I had a decent week at CVS this week. Here is what I bought:
3 Degree Men’s deoderants
6 Dove deoderants
3 Degree Women’s deoderants
2 Glade soy candles, 10 oz.
4 boxes ReNu contact saline
2 Nivea bodywashes
2 Softsoap Nutriserum bodywashes
1 Nivea Chapstick
2 Travel size items (used as fillers)
1 Chocolate covered peanut pack, for my sweet husband who went to CVS with me!
I lost about $4 in overall ECB’s, but still managed to not pay anything out of pocket. Not a bad run this week!











i cannot seem to figure out how you buy ALL that stuff and still only pay for tax? it was "spend $15, get $5 ECBs" so how did you off-set the $15 cost?
Hey Andi!There is this little booklet out at CVS called the Ready Fill booklet- you can get it at the pharmacy when you ask about their automatic refill program. It has lots of great coupons in it like $4/20 purchase, $4/20 skin item purchase, $3/10 toothcare purchase, etc. I broke this purchase up into small transactions to use all of those coupons, along with using some manufacturer coupons. Then I paid in ECB's, and received ECB's back from the products I bought. Usually that total cancels itself out, so I end up not paying much for any of the items. Does that make sense?
definitely! i'll check on that ready-fill the next time i go in. thanks!