CVS:
Paid Out-of-Pocket: $0.97
Transaction total: $46.95 (total based off of sale prices)
Coupons: $20.99
Used ECB: $24.99
ECB earned: $31.99
Yes, I realize it looks like I didn't get a whole lot!
ECB is CVS Pharmacy store money - kind of like monopoly money that I can use in the store as cash. So, I paid for this stuff with $24.99 of my ECB (monopoly money), and only paid $0.97 with REAL money.
I had a coupon for the blood glucose thing, which made it completely free. It gave me $5 extra ECB (monopoly money), which is why I bought it. I am excited to try the Arnicare stuff. It's supposed to be good. I also got face wash and deodorant.
So, in the end, I left the store with about $6 more ECB than when I went in! The cashier was a sweet old lady who was new. She had to have help with every coupon and every ECB I used. It was funny. Then at the end when I only owed $0.97 in cash, she was shocked. It was really funny. She said she is going to start saving her coupons.
TOM THUMB:
Total (pre-sale/pre-coupons): $50.73
After sale & coupons: $21.93
4 Electrasol gelcaps/powerballs (20 ct each), $4.99, on sale for $3.79 each. I had (4) $2.25 coupons = $1.54 each ($6.16 total)
Airborne Nighttime: $7.29, on sale for 3.64, had $2 coupon = 1.64 total
Airborne Seasonal Relief: $10.99, marked as $5.50, had $2 coupon = $3.50 (accidentally came across this one)
Bag of Chicken, forgot I needed coupon for this and didn't realize it! I think it was in the weekly ad = $9.99 (obviously the chicken is not included in the photo below).
1 comments:
I just realized I hadn't commented yet. Nice deals, of course! I really like those Electrasol coupons! You seem to be doing great with your deals that aren't CVS (as well as your CVS deals, too).
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