Walgreens Deals 9/26 – 10/2 $7.68 OOP for $44.18 and $7 RR left over

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New to shopping with coupons and Register Rewards at Walgreens? Start here for a guide on how it all works!
Be sure to print the Walgreens Coupon Policy so that shall we say- lesser informed stores can be “informed” as to the Corporate policies and not deny our coupon usage. 

Here are the best deals I see this week and my scenario.

Hylands Cold N Cough for Kids 4oz $4.99, get $4.99 RR = FREE
use $1.50/1 Hyland’s printable for a $1.51 moneymaker
 
Fullbar Fit Appetite Control Bar 1.76 oz $1.99, get $1.99 RR = FREE
Emergen-C Vitamin Supplement 10 ct. $3.49, get $3.49 RR = FREE

Vicks Sinex $6, get $2 RR  
use $4/1 from PG 9/26 to get it FREE

Vaseline Sheer Infusion Lotions $5.99, get $5 RR 

use $1/1 printable to get it FREE this one is already gone!

the following prices are after using in ad Qs- always give your manu Q’s first, and your Walgreens Q’s 2nd.

Dawn Ultra 10.3 oz $.99 
use $.50/1 from 8/29 PG to get it for $.49
Domino Sugar 4lb. $1.99
use $.40/1 from 8/29 RP to get it for $1.59
Good Fillers with in ad Qs: 
Hunts Tomato Sauce 8 oz cans 3/$1
Yellow Household Gloves 2/$1

I am starting with just a $1 RR. You will need (2) Hyland’s Qs and (2) Vicks Qs
Transaction 1
Hylands Cold N Cough for Kids 4oz @ $4.99
Fullbar Fit Appetite Control Bar 1.76 oz  @ $1.99
Subtotal $6.98
Use $1 RR
use $1.50/1 Hyland’s printable
New total $4.48, get $2 RR for fullbar and $5 RR for Hylands

Transaction 2
Emergen-C Vitamin Supplement 10 ct. @ $3.49
Fullbar Fit Appetite Control Bar 1.76 oz  @ $1.99
Subtotal $5.48
Use $5 RR from Hylands
New total $.48, get back $3.50 RR for Emergen C and $2 RR for fullbar

Transaction 3
Vicks Sinex @ $6
Hunts tomato sauce 8 oz @ .34 with in ad Q
Subtotal $6.34
Use $4/1 Vicks from PG 9/26
Use $2 RR from fullbar
New total $.34, get back $2RR for Vicks

Transaction 4

Hylands Cold N Cough for Kids 4oz @ $4.99
Fullbar Fit Appetite Control Bar 1.76 oz  @ $1.99
Hunts tomato sauce 8 oz @ .34 with in ad Q
Subtotal $7.32
Use $1.50/1 Hyland’s printable
Use $3.50 RR from Emergen C
Use $2 RR from vicks
New total $.32, get back $2RR for full bar and $5 RR for Hylands

Transaction 5
Repeat transaction 2

Transaction 6
Repeat transaction 3

Transaction 7 (with the Q)
Vaseline Sheer Infusion Lotions  @ $5.99
(2) Halloween Treat Sacks with in ad Q @ $.25
Subtotal $6.24
Use (2) $2RRs from full bars
Use $1/1 Q if you were able to print it before it was gone
New total $1.24, get back $5RR for Vaseline

Transaction 7 (without the Q)
Vaseline Sheer Infusion Lotions  @ $5.99
(2) Halloween Treat Sacks with in ad Q @ $.25
Subtotal $6.24
Use (2) $2RRs from full bars
Use $2 RR from vicks
New total $.24, get back $5RR for Vaseline

You can always roll the vicks (with a filler) and the full bar (with a filler) if you have more vicks Qs.

You will end up with 2 Hylands Cough Syrups, 2 Emergen Cs, 2 Vicks, 4 Full bars and 3 Hunts.  Your OOP will be  $7.68.  You will still have (2) a $2 RR from Vicks and a $5 RR from Vaseline.  You will be taking home $44.18 in merchandise at sale prices.

Comments

  1. Penny, you can’t use two Hylands Q’s

    The coupon has your email and your IP address on it and it states that you get one per person. There was also a very stern waring about printing more than one prior to printing the Q. Copying by printing, copier scanning, etc and that it is unlawful and punishable by law to do so. I wouldn’t do it and didn’t. I like your blog and I would hate to see you or anyone else get into trouble with Q’s. Happy shopping.

  2. This is Walgreens right? How are you getting an RR when you pay with an RR? Everytime I try that the RR does not print if you have paid with an RR. Walgreens managers say it is setup this way because an RR is an instant Manufacturer Rebate and considered a coupon not to be confused with an ECB from CVS. ECB is just money CVS is paying not a manufacturer so is not considered a Q like the RR. Anyway, I am just confused and would like to know how you manage to get RR’s after paying with an RR? Thanks…

  3. Have you tried the Hyland’s? I LOVE it! It is natural & works great. The only bad thing is that you use 1 tsp. every 4 hrs. If you have 2 sick kids a bottle goes FAST! I will be going to walgreens today to stock up for cold season!

  4. @ anonymous Thank you for pointing out the tracking information on this coupon. I asked my husband to take the computer to the printer last night and print the Qs, so I hadn’t even looked at them until I received your comment. I would like to express that I have never done anything illegal with my couponing, nor do I intend to. I do not scan, copy or otherwise reproduce Qs. Each coupon is set up to have a certain print limit, both for the specific printer as well as total # of Qs available in general. I print two at once by using the backspace because it is much easier than going back through several pages to access a coupon again. You’ll find that you can do the same thing on sites like coupons.com and that after the 2nd print it will say print limit reached. Because it allowed my husband to print 2 coupons I feel that this was intended, as I have seen many other Qs that only allowed one print. I will see what I can do about contacting Hyland’s this week to see if they will honor 2 Qs per person since that is the print limit.

  5. @ anonymous As far as Walgreens RRs printing, I would encourage you to print the walgreens coupon policy found at the top of this post. Review it and carry it with you when shopping at Walgreens. Unfortunately it sounds as if your store is sadly misinformed. You can also read my tutorial (linked at the top of the post) that explains the RR system more in depth. To answer your question: You CAN use one RR to pay for another RR producing item AS LONG AS it is not the same promotion. The wording on the policy indicated this. I have only had an issue with it not printing 2 times when trying to roll different RRs. Once I had the wrong product, the other time the manager said that it wasn’t printing for anyone that day and he offered me $3 cash instead of the $3 RR. I hope this helps you. If you have any more questions, please e-mail me and I will be glad to personally help you work up some scenarios. I love math :-) The idea is to have the least amount OOP and the best way to do this is by rolling those RRs.