, 2008 at 2:36 pm

First time post’er…I love your site, found it about a week ago. I have been a coupon-aholic for several years, and recently started the CVS game. Today, I bought Excedrin, Aleve-D, Lipton, Ragu, St. Ives, Colgate. OOP 12.27, ECB 15.98. Could have done better, but they were out of Skippy.
Had CVS $4 off $20, plus ECB of $6 prior, plus numerous Q’s.
40-hour worker, with a 13-yr. old son, going on 30

Erica September 20, 2008 at 4:04 pm

Is it ok if we do the manufacturer’s coupon AND the full price rebate on the just for men? It sounds too good to be true, but if it’s ok, I am all for it. Does anyone know if the coupon and rebate come from the same place (the manufacturer?) Do the rebate people care if we used a coupon to get the item? Thanks for any info on this.

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