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CVS Deals Week of 4/26/09

April 25, 2009 by Tara Kuczykowski 48 Comments


Lots of variety at CVS this week. Did you find anything good that I missed?

Scroll down to share your CVS Deals and Scenarios!

:: ECB Deals

Roc Skin Care, psa $3.99
Get $10 ECBs wyb $30 (limit 1)

$3/1 Roc Skin Care printable
Better than FREE wyb 8 at $3.99 after 8 coupon and ECBs!

Garnier Fructis Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler, $2.99
Get $2 ECBs (limit 1)

$1/1 Garnier Fructis Shampoo, Conditioner or Treatment, exp. 5-1-09 (V 1/4/09)
$1/1 Garnier Fructis Style Product, exp. 5-1-09 (V 1/4/09)
FREE after coupon and ECBs!

V8 Vegetable Juice (46-oz.), price?
$2 ECBs wyb 2 (limit 1)
$1/1 V8 Vegetable Juice printable
$1/1 V8 Vegetable Juice printable

Crest Cavity, Tartar, or Baking Soda & Peroxide TP 6.4 oz or Oral B Indicator, $1.99
Get $1 ECB (limit 2)

$0.75/1 Crest Toothpaste, exp. 4-30-09 (P&G 4/5/09)
$0.50/1 Crest Toothpaste, exp. 4-30-09 (P&G 3/15/09)
$1/2 Oral B Indicator Toothbrushes, exp 4-30-09 (P&G 4/5/09
As low as $0.24 after coupon and ECBs!

Nivea Lip Care, 2/$5
Get $5 ECBs wyb $15 (limit 1)

$1/1 Nivea Lip Care Product, exp. 4-30-09 (V 2/8/09)
$0.67 ea. wyb 6 after 6 coupons and ECBs!

Tresemme Products, 3/$10
Get $5 ECBs wyb 3 (limit 2)

$1/1 Tresemme printable
$0.67 ea. after 3 coupons and ECBs!

Schick Intuition Plus, $8.99
Get $4 ECBs (limit 1)

$4/1 Schick Intuition or Plus Razor or Refill, exp. 5-3-09 (SS 3/22/09)
$0.99 after coupon and ECBs!

Aveeno Shampoo, Conditioner or Nourishing Spray, psa $6
Get $10 ECBs wyb $25 (limit 3)
$2/1 Aveeno printable
$2/1, $5/2, $10/3 Aveeno printables
As low as $1.33 ea. after coupons and ECBs!

Buy $20 Participating Products on Page 18 (see list here)
Get $10 ECBs (limit1)

Suggested Deals

Buy (6) Visine Tears, $3.79
Use (6) $2/1 Visine Tears, exp. 6-30-09 (V 1/4/09)
$0.12 ea. after coupons and ECBs!

-OR-

Buy Zyrtec 24 Hour, $19
Buy Band-Aids $1

Use $4/1 Zyrtec 30ct+, exp. 5-8-09 (V 2/8/09)
Use $1/1 Band-Aids, exp. 5-31-09 (SS 2/8/09)
$5 after coupons and ECBs!

Gillette Fusion Razor and Fusion Cartridge (4-ct. or 8-ct.), psa $9.49
$6 ECBs wyb both (limit 2)

$2/1 Gillette Fusion Manual or Power Razor, exp. 4-30-09 (P&G 4/5/09)

:: Other Deals

Rimmel Mascara, BOGO
FREE Rimmel Sexy Curves mascara, exp. 5-31-09 (ALL YOU magazine April ‘09 issue)
2 FREE after coupon!

Band-Aids, $1
$1/1 Band-Aids, exp. 5-31-09 (SS 2/8/09)
FREE after coupon!

Campbell’s Soup, psa $1.49 (BOGO)
$1/2 Campbell’s Cooking Soups printable
$0.24 ea. after coupon!

Post Trail Mix Crunch Cereal, 2/$5
$2/1 Post Trail Mix Crunch printable
$0.50 after coupon!

All Laundry Detergent, $7.49 (BOGO – limit 4)
$2/1 ALL Detergent printable (no longer available)
$1/1 ALL Detergent printable
As low as $1.75 ea. after coupons!

See all ECB deals for the week of 4/26/09-5/2/09 here. Be sure to check out the CVS Monthly Deals before making a trip too!

New to CVSing? Want to learn how to create your own CVS deals? Get a quick overview with CVS 101 for Newbies. Then check out The $5 CVS Challenge for some simple and easy transactions to get started!

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Comments

  1. Momma

    April 25, 2009 at 12:37 pm

    I am new to the drugstore/CVS thing. I m going to list the items that I want to get. Would someone be willing to help me figure out how to do this to make it the lowest OOP prices. I dont care to do multiple transactions on multiple days.

    Thanks if you are willing to help.
    Heather

    6 Tresemme Products,
    Aveeno Products (9 or 3-$25deals)
    2 Crest Toothpaste
    1 Schick Intuition
    2 Fusion Razors
    8 ROC Skin Care (also the list above doesnt say what this ECB will be, do you know?

    Thanks again!

    Reply
  2. Momma

    April 25, 2009 at 12:38 pm

    Forgot to mention, I will have no ECBs to start out at!

    Reply
  3. Rachel

    April 25, 2009 at 1:05 pm

    I think on the Fusion razor deal, you have to buy BOTH the razor and the refill cartridge to get $6 ECB, so your total OOP would be much more than $1.49

    Reply
  4. Jenn

    April 25, 2009 at 2:59 pm

    I hardly ever shop at CVS so i don’t fully understand the extra care bucks. If I get the ECB’s after buying the tresemme products, can I use them on anything I buy next time? Or just tresemme products?

    Reply
  5. Andrea Reynolds

    April 25, 2009 at 3:09 pm

    You can use ECB’s on anything, they’re almost as good as cash!!! And nowhere near as complicated as Walgreen’s RR’s! :)

    We have absolutely the BEST CVS here in SW Louisiana!! They never have a problem with multiple transactions or coupons! They will even remind you which products to roll ECB’s on!!! How amazing is that?!?

    Reply
  6. Clarisse

    April 25, 2009 at 3:41 pm

    I don’t understand how Roc Skin Care can be free after the $3 coupon. What about the $.99?

    Reply
  7. Dizzy Mommy

    April 25, 2009 at 8:21 pm

    you buy 8 products at $3.99= $32
    8 coupons times $3 each= $24
    with that you get $10 EBCS….. so in the end you come out $2 ahead because of the EBCs since they are as good as cash at CVS.

    Reply
  8. Tara Kuczykowski

    April 25, 2009 at 9:08 pm

    You’re right, Rachel. I misread the ad. Thanks for pointing that out!

    Reply
  9. Cindy

    April 25, 2009 at 10:12 pm

    Is there an easy way to grab 8 of the Roc coupons? I was able to print 4 when I registered, but what about the other 4 needed?

    Cindy´s last blog post..CVS Highlights Week of 4/19

    Reply
  10. Colleen

    April 25, 2009 at 10:47 pm

    I have a question for anyone who can answer. I did print out the $10 off 3 Aveeno’s a few days back. They are for the positively ageless products. Does this coupon work for non positively ageless items? Because at my CVS, all thepositively ageless stuff is super expensive. I have seen some deals on other sites that lead me to believe that it may work on other aveeno product…

    Reply
  11. Christy

    April 25, 2009 at 11:11 pm

    Can I ask what “psa” means? I did a search and can’t find it :) Thanks!

    Reply
  12. Cindy

    April 25, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    PSA means “Prices Starting At”.

    Reply
  13. Liz@HoosierHomemade

    April 25, 2009 at 11:28 pm

    Thanks for the printable links and thanks for hosting!
    ~Liz

    Liz@HoosierHomemade´s last blog post..Walgreens and CVS Trips

    Reply
  14. Kim

    April 26, 2009 at 12:10 am

    Colleen,
    I don’t think that the Aveeno deal will work on products that are not Positively Ageless. My advice would be to go for the Aveeno Positively Ageless sunblock. They have it in the spray and the lotion, both for $9. 3=$27 , then -10, and with the $10 ecb you will earn, you will end up getting them for $2.33 a piece….and that is if you were starting with no ecb’s. Hope this helps!

    Reply
  15. Kim Brimage

    April 26, 2009 at 12:22 am

    I agree. Tara, this site is great! Thanks for all your hard work!!!

    Reply
  16. Heather

    April 26, 2009 at 11:09 am

    I used the positively ageless Aveeno coupons on Aveeno products that were NOT p.a. at both CVS and Target with no problem. So, just try it!

    Reply
  17. Michelle

    April 26, 2009 at 12:28 pm

    My CVS didn’t have Tresemme Products, 3/$10…they were all around $5 each. Walgreen’s Tresemme deal ended up being better. The Roc deal was awesome though! Thanks so much!

    Reply
  18. Jennifer

    April 26, 2009 at 1:19 pm

    I’m having the same problem as Cindy. I was only able to print 4 ROC cpns. Even after registering with a different e-mail, still not allowed more than 4. Any help??

    Reply
  19. Maya Andrews

    April 26, 2009 at 2:49 pm

    Is the Post Cereal coupons still printing for anyone? I printed them out a while ago and they expired :( before I found a deal. I get the message “print offer limit reached” when try again. I can try on another computer, but I was checking to see if the whole offer is done before I try.

    Reply
  20. Shannon

    April 26, 2009 at 3:21 pm

    I printed off 4 Roc Coupons on my home computer and then printed them off a computer at my church as well. You could always have your husband or friend print them off for you… My problem is my CVS doesn’t have 8 of the 3.99 products so I’ll have to try back later. I heard that they also will issue rainchecks.

    RE: Aveeno deal – Tara, the signs at my CVS store said there is only one $10ECB/$25 deal per household. Where did you see limit 3? I was bummed b/c I used the deal a couple of weeks ago and was hoping to snag the hair care too. :)

    Reply
  21. Andrea

    April 26, 2009 at 5:16 pm

    FYI thebandaid deal: There are no $1 bandaids at our location at all. In the ad it said prices starting at $1. The cheapest bandaids I found were $3.29. So with using 1 cp they were 2.29. The transaction was a little more than I expected but with the 10 ecb it ended up being ok. When I asked the cashier about it she said that she had never seen any bandaids that cheap there?? I sure wanted to stock up on bandaids but maybe next time. :)

    Reply
  22. Andrea

    April 26, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    Maya,
    The Post Trail Mix Cereal coupons are still working. I printed 2 out last week. You will probably have to use a different computer if it’s giving you that message. Hope it works out. :)

    Reply
  23. Kim

    April 26, 2009 at 5:42 pm

    Shannon…i had the same problem finding 8 of the 3.99 Roc products at one store. I did however, get 6 at one location and then the next 2 at another CVS. ECB’s printed perfectly, so maybe try that.

    Also, on the Aveeno deal, your receipt should show you that you can earn the ecb’s on the deal again. I know I took advantage of it a couple of week ago, and my receipt shows that I could do it again.

    Lastly, I checked the Bandaids at 2 of my CVS stores and the cheapest i found them was $3.49. I was really hoping to stock up on this deal…even bought 20 coupons on ebay, but looks like I am going to be out of luck. Please let me know if anyone finds any for a dollar.

    Reply
  24. Mona

    April 26, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    I asked the store manager at my CVS about the $1 band-aids and she could not find them anywhere. She mentioned that the ad was misleading to consumes and she will call corporate about it.

    Reply
  25. Amber

    April 26, 2009 at 8:02 pm

    Tresemme at my store is not 3/$10 this week. The lowest item of the 24hr Body is $5 something. Also now cheapie Bandaids either, lowest was $3.49.

    Amber´s last blog post..Shopping April 17th through April 23rd

    Reply
  26. J

    April 26, 2009 at 11:23 pm

    The BandAid Brand Bandages on page 18 of the circular (Prices starting at $1) was not in effect at my store. There were signs posted & the lowest price BandAid product was $2.49. Just a heads up for anyone else in PA (Lancaster County).

    Reply
  27. Jessica

    April 27, 2009 at 12:07 pm

    I just stumbled across this website and thought I’d pass it along. http://www.healthyseasonsoffers.com
    It has coupons for OTC drugs and health products that will work well with the CVS deal this week (Visine, Neosporin, Benedryl). Many may already know about it, but I had never seen it before…

    Reply
  28. Heather

    April 27, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    Can you use the same ECB on the same product or is it the same rules as Walgreens RR are?

    Reply
  29. rydergal

    April 27, 2009 at 1:15 pm

    To everyone looking for Band-Aids that are $1…check the trial and travel size stuff. There are mini first aid kits that are $.97. They have 8 or 10 bandaids, small packs of antibiotic ointment, and a couple of other items. I’ve used the Johnson’s $1 off 1 and $2 off 3 coupons to get loads of them for free, which I then donate to my scout group and a local food pantry. I don’t know if it is the $1 Band-Aid CVS was referring to in the ad, but it just might work…

    Reply
  30. Megan

    April 27, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    Thank you for the wonderful summary! I did the Aveeno deal last week- twice! I bought three lotions for $6 each and one for $7, so my total was $25, then $10 ECBs, one $10 off coupon and one $2 off coupon, my total was $3 for 4 things of lotion. One of the times I used a $5 off $15 purchase of skincare products I had from one of my reciepts. Awesome deal!

    Reply
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