Looks like a great week at Walgreens. There are quite a few freebies! A big thanks to Heather at NWA Deals for her help compiling the deals this week.
FREEBIES
Bayer Contour or Breeze 2 Meters – $14.99
-Use $30/1 Bayer Breeze 2 or Contour Meter (RP 10/25)
-Get $5 RRs
Final Price = FREE (+ $5 possible overage)
*Note: This is a monthly RR Deal. You can see the details on how to make this a $13 Moneymaker HERE
Finish/Electrosol Dishwashing Detergent – $3.49
-Use $2.50/1 Finish coupon (SS 1/3)
-Get $1 RR
Final Price = FREE
Kellogg’s Special K Cereal – 2/$5
-Use BOGO Special K coupon HERE AND
-Use $1/1 Special K Blueberry coupon HERE
-Get $2 RRs
Final Price = 2 Boxes FREE (+ $.50 possible overage)
Neosporin Ointment or Lip Health – 2/$8 (Monthly Deal)
-Use $3/1 Neosporin coupon HERE (IE) or HERE (FF)
-Get $3 RRs WYB 2
Final Price = FREE (+ $1 possible overage)
Reach Total Care or Ultraclean Floss – $3.99
-Use BOGO Reach Floss coupon (RP 1/3) AND
-Use $2/1 Walgreens Reach in-ad coupon (will deduct $4)
Final Price = 2 FREE
Revlon Matte Eyeshadow – $4.99
-Use $2/1 Revlon Color coupon (SS 12/13) AND
-Use $3/1 Walgreens Revlon in-ad coupon
Final Price = FREE
GOOD DEALS
Acne Free Cleanser – $5.99 (Monthly Deal)
-Use $1/1 AcneFree coupon (RP 1/3) OR
-Use $1/1 AcneFree coupon (Jan ALL YOU)
-Get $5 RRs WYB 2
Final Price = $4.98 for 2
Children’s Tylenol or Motrin Liquid - $4.99
-Use $3/2 Tylenol or Motrin coupon (RP 1/3) AND
-Use $1/1 Walgreen Children’s Tylenol Activity Book coupon (will deduct $2)
-Get $3 RRs WYB 2
Final Price = $1.98 for 2
Dimetapp or Robitussin – $5 each
-Use $2/1 Dimetapp coupon HERE
-Use $2/1 Robitussin coupon HERE
-Get $3 WYB $10
Final Price = $3 for 2
Head & Shoulders – $3.99
-Use $2/2 Head & Shoulders coupon (PG 12/27)
-Get $2 RRs
Final Price = Pay $3.98
John Frieda Frizz Ease Products – 2/$10
-Get $5 RRs WYB 2
Final Price = $5 for 2
Progresso Soup – 4/$5
-Use $1.10/3 Progresso Soup coupon HERE
-Get $3 RRs WYB 8
Final Price = Pay $4.80 for 8
Stayfree Pads – $6.29
-Use BOGO Stayfree coupon (RP 1/3) AND
-Use $3/1 Walgreens Stay free in-ad coupon (will deduct $6)
Final Price = $.29 for 2
Visine Original – $3.99
-Use $2/1 Visine coupon HERE
-Get $1 RRs
Final Price = $.99
Happy Saving!











Shellie loves to share her frugal finds to help you get more with less. A spender at heart, she balances her frugal lifestyle with the occassional splurge.

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Stayfree pads are BOGO at Rite Aid and if you use the coupon you get two for free.
Shellie, is the in-ad coupon for Tylenol not able to work to get the children’s tylenol deal even cheaper? I have the activity book one for $1 off, but the one inside the Wags ad is $2 off.
Shellie, you can also get the Reach toothbrushes for free the same way–there’s a coupon in the 1/3 insert next to the floss for buy one get one free on the toothbrushes, and you can use your same Walgreens coupon–should take $8 off total (the Walgreens coupon – $2 for each of the flosses, and $2 for each of the toothbrushes).
There is another deal I found. Their Johnson & Johnson Select Baby Products are on sale for $2.99. At coupons.com, there is a coupon for $2 off (good for Walgreens only). Making Lotion or Body Wash J&J for $0.99 each.
I just got back from Walgreens and at mine it didn’t work out. I used the BOGO coupon on the Reach floss and the Walgreen’s in-ad coup0n for $2 off and it wouldn’t allow the Walgreen’s coupon to deduct twice. We tried the transaction again this time reversing the order (Walgreens coupon first then the BOGO) but the same problem still happened. I paid $2.24 for two floss packages which is still a great deal but do you have any suggestions to make it an even better deal, like only 24 cents (cost of the tax)? I must have done something wrong and I’m trying to figure out what. Thanks!
I just got home from Walgreen’s. My cashier was smart.
LOL!
I bought two Stayfree products for $6.29 each and used the $3 in-ad coupon (which took off $6). I also used the BOGO free coupon. The cashier entered $3.29 for the free product price. Granted, this is right as this is what I really did pay for the product. Of course, we all hope for the $6.29 deduction, which would have given me both products for $.29. Instead, I paid $1.65 each. Still a good price, but I wouldn’t have purchased them in the first place.
The same thing happened with the floss. Cashier gave me $1.79 as the free product price, rather than $3.79. Ended up paying $.40 each, which is also still a good price. But free is always better! LOL! Oh well. I’m still ahead in the long run.
I’m a little newer to this whole couponing business. I get several Sunday papers and none of them have the Reach or the Revlon coupon. Do they only have these in certain areas?
I had a second set of coupons and tried two different Walgreens (including the one I first went to), and they wouldn’t take off the full $3.79 or $3.99 or whatever would’ve made either the floss or toothbrushes free. They were trying to do the same thing where they would only giv eme $1.79 off since they had taken the $2 off…I just kept the coupons since I already got my one free set of stuff on Sunday (that day, I got the 2 flosses for free, 2 toothbrushes for free, and 2 Stayfree for .29.)
I’m having trouble accessing the Progresso coupon site you have posted. Am I the only one?
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