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CVS deals for the week of Dec. 16-22




December 15th, 2007 at 7:24 pm

I have $8.97 in extra care bucks that will expire on the 23rd, so you can bet I’m going to CVS this week. It’s been almost a month since I’ve been there last.

My plan is to spend about $11 in merchandise (plus coupons). That way, I shouldn’t be paying much out of pocket, since I’ll use a $2 off $10 coupon and my Extra Bucks.

Some deals this week include:

Schick Quattro Disposable Razor-3 ct. $5.99 - $4 manuf. coupon in Sunday’s paper = $1.99 out of pocket, and it will generate $3 ECB.

Buy Crest or Oral-B toothpaste (various varieties listed in the ad), get $1 ECB. Prices start at $2.19 in the flier. Use manufacturer’s coupons if you have them.

Tylenol Vial 10-ct $2.49 - $1printable coupon off any Tylenol product = $1.49 out of pocket, and it will generate $2.49 in extra care bucks.

Playtex Sport $4.99 - $2.50 printable Playtex coupon = $2.49 out of pocket, and it will generate $2 in ECB.

Also, fill out this form for a free sample, which will include 2 regular unscented, 1 super unscented, and a $1 off coupon.

Buy $20 in Excedrin, Bufferin, Doan’s, NoDoz or Ascriptin, get $10 ECB. I’ve seen a few coupons for Excedrin, but unless you use this stuff and are almost out, it’s not a great deal.

Arg. I had a longer post, complete with my shopping list. Word Press ate it. I’ll write about it again once I actually buy the stuff (hopefully Sunday afternoon, if it’s save to drive there).

Also, visit my post from earlier this week listing more CVS coupons.

What do you plan to get at CVS this week?

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