CVS and Wags – home again, home again…

Okay, on the CVS Hershey bar deal:  I bought 13 and paid with 7 of the coupons.  Looking

15 is the magic number

at my receipt, I see I could have added another one and then gotten one more free.  crap… paid $3.16 (.78 was tax) and got back $3 ecb for having purchased Hershey products.  Next set I’ll do it right (I hate their cash registers with the up and down and up and down amounts).

On the Wags picture, you are seeing just a few of the packs of gum I will be buying…yes, i do have a ton of coupons.  One thing I noticed in the ZarBees, though – I opened up a box to see what they were like and there is a $1 coupon good on any ZarBee product with an expiration date of January 3, 2013.  Keep rolling that coupon and making yourself a little extra cash (my 15% library discount earns quite a bit of cash). But since the world will be ending the end of December, that won’t matter…

Quick post ’cause we’re off to the 3 pm matinee.  Longer post upon return.  CVS has the Hershey bars B2G1 – use the 8/28 S BOGO coupon.  I bought a ton and made money (after ecbs).

Wags – the Mentos IVC is NOT scanning, so make sure your cashier manually enters .49 for each one.  The Schick Quattro men’s razor coupons (IPs) scan beautifully for the cartridges (the women’s cartridges are part of the sale, but the men’s don’t appear).  Everything worked well and all required RRs printed.

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4 thoughts on “CVS and Wags – home again, home again…

    • so, 15 bars with 7 coupons??? feeling mathematically challenged today…so, if i have 5 coupons??? i am more than dense today, but i am totally not getting the math/ratio here. duhhhhh

    • The ecb triggered at 9.90, so my guess is $10. Had I picked up 15 bars, I think the B2G1 combo with the mfr coupons would have resulted in only tax and then the $3 ecb. I’ll try it again today and see how it works out. The Hershey’s is limited to one per card.

  1. I had the same problem with the gum, but she did it manually. My friendly cashier just entered the entire amount, instead of $.49 each, and rounded up. Shockingly wonderful!

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