Right Guard Sport, Xtreme or Dry Idea 2/$5
Use $2/2 Right Guard coupon HERE
Pay $3, Get $2 ECBs when you buy 2
Final Cost = $1 for 2 = 50¢ each
Advil 20-24 count $2.99
Use $2/1 Advil PM HERE
Final Cost = 99¢
Kashi Cereal 2/$5
Use $1.50/1 Heart to Heart coupon HERE
Final Cost = $1
Click here for all of Chrys’s CVS matchups this week.
RITE AID
Right Guard Extreme B1G1 FREE $3.99 (online price)
Use $2/2 coupon HERE
Stack with 2 — $2/1 coupons HERE (March Rite Aid Video Values)
Final Cost = $2.01 in Overages!
Starburst or Skittles Jelly Beans, Brach’s Chick’s n’ Rabbits, Krabby Patties, Robin Eggs or Premium Jelly Beans 2/$3
Use $1/2 Starburst coupon from 3/7 RP
Final Cost = $2 for 2 = $1 each
Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue 12 pack $5.99
Use $1/1 coupon HERE (use zip code 30002)
Stack with $1/1 coupon HERE (March Rite Aid Video Values)
Final Cost = $3.99
Don’t forget that you can also use the $3 off $15 Rite Aid printable coupon with any of Chrys’s deals!
Click here for all of Chrys’s Rite Aid matchups this week.
WALGREENS
These matchups will be updated late Sunday to reflect ad prices in Metro Detroit. Though Walgreens has extended the ad for our area, the deals are still somewhat different and limited as compared to other areas.
Colgate Total Advanced or Sensitive Toothpaste $3.99
Use $0.75/1 coupon from 2/21 SS
Pay $3.24, Get $4 RRs
Final Cost = 76¢ Moneymaker
ChapStick 99¢ with in AD coupon
Use $1/3 coupon from 1/3 RP
Final Cost = $1.97 for 3 = 66¢ each
Click here for all of Chrys’s Walgreens Metro Detroit matchups this week.
bucksaver says
Can you use two Rite Aid Video Value coupons at the same time if you are buying two items (for example two of the Right Guard Deodorants?). My Rite Aid told me I could only use one.
Patrick says
@bucksaver, Look at my reply below for the stores I went to. I had no issue at any store using 2 of the video coupons. The only thing you need to do, in case you are not already, is to make sure you have something to use up the overage of the coupons. With 2 $2.00 coupons and 1 $1.50/2.00 coupon you will be at $5.50 or $6.00 in savings for $4.49 in product. You need another item to bring your purchase price over the total of the coupons, otherwise the scanner will not scan the last coupon in
Dawn says
FYI. You can’t use the March Rite Aid Video Values Cottonelle coupon with the printable coupon (which by the way only printed out $.50 off 1 NOT $1.00 off 1). The “Rite Aid” coupon is a manufacturer coupon. I attempted this deal as it states above and paid $5.49.
Patrick says
@Dawn, I have used this a few times times and it was fine. I have been getting the Right Guard Deodorant and Cottonelle in the same order in order to use the overage from the Deodorant coupons on the Cottonelle. At every store (23 and Van Dyke, 24 and Hayes, Cass and Groesbeck) I have had to talk them through it. The lady at the 23 and Van Dyke store manually entered the Video coupons in, they would not scan. She said that they do not work all the time, but she knew they were good. The only store where this works out perfectly is the 19 and Schoenherr store. I was there twice and both times, with different tellers, all coupons scanned fine. The manufacturer coupons that are $0.50 and $1.50, but were listed higher are the new ones. The were $1.00 and $2.00 on Saturday when I printed them, and then I was able to print the newer, albeit less value, coupons on Sunday. I know I stop at a number of stores, but as I drive past stores in my daily travels I stop in and use coupons as I go.
Dawn says
I believe I got the manager at the 9 Mile and Gratiot store and he told me that it’s a manufacturer’s coupon (which it says right on the top). Couldn’t really argue with that.
Patrick says
@Dawn, This might help. Here is a link to their coupon policy.
http://www.dealseekingmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Rite-Aid-Official-Corporate-Coupon-Policy.pdf
It doesn’t state the video ones specifically, but it does state ” Only one manufacturer coupon is accepted for each product, unless coupled with another manufacturer coupon found in a Rite Aid circular.” The Rite Aid Video Coupons are considered the same as circular ones, even though they say manufacturer coupon.
Dawn says
@Patrick,
Awesome!!! Thanks a million!