Thursday, November 10, 2011

Grocery Deals (November 1-8) Russ's/SunMart/Allen's

Three   circulars—Smart Source (SS), Red Plum (RP) and Proctor & Gamble   (PG) are available most Saturdays in the Hastings Tribune and other area newspapers. For internet printables (IP), click on the corresponding link. Have other questions regarding my lingo? Click here.



 Allan's

Coca Cola Products 4/$12.00
With In-Ad Coupon

Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage (13-14 oz.) $3.19 ea.
$1.00/2 (10.16 RP) = $2.79 ea. when you buy two

Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Mix $0.99 ea.
$1.00/3 (10.2 SS) = $0.66 when you buy three

Nestle Coffee-Mate Creamer (16 oz.) $1.97 ea.
$0.50 (10.30 RP) = $1.47 ea.

General Mills Cheerios (14 oz.) $2.47 ea.
$1.00/3 (10.2 GM or 10.23 SS) or $0.50 here = as low as $1.97 ea.


RUSS'S
Honeysuckle White Turkey Breast 1.49/lb.
$1.00 IP here

Lucky Leaf Pie Filling (21 oz.) $2.00 ea.
$1/2 with coupon at checkout = $1.50 ea. when you buy two

C&H Brown or Powdered Sugar (2 lb.) $1.79 ea.
$0.75/2 (10/23 SS) or $1.00/2 (8/28 SS)= as low as $1.29 ea.

C&H Granulated Sugar (4 lb.) $2.19 ea.
$0.75/2 (10/23 SS) or $1.00/2 (8/28 SS) = as low as $1.69 ea.

Crisco Pure Canola or Vegetable Oil (48 oz.) $2.69
$0.50 (11/6 RP) = $2.19 ea.

Nestle Tollhouse Baking Chips (11 to 12 oz.) $2.00 ea.
$0.50/2 IP here or $1.25/2 (11/6 RP) = $1.58 ea. when you buy two

Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom or Chicken Soup (10.75 oz.) $0.69
$0.40/1 (9/18 SS) or $1.00/5 IP here = as low as $0.29 ea.

Swanson Broth (14 oz.) $0.59 ea.
$0.50/5 (11.6 SS) or $1.00/2 IP here = as low as $0.09 ea.

French’s French Fried Onions (6 oz.) $2.99 ea.
$0.50 (11.6 SS) or $0.40 IP here = as low as $2.49 ea.

Old Orchard 100% Juices (64 oz.) $1.79 ea.
$0.50 IP here = $1.29 ea.

Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce (14 oz.) $0.99 ea.
$1.00/2 IP here = $0.49 ea. when you buy two

Parkay Spread (13-16 oz.) $1.29 ea.
$1.00/2 (11.6 SS) = $0.79 ea. when you buy two

Birds Eye Frozen Veggies (10-16 oz.) $0.89
$1.00/3 IP here = $0.56 ea.

Tyson Boneless Chicken or Beef Entress (20-29 oz.) $5.69 ea.
$0.75 (10/2 SS) or $1.00 (8/28 SS) = as low as $4.69 ea.


SUNMART
*Sunmart doubles all coupons valued up to $0.99.
For example, a $0.50 Q doubles to $1.00 off.

Our Family Quartered Butter  (1 lb.)$2.50 ea.
$0.30* IP here = $1.90 ea.

Hormel Always Tender Loin Fillets $6.99 ea.
$1.00 (10/23 SS) = $5.99 ea.

Hormel Entrees $5.99 ea.
$1.00 (10/23 SS) or IP here =  $4.99 ea.

Campbell’s Spaghettio’s $1.25 ea.
$0.40/3* (9/11 SS) = $0.98 ea. when you buy three

Minute Maid Pure Squeezed OJ (59 oz.) $3.99 ea.
$1.00 IP here  = $2.99 ea.

V8 Veggie Juice $2.79 ea.
$1.00 IP here = $1.79 ea.

Thanks Renee @ The H Word!

Walmart Black Friday Ad is LIVE 12:01am EST!


The Walmart Black Friday Ad is now OUT and available for you to see!  Walmart released this ad at 12:01 am EST today and it’s time to start preparing for what deals we’re going to be seeking out for this year!

Looks like the deals are going to be starting at 10pm Thursday this year for some items (games, toys, & more)!  (is it just me or are these getting earlier EVERY year?)  And Midnight Friday for others (electronics and more).

I’m hoping that some of the items can be stacked with coupons and / or price matched against competitors so we can grab the best deals at the lowest prices!  We’ll be letting you know as soon as we can match up the deals!
 
What’s the HOTTEST item on your Christmas list?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

$1.50 off Two Glade Winter Collection + Walgreens Deal




Take the Glade "What Holiday Fragrance Are You?" quiz for $1.50 off Two Glade Winter Collection fragrances! This is a higher value coupon than we normally see so be sure to print it soon before it's gone!

Use it at Walgreens this week for the following deal:

Glade Scented Oil Refills, 4 oz Candles or PlugIns 2/$6, receive $1 Register Reward wyb 2Use $1.50/2 printable= $1.75 each

Pinch those Pennies: 50 Tips to Be Frugal!


Want to join me in pinching some pennies?  Do you have a frugal tip?  I’d love to hear about it!

General:

  1. Make a goal chart and as you save the amount of money or pay off debts, mark them off and reward yourself.  (Ex:  we can’t get that camera until our car is paid off).  The expense of the camera is minor compared to the interest I’ll save by paying off debts early.
  2. We do the “packets” budgeting system.  All spending money we take out at the beginning of each month.  We then pay for everything with that cash, when it is gone there is no more till the next month.  This budgeting method works for us, find one that works for you!
  3. Wait for a minimum of 24 hours before purchasing any pricey item.  Oh, and see if you can find something comparable used first!
  4. If something breaks try to fix it or do without before going out and purchasing a replacement.  Try not to hire someone to fix things, rather swap services (see craig’s list).
  5. To curb impulse buys, create a 30-day list. When you want to buy something, other than a true necessity (medicine or food, for example), put it on this list, with the date you added it to the list. And make it a rule that you can’t buy anything for at least 30 days after you put it on the list. And stick to it. You’ll find that you buy a lot less with this system.
  6. Surround yourself with “frugal-minded” folk.  If you don’t have any friends who are willing to make a frugal journey with you try looking online, Frugal Village is a great network, and One Income Dollar and the Prudent Housewife are both great inspirational blogs.  We found it is easier to save when you are not surrounded by spend-happy folks.
  7. Grocery:

  8. Use a price sheet so that you can know if a “sale” is really a bargain or if you can find it cheaper elsewhere.
  9. Buy meat that is on Manager Special (expiring that day or shortly after).  Cook that day and eat/freeze.
  10. Mix ground beef with an egg and several handfuls of quick oats (makes the meat go farther).  Use in meatballs, meat loaf, etc.
  11. Bake your own bread – let the yeast sit in sugar water till it smells fermented and use half the yeast (the most expensive ingredient in bread).
  12. If you are big milk drinkers, buy whole milk and a box of dry milk and make your own mock-2% milk by mixing half whole, half non-fat dry reconstituted milk.  You have two gallons for a fraction of the cost.
  13. Go meatless 1-2 nights a week.  You can substitute dry beans.  They are VERY cheap and filling.
  14. Meal plan and coordinate so that leftovers can be utilized fully, yet keeping variety.  (Ex: Tacos day one, use left over taco meat day 2 for stuffed peppers)
  15. Try to stretch as much time between shopping trips.  The fewer times you go shopping, the fewer chances you have to “impulse buy”.
  16. ONLY shop from a list.  If it is not on the list DO NOT BUY IT.  It is best to make a check off inventory list of all things you could need and highlight what you’re out or low on.
  17. Eat something small before you go.  It is harder to resist the temptation to over buy when you have an empty tummy.
  18. Keep your change (dollar bills and coins) use this as your “fun fund”
  19. Buy generic – many times this is considerably less than the alternative even if you have coupons.
  20. Use coupons if you prefer something name brand and only if you buy that item regularly.  Also, ask if your grocery shop has “double days”.
  21. Rather than buy a newspaper for the coupons, go to your library, usually they do not mind allowing you to clip the coupons you need… and your kids can attend story time at the same time!  OR you can go to this site for free grocery coupons and print the coupons you need online!
  22. Household:

  23. Wash your dishes by hand… I have a hard time with this one, I know it saves water/energy, but I love the convenience of my dishwasher!
  24. Wash clothes in warm water and only if you have a full load to do.  Dry your clothes on the line and if you don’t like the “crunchy” feel, stick them in the dryer for 5 min with a wet rag after they’ve hung out.
  25. Wash your clothes inside out so they will look nicer longer… and only wash if something is truly dirty.
  26. If you like fabric softener, put some on a towel and throw it in with the dryer.  A quarter size “spill” on the towel can do about 3 loads – a great way to save softener!  Also, to make your detergent go farther, add a tablespoon of baking soda to the load and use half the detergent.  Baking soda is a soap booster and is cheaper than Arm&Hammer.
  27. In the winter, use your dryer and stove during the early evening to help heat your home.  In the summer, use them in the very early morning (or not at all) to help keep your home cool.
  28. Cook all your meals for a 2-week period (esp. in the summer) so that your oven only has to do the work one time for multiple meals.  Keep meals in the freezer and re-heat with the microwave – uses less energy, and you save time.  Also, having home-cooked freezer meals cut down on the tendency to order take-out when you’re having an exceptionally busy day.   It is possible to do this with a refrigerator’s freezer.
  29. In the summer take a cold bath/wash rag to help you feel cool before bed, and keep the thermostat as high as possible or the A/C off if possible (we live in TX – its not possible).  Each degree change can save up to 3% on your energy costs!
  30. In a room that has a tendency to be dark, put a mirror near the light to refract the light around the room.  One light bulb has the power of two with this trick!
  31. Unplug items (toaster, shaver, cell phone charger, TV) when not in use.  Small amounts of electricity are still being used even if they are off, but plugged in.
  32. Use Craig’s List to purchase used items (furniture, etc.) or freecycle or go to garage sales.  We’ve even gotten a number of items from the curb on trash day!
  33. Buy paint from the “oops” counter at Home Depot or Lowes.  Also, if the color of your walls allows, add a faux finish over the existing color.  This uses a lot less paint and allows you to spruce up more rooms at a fraction of the cost.
  34. Cut your cell-phone or house phone, you don’t need both.  If possible, become a single-phone family.  For long distance, calling cards are great!  You can usually find cards with under 2 cents a min!  Pay-as-you-go cell phone plans are great if you are not a big phone user.
  35. Make your own household cleaners.  Vinegar, baking soda, Hydrogen peroxide, borax & bleach are all really cheap and you can make any and every household cleaner from laundry detergent to the equivalents of Windex and Comet from mixtures of those ingredients.
  36. Check your insurance.  We were able to save $600 a year when we switched companies, combined our house and auto onto the same plan, and added $500 to our deductible.
  37. Get a programmable thermostat for your household heat and water heater.  You can turn the temps down an hour or two after you go to bed, or during the warmer times of the day, or the times when you typically don’t use your hot water.  No reason to heat what is not being used!
  38. Personal:

  39. Get a buzzer and cut your hubby’s hair… if possible, have a friend cut your’s… Also, longer hairstyles do not need to be maintained as frequently as shorter ones.
  40. Buy clothes for your kids used – they grow out of them so fast new is not worth it!  And used usually look just as good!
  41. Limit the number of toys your children are able to have in the house.  This will lower the clutter, increase the value of the toys you currently own, increase your children’s creativity as they learn to play with less, and also will decrease spending on toys.
  42. Try home remedies before Doctor visits.  Those co-pays can add up and its amazing how a humidifier, Vitamin C & some good ole’ rest will make the bugs go away!
  43. Make gifts for holidays and birthdays, often these mean more than ones purchased at the store as they show you put time and effort into the recipient.
  44. Make your own personal hygiene products (or do without).  Kimberly has a great blog documenting her withdrawl from her addiction to shampooing.
  45. Cloth diaper your kiddos.  If you use this cloth diapering method your whole stash can cost less than a hundred dollars and can potentially be handed down to future kiddos.  Cloth diapering also encourages early potty-training!
  46. Make your own baby food by pureeing what the rest of the family is eating, or you can use dehydrated and powdered veggies – if you like the convenience of those pricey jars.
  47. Entertainment:

  48. Eat out rarely if ever!  If you do eat out, only drink water.  Also, check your newspapers for discounts and grand openings; you can usually get more for your buck then.
  49. Invite people over to your home rather than meeting them at a restaurant.  You’ll have more time to chat and if you plan your meal well, will save a bundle too!
  50. Get movies for your Friday night from the library rather than Blockbuster or netflix.  They are usually free!  Also check out Hulu.  They have a number of TV shows online for free!
  51. Either eliminate or see if you can combine any of the following: Internet, Television, Long-Distance, Cell Phones – We found that a calling card saves us tons on what would have been a long distance phone bill, and we get the TV shows we want through online streaming for free.
  52. Set-up a baby-sitting swap with a friend who has children.  You’ll save money and know that someone “experienced” is watching your kids.
  53. Find dates that are more events than just “going out to eat”.  These can sometimes save your budget and are usually more memorable.
  54. See if you are near a Bass Pro shop or Cabella’s.  We take our kids there instead of the zoo.  It’s free to walk around and the stuffed animals don’t move so you actually get to see them!  Call ahead of time and be there for the fish feeding.

New Coupons: Gold Medal Flour, SW Beans, Breakstones, Scott Naturals + More!



 

New Coupons: Carmex, Jimmy Dean Sausage, Monkey Bread, 8th Continent and Tone Bodywash!



 

There are some newly added coupons under zip 53027!

$1 off One Carmex Moisture Plus Lip Balm
$2 off One Jimmy Dean Sausage wyb One 59 oz 100% Orange Juice
50¢ off One Brigford Monkey Bread
$1.50 off Two 8th Continent Soymilk
$1.50 off Two Tone Bodywash

FREE Sample of AmLactin Body Lotion

 

Get a FREE sample of AmLactin Body Lotion courtesy of All You! First 100,000.

High Value $3 off One Hormel Party Tray is back = $2 Snack Trays at Walmart!



If you missed this high value coupon, it's back! Go here for this high value $3 off One Hormel Party Tray coupon! Because this coupon prints with no size exclusion you can use it on the smaller size trays found at Walmart for only $5 (otherwise the large trays are around $10), so you will pay only $2 after coupon! On the Hormel website, Snack Trays fall under the same category as Party Trays!

Use at Walmart for this deal:

Snack Tray Party Tray $5$3/1 printable= $2 each!

High Value $1 off One Idahoan Mashed Potatoes Still Available!



 

This offer went live while I was gone all day yesterday. I was just able to print the coupon so it's still available for those that might have missed it! Like Idahoan on Facebook and go here to share this offer with a friend and print a coupon for $1 off One Idahoan Flavored Mashed Potatoes or Homestyle Creations!

You can find Idahoan Mashed Potatoes at Walmart for around $1 making them FREE after coupon!

Plum District: $40 to Pear Tree Greetings ONLY $10 + FREE Shipping!

 
Yet another great card deal….right now on Plum District you can get a $40 Worth of Holiday Cards, Invitations, and More from Pear Tree Greetings for $20 + FREE shipping!! But, if you got the $10 credit previously available (gone now) when this will make it $10 for $40 worth of cards and more + FREE shipping!

Snapfish: 100 FREE Photo Prints (Just Pay Shipping)!

 
Right now at Snapfish you can get 100 4X6 photo prints for FREE! Just use the coupon code PRINTSFREE at checkout! You will have to pay shipping which is right around $5 – $6 making these just $0.06 a print which is a great price!! Expires 11/30/11.

FREE Sample of Tresemme Shampoo and Conditioner

 
Yay! You can head over to the Tresemme Facebook page, and “like” them to score a FREE sample of Tresemme shampoo and conditioner.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Walgreens Deals 11/6-11/12 Coupon Matchups List

Clabber Girl Baking Powder,2 for $1 with in ad coupon
Use the in ad coupon
Plus use two of these $.50/1 coupons here
Final cost FREE 

Crest Toothpaste,$1.99 = $1 RR
Use the $1/1 coupon from the 10/16 PG
Pay $.99
Get back a $1 RR
Final cost FREE 

Blistex Revive and Restore Lip Care,$1.99 = $1.99 RR
Pay $1.99
Get back a $1.99 RR
Final cost FREE 

Healthifeet Foot Cream,4oz,$10
Use the $2/1 coupon here
Pay $8
Submit for the $10 mail-in rebate (prints at check out)
Final cost FREE + $2 money maker

Weekly Register Rewards Deals:
Smart Water and Vitamin Water,3 for $3 = $2 RR
Pay $3
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost $1 for three! 
Mars Minis or Dove Holiday Candy,2 for $6 = $2 RR
If you still have it,  you can use the $1.50/1 coupon that was previously available on coupons.com
Pay as low as $3
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost as low as $.50 each
24 Pack of Water (brand varies by state),2 for $7 = $1 RR
Pay $7 for two cases
Get back a $1 RR
Final cost $3 each
Hersheys Pot of Gold Chocolates 10oz,2 for $10 = $2 RR
Pay $10
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost $4 each
Spend $10 on Suave Anti-Perspirant/Deodorant,Body Wash,Shampoo,Conditioner,Lotion or Styling Products –$3 RR
Deal scenario:
Buy 6 Suave Body Wash at $2 each
Use 2 of the Buy 2,get 1 Free coupons from 10/16 RP
Pay $8
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost $6 = $1 each
Crest Deep Clean,Whitening Expressions or Whitening Plus Scope Toothpaste,Glide Floss,$2.99 = $1 RR
Use the $1/1 toothpaste coupon from the 10/16 PG
Pay $1.99
Get back a $1 RR
Final cost $.99
Spend $10 on Tresemme Shampoo,conditioner or Styling products,$4.49 each = $5 RR 
Buy any 3 of the following:Scrubbing Bubbles Toilet Gels,Extend a Clean,Foamer,Pledge Fabric Sweeper,Pledge Wipes or Spray at $3.99 each = $2 RR
Buy 3 of the Furniture Spray or Wipes
Use 3 of the $1/1 coupons here
Pay $8.97
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost $ 6.97
Buy any 3 of the following items: Scrubbing bubbles spray,Windex,Windex Wipes,Shout,Glade Fabric &Air Odor Eliminator 22oz,Surface disinfectant and air sanitizer,$2.99 each = $2 RR
Buy 3 of the $1.25/1 Glade Fabric &Air coupons from the 10/9 SS (some regions received $1/1 coupons)
Pay as low as $5.22
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost as low as $3.22 
Lysol No Touch Hand Soap System,$11.99 = $5 RR
Use the $3/1 coupon from the 11/6 SS
Pay $8.99
Get back a $5 RR
Final cost only $3.99
Schick Quattro disposable razors 3pk,Xtreme 3 four pack,Slim Twin 12 pack,$6.49 = $2.50 RR
Use the $2/1 coupon from the 10/9 SS
Pay $4.49
Get back a $2.50 RR
Final cost $1.99
Select Bic Disposable Razors,$5.99 = $1 RR
Use the Buy 1,get one free coupon from the 11/6 SS
Pay $5.99 for two
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost $2.49 each
Spend $10 0n Revlon Cosmetics (30% off) = $3 RR
Deal Scenario:
Buy 1 Revlon Color Stay 12 hour eye shadow,$4.89 (after 30% off)
Buy Revlon Illuminance Creme shadow,$5.24 (after 30% off)
Use two of the $1/1 coupons from the 10/9 Walmart insert
Plus use the $1/1 Walgreens coupon from the Make This Season Stunning Booklet (will deduct $2)
Pay $6.13
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost $1.57 per item
Glade Scented Oil Candle Refills 4pk,Plugins Scented Oil Refill,Candle 4oz, 2 for $6 = $1 RR
Buy two of the Plug ins refills
Use two of the $1/1 coupons here
Pay $4
Get back a $1 RR
Final cost $1.50 each
Triaminic cold,Cough,Fever or allergy relief,Thin Strips 14 pack, 2 for $10 = $3 RR
Use the $3/2 coupon from the 10/16 SS
Pay $7
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost $2 each
Pepcid AC or Maximum Strength 30 count,$9.99 = $3 RR
Use the $4/1 coupon from the 11/6 SS
Pay $5.99
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost $2.99
Prevacid 24 hour Acid reducer,42 count,$25.99 = $3 RR
Use the $4/1 coupon from the 9/18 SS or here
Pay $21.99
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost $28.99
Prilosec OTC,28 count,$18.99 = $4 RR
Use the  $1/1 coupon from the 10/30 PG
Pay $17.99
Get back a $4 RR
Final cost $13.99
Spend $20 on Mucinex Fast Max or Nasal Spray,$10 each = $5 RR or $30 = $10 RR
Use the $1/1 coupons from the 10/9 SS
Pay $27 for three or $18 for two
Get back RR ($10 for 3 or $5 for 2)
Final cost $9 each
Various Vicks items,$9.99 = $2 RR
Use the $1.50/1 Nature Fusion coupon from the 10/30 PG
Pay $8.49
Get back a $2 RR
Final cost $6.49
Other Great deals:
Progresso Soup,4 for $5 with in ad coupon
Use the in ad coupon
Plus,use the $1/4 coupon here
Pay $4
Final cost $1 each
Betty Crocker Cookie Mixes,2 for $3
Use the $1/2 coupon here or here
Final cost $1 each
Betty Crocker Cornbread and Muffin Mix,3 for $1 with in ad coupon
Hershey’s Candy 1.4-2.5oz,$.59 with in ad coupon
Russell Stover Holiday Candy,$.39 with in ad coupon
Jell-O,$.59 with in ad coupon
Use the $.60/3 coupon from the Walgreens Nov Coupon booklet
(Plus,if you have it use the $1.25/3 coupon that was available earlier this week on coupons.com)
Final cost as low as free or $.39 each 
Folgers Black Silk or classic roast,$3.49
Use the $1/1 coupon from the 11/6 RP
Final cost $2.49
Keebler Crackers,$1.99
Use the $1/2 coupon from the 9/18 RP
Final cost $1.49
Nature Valley Bars,6 count  - 2 for $5
Use the $1/2 coupon from the 10/2 GM insert or the 10/23 SS
Final cost $2 each
Skippy Peanut Butter,2 for $4

Smuckers Strawberry Jelly,2 for $4
Use the $.35/1 coupon from the 11/6 RP
Final cost $1.65 each
Domino Sugar,$2.49 with in ad coupon
Use the $.65/1 coupon from the 8/28 RP
Plus,use the in ad coupon
Final cost $1.84
Nestle Toll House Morsels,2 for $5 with in ad coupon
Use the $1/2 coupon from the 11/6 RP
Final cost $2 each
Ester-C gummies,buy 1 get 1 free,$6.99
Use two of the $2/1 coupons here (zip 23235)
Final cost $1.50 each
Neosporin and Band Aid Products,buy one get one at 50% off
Buy 1 box of band aids at $3.99
Buy 1 Neosporin at $4.99
Total:$6.98 after discount
Use the $2/2 coupon here
Final cost $4.98 for both items 
Purrell Hand Sanitizer,$2.99
Use the $1/1 coupon here
Plus,use the $1/1 coupon from the Walgreens Nov coupon booklet
Final cost only $.99
Bayer Advanced Aspirin,$2.99
Use the $2/1 coupon from the 9/11 RP
Final cost $.99 
Mitchum Deodorant,$1.99 with in ad coupon
Always Pantiliners,$3.49
Use the $.50/1 coupon from the 10/30 PG
Final cost $2.99
Carefree Pantiliners,$.99 with in ad coupon
Use the $.50/1 coupon from the 11/6 SS
Final cost $.49
Tampax Pearl Tampons 30-60 pack,$7.49
Use the $1/1 coupon from the 10/30 PG
Final cost $6.49
Gold Bond Lotion,Body Wash,Cream,buy 1,get one 50% off
Buy 2 of the body wash at $6.99 each = $10.48
Use two of the $2/1 coupons from the 11/6 SS
Final cost $3.24 each
L’Oreal Paris Cosmetics,Buy one,get one 50% off
Deal scenario:
Buy two of the L’Oreal Paris Colour Riche LeGloss at $7.99 each = $11.98 for both
Use two of the $2/1 coupons from the 9/18 RP
Plus use the $2/1 L’Oreal Lip product coupon from the Walgreens Nov Coupon Booklet
Final cost $1.99 each! 
Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Care,starting at $7.99,buy one,get one 50% off
Use two of the $2/1 coupon from the 10/9 RP
Final cost $7.99 for two
Sensodyne Toothpaste 4 oz,buy one get one 50% off ($5.49)
Use two of the $.75/1 coupons here
Final cost $6.73 for two
Colgate 360 Pro-Relief Toothbrush,Multiprotection or Pro-Relief toothpaste,buy 1,get one 50% off
Use the $1/2 coupon from the 10/30 SS
Final cost $7.24 = $3.62 each
L’Oreal Vive Pro Shampoo,Conditioner or Studio Line Styling Products,$2.99
Use the $1/1 coupon from the 9/11 or 11/6 RP or here
Plus,use the $1/1 coupon from the Walgreens Make This Season Stunning Booklet
Final cost only $.99
Purex 2X Laundry Detergent,33 loads $1.99
Cottenelle Fresh Wipes,2 for $4 with in ad coupon
Use the $1/2 coupon here
Plus,use the in ad coupon
Final cost $1.50 each
Huggies  Wipes,184-216 count,$4.99
Use the $.75/1 coupon from the 10/23 SS
Plus,use the $2/1 coupon from the Walgreens Infant Care Booklet
Final cost $2.24
Scotch Magic Tape with Dispenser,$.99 with in ad coupon
Use the $1/3 coupon from the 8/7 SS
Final cost $.67 each

FREE First Aid To Go! with 11/6 SS Coupon!



 

If you received the $1 off One Neosporin product OR One Johnson & Johnson Red Cross Brand product in yesterdays 11/6 Smart Source, check your Walmart for the First Aid To Go! Packs in the travel section! They are only 99¢ each making them FREE after coupon!

$1 off any One Eucerin Lotion = FREE Travel Size!

 

Grab this $1 off One Eucerin printable and check your Walgreens and Walmart travel section for the travel size! This coupon prints with no size exclusion so you could score the travel size for FREE! A great size to toss in your purse or glove box in the car! Please keep in mind that prices will vary between stores.