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Monday, November 22, 2010

Deals and Freebies Roundup - Hallmark, CVS, Old Navy/Gap/Banana Republic (30% off), and FREE MP3s on Amazon!

The Deals and Freebies are flying quickly and furiously through the blogosphere. Here are just a few that have caught our eye:


Also, did you know that now 97.1 WashFM is playing Christmas music 24/7? One more "best things in life are free" perk of living in the DC area. :)

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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Super Savings Saturday: FREE body wash at CVS!

It's time for Super Savings Saturday!

I haven't been doing many CVS runs since my toddler moved out of diapers, but there was a deal I couldn't miss this week. My husband uses Old Spice body wash, and CVS is offering $4 in Extra Care Bucks(ECB's) with the purchase.

I found a BOGO Old Spice Red Zone body wash coupon from a P&G coupon mailer I received in the mail a few weeks ago, and I tried not to get too excited... but I should have because CVS paid me $5 to bring these items home!

Scenario:
Buy 2 Old Spice Red Zone for $4 each = $8
Buy 1 clearanced Zoothbrush = $1.65
Use $3 in ECB's
Use CVS giftcard for balance
Receive $8 in ECB's!!!
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Frugal Fridays: Flexible Spending Accounts


It's time for the blog carnival Frugal Fridays - when we blog about the small habits and other tidbits we include in our comings and goings to save money on a regular basis.

We have a Flexible Spending Account through my husband's employer. It allows our healthcare-related expenses to be pre-tax, which ultimately saves us about 20% on what we spend on those expenses!

There are a couple of big ways that you can do FSA shopping once you secure an FSA through your employer. One is to buy FSA-elligible items, and submit receipts for those items at the end of the spending year. The other (which I use the most) is to buy FSA-elligible items with an FSA-specific credit card issued to you, and use that credit card only on FSA items to ensure that you are spending only on what qualifies.

The tricky part of an FSA is trying to determine a) what you already buy that qualifies, and b) how much you think you'll spend on that over the course of the spending year. If you don't use your FSA-set-aside dollars, you lose them! I know of a coworker who once discovered that her FSA spending year deadline was fast approaching, and so she set about finding a pricey pair of prescription glasses just to ensure that her FSA dollars wouldn't float out into the ether, utterly foregone.

As you can see, it can quickly turn into a "The Price Is Right"-style game. Ultimately, you're generally better off erring on the side of setting aside less than you'd spend than more, since FSA-set-aside money that you don't spend is forfeit.

Here are just a few examples of things that may qualify under your FSA plan (check your plan specifics to be sure!):

Over-the-counter cold and pain medications
Allergy medications
Sunscreen
Diaper rash creams
Bandages
Doctor's office visit and prescription copayments
Flu shots
Eyeglasses and contact lenses

...and much, much more! Even if you're a guru of CVS shopping, you could still stand to save 20% on whatever you do spend on FSA-elligible items, so that's more money in your pocket.

So check out the details of the FSA plans offered by your employers; once you determine your theoretical FSA-elligible pending over the course of the year, the rest (shopping for them, and sometimes saving receipts to submit at year's end) is pretty painless for all the savings you might reap.

Redemption Unlimited is for entertainment purposes only. Mel and A. are not a financial advisers and no information found on this site should be construed as financial advice.
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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Super Savings Saturday: CVS and Target

I scored some super savings at CVS and Target this week that are worth sharing!


I haven't been shopping much at CVS since my toddler moved out of diapers. But this week I wanted to try to get some Huggies wipes because I keep a stash of diapers & wipes for baby shower gifts. I read that ECB holders were finding Huggies wipes coupons on the coupon printers in-store. It was true for me! A $2 Huggies wipes coupon AND a $5/$15 coupon printed. Score! I used a $3 Sensodyne toothpaste coupon, the $2 wipes coupon, a $1 off any Johnson & Johnson baby product coupon, & the $5/$15 coupon. Check out the picture above to see what I got for $3.42!

I needed a few things at Target, and I wanted to see if I could work a Kraft cheese deal I read about. It worked! I spent $1.75 on the items in the picture below. Here is what I used:
3 $2/2 Right Guard deodorant coupons
3 $1 off any Johnson & Johnson baby product manu coupons
1 $1/2 Kraft cheese coupon
2 Target $1/1 Kraft cheese coupons (only prints 1 per computer; we have 2 computers)



Where did you find savings this week? Leave us a comment and do tell!
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Thursday, February 18, 2010

CVS: Glade candles deal and SC Johnson Rebate


A. posted quite a few good reasons to stop by CVS this week already, but when I hit the store yesterday I thought of another.

If you haven't yet submitted for your $5 SC Johnson rebate(you can submit THREE!), all you have to do is buy 3 products from any of their brands, including anything by Glade. CVS will give you $4 ECB's when you buy $12 in Glade products, so print this $3 Glade Sense & Spray coupon for a starter kit as many times as you can before going. We burn a lot of candles in our house!
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

CVS Deal-Running: Valentine's Day

In fall 2008/winter 2009, I was a total CVS addict, hitting the store a few times a week and often netting $15-$20 worth of merchandise for under $1.

Then, in spring '09, the hot deals and $/$$ coupons kind of tapered off (especially FREE-after-ExtraCare-Bucks stuff), and I became pregnant, no longer having the energy to jump in the car and go persue a transaction, especially since my closest CVSes often ran out of the hot deal items very early in the week (and often by early Sunday morning!). Out of ExtraCare Bucks, I made only a few more runs to CVS for the rest of 2009.

But now, with my coupon file newly replenished, I'm ready to give getting back on the CVS train another go with one, maybe two runs tomorrow. Here's what I'm planning, based on the matchups for the coming week provided here:

1 Covergirl foundation $6
1 Covergirl foundation $6
1 DiGiorno pizza $6 (estimated)
1 DiGiorno pizza $0.01 (buy one, get one for a penny sale)
Filler item ~$1.99 or so
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$20 Subtotal

Use:
  • $4/$20 coupon (a coupon for this value, among other values, was emailed to many CVS cardholders for this weekend)
  • Covergirl Buy One, Get One Free coupon (02/07 P&G)
  • 2 DiGiorno Pizza $1 manufacturer coupons (01/24 SS)
$8 total
Receive $5 ExtraCare Bucks in return, usable on future purchase at CVS

If this works out, then I might use the $5 ECBs to get some Stacy's Pita Chips (so yummy with hummus!)

3 x Stacy's, 2/$5 this week
$0.50 filler
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Subtotal $8

Use:
  • $5 ECBs
  • 3 x $1 off coupons, 01/24 SS
Final price: FREE (or at least pennies)

So: This week I could end up paying ~$8 for two pieces of makeup, two frozen pizzas, and three bags of pita chips, plus filler items. Not too shabby!

Now, let's just see whether everything is in stock, and all of my coupons go through as planned. :)
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Friday, January 15, 2010

Earn Double ExtraCare Bucks at CVS, January 17 through March 15

Details here, with thanks to Erica of I Heart CVS.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Rite Aid: $25 gift card for prescription transfer

Rite Aid recently changed its Sunday circular format, so this week I've been scrambling to find new prescription transfer coupons.

I located them on page 14 of the D.C. area circular. Rite Aid included 2 coupons for "Get a $25 gift card and a coupon booklet with over $75 in savings when you transfer your prescription."

I clip these whenever I see them and keep them in my coupon organizer. When my husband had his wisdom teeth removed last month, I used 2 coupons on his prescriptions at CVS and received $50 in gift cards! I'll be using those gift cards for toiletries we need and stocking stuffers. Can't beat that!

Target also had a coupon on page 39 of this week's circular for a $10 gift card with a prescription transfer. Most drug stores honor competitors' coupons; all it takes is asking!
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Monday, November 9, 2009

Menu Plan Monday

This month I started documenting our grocery budget in more detail in an Excel spreadsheet, including our household's top 20-30 most commonly bought items listed individually. Wow, what a difference just being required to record it can make! Even with generous margins built in (like for deal-catching at Shopper's Food Warehouse triple coupons this week), I find myself aware of the fact - while shopping - that I will be documenting it all when I get home. It's also simplifying my menus. I'll be curious to see if a) I can keep up the documentation, and b) the new awareness significantly impacts our grocery spending for the better.

Here is the menu plan for the week:

Monday: BLTs, salad, apple slices

Tuesday: Mac'n'cheese, salad, fruit smoothies

Wednesday: Steamfresh veggies bought cheaply at Giant, pad thai noodles with FREE CVS cashews*

Thursday: Tuna salad or egg salad sandwiches, salad

Friday: Nachos: homemade guacamole, sour cream, shredded cheddar, seasoned ground beef, diced tomatoes

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Note:
Twice in the last week or so I've had a coupon print at the CVS coupon kiosk for $2 off the purchase of 2 Gold Emblem nut items. Since there's a huge bin of $0.99 packs of various nuts (wasabi almonds, cashews, or other types) at the front of the store, we've gotten 4 free snack-size pouches of nuts with practically zero effort. Scan your CVS card at the coupon kiosk soon to see if you might also get this "sneak freebie" coupon!
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Tuesday Deals Roundup: CVS $/$$ Coupon, FREE Christmas Music, FREE Family Circle Magazines, and Holiday/Black Friday Promos!

Here are some smokin' deals we've seen on the blogosphere lately.

Bargain Briana has the goods on getting a $5 off $30 CVS coupon. She also described here how L.L. Bean is running a holiday promo where you can snag a $10 gift card for every $25 spent. Thanks, Briana!

A popular item - get 5 free classical Christmas songs at Amazon. Thanks, Frugal Coupon Living!

Freebies 4 Mom tells us where to get 2 FREE issues of Family Circle (almost never free). Thank you, Heather!

Mommy's Wish List has info on a coupon for a free auto maintenance check at Pep Boys, good through 11/15. Thanks, Lea Ann!

The Safeway Home for the Holidays Promo is upon us! When you buy $25 worth of participating products, you'll get a Catalina coupon for $5 off your next order. Safeway guru Gina of Moneywise Moms is the blogger to watch on these promos, since she is a seasoned scenario-runner in maximizing value on Safeway Catalina deals - and you can "roll" your $5 Catalinas along with manufacturer coupons to make some jaw-dropping discounts. Go, Gina, go!

Jodi of Never Pay Retail Again is starting to aggregate news on Black Friday ads, starting first with this year's Sears Black Friday ad, so keep an eye on her Black Friday tagged entries in the coming weeks. Thanks, Jodi!

Head to upromise.com, coupons.com, redplum.com, and smartsource.com to claim your new coupons (ecoupons from upromise and printables from the others) now that it is November! Remember that some printables (the hottest, usually) are limited in quantity, and so may be gone before long. Today is the day to print what you know you will use!
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Whoa! $1 ECB every 4 visits at CVS with Green Reusable Bag!

This practically made me tap dance. Gina has the goods here on how this new ECB reward works. Thanks so much for lighting up our morning, Gina!

Check out our classic CVS tutorials here:

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

1st of the Month = FREE Chocolate Chip Mrs. Field's Cookie, CVS Quarterly ExtraCare Bucks Printable Online, and Refreshed Printable/Upromise Coupons!

If there is a Mrs. Fields in your neck of the woods, stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for your FREE chocolate chip cookie, today 10/01 only! Thanks, Freebies 4 Mom! Find a Mrs. Fields near you by clicking here.

Also, since today is the first of the month, your CVS ExtraCare Bucks rewards are available for the past quarter! You don't even need to make a purchase - just go to the coupon kiosk/scanner at CVS and scan your ExtraCare card. You'll get $0.50 for every $25 that you spent July-September. You can also see your quarterly ECB rewards online - and print them (unlike most ECBs).


Finally, head over to coupons.com, redplum.com, and smartsource.com for refreshed and new coupons now that it is October. There are also new October ecoupons available at upromise.com for you to link to your accounts, so jump on it. ;)
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Tuesday Deals Roundup: $5/$25 CVS coupon, Super Doubles at Kmarts, free 8x10 at WalMart, $10/$25 Yankee Candle, and more!

Go here to take a quick test on your flu IQ and get a $5 off $25 coupon for CVS!

Ginger of Attention Target Shoppers has reported that Target checkouts have started posting some delightful signs about the acceptance of coupons (including stacking manufacturer coupons with Target coupons). Thanks, Ginger! Have you seen these signs at your own Targets? If you're feeling bold, post a comment to tell us where!

Money Saving Mom says that some Kmarts will be doing Super Doubles again next week. (Thanks, Crystal!) Be sure to call your local Kmart in advance to check that it is participating.

Freebies 4 Mom has a post about how to get a free 8x10 photo print with any 1-hr. order at WalMart. (Thanks!) Even if you order a $0.15 4x6 print in 1-hr. mode, this will count; you may simply need to wait a couple of hours for the code to show up in your email. 8x10 + inexpensive frame (Tuesday Morning, anyone?) = great gift for parents and grandparents!

Harris Teeter Triple Coupons ends today, 09/22. There are so many good deals to be had in this promo, though, so if you have an HT nearby, it's probably worth checking out. Frugal Friends did a great demo post showing a couple of HT triples trips, and FF also linked to three other blogs who posted HT triples matchups. Thanks, Frugal Friends!

Frugal Coupon Mom has a link to a $10 off $25 purchase coupon for Yankee Candle. Thanks!!

Frugal in Virginia reminds us of the incoming onslaught of freebie holiday cards - starting with 12 free Shutterfly holiday photo cards. If you can wrangle your family into some sweaters for a couple of shots, you'll have a few "holiday theme" pics on standby for early bird sample deals like this. Thanks, Dana!

A fun surprise: Family Dollar's $0.11 diapers got very positive reviews on Baby Cheapskate.

Happy wheeling and dealing! :)
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Tuesday Deals Roundup - Free Clorox Wipes, Prescription Offers, Big Granola Sample, and More! (Including a COACH coupon for 20% off!)

Here are some deals that have caught our eye in the past few days. A few freebies and higher-value coupons up for grabs!
  • To help teachers welcome students back to school, as concerns grow about this flu season and the spread of novel H1N1 2009 flu virus, National Education Association (NEA) and The Clorox Company are offering a FREE canister of Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes to teachers nationwide. September 2 - September 5, 2009, teachers can visit www.cloroxclassrooms.com to redeem the offer, while supplies last. At the Web site, teachers can also download a free “Clean Up the Classroom” kit, including lesson plans, games and other tools to help reduce the spread of germs at school.

  • Frugal Friends assembled this oh-so-useful post on current new-prescription and prescription-transfer offers and coupons out there - including some free-with-prescription gift card offers! The great part about seeing this all in one place is the fact that some of the pharmacies listed, like CVS, accept competitor coupons. Hot diggity! Thanks, Laura!!

  • Here's a first for photo customization: ArtsCow is doing a promo for their new exclusive Personalized Photo Umbrella. Get one for $19.99, shipping free, through September 13, using the code FOLDUMB1999. See the sample product here.

  • Through October 15, you can get a free sample of Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters by clicking to this site and submitting some info. Rumor has it that you will receive a bag of these clusters normally valued around $4, so this is a hefty freebie! Thanks, Freebies4Mom!

  • Get a $1 coupon off eos (evolution of smooth) lipbalm by going here. This mostly organic minty-flavored lipbalm retails around $3 at drugstores and mass retailers, so if you can find a way to stack it with a sale or store coupon, you could get it pretty cheap. They're so cute, they would make great stocking stuffers.

  • Go here for an easy manufacturer's coupon/store coupon stacking scenario at Target - getting you a FREE two-pack of Johnson and Johnson's Bedtime Bath (mmm smells so dreamy!). This stuff is a yummy lavender smelling bubble bath that adults and kids can enjoy in their baths as well as babies! Thanks, Jodi!

  • Enjoy cooking with and eating olive oil, vinegars, olives, and so on? Go here to fill out a short survey, and in exchange for your info, you will be sent five $4 ($20 worth!) coupons for Star products by mail. I was sure to mention that the more coupons and sales that Star promotes, the likelier I am to try its products and become a regular user. Thanks, Money Saving Mom!

  • And finally...one decidedly-not-frugality-oriented coupon - 20% off already discounted items at Coach Factory Outlet. One of these just opened in Potomac Mills, so if there is a big ticket handbag purchase on your horizon (or you just want to forward our post to someone you'd like to consider making a big ticket handbag purchase), this is the coupon for you! VA locations include Williamsburg, Leesburg, and Woodbridge (Potomac Mills). MD locations are in Hagerstown and Queenstown. Find your local Coach factory outlet here. Thanks, 30 Dollar Weekly Grocery Challenge!
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A Fall of Stocking Up In Preparation - by A.

I've been thinking a lot about what I need to do this fall to stock our cupboards and freezer. We are expecting our second daughter, due this December! Of course, the frugal streak in me immediately thought, "Sweet! Those girls' clothing deals snagged at Children's Place Outlet at Ralph Lauren Factory Outlet will get another round of wear!" :)

While we didn't exactly plan the pregnancy around the couponing hot streak of the year, it so conveniently happens that the months leading up to the holidays offer some of the most fertile deal-snagging ground on the couponing calendar. With the kickoff of the school year and the triple-whammy that is Halloween, then Thanksgiving, then Christmas, the deals on nonperishables and convenience foods are sure to be plentiful. I'm going to be like a crazed little squirrel, stockpiling for the winter (not to mention the weeks and weeks of fuzzy newborn days sure to accompany). It's amazing how a little time in the couponing zone can transform your outlook to strategizing months, even (occasionally) years ahead.

Example of the "years" bit: Even last winter, when I was still a few months into couponing, I did a crazy run at CVS right after Christmas, and netted over $40 worth of decorations and gift-wrap supplies for around $6, using coupons, post-Christmas clearance prices, etc. Now, even though it's August, I'm eyeing the tall pile of gift bows, wrapping paper, bendable evergreen boughs, and garland in the "Christmas corner" of our basement storage area, and I'm admittedly getting a little irrationally excited about decorating most of my downstairs this time around for $6 in change. The less money spent on the fun fluff, the more resources are available for more important priorities, like close family's gifts and giving more to your local food bank, church, and charities.

If you're new to couponing, this is a great time to enter what I so affectionately call "the fray", because September through December are sure to yield an abundance of deals:
  • More special double and triple coupon deals at various grocery stores, since the stores are trying to get you in to also buy your "hosting company" and "holiday celebration" hauls while you're there.
  • More convenience food coupons, sales, and resulting matchups for school lunches - prepackaged/classic lunch items like applesauce cups, juice boxes, Lunchables, soups, lunchmeats, string cheese, etc.
  • A huge glut of coupons, sales, and resulting coupon matchups for baking supplies - not only baking mixes for cookies, cakes, pies, and muffins, but also from-scratch nonperishables like flour, sugar, seasonings, cookie decoration supplies, canned pumpkin, raisins, etc.!
  • Also coupons, sales, and resulting matchups for nonperishable holiday classics. Green beans, cream of mushroom soup, French's onions ringing a bell for anybody? Also, cranberry sauce, stuffing mixes, mashed potatos (dry mix or frozen), etc.
  • In-store freebies, especially at the drugstores like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid. This is usually in the vein of stocking-stuffers, candy, decorations, and so on.
  • Post-holiday markdowns, like:
    --Just-clearanced Halloween candy bought with still-unexpired candy coupons (think creatively...you can crumble/chop Halloween chocolate for Thanksgiving and Christmas dessert recipes)
    --Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas decorations, clearanced by up to 90% (I bought photo Christmas cards at Target last year at ~$0.90/10 ct. box last year doing this...$0.09/card!)
  • Holiday Hallmark deals at various locations. Shop smart with the offer terms and you can often snag cards (and animated stuffed animals) inexpensively.

Hee hee - are you getting a little excited yet? Let's hope the grocers and retailers deliver on our sugarplum visions of deals! :)

For more details on the seasonal grocery deals available year-round, see our commentary on what sales and deals and holiday loss leaders to expect month-to-month.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

New Uses for Couponed Makeup

Trying new makeup is always a fun adventure. Who doesn't love snagging the latest foundation or mascara free after ExtraCare Bucks? But sometimes, the deal is so hot that when you arrive at the store, your preferred shade(s) aren't available because others got there first. But how can you pass up a freebie staring you in the face? Here are some fun new ideas for what to do with that couponed makeup:


Collect nail polishes or other fun makeup items and give to your favorite teen. If the colors available aren't your style (but still free or close to it), then collect a variety and gift-package them for your favorite teen - a niece, your kids' babysitter, the next door neighbor graduating this coming year. Bonus points if you throw in couponed top/base coat, nail polish remover, cotton balls, or manicure tools!

Think outside the box with application. When you don't let the makeup packaging dictate what goes where, a muted matte pink lipstick could become a great creme formula blush. A too-brown-for-you powdered blush or bronzer could be a neutral eyeshadow. A too-light-for-you mascara could become a great eyebrow tamer/enhancer when applied with a very light hand - or even a coverup for a few stray grey or white hairs on your head. The basic idea is to look at the product's color and daydream about where else it might work on you. You can always wash off and start again - that's the beauty of experimenting.

Could you only find a foundation/concealer a shade darker? Don't worry - it's still good for:
  1. "Tan" you. If you get tan during the summers, or use fake tanning, a shade darker foundation is ideal for keeping your look pulled together! You only need to use it sparingly on "trouble" areas (undereye circles, zits, etc.) and blend well, to get a no-giveaway summer face.
  2. You, photographed. You may cringe to see the "one shade darker"color against your complexion under your bathroom mirror lights, but the reality is that if it's only slightly darker and blended very finely at the jawline, you will look younger, healthier, and more radiant in family portraits. This is especially true of fairer-complexioned women who tend to be washed out by ambient photo studio lighting. You'll also achieve a more awake, younger look by doubling the amount of makeup that you usually wear for daily use - from mascara to blush to lip color.
Could you only find foundation/concealer a shade lighter? Don't worry - it's still good for:
  1. "Pale" you. By January, you could be thanking your lucky stars that you have a slightly more palid shade in your makeup arsenal.
  2. You, sculpted. Dotting a slightly lighter shade under your eyebrow arch, on the top of your cheekbones, and on the inside corner of your eyes (blended well!) can make your face look skinnier, and you expressions look more awake and alert.
Make an emergency kit of makeup. Just because the shades aren't precisely those of your preferred lineup doesn't mean you won't appreciate the emergency kit stowed in your office desk, glove compartment, or suitcase when you realize that your everyday makeup was accidentally forgotten. Think of it as a "desert island" lineup - what items are absolutely necessary to get you through the day - chapstick, mascara, etc. If you travel to one location quite frequently - say a relative's house or vacation house - you could consider leaving an entire complement of couponed makeup and toiletries there so that you don't have to pack one every time. Just remember that there are expiration dates for cosmetics and toiletries.

Donate to your local community/church/high school theater productions. If you've ever been in a play or musical, you know the gallons of makeup that such productions can consume. Even a small production can go through bottles of foundation in a single night for sufficient stage makeup. And since such productions are often low-budget, it's quite likely that your local thespians would welcome any of a wide variety of colors and brands of foundations, concealers, lipsticks, blushes, eyeliners, mascaras, and so on.

Trade with a fellow couponer. If you know a local couponer who hits up different stores, you can offer to be on the lookout for each other's favorite shades and products and trade every so often. Yes, you might give three lipglosses and get back a mascara and a pair of tweezers, but at least you're trading for stuff you'll eventually use, right?

Donate to your local women's shelter/domestic violence shelter. Women who rely on these shelters often do not have big beauty budgets, but your donation of cosmetics (as well as other basics like body washes, soaps, tampons and maxipads, etc.) can be a block in rebuilding their self-esteem as they get back on their feet.

What other creative ways have you found to use cheap or free couponed cosmetics? Post a comment to let everybody know. :)
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Monday, June 29, 2009

FREE Shipping over $25 on CVS.com June 29 and June 30 - plus $5/$20 P&G products via CVS gift card

Remember the AdPerk deal from a ways back (though the 20% offer is no longer active)? You buy $20 of P&G products, you get a $5 CVS gift card mailed with your products. This deal is still good through tomorrow, June 30th.

CVS just emailed me a deal: use the code SHIP4FREE at checkout to get all orders over $25 to ship for free.

There is yet another active deal out there: spend $60, and get $10 off just for signing in with your CVS.com account, and $5 off if you use your Mastercard to pay for the items.

Maximum 'net' possible discount if you purchase at least $20 qualifying P&G products in a $60 transaction in the next two days: $20 ($5+$10+$5 gift card) off $60.

Incidentally, I price compared one qualifying product - Gillette Fusion cartridges (the manual ones, not battery-powered ones). 4 of the Fusion cartridges go for $14.49 at CVS.com ($3.62/each), while 16 of the cartridges go for ~$41 at my local Sam's club ($2.56/each). If you bought 4 of the 4-ct. boxes at $57.96 and threw in a filler to get to $60, you'd get 16 cartridges for $45, plus a $5 CVS gift card, bringing the 'net' to just under the Sam's price for 16. If you don't have a Sam's membership or a Sam's nearby, this might be worthwhile - up to you.
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

5 Reasons to go to CVS this week, 06/28-07/04

See the entire post of weekly coupon matchups and CVS deals here. Thanks, Erica!
  1. Campbell's Chicken Noodle or Tomato Soups, 2/$1 ($0.50 each). Use the printable $1/2 coupon here or here to make it free.
  2. Benadryl or Cortaid itch relief .2-4 oz (PSA $3.99) earn back $2 ExtraCare Bucks.
    This deal is limit 5. Usable coupons:
    $1 Benadryl Allergy 06/28 SS
    $1 Benadryl Cream, Spray, or Gel 06/28 SS
    $.50 Cortaid 06/28 SS
  3. Bengay Moist Heat Therapy pads (3 count), ultra patches (4-5 ct.), or ultra cream (4 oz.) are all $6.99 each, earning back $2 in ExtraCare Bucks for each bought. This deal is limit 5.
    Usable coupons:
    $2 Bengay 06/28 SS
    $1.50 Bengay (exp 06/30) 05/17 V/RP
    $1 Bengay, any except trial 04/26 SS
    $5 off 2 Peelie on some Moist Heat Therapy pads
  4. Edge or Skintimate shave gels are $1.99. Use these coupons:
    $1 off Edge shave gel
    $1 off Skintimate
    $0.75 off Edge infused or any other Edge shave gel 05/17 SS
  5. Lay's Chips $3.99 BOGO Limit 4
    Coupons:
    $1 Frito Lay Snacks, any variety, 9 oz. or larger bag AND Frito Lay Dip, any variety 9.5 oz + jar SS 6/28
    Note (not found in iheartcvs matchups): If you get All You magazine, the July issue that arrived in mailboxes recently had a $1/2 Lay's potato chips coupon which would make the chips ~$1.50 per bag. Not bad!
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Monday, June 22, 2009

5 Reasons to go to CVS this Week, 06/12-06/27

Some freebies at CVS this week. Remember, even if you don't need a freebie, if you have the coupon and the freebie is staring at you from the shelf, pick it up to donate at your local food bank! With thanks to iheartcvs for the matchups - visit the full post of matchups for this week here.
  1. Frank's RedHot sauce is $1. Use the $1 off Frank's RedHot Sauce (05/17 SS) to get it FREE!
  2. 20 oz. bottles of Sobe Lifewater are BOGO. Use the printable BOGO Sobe coupon here to get two bottles FREE!
  3. SoyJoy bars are 4/$4, and you get $4 ExtraCare Bucks when you buy 4. This deal is limit 5. Although SoyJoys tend to be a love-or-hate item, if you've never liked them in the past, consider trying the vastly-different mango coconut flavor - it tends to have a better consistency and taste than the others, in my experience.
    Use these coupons:
    $2 off 10 SoyJoys (05/31 SS)
    $1 off 2 SoyJoys - or BOGO up to $1.39 (05/31 SS)
    $1 off 5 SoyJoys
  4. ThermaCare Neck to Arm Wrap, 1 ct., $2.49, earn back $2.49 in ECBs - making it free after ECBs! Use this printable $1 off any Thermacare coupon to get $1 'profit'.
  5. Almay Pure Blends Foundation or Face Powder is $13.99, earn back 10 ECBs for each bought. This deal is limit 3. Use the coupon for $1 off Almay cosmetic product (05/17 SS). "Net", $2.99 for the foundation..

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

5 Reasons to Visit CVS this Week, 6/14-06/20

For the rest of this week's CVS coupon matchups, click here. (Thanks, Erica!)
  1. 7-Up, Buy 3/$11, earn back 3 ECBs. Use the printable coupon available here (coupon text as good for any flavor 7-Up 12-pack). You can print 2 per Windows-run computer. Use 3 coupons, get three 12-packs of 7-Up for a net of $5, or $1.66 each. Nice.
  2. Crest ProHealth toothpaste (4.2 oz), 250 ml. rinse, or Oral B floss 27-55 yds, or Superfloss 50 ct., all $2.99 earn back $2 ECBs.
    This deal is limit 1. Use coupons:
    $0.50 off Crest 4.2 oz or larger, or liquid gel, 06/07 P&G
    $1 off Crest Glide Floss 35M or Oral-B Advantage Floss Picks, Any 30 Ct. or larger, 06-07-09 PG
  3. 3 Chances at Cheaper Cereal:
    Kellogg's Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes, Corn Pops, Rice Krispies, Froot Loops, or Apple Jacks are priced at $1.88
    Use coupons:
    $1 off Kelloggs All-Bran, Special K or Raisin Bran Cereal 11.4 oz or larger, 06/07 RP
    Reason 4. : $1 off Kelloggs Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, Cocoa Krispies, Corn Pops, or Apple Jacks Cereal 10 oz or larger, 06/07 RP
    Reason 5. : $1 off Kelloggs Mini-Wheats, Rice Krispies, or Crispix Cereal 10 oz or larger, 06/07 RP
    Net: $0.88/box, or cheaper if you use ECBs to pay! Have a larger ECB to use? Milk runs $3.50-$4.00.gal. depending on CVS locations, and eggs run close to $2 for a dozen. If CVS sold produce, you'd hardly need to hit up a grocery store this week. ;)
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