You can score free Crest Whitestrips at Rite Aid this week! Here's how:
Use $5/20 coupon from AdPerks
Use $15 in-ad coupon (from the yellow flier)
Use $5/1 coupon from the 11/29 P&G insert
Pay $5 plus tax out of pocket
Submit for the $5 Gift of Savings rebate
Free after coupons and rebate!
Thanks, Cha-Ching on a Shoestring!
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I’m attempting to get the Crest Whitestrips for free at RiteAid, but I don’t know what you mean by “Use $15 in-ad coupon (from the yellow flier)”?? Which yellow flier? I get the Sunday paper and the weekly Rite Aid sale flier, and coupon inserts, but haven’t seen any yellow fliers. That is a huge high-value coupon, can’t do the deal without that one!!
Thanks!
Hi. Same question. Where do I find the yellow flier? Is this something in the store?
It was an extra sheet, somewhat larger, inserted in the regular RiteAid circular. They were available in store, included with the regular sale flyers. I am in Michigan.
I couldn’t find the $15 coupon either…
This coupon is not showing up in Adperks for me. Anyone else?
Thanks Pam. I looked in-store and thru the weekly circular and December rebate fliers and am pretty sure the $15 coupon is a regional thing (I’m in PA). I guess I’ll have to opt out of this freebie – or stop drinking coffee
Courtney – did you get all your AdPerk Video Credits? You have to actually watch different commercials in order to gain credits to qualify you for the coupon. After receiving 20 credits you can print the $5/20 coupon. The website should direct you accordingly… I didn’t have any problems, but unfortunately I wasted time and ink because now I won’t be getting the Whitestrips anyway due to the missing yellow flier. I should just mail you my coupon, lol.
Jennae, how can the $5/20 be a waste of time? It is good on any order thru the end of the month. It’s the best coupon Rite Aid has!
I don’t think the title of this should say it is free, considering you are taking the Gift of Savings into the equation. Some people have already earned their maximum amount on that.
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