Sunday, August 28, 2011

Walgreens 8/28


I drug my sorry heiny out of bed early today so that I wouldn't miss the deals I wanted.

BOO-YA!
 I did two transactions- so that I could get two of the m&m deals (4/$10 get $5 RR) and 2 of the proctor & gamble deals (spend $30 get $10RR)
I forgot to put the cascade in the first picture- but it was part of what I bought.

1st Transaction:
$10 4 m&m's
$5 gain laundry detergent
$5 gain laundry detergent
$5 gain laundry detergent
$5 gain laundry detergent
$9.59 swiffer starter kit
$3.99 swiffer dry refills
$.69 m&m single pack (needed it in order to use a $5 reward from last week- plus it has the movie ticket $3 coupon code!)

$44.27 before coupons

-$5 RR from last week
-$1 mq any swiffer starter kit
-$3.99 mq free refill wyb starter kit swiffer
-$2 mq gain
-$2 mq gain
-$2 mq gain
-$2 mq gain
-$1 mq wyb 2 m&m's
-$1 mq wyb 2 m&m's

$27.33 total after coupons
Got back $10 RR for P&G, $5 RR for M&M's

2nd Transaction:
$3.49 gallon of milk (we were out!)
$4 tide stain release
$4 tide stain release
$24 cascade (6 @ $4)
$3.99 Playtex Tampons
$10 4 m&m's
$1 2-Geisha mushrooms (with in ad coupon)

$50.48 total before coupons

Coupons:
-$5 RR from last week
-$6 mq cascade (6 $1 coupons)
-$2 playtex tampons
-$1 mq wyb 2 m&m's
-$1 mq wyb 2 m&m's
-$1.50 mq tide stain release
-$1.50 mq tide stain release

Total $36.70 after coupons
Received $10 RR Proctor & Gamble, $5 RR M&M's, $1 RR Playtex Tampons

If you head out to walgreens, look for the Lime or Vanilla Carmex- it is $1.50 and you get a $1.50 RR (FREE!).  Even though I got to the store just a few minutes after they opened- 'that lady' I've spoken about before had the ENTIRE DISPLAY in her shopping cart.  Probably 75 tubes of the stuff- and she was going to stand there and ring them all out individually in order to get them all fro free.  Dan can't understand why I'm upset.  They were on top of her entire cart load of Fall M&M's- she took every single bag they had.

How about you- is it wrong to be upset when someone clears out an entire product and buys more than their home could ever possibly use?  (I call it selfish- what do you think?)

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