Monday, May 3, 2010

Facebook: Kraft Foods Sample Pack

This is an amazing offer! "Like" Kraft Foods on Facebook and then you can sign up for one of four Summer Sample Packs. These packs include free samples as well as coupons for free full sized products! Hurry, this is sure to go fast!

Thanks Common Sense with Money!

Facebook: $0.50 Starkist Coupon


"Like" Starkist on Facebook (actually, I don't think you even need to do this!), click the "coupon" tab, and you'll be able to print a coupon for $0.50 off any Starist pouch product. Use this at a store that doubles coupons and you should be able to get the small pouches free or nearly so.

Note: You can print this coupon twice!

Thanks Southern Savers!

Tic Tac: Buy One Get One Free Coupon

Go here to print a Buy One Get One Free coupon for Tic Tacs.

Thanks The Frugal Girls!

Snikiddy: Free Product Coupon

Jenn at the Babybix Blog has a link to a coupon for a full size sample of Snikiddy Snacks. Just scroll down to the "Try Some" link.

Weekly Spending Summary

Well, I had $20.80 left to spend for the month and ended up going over that by just a little. I was pretty happy with what all I was able to get this week though! And I think I should easily be under budget once I do my monthly spending summary and figure in all the rain checks I received. So stay tuned for that!

Total Spent:
$29.53
Total Saved with Coupons: $74.81
Total Saved with Sales: $21.23
Total Saved: $96.05

Giant:
$0
Saved with Coupons: $1.00
Saved with Sales: $0.69



CVS:
$0 (gift card)
Saved with Coupons: $14.79
Saved with Sales: $7.54

Freebies: Huggies Wipes, Fig Newtons, Wheat Thins (and the rest after Extra Bucks)

This was a fun week at CVS! It's been a while since I was able to get such good deals there. I used $4 in Extra Bucks and got $7 back.

Walmart:
$13.44
Saved with Coupons: $19.34

Freebies: Blue Bunny, McCormick, Bic Comfort Razors, Schick Razors

I missed putting my favorite buy on the picture- two Blue Bunny ice cream cookies. You know how I love ice cream, so I was pretty excited to get them for free. Oh, and all those little round gumball looking containers? Well, they have nylons in them- $0.33/a pr. I thought about after I took the picture that they actually get deducted from our clothing budget, so I didn't include them in the above total.

Rite Aid: $2.79
Saved with Coupons: $39.68
Saved with Sales: $13.00

Freebies: Sun Chips, TGIFridays, Stayfree and the rest after rebates

I did a more thorough breakdown of my Rite Aid purchase here. As you can see, it was a REALLY good week for me at my favorite store! Oh, I should let you know that I will get back $20.69 in rebates from this purchase, which means I made $17.90 by buying this stuff! I love getting paid to shop!

Centerville Bulk Food: $13.30


How was your week? Were you able to stay within your budget for the month of April?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

My Rite Aid Deals and a Deal Breakdown

I know that some of you have wished that I would help you see how I get all these great deals. You wanted to know exactly how it works. Well, this week I got some absolutely amazing deals at Rite Aid; in fact I actually made $17.90 just by shopping there. So I thought I'd show you the exact breakdown of how I did this- hopefully it won't get too confusing.

I bought all of this stuff in three transactions. Here's the breakdown:

Trans. #1
(forgot to take a picture!)

Sunchips- $2.79
TGIFridays Potato Skins- $2.19 (had rain check which made them $0.99)

Coupons used:
- Free product coupon for the Sunchips making them free
- $1.50 coupon for TGIFridays which the cashier reduced to $0.99 since they don't allow coupon overage

Trans. #1 Total: $0

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Trans. #2

3 Aveeno Lotions- $3.14 each ($9.42)
Sure Deodorant- $2.69
Stayfree- $1.99
2 Ban Deodorants- Buy One Get One 50% Off ($5.23)

Coupons Used:
- $5/$20 Purchase (from Rite Aid Video Values)
- total is counted before coupons
- 3 $2/1 Aveeno in-ad coupons
- my store lets me use multiple in-ad coupons, some stores don't
- 2 $1/1 Aveeno printable coupons
- $1 Sure coupon from coupon inserts
- $2 Stayfree coupon from coupon inserts
- $0.75 Ban printable coupon
- $0.40 Ban coupon from coupon inserts

Trans. #2 Total: $2.32

Total Amount Submited for Rebate: $7.69
Rebate Breakdown:
- Aveeno = $5 SCR (Single Check Rebate, Rite Aid's rebate program)
- Sure = $2.69 Free After Mail-In Rebate
(the link to the rebate is not working right now; I sent an email inquiry about it to the manufacturer)

Money Maker of $5.37!!

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Trans. #3

2 Ban Deodorants- Buy One Get One 50% Off ($5.23)
2 Reach Toothbrushes- $3 each ($6.00)
Listerine- $3.00
Dove Bar- $0.50 (bought as "filler"- see below)
Car- $4.49 (bought as "filler")

Coupons Used:
- $5/$20 Video Values Coupon
- Buy One Get One Free Reach Coupon from inserts ($3.00)
- $1 Reach Coupon from inserts
- 2 $1 Oral Care Rite Aid coupons that printed on previous Rite Aid receipt
- $5 Listerine/Reach coupon (good when you bought 3 items) from magazine
- $1 Ban coupon from inserts
- $0.75 Ban printable coupon

Trans. #3 Total: $0.47

Total Rebate Amount: $13.00
Rebate Breakdown:
- Reach= $3 SCR
- Ban= $10 SCR (the 2 deodorants purchased in trans. #2 went towards this as well)

Money Maker of $12.53!!
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I hope you could follow all of that. I struggled knowing how to put it in a format that would be easy to follow and also informative as well.

On a little bit of a different note, here are a couple of tips for doing these kind of deals:

* Split your purchases into multiple transactions so you can use two or even three $5/$20 or $5/$25 Rite Aid coupons.
* If you have $15 worth of stuff go ahead and buy another $5 of "filler" items so you can use the $5/$20 coupon. That is why I bought the Dove bar and the little car.
* Match store and manufacture coupons to save the most money. Rite Aid has lots of store coupons and you can use one store and one manufacturer coupon on the same item. This helps save me a lot!
* Get rebates for items that the store is out of- even if the item is a rebate item. Rite Aid is really good about rain checks and even if the item has a SCR you can still get a rain check and get the rebate. Simple submit your receipt as usual for the SCR program. Once your receipt is visible, call the customer service # and explain that you bought a rebate item on a rain check. They'll then send you out a check for the rebate amount.

Do you still have questions? What else would you find helpful to know? What did you learn from this post? I'd love to hear your thoughts!

$2/1 Oscar Mayer Lunch Meat Coupon

Like Oscar Mayer on Facebook, then enter the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile contest to access a coupon for $2 off any one package of Oscar Mayer lunch meat.

Thanks A Thrifty Mom!