Thanks to Wendi at The Freebie Blogger for compiling a list of the best deals to be found this week. Find my faves below, and then check out her site for the complete list!
You’ll also want to check out these posts to sweeten up the deals a little:
Scroll down to share your Rite Aid Deals and Scenarios!
New to couponing? Read up on what all of these abbreviations mean first in my quick reference guide.
:: Single Check Rebate Deals
Blink Tears Lubricant Eye Drops, $7.99
Get $7.99 SCR (limit 1)
$4/1 Blink Tears Eye Drops, exp. 10-24-09 (RP 8/2/09)
Better than FREE after coupon and rebate!
EOS Lip Balm, $1.99
Get $1.99 SCR (limit 1)
Better than FREE after rebate!
Little Colds Cold Formula, $3.99
Get $3.99 SCR (limit 1)
FREE after rebate!
Little Colds Mucus Relief or Sore Throat Melt, $5.49
Get $5.49 SCR (limit 1)
FREE after rebate!
:: Other Deals
Act II Popcorn Balls, 3/$0.99
$1/2 Act II Popcorn Balls, exp. 12-6-09 (ALL YOU October ’09)
3 FREE after coupon!
Head over to The Freebie Blogger for more deals!
See the Rite Aid website for additional details on the Single Check Rebates program.
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Dizzy Mommy
I went this morning and boy were things going fast. I went with my dad (I will give him credit he is really trying to learn how to coupon well… he just gets confused easily). Anyhow in the end together we came out with almost $70 in profit by breaking up the transactions into 3 seperate. Plus we got cold medicine we both know will be needed in the cold Michigan winter for the kids (and my brothers heart burn).
Sweetie
Sorry about that. I put one of my giveaways on the wrong post. Feel free to delete it. Wendy
Becky
This is a great week to cash in on the free central-vite (Rite Aid brand multivitamin) coupon if you got the coupon book for the oral health reward. Rite-aid brand vitamins are buy 1 get 1 free this week… I ended up getting 2 free!
Jamie
Hello. I went to Rite Aid and made my first of several planned out purchases of their Free after SCR items. After coming home and opening up the items, I found another possible $3 – $9 revenue generating option on the NeilMed Nasal Mist and Naso Gel items that I wanted to share.
There is a Mail In Cash Rebate Offer inside of the NeilMed Nasal Mist Saline Spray. The back page, #23, of the little booklet inside the box states you can Mail In a Copy of your sales receipt, with the Original sale receipt, plus the Original UPC codes from the boxes, with your name, address, phone, email, AND Reference Code: 0608 mail , on what appears to be any piece of paper or card as there is no form to use. Address this Mail In Cash Rebate Offer to the following address & allow up to 90 days for receipt of Rebate :
NeilMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Attn: Cash Rebate Offer
601 Aviation Blvd
Santa Rosa CA 95403
And if you also fill out and include The NeilMed Customer Registration/Survey form on page 21, they say you will also receive a Free Nasadock, which appears to hold the nasal mist bottles and helps them dry out after being used.
Hope this helps generate a bit more “revenue” for all in need.
Jamie
One more Rite Aid possible $3 Off extra savings I found by accident today is with the Sambucol Immune System Booster Chewable tablets which are $7.99 with a $7.99 Single Check Rebate. My Rite Aid had sale sign in front of both the tablet and the liquid Sambucol products, so I went through the two boxes to read which one looked best to purchase while in the store and found a $3.00 Off coupon inside of the box. It pictured the liquid product on the coupon so I took both boxes up to register when checking out, along with the coupon, and the cashier told me the Lozenges are what are advertised so she scanned the Chewable Tablets and they were $7.99, then she said she’d scan the coupon for me to see if it worked with this product and it scanned as good for the chewables and I saved an additional $3 Off at checkout.
I’m not sure of the protocol on this, yet just offering what I found today and maybe others may find such a $3 off coupon inside the Sambucol products they are looking to purchase and finding a great cashier who didnt mind scanning it for me for the extra savings.
Amy
I also wanted to point out something, and ask a question for anyone who can answer…….
Currently at rite aid there is a new offer on page 10 of the SCR booklet in the front of the store. It is listed as #800 for Huggies Diapers purchases from 9/27 – 12-26. Buy 5 packages, and get a coupon for 1 free. I went back to the July – ish offer, and it was purchase 4 and get 1 free. The one in July was also offer #800. My question is, since I did the one in July, can I still do this one for this time period? Could be a good offer, if you still have the free package coupons floating around like I do……
Naomi
When making my purchase at Rite Aid today, I attempted to use my $5 off Zantac coupon (printed directly from the manufacterers website), and was told that they are “not supposed” to take any coupons printed from the internet, so she would not accept it. Is this true?? Does anyone know what their coupon policy is regarding coupons printed from the internet? I already e-mailed Rite Aid about it, but hoped maybe one of you more experienced couponers would have an answer for me. Thanks!