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Rite Aid: May Video Values Printable Coupons

April 22, 2011 by Corrie @ Centsable Momma 18 Comments

Rite Aid will refresh the Video Values coupons on Sunday (4/24) with lots of new printable coupons.

The May program has more than 55 videos with over $100 in savings.  The May videos must be watched before 5/28/11, although they will be valid through 6/25/11.

May Video Values Coupons:

  • $3/1 Abreva Product
  • $1/1 Airwick Freshmatic Kit
  • $2/1 Almay Intense I-Color
  • $1/1 Aquafresh Kids Product
  • $1.50/1 Aquafresh Product
  • $1/2 Betty Crocker Baking Items
  • $2/1 Biotene Product
  • $5/2 Biotene Products
  • $1/1 Claritin
  • $1/1 Claritin D
  • $1/1 Coppertone Product
  • $3/1 Cosamin DS or Omega Mint Fish Oil
  • $1/1 Depend
  • $5/1 Dermasilk Item
  • $2/2 Dixie Ultra Plates (9 in.)
  • $1/1 Finish Brand Item
  • FREE FlavoRX Flavoring for Children’s Liquid Medication
  • $5/1 Foster Grant Lightspecs Lighted Reading Glasses
  • $5/1 Foster Grant/Magnivision Reading Glasses
  • $0.50/1 GE Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
  • $1/2 Hershey’s 6-packs
  • $1/2 Hormel Compleats or Dinty Moore Items
  • $0.30/1 Libby’s Fruit
  • $1/2 M&Ms Bags (9.9 oz.+)
  • $1/1 M5 Magnum, RA Mens Renewal 3 Blade or RA Womens Renewal 5 Blade Razors and Refills
  • $5/1 Magnivision Computer Reading Glasses
  • $1.50/1 Nature Made Fish Oil
  • $1/1 Neosporin or Band Aid Product
  • $5/1 Nicorette Gum
  • $5/1 Nicorette Lozenge, Mini Lozenge or Patch
  • $1/1 Non-Prescription Purchase when you watch the Rx Services Video
  • $1/1 Non-Prescription Purchase when you watch the Wellness+ Video
  • $1/2 Oreo Bags (16.6 oz.)
  • $2/1 Physicians Formula Bronzers and Powders (Excludes Clearance Items)
  • $1/1 Poise
  • $1.50/1 Polident Product
  • $1.50/1 Poligrip Product
  • $6/1 Prevacid 24hr (42 ct.)
  • $1.50/1 Pronamel Product
  • $1/1 Reach Toothbrushes
  • $0.50/2 Reese’s
  • $2/1 Rembrandt Items
  • $1/1 Sally Hansen Salon Effects Items
  • $1/1 Scott Bath Tissue (12 pk.)
  • $1.50/1 Sensodyne Product
  • $0.25/1 Starburst
  • $0.50/1 Stride Spark Gum
  • $5/1 StyleScience Sunglasses
  • $1/1 Tums
  • $1/2 Twizzlers Bags
  • $0.30/1 Uncle Ben’s Rice
  • $1/1 Veet Items
  • $1/1 Viactiv Product
  • $1/1 Visine-A
  • $2/1 Zestra EAO (3 ct.)

Since Video Values coupons are considered Rite Aid store coupons, they can be stacked with manufacturer’s coupons for even bigger savings!

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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  1. PrintableCoupons

    April 23, 2011 at 7:56 pm

    Having this all printable coupons will save you more when shopping.

    Reply
  2. Hillary

    May 15, 2011 at 6:48 pm

    When I print the Video Value Coupons it says that they are manufacturer’s coupons. Are they still considered a store coupong?

    Reply
    • Corrie @ "Cents"able Momma

      May 15, 2011 at 7:13 pm

      Yes, they are. You can tell by looking at the UPC code on the coupon. They should start with either RC48 or RC49 if they are store coupons.

      Reply
  3. Hillary

    May 15, 2011 at 10:08 pm

    They have RC49 on them! The store manager seemed to think they shouldn’t work, but said she’d try them and see. And they went through! (which now that I see your response and confirmed that they say RC49 makes perfect sense.) I saved over $20 in coupons, plus the sale prices!! Thanks for your help.

    Sincerely,
    Hillary, a coupon newbie. :)

    Reply
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