Kim got back to me with the Wags location info: The Wags at the corner of New York St. & Eola Rd. in Aurora. (BTW, I did leave some). Here’s a picture of my fragrant purchase…..My note here: This rocks!
Thought I was done for the day when I got an email from Kim, who said:
Be on the lookout! Found a great deal in the clearance aisle at Wags this afternoon. Glade Scented Oil candleholders on clearance for $.94. A quick look through the handy binder…and behold! Coupons for “Buy a Glade candleholder and get the Scented Oil candles for Free”. So, left the clearance aisle, headed over to the cleaning aisle and found them to be on sale 2/$5…plus get $1 RR. Ok, so the deal goes….Buy 2 Glade candleholders and 2 Glade Oil refills, pay $1.88, get back $1 RR. (And, in my case, repeat 4 times!). Yay! More smelly stuff we don’t really need!
Well, that was all the impetus I needed to fly out the door. Unfortunately, sigh, my Lisle/Naperville area Wags did not have the candle holders on clearance yet. As soon as I learn which stores have these, I’ll update this post. In the meantime, though, it turned out to be a not-so-bad couple of trips. The first Wags had no Gain, no gum and only eight haircolors, so I grabbed the Dulcolax for the overage ($8 printable and $2 Wags September booklet). Total here was about $17, but remember, I got back $10 in RRs.
Next Wags (hi, Ron!) had four Nutrisse, 4 Gain and 18 Trident gums (in spearmint for my PITA son). Ended up with an OOP of $8.03, but got back $5. I’d say it was worth the trip! The Gain is on sale with an in-ad coupon for .89, which I paired with a mfr of $1/1 (8/29 P&G); the Trident was on sale with an in-ad coupon for .79 which I paired with a $1/2 from the September booklet and a $1/3 (9/12 S1), which made it a MM. The Nutrisse is all on rainchecks for 5.99. Using my library card gives me an extra 15% discount on everything. The $5 Garnier catalina is set to expire later this week, so if I don’t get all my hair colors before then, I’ll just get any colors they have in sets of four and then exchange them for others at a later date. It’s easy peasy!