Walgreens Free Ad Coupon Match thru Oct 30th

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Colgate Sensitive Toothpaste

-$3.49 w/ $3.49 RR
-$1 Printable Coupon
=Spend $2.49, Get a $3.49 RR

Contac Cold and Flu

-$6 w/ $6 RR
-$2 Printable Coupon
=Spend $4, Get a $6 RR

Children’s Mucinex

-$6.99 w/ $6.99 RR
=Spend $6.99, Get a $6.99 RR

Chestal Adult Cough

-$6 w/ $6 RR
-$2 October Wags Coupon Booklet (front of store)
-$1.50 (1/24 RP)
=Spend $2.50, Get a $6 RR

Pill Glide Swallowing Spray

-$5.99 w/ $5.99 RR
=Spend $5.99, Get a $5.99 RR

Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers

-$7.99 w/ $1 RR
-$3 Printable Coupon (hurry, this one will be pulled soon)
=Spend $4.99, Get a $1 RR

Low OOP Walgreens Scenario (starting with $0 RR’s and one set of coupons)
Transaction #1 = Chestal Adult Cough. Spend $2.50 after using the coupons listed in the match and get a $6 RR.
Transaction #2 = Contac Cold and Flu and Colgate Sensitive. Spend $0.49 after using the coupons listed in the match and the $6 RR from the previous transaction. Get a $6 and $3.50 RR.
Transaction #3 = Children’s Mucinex and Huggies Diapers. Spend $1.49 after using the coupons listed in the match and the RR’s from the previous transaction. Get a $6 and $1 RR.

Chestal Adult Cough, Contac Cold and Flu, Colgate Sensitive, Children’s Mucinex, and Huggies Diapers (great for a donation if you do not need them), and $7 in RR’s for next time for $4.48 OOP!

Great Deals This Week!

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