CVS blow out sales

JUST got back from my second CVS trip of the day – this one took hours.  Started to feel I had the EC camera crew following me around.

Right now the All Oxi-Active 28 load bottles are ringing up at $2.  Use the $1 coupon and pay a buck a bottle.  Wait, you say – do you think I’m rich?  A valid point, so let’s reduce it some.  Since this detergent is part of the Spend $30 get $10 CVS gift card promotion, you can either take all All or a combination of All and Finish.  I chose the latter.  Ended up with 19 bottles of All and six Finish (totaling $59, within the threshold of the $60 for two more gift cards.  Used 19 of the $1 All coupons from 1/1 rp and 6 of the $2.15 Finish coupons from 1/1 S to bring the total down to $27.10.  Paid using ecbs I was trying to burn and had the $20 put on a CVS gift card.

I’m exhausted, so left most of the detergent in the car…you’ll have to take my word for it.

Here’s a picture from the earlier trip:  9 boxes of Finish and a couple of Listerine Total Care.  Since the CVS ad showed a $1 coupon discount on the 500 ml size bottles but the actual coupon specified 1L or higher, they agreed to accept the $1 coupons, which makes the price 99¢.  It’s rough paying for stuff that used to be free or a MM, but until those deals come around again, you make the best deal you can.

Note that ALL of the Renpure products shown were marked 75% off or $1.87 each.  This was separate from the upcoming store reset, so please be sure to check your own CVS stores for these incredible deals.

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2 thoughts on “CVS blow out sales

    • I HONESTLY don’t know. That’s why I ran it all tonight (as did others). If it’s at all possible, I’d advise you to hit up your nearest CVS. This price is system-wide, not just one or two stores. Why take a chance on it jumping back to $4 overnight?

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