Print a $0.75/1 Wrigley’s Extra Gum coupon on the CVS website. This is a manufacturer’s coupon that can be used anywhere, so it should make for FREE gum if your store doubles coupons up to $0.99!
Thanks, Money Saving Madness!
Print a $0.75/1 Wrigley’s Extra Gum coupon on the CVS website. This is a manufacturer’s coupon that can be used anywhere, so it should make for FREE gum if your store doubles coupons up to $0.99!
Thanks, Money Saving Madness!
Kristin
Hi! I’m a bit of a coupon newbie, so of course I have a question for you…
I thought I understood the concept of “doubling” coupons, but after reading your comments above, I’m not so sure anymore! I guess I thought that “doubling up to $1” (for example) meant that I could double (2) $0.50 coupons, or any two coupons that add up to $1 or less.
But from what you said in the post, I’ve inferred that you can also double (2) $0.75 coupons?? And what, the final discount gets adjusted to $1 or $0.99 or whatever the limit is?
Thanks!
Tara Kuczykowski
Different stores have different policies as far as whether they will double coupons and up to what value, but generally it means that if you have a $0.50/1 coupon, it will be worth $1 toward the particular product that it’s valid on. If it’s a $0.75/1 coupon and your stores doubles coupons with a value up to $0.99, it would be worth $1.50 off.
Melissa
I am trying to decide which store will give me the least trouble because the coupon says CVS on it. Any idea who is ok with it and understands that it is a manufacturer coupon?
amie
I don’t see the Wrigley’s coupon. Which zip code do u need to input? Thanks :)
Demetria
I don’t see any Extra gum coupons can either? What zip code is being used?!?
Lisa
I think the coupons have reached its max, because it doesn’t show up when I look. Also, our local CVS stores will not take computer printed coupons. It’s too bad, because I’ve switched stores that I shop at due to this. They say that they’re frauds, but I think they’re just uneducated about printable coupons.