I totally do not need the Motrin PM or all that foundation. It was actually much cheaper for me to get all of this than to even just buy the one pack of diapers. That is the wonder of Rite Aid and their $5/$25 purchase coupon. If you get your total up to $25 before coupons then use that friend plus all your other coupons you get stuff for super cheap/free! Free is good. And if you don't need or want it, I'm sure you can find someone that would, including the food bank.
There isn't a $5/$25 right now but if you sign up for Rite Aid's Wellness program you can print one there. There's also a $5/$20 coupon if you watch enough 30 second commercials on Rite Aid's Video Value site over here.
Retails: $90.61
Total Spent: $5.63
Percent Off: 94%
plus I have a $1.50 rebate coming, so factoring that in,
Total Spent: $4.13
Percent Off: 95%
How did I do it?
I broke this up into 2 transactions so I could use 2 $5/$25 purchase coupons.
Covergirl foundation and powder, reg. $6.99 and $9.99
- on sale BOGO (buy one get one free)
- used BOGO coupon from 4/11 RP newspaper
- 2 for FREE!
Motrin PM, 20 count, reg. $5.99
- used $3 coupon from 4/18 RP newspaper
- used $3 in ad coupon
- FREE!
Pampers wipes, reg. $3.49
- on sale $2.50
Pampers jumbo packs, reg. $11.99
- on sale $9.99
- used $1.50 coupon from 5/2 P&G newspaper
- apply for $1.50 rebate
- apply for $1.50 rebate
- $6.99
Plus, I qualified for a $30 coupon book for purchasing over $30 in P&G products.
this sale ends Saturday night
compiled list from hip2save and mavinofsaving
Money Left for the Month: $73.60
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