May 8th, 2011

CVS: FREE Similac Formula, Carefree Pantiliners + More!

ExtraCare Card:
CVS ExtraCare card is required to score most of these deals. Also, check your email periodically for coupons such as $3 off $15.

ExtraCare Bucks (ECB)
:
ExtraCare Bucks is like a cash, that can be used toward ANY purchase at CVS, though it has an expiration date.

Magic Coupon Machine
:
Make sure to scan your ExtraCare card over at the big red coupon machine for valuable coupons.

CVS Coupon Policy:
Details can be found here!

Deal scenarios for 5/8 – 5/14/11:

Similac formula $4.99
Use the $5/1 coupon found in the 4/3 SS
FINAL COST = FREE!

Carefree body shape pantiliners (20-22 ct) $0.99
Use the $1/1 any Carefree product coupon found in the 5/8 SS
FINAL COST = FREE!

Duncan Hines Brownie Mix 12/$10
Use the $0.50/1 coupon found in the 4/10 SS or here
FINAL COST = $0.33!

Ducolax balance (14 doses), laxative tablets, stool softener (25 ct), or suppositories (4 ct) $5.99
Use the $4/1 coupon found here
PAY = $1.99
Get back $1 Ecb (Limit 1)
FINAL COST = $0.99!

Sorry for lack of CVS deals but there just isn’t many good deals worth posting this week. Let us know if you come across any deals!

(thanks @hip2save)

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  • Shannon May 8, 2011, 3:30 PM

    I do not see the carefree pantiliners coupon in ss today or last weeks. Could someone please tell me where to get the coupon? Thanks.

    • Jessica May 21, 2011, 10:14 PM

      Hi Shannon, you can go to http://www.carefreeliners.com, the manufacturer’s website, and click on “special offers.” You can either request a coupon or a free sample. If you request a coupon they will allow you to print it from home. But only once 🙁

  • tristan May 8, 2011, 4:52 PM

    i didnt get the carefree coupon either 🙁 must have been a regional coupon 🙁

    • Sheri Borg May 11, 2011, 2:03 PM

      I actually got the Brownies for $0.17 each 🙂

  • Roland May 8, 2011, 7:58 PM

    You do not need to buy 12. You’ll get the 12/$10 price which equals out to less than $1 each.

    • Lisa @LisaVFitness May 8, 2011, 8:46 PM

      Thanks!