Corrie from “Cents”able Momma is the Deal Seeking Mom Store Expert for Rite Aid. At “Cents”able Momma, she helps others be “able” to save their “cents” by sharing great deals, coupons, freebies, money saving tips, and even a few methods to earn a little extra money.
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Daniel
The St. Joe Aspirin SCR says valid for 300 ct::
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July 2012 SCR: Valid from 07/04/12 to 07/31/12
Submit By: 08/30/2012
$2.00 REBATE on St. Joseph
Purchase One (1):
•Enteric Tablets, 300 ct.
LIMIT ONE (1) $2.00 REBATE*
Was the 200 ct you mentioned a typo? Will the $2 rebate clear for the 200 count size even though it is advertised as for the 300 count size?
Corrie @ Centsable Momma
The St. Joseph aspirin count may be a typo on Rite Aid’s part in the ad, but the ad does state 200 count, so I didn’t include the SCR in the scenario since it’s for the 300 ct. product. It’s possible that the SCR will still work, but I didn’t want readers to rely on it by listing it in the scenario.