
Print this NOW!!! I will be back with scenarios or let me know some of your own. These coupons are VERY VERY RARE!!! They have some school supplies - I will be scouring the blogs and flyer for ideas. What so you think???
here is a quick money maker!!
buy 2 Coppertone Nutrashield @ 10.99 = $21.98
2 filler paper @ 2/$1
1 Ladies speedstick $2.49
total $25.47
-$5/$25
-$10 - use 2 $5 Coppertone coupons (my printer selections page actually came up and I printed 4 copies - maybe I'll do this twice??)
-$1.50 printable coupon from coupons.com's website
total - $8.97 oop
receive $10RR Coppertone, $1 RR Speedstick = $2.03 PROFIT
Reports that the speedstick may not be in everyone's zip code, if not, it is still a $0.53 moneymaker!!!
Also, my Walgreens takes the $5/$25 coupon first -no problem, however the fine print does say $25 after coupons - so this deal may not work for you. If you need diapers check out Hip2Save's scenario below...
Buy 2 packages of Pull Ups for $20 total
Buy 2 Coppertone Nutrashield with Dual Defense for $21.98
totalCost=$41.98
Then use 2 $5 Coppertone coupons from here
Finally use the $5 off $25 Walgreens couponPay $20.98 then get $5 huggies RR and $10 coppertone RR so total = $5.98
OR do you like Loreal Revitalift??
buy 1 Revitalift cleanser $6
buy 1 revitalift cream or lotion $14
buy 2 Coppertone $21.98
total $41.98
-$10 coppertone coupons above
-$2 - use 2 $1 revitalift (6/21RP)
= $29.98
-$5/$25 = $24.98 oop - (if you have another $1 for OOP, add in the Speedstick)
receive $10 coppertone RR and $10 revitalift RR - TOTAL $4.97 for everything!!














7 comments:
Per hip2save's website, the total of $25 of products has to be AFTER coupons, meaning your final total needs to be at $25 to use the $5/$25 coupon. Is this correct? If so, your deal wouldn't work! I hope that's not the case, because it's a great scenario!
That is a great scenario but it does have to be $25 after all coupons and before the $5 off 25. So you are stuck shelling out $20.
Mine always scans the $5/$25 first and I have no problems - BUT be prepared to have back up filler items - still not a bad deal even if you have to fill up.
I will work on another cleaner scenario - sorry...
My WAGS takes the $5 Qs first, too. =( I rarely use these coupons unless I have not done my shopping for the week and can stock up on items that produce register rewards or am in need of ink cartridge refills or other expensive items.
I'm also one of the lucky ones whose WAGS will take the money off first. Thanks for the idea :)
Even following the fine print, this is still a pretty good deal if you need diapers. I bought Huggies @ $10 each, minus $4 in MFG coupons and the $5 store coupon. $21 for three packs of Huggies isn't bad, plus I got $5 in RR. (And I paid with $3 RR from last week, so my oop was only $18.)
And I was able to grab a couple of the really good school supply deals for this week.
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