Yesterday I went to CVS to get a few things. I was ready with my coupons and my updated email coupon so I can save $4 off of $20 purchase or more. I bought:
2- packs of CVS brand baby wipes – 2/$5.00
2- tubes of Orajel toddler toothpaste – $3.99 (Buy 1, Get 1 Free)
2-packs of Pull-ups – $8.99 ea. (17.98)
1-J & J Shea butter baby wash – $2.99
2- Essence of Beauty gift bags – $1.49 ea. ($2.98)
1-Essence of Beauty Satin Compact refill – $1.99
1-24Ct. Excedrin Migraine – $1.99
Coupons used:
$1 for Orajel
$4 for Pull-ups (2Q’s)
$2 for Excedrin
$4 CVS coupon
$8.97 ECB’s from Lypsyl – Total Q’s: $19.97
Now, the reason why I’m disappointed is because I had to pay $17.27 with my debit card. I know I saved almost $20 with coupons but that is the most I have spent at CVS so far. I was shocked. After all the coupons and $8.97 ECB’s used, I still had to pay almost $20. OK, I know for most, that is not a lot of money but when you’re used to spending less then $5 each time, that is ALOT.. I did manage to get back $18 in ECB’s. I received $10 for spending $25 of participating baby products, $5 for buying any 3 Essence of Beauty products, $1 for buying Excedrin and $2 rewards on my Winter spending. Not too bad.
So, in reality, I did get everything for “free”. Why should I be complaining, right? In the end, I made $0.73.
So, do you clip coupons and save at CVS or at another store? If so, I’d love to hear about it!
Until the next CVS visit…………………..
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