If you need help finding out how to get your household products and more free at CVS or if you do not recognize the abbreviations and terms used in this match then start with the CVS Tutorial post.
Physician Formula Cosmetics
-$7 Extra Care Buck
-$6 CRT (printing at CVS coupon scanner)
=Spend nothing, Get a $7 ECB
Colgate Max Toothpaste or Single Pack Toothbrush
-$2.99 sale price
-$2 Extra Care Buck
-$1 coupon (3/27 SS)
=Spend $1.99, Get a $2 ECB
Mars Single Egg
-2/$1 sale price
-$1/2 coupon (3/20 RP)
=2 for free
CVS Deal Scenario:
Transaction #1 =Physician formula cosmetic. Use the coupons listed in the match and you will spend nothing and get a $7 ECB.
Transaction #2 =2 Mars single eggs, toothpaste, and $5.01 in items of your choice. Use the coupons listed in the match and the ECB from the previous transaction. You will spend nothing and get a $2 ECB back.
You will end up with:
- Spending nothing
- toothpaste, 2 mars single eggs, physician formula makeup, and $5.01 in items of your choice
- $2 in ECB’s for later
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I am an avid user of coupons and have just started my own blog. I love reading your blog and have learned much from it.
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I am interested in swapping banners
if you are interested my code can be found on my home page.
thank you,
Louise
Hi Louise, nice to “meet” you 🙂 I do not participate in banner swaps right now. I may set up a page for it in the future though so stay tuned!
I shop at CVS and Walgreens. I save by buying generic.
Generic will save you some, but you can get name brand products for cheaper than generic when you combine sales and coupons