Everything was on sale and had manufacturer coupons, plus I had a CVS scanner coupon for the hair products and 2 CVS ECBs from the previous week.
The cash total spent was about $9 and that Texas sales tax was a lot lower than it would of been in Oklahoma. And I got $6 ECBs back.
Last week, the deals were good but it didn't go quite like I planned.
My local CVS had a shopping buggy full of assorted Dawn, 4/$1. This was not in the national ad. So, I got 8. Instead of ringing them up at .25 each, he said they scanned 1 for every 4 bought so they actually only cost 4/.99.
My local CVS had a shopping buggy full of assorted Dawn, 4/$1. This was not in the national ad. So, I got 8. Instead of ringing them up at .25 each, he said they scanned 1 for every 4 bought so they actually only cost 4/.99.
I had $2 coupons on all the Colgate products, plus a 25% off any oral care products and last weeks ECBs.
The wrong part is, I thought I would get back a $10 ECB for buying $20 in Colgate but the twin packs were not included.
The wrong part is, I thought I would get back a $10 ECB for buying $20 in Colgate but the twin packs were not included.
I thought about going back and purchasing more of the correct Colgate products to get that $10 ECB but I realized our home was stocked enough.
I didn't see anything in this weeks CVS that we needed so I won't be going this week.
That is the benefit of shopping this way- I spend less and we have extras on hand and I don't have to shop every week.