The following links can be used to access the GrocerySmarts CVS lists in the specified areas. This list is made using the Arizona ad. Some sale prices may differ slightly from area to area, but all coupon information is specific for the areas listed below.
*Feel free to share additional deals you find!
Arizona
*Arizona CVS PREVIEW List* 3/21 – 3/27
Arizona CVS CURRENT List 3/14 – 3/20
California – North
*California North CVS PREVIEW List* 3/21 – 3/27
California North CVS CURRENT List 3/14 – 3/20
California – South
*Californa South CVS PREVIEW List* 3/21 – 3/27
California South CVS CURRENT List 3/14 – 3/20
Idaho
*Idaho CVS PREVIEW List* 3/21 – 3/27
Idaho CVS CURRENT List 3/14 – 3/20
Nevada
*Nevada CVS PREVIEW List* 3/21 – 3/27
Nevada CVS CURRENT List 3/14 – 3/20
Find additional deals and discussion for ad week 3/14 – 3/20 at THIS LINK.
Find additional deals and discussion for ad week 3/21 – 3/27 at THIS LINK.
Here they are! A selection of printable coupons from the latest issue of our in-store value guide The Whole Deal. Be sure to pick up the in-store guide for even more coupons, along with money-saving tips, recipes and meal planners to help keep the budget blues at bay.
Coupons expire 5/31.
https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/coupons/
The Cheese Ice Cream Pizza will be available for the Tax Day giveaway while supplies last. Limit one offer per guest during the day of the promotion. Counts vary by store. Valid only at participating
What a great sale at many Kroger/Smith’s stores this week! Many locations throughout the country are running the March to Savings promo. Buy 8 participating items and save $4 – that’s .50 off each item!
Here are a few examples of some of the deals you may find [some item prices may vary by region]:
(6) Ronzoni SmartTaste pasta, on sale 1.25 (.75 after promo, free after coupon)
(4) Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta, on sale 1.25 (.75 after promo, .25 ea after coupon)
(4) Ken’s salad dressing, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(12) American Beauty pasta, on sale .99 (.49 after promo)
(10) Powerade drinks, on sale .75 (.25 after promo)
(12) Mott’s 100% apple juice no sugar added, on sale 1.49 (.99 after promo)
(2) Dial liquid soap, clearanced to .79 (there is a .35/1 coupon available for these, I just didn’t have it with me)
(2) Smart Balance sour cream, on sale 1.99 (1.49 after promo, .49 after coupon)
(1) Mountain Diary milk, 1.89
(4) Coke products 2 liters, on sale 1.25 (.75 after promo)
(1) bunch bananas, on sale .49/lb
(6) granny smith apples, on sale .99/lb
(1) California Pizza Kitchen pizza, on sale 4.47 (free after coupon)
(1) Kroger Value 10lb russet potatoes, on sale .99
(2) Oscar Mayer Lunchables kits, 3.89 ea
(2) Oscar Mayer sub sandwiches, on sale 1.49 (.99 after promo, one was .25 after coupon)
(2) Oscar Mayer deli creations sub sandwiches, clearanced to 1.29 ea
(2) Rubbermaid snap lock lid containers, clearanced to 7.69 ea
(2) Rubbermaid Easy Find lid containers, clearanced to 5.49 ea
I used the following coupons (if I remember them all correctly):
(4) 1.00/1 coupons for the salad dressing [see SS-3/7]
(2) 1.00/1 coupons for the sour cream [see RP-2/14]
(6) .75/1 printable coupons for the SmartTaste pasta [see link HERE or SS-1/10]*
(2) 1.00/2 printable coupons for the Healthy Harvest pasta [see link above or SS-1/10]
(1) .75/1 printable coupon for the Lunchables sub [disappeared from GroupA coupons]
(1) e-coupon for free CPK pizza [from the March Madness Instant Win Game online]
(1) e-coupon for 5.00 off [also from the March Madness game]
I then got $28 off at the end for all of the promo items [57 total promo items].
Total: $69.54
$25 of that was on the Rubbermaid containers, and another $10 of that was for today’s lunch (we had a rough night last night and I just didn’t have the energy to make up lunch today, so we grabbed the Lunchables kits and the Deli Creations sandwiches). Had I not bought those things (which weren’t on my original shopping list this morning), my total would have been about $35.
Deweyville has posted many additional printable coupon links in THIS POST at PYP.
*I printed two of these about 2 weeks ago from a different link, but I can’t remember now where I found it. Then, I was able to print two more from the link I posted above, and then another 2 from THIS LINK, all from the same computer.
1. $30 off $75 at Express! From 3/17/10-3/21/10
More info HERE
2. Buy one get one free prescription eyeglasses! One week only! Prices as low as $7.95
More info HERE
3. Prescription Swim Goggles: $12.44 shipped!
More info HERE
4. Extra 50% off Clearance Party Supplies! Save up to 90% off at www.CelebrateExpress.com!
More info HERE
5. 2nd Pair ½ Price Sale at FamousFootwear.com!
More info HERE
6. Honey-Can-Do Closet/Dorm Organization Kit $21.52! Eight piece kit solves your organizing problems!
More info HERE
7. Smiths Grocery “March to Savings” Promo! Stock up prices!
Link to Smith’s List and discussion
8. Enter to win a Big Gas Grill 3 from Camp Chef! This awesome prize has a retail value of $352.99! For MEN only! From Camp Chef and Pinchingyourpennies.com!
More info HERE
Just one of the awesome tools here at PYP…ready-made shopping lists. We scour grocery ads to find the best deals at many of your favorite stores, and match them with available coupons. Check the list below and see if you find your favorite store!
Idaho Albertson’s |
Arizona Basha’s |
Print these coupons and take them to Harbor Freight to redeem! One coupon per customer. (Not sure if you can use both at once.)
I missed this deal when I was doing the Rite Aid weekly post. Thanks Ashlee for bringing it to my attention!
BUY:
(3) Hershey, Reese’s Nestle or Cadbury bagged Easter candy 8-10 oz $1.99
Use:
Rite Aid in-ad coupon for $2 off 3 bags
AND
Hersheys, Reeses or Cadbury Candy, any 8 oz. bags or larger $2/3 (4-4-10) SS-3/14
Total for 3 bags: $1.97 for all 3 bags. That’s only .66 cents a bag!
BUT…
If you have a $3 off $15 coupon, you could do this:
9 bags candy @ $1.99 each=$17.91
Use:
$3 off $15
(3) in ad coupons=$6 off
(3) manufacturer=$6 off
Total: $2.91! Only .32 cents a bag!
A great time to stock up for Easter baskets!
HERE is a copy of Rite Aid’s coupon policy. Print it off and carry it with you in your binder.
Here are 3 great tips for saving money around the house:
Keeping a pitcher of water in the fridge can save you money!
You should always have a pitcher of water available in the fridge for whenever someone needs a glass of water. There are several reasons for this:
1st, it is healthy and each person should drink 8 glasses of water a day.
2nd, you will save on using disposable plastic water bottles, since you can reuse your own stainless water bottle instead, or simply use a glass.
3rd, anyone drinking water won’t have to leave the tap running for 5 or so seconds until the water runs cooler.
5th, you won’t use as many ice cubes for each glass of water, since it will already be cold!
Avoid opening the oven door to save money!
Did you know that most of the energy used by an oven is during the preheating time and after the oven door has been opened? And on hot days, the longer the oven door is open, the hotter your kitchen gets, since that hot air is escaping into your kitchen.
Whenever you are baking in the oven, try and only open the oven door for the shortest period possible. This means have the baking dish sitting on the stove top so you can immediately place it in the oven, rather than opening the oven door, walking across the kitchen to another counter, walking back with the dish, and then closing the oven door.
When you only open the oven door for the shortest period of time possible, you will save money on your electricity bill, as well as save money on your air conditioning because it won’t have to work as hard to get the house temperature down because of the oven being used.
Borrow movies and CDs from the library!
Why not take family time and visit your local library, which is a budget mom’s haven? Not only are you exposing you and your children to an educational place, but also many libraries rent items beyond the usual books that most people think of when considering an excursion to library.
Many public libraries carry everything from CDs to DVD movies, often including some new releases. And generally the kid’s DVD and CD section is quite large and you can find everything from the new Disney movie to some DVD collections of your kid’s favorite television shows.
For adults you can change things out by borrowing a book on tape or CD instead of the usual paperback novel. Books on tape can be time savers because you can listen while you do other tasks such as household chores or even while you drive the car pool.
Do check to see what your public library’s reserve policy is. If you are waiting for a specific title to become available, some libraries will hold it for you for several days so you can pick up your convenience. The service is no charge, and it helps you plan what you want to see when. Many of these services are available online.
New RiteAid coupons added at Coupons.com:
Use Code 10SAVES3 at checkout.
Exp. 2010-03-17
New customers will also receive 40 prints FREE!
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