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Walgreens: $5 off $25 Coupon, Good 6/10 & 6/11

June 9, 2009 by Tara Kuczykowski 12 Comments

Walgreens $5 off $25 CouponsWalgreens just released a new $5/$25 printable coupon good tomorrow, Wednesday, June 10th, and Thursday, June 11th!

This is a pretty good week at Walgreens, so you should be able to score some nice deals with this!

Note the fine print: Purchase amount of $25 or more must be before taxes and after all manufacturer and Walgreens coupons and discounts. Limit one coupon per customer per offer.

Not all stores enforce the $25 total after coupons, but it pays to be aware of this beforehand!

You can also use code JUNE to get the same savings online. Be sure to shop through Cashbaq if you order online for 4% back on your purchase (plus a $5 bonus if you’re a new Cashbaq user!

I’m not going to do a Mr. Linky for this post since he’s slowing down my site a ton lately, but feel free to leave suggested scenarios in the comments to help everyone save big!

Thanks to Coupons, Deals and More for sharing!

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  1. Kristie

    June 9, 2009 at 4:59 pm

    Wags $/$$ coupons confuse me. If the total has to be $25 after all coupons then it doesn’t sound like a very good deal to me. It would be awesome if I could use one with 2 of the $10 RR I got from the meter deal and bring the total down to $0. lol

    And what if your total is $25 and you hand over the $5/25 first, THEN a couple $10 RRs. Will the cash register beep? Will they be refused? Anyone have experience in this area?

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  2. Heather

    June 9, 2009 at 5:09 pm

    I used this last time and was not aware the MFR coupons took the total down. Didn’t end up being a very good deal for me. I had 2 $3 off diaper coupons so had to come up with $6 of things that didn’t expect to purchase. I’ll plan better if I decide to take part again.

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  3. Kristi

    June 9, 2009 at 5:16 pm

    Yes, I’ve used these coupons before and the cashier would not take the $5/25 coupon until the very end. I’ve used them in the past to buy items that had Register Rewards or rebates back in the day of the EasySaver catalog. The Register Rewards count as coupons not as giftcards, so the total has to be $25 after any Register Rewards are taken off.

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  4. Kristie

    June 9, 2009 at 5:40 pm

    Thanks ladies. I will pass on this if that’s the case. I guess I’m too used to getting stuff for free or pennies. LOL

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  5. Andrea

    June 9, 2009 at 7:07 pm

    I walked out of Walgreens the other day because of coupons. I have $3 reg rewards that expired that day. Well I went in to get 4 things, would have been more but of course they were out of stock. I had the reg rewards plus a coupons for every item. They would not let me use the reg rewards even tho they were expiring. I was told “Well they really don’t expire”. I walked out without anything. Guess what…what I went to go use the reg rewards a few days later…..I was told….they are expired! Im pretty much done with Walgreens. The easy saver stuff….I only got back about 1 in every 4th check!

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  6. angie

    June 9, 2009 at 7:17 pm

    last time walgreens did this i handed the casheir this coupon first and then all the other coupons and register rewards without an issue. probably jsut depends on which cashier you get that day.

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  7. Gwenn

    June 9, 2009 at 7:21 pm

    How about if you use it to get one of the meters that have a full refund rebate on them? I guess you will need to get something else as well as they are $19.99 or $9.99.

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  8. Shopping Frugal

    June 10, 2009 at 12:46 am

    Deal Scenario #1

    Purchase:
    Buy 8 Dove Bar Soaps (2 pks) on sale for $2.24 each
    Carmex lip balm $2.99
    Kerasal One Step Exfoliating Moisturizer Therapy at $7.99
    Kellogg’s Cereal 3/$10
    Total $38.90 + tax

    Coupons:
    *Use 8 $1 Dove Face Care coupons from the 5/17 or 6/7 RP
    *Use the $2 coupon from the 5/17 SS
    Or a $2 coupon from the July issue of Prevention Mag
    Or the $1 coupon from here for Kerasal
    *Use 3 $1 Kellogg’s coupons from the 6/7RP
    Total after coupons $25.90 + Tax

    Use your $5/$25 coupon
    Total $20.90 + Tax

    Get back in RR:
    $10 RR (Dove)
    $5 RR (Kerasal)
    $2 RR Carmex
    $3 RR Kellogg’s
    Total RR=$20

    Final cost .90 + tax for all of the above

    Shopping Frugal´s last blog post..Walgreens Deal Scenario 6/10-6/11

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  9. Melissa

    June 10, 2009 at 2:12 am

    I posted a scenario to spend $20.13 oop, but get back $15.50 in Register Rewards…check it out here:
    https://www.savingcentswithsense.net/2009/06/5-off-walgreens-610-611/

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  10. Laura

    June 10, 2009 at 2:38 pm

    Andrea –
    I’ve had that same problem with RRs before, but then I found out that since RRs count as manufacturer coupons, and the register won’t allow more coupons than items, I needed to throw in a few filler items to make sure that my coupons didn’t outnumber my items. I usually just grab some tic-tacs or something by the register.

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  11. dawn

    June 10, 2009 at 3:29 pm

    https://www.nmamicrosites.com/knowyourstats/coupons/WALGREENS_aquafina.pdf?-session=User_Session:45EAD58F0ed251B0A1IRGX1A6DDC this is for a coupon at walgreens for $1.00 off 2 aquafina 1 liter bottles good till 8/31/09

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  12. Sara

    June 10, 2009 at 8:51 pm

    With Walgreens coupons they send out emails to the stores when they post coupons like this one. They make it policy that the 5 off 25 has to be used after everything. And yes they threat register rewards like manf. coupons. So make sure you dont let your quanity of coupons exceed your # of items.

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