CVS Deals 11/29

by Crystal on November 28, 2009

in CVS

logo cvs CVS Deals 11/29After all the great Black Friday freebies, CVS has very little in the way of deals this week.  Here are the best ones that I could find.

For the Newbie:
If you haven’t registered your card with your email address, go ahead and do so at CVS.com, or call 1-800-SHOP CVS. Eventually they will send you a $4/20 purchase. Start collecting the coupon inserts every week from now on, and save every coupon!
For CVS 101 go HERE. For coupon basics for newbies go HERE.

Best ECB Deals

Accu-Check Aviva Monitor $14.99 Earn 5 ECBs Limit 2
-$10/1 from the 8/23 or 11/8 SS inserts
=FREE after coupon and ECBs!

American Express Pre-paid Gift Cards Buy 3 Earn 10 ECBs Limit 4
-Remember that these have an activation fee.

Benefiber (psa $5.39) Spend $20 Earn 10 ECBs Limit 4
-$2/1 printable HERE and HERE

***scenario***
Buy 4 @ $5.39 each
Use 4 $2/1 coupons
=$3.56 for four or .89 cents each after coupons and ECBs!

Braun Pocket Go $19.99 Earn 5 ECBs Limit 1
=$14.99 after ECBs!
*I really recommend this product for men. I got it for my husband two years ago, and he has loved it. Quote: “It’s the closest shave I’ve ever gotten from an electric razor.” ~The Thrifty Man

Gillette Products Spend $25 Earn 10 ECBs Limit 1

***scenario***
Buy 1 Gillette Fusion Razor $9.99
Buy 2 Deodorant $4.99
Buy 2 Body Wash $2.99

Use $4/1 Razor from the 11/29 PG insert
Use (2) $1/1 Deodorant from the 11/29 PG insert
Use (2) Free Body Wash When You Buy Deodorant from the 11/1 PG insert
Pay $13.97 Earn $10 ECBs
=$3.97 for 5 products or .79 cents each!

Oral B Manual Toothbrush $2.99 Earn 2 ECBs Limit 1
-.75/1 from the 10/11 or 11/29 PG inserts
=.24 cents after coupons and ECBs!

Picture Frames or Albums (psa $6.99) Buy 2 Earn 7 ECBs Limit 4
=$6.98 for or $3.49 each after ECBs!

Vicks Nyquil or Dayquil Buy 2 Earn 4 ECBs Limit 1

***scenario***
Buy 2 @ $4.99 ea
Use 2 $1.50/1 from the 11/1 or 11/29 PG insert
=$2.98 for 2 or $1.49 each after coupons and ECBs!

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Other Deals

Spend $25 in P&G Products Get Free Russel Stover Chocolate
Pampers Diapers $8.99
Dawn Dish Soap .99
Bounce, Downy or Tide Dryer Products $3.99
Tide Detergent $5.97
and more…
=Not too good of a deal.  But if need some of these items, then you can get the chocolate as a bonus.

CVS Batteries B1G1 Free

Holiday Gift Wrap $2.99 B1G1 Free
=$1.48 per roll!

Revlon Lip and Eye Products B1G1 Free Limit 6
-$2/1 from the 11/15 SS insert (buy 2, use 2 coupons)
=A good deal!

Select DVDs $5: How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Jack Frost and The Year Without A Santa Clause – All Money Goes to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
=$5 each, plus all that money goes towards a great cause!

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Barry Hughes November 28, 2009 at 5:20 pm

See if my math is correct? These aren’t the greatest but if you need to spend some ECB’s these might fit?

Cheap Covergirl PSA 2.99 B1G1 2nd 50% Off – Could be as low as $1 ea.
$2.50/2 Covergirl product, any 11/01/2009 P&G Expires 11/30

Here is some coupons on the spend $15.00 get $5 ECB on Frebreze -Swiffer. – Not great unless you need it.
$1.00/1 Febreze Air Effects 11/01/2009 P&G Expires 11/30
$2.00/2 Febreze Fabric Refresher 11/01/2009 P&G Expires 11/30

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Jennifer November 29, 2009 at 10:32 am

There is a .50 off nyquil in the CVS $100 coupon book too.

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lisa November 29, 2009 at 3:38 pm

Prilosec is a great deal this week – 24.99 and earn $5 in ECB’s. There’s a $7 off coupon for this size in the PG ad from today. So $12.99 in the end. I have some ECB’s that are about to expire – so for me, I’ll spend $4.99 and for something I have to take everyday – this is perfect!

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Holly December 1, 2009 at 9:05 pm

I’ve got a question about the Benefiber…. what does psa mean in the deal scenario above? I have yet to see any Benefiber for $5.39 – any tips or am I missing something obvious?

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Crystal Collins December 1, 2009 at 9:11 pm

psa = prices start at. It can vary by store unfortunately…some places are higher than others.

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