July 11, 2009...9:25 pm

Big CVS Moneymaker – July 11th

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It’s been a while since I shopped at CVS since I’ve been so busy with work and school but I had to go today because I had a total of $18 in Extra Care Bucks that were ready to expire.  I used those $18 Extra Care Bucks along with $4.05 cash and turned them into $68.28 in Extra Care Bucks and got everything pictured below!

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Here’s the breakdown.  Let me first say that I used 3 different cards.  My card, my husband’s card, and my Mom’s card.  (I think I’m going to have to talk to Dad about getting himself a card as well!) 

(6) Bayer Contour Glucose Meters   sale price $19.99 each

(6) Bayer Breeze II Glucose Meters  sale price $19.99 each

(1) CVS Cotton Swabs bonus package  $2.99 (needed these)

(1) Softlips Rose tinted lipbalm SPF 15 clearanced to $1.00

(2) Metal flowerpots on clearance 90% off  .10 each

(1) Outdoor thermometer on clearance 90% off .29

(1) Stonewear table topper on clearance 90% off .29

(1) Box of Wildflower seeds for shady area  on clearance 90% off  .49

(2) CVS Panty Liners – 22 pack on sale .89 each

(1) Perio Therapy Mouthwash clearanced to $3.25

(2) RG Men’s Body Sprays clearanced to $1.25 each (Roger likes these!)

(2) Dawn Dish Soap on sale $1.00 each

(1) Febreeze Fabric Freshener Spray $5.00

(1) Febreeze Air Effects Spray $3.00

(1) Febreeze Noticables Kit $6.50

Coupons used:

(12)  Save up to $30 off Bayer meters – all adjusted to 19.99

(2) .50 off Dawn

(1) 4.00 off Febreeze Noticeables Kit

(1) Buy Febreeze Fabric Refreshener get Air Effects Free – value 3.00

$18 in ECBS

$4.05 cash paid out of pocket and earned $5.00 ECB (Febreeze), $1.78 ECB (Panty Liners), .50 ECB (spring spending), $1.00 ECB (Dawn), $60 ECB (Bayer)

$68.28 for future use – will be giving Mom her $20 worth!

I wanted to get the FREE pencils and pencil sharpeners advertised this week but they were out of stock at all three stores I went to.  If you’re wondering about all those meters, I’ll be taking them to work to distribute to uninsured patients.

2 Comments

  • kelly jenkins

    Wow, what do you do with all the meters, I have a ton of them and I would like to donate them but I dont know where.

    • I work at a community health center and we have a great deal of patients that do not have health insurance. I take them to work and give them to patients. Check your local area for a community health center or free clinic, they would gladly take them.


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