If you see any coupons that will make a GREAT deal this week or in the coming weeks, let me know and I'll add that info to my post. Hopefully, having this info up front will help you in your planning.
CVS Deals - BLUE
Giant Eagle Deals - GREEN
Rite Aid Deals - YELLOW
Shop 'n Save - RED
Walgreens Deals - ORANGE
Walmart Deals - PINK
Smartsource 7/24/11:
- Arm & Hammer Laundry $1/2 (9/15/11) - $5/2 at Shop 'n Save 7/21-7/27
- Clearasil product $1 (9/4/11)
- Colgate Toothpaste 4 oz+ .50 (8/13/11)
- Colgate Total, Max Clean, Max White, Max Fresh, Sensitive, ProClinical 4 oz+ .75 (8/13/11)
- Colgate Adult or kids Manual Toothbrush excluding Colgate Plus and Extra Clean) .40 (8/13/11)
- Colgate Wisp 4 ct+ .50 (8/13/11)
- Dole Cans Tropical Fruit .50/2 (10/31/11)
- Edge Shave Gel 7 oz+ .55 (9/3/11)
- Friskies Canned Cat food 20 cans $1 (10/30/11)
- Friskies two 12 ct or one 24 ct canned food $1 (10/30/11)
- Irish Spring Body Wash or 2 Irish Spring Multi-Bar packs 3 pack+ .50 (8/13/11)
- Irish Spring Deodorant $1 (8/13/11) - 2 FREE at Walgreens after 2 coupons and RR week of 7/24-7/30
- KY brand product $2 (10/31/11)
- New York Brand Frozen Product $1 (10/31/11)
- OxiClean $3/2 (9/30/11)
- PediaSure Sidekicks 4-pack $3 (9/30/11)
- Planters Nut-rition Bars 5ct or Planters Big Nut Bars .75 (10/31/11)
- Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid .25 (8/13/11)
- Post Cereals $1/2 (9/4/11)
- Post Kids Cereal or Pebbles Treats $1/2 (9/4/11)
- Schick Quattro Titanium Razor or Trimmer $2 (9/4/11)
- Schick Quattro Titanium Refill $2 (9/4/11)
- Schick Intuition or Quattro for Women Razor or Refill $2 (9/4/11)
- Schick Quattro for Women Disposable Razor Pack $1 (9/10/11)
- Skintimate Shave Gel .55 (9/10/11)
- Skintimate Moisturizing Cream Shave $1 (9/10/11)
- Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap 8 oz+ .35 (8/13/11) - $1.95/3 (or $0.65/1) at CVS after 3 coupons and ECB week of 7/24-7/30
- Softsoap Body Wash 12 oz+ .75 (8/13/11)
- Softsoap Body Wash 12 oz+ .50 (9/4/11)
- Speed Stick or Lady Speed Stick .50 (8/13/11)
- Trident Gum 3 single packs $2 (9/17/11)
- U by Kotex Pads $1 (9/3/11) - $0.49/1 after ECB at CVS week of 7/24-7/30; $3/2 after coupons and CAT at Giant Eagle 7/21 to 7/27
- U by Kotex Liners $1 (9/3/11) - $0.49/1 after ECB at CVS week of 7/24-7/30; $3/2 after coupons and CAT at Giant Eagle 7/21 to 7/27
- U by Kotex Tampons $1 (9/3/11) - $0.49/1 after ECB at CVS week of 7/24-7/30; $3/2 after coupons and CAT at Giant Eagle 7/21 to 7/27
- Ziploc Bags $1/2 (9/3/11)
- Ziploc containers $1.50/2 (9/3/11)
- Flintstones $2/1 multivitamin product (9/30/11)
- Garnier Fructis $1/1 shampoo, conditioner or treatment ets (10/24/11)
- Garnier Fructis $1/1 style product ets (10/24/11)
- ICAPS $2/1 (10/31/11)
- i-flex $5/1 120ct (9/15/11)
- Jimmy Dean $.55/1 fully cooked links or patties (9/30/11) dnd
- Jimmy Dean $.55/1 hearty sausage crumbles (9/30/11) dnd
- Jimmy Dean $1/1 skillets (9/30/11) dnd
- Kibbles ‘n Bits $1.50/1 dry dog food (9/24/11)
- Land O’Frost $.55/1 Premium One Pound (10/17/11)
- L’Oreal $1/1 Paris cleanser (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $1/1 Paris moisturizer (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $2/1 EverSleek, EverPure, EverStrong shampoo or conditioner (9/18/11) - $0.99/1 at Walgreens after coupon and RR week of 7/24-7/30
- L’Oreal $2/1 EverSleek, EverPure, EverStrong treatment (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $2/1 Healthy Look Creme Gloss color (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $2/1 Paris eye product (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $2/1 Paris face product (9/18/11)
- L’Oreal $3/1 Double Extend Eye Illuminator Mascara or Liner (9/18/11)
- Luigi’s $.50/1 Real Italian Ice product (9/10/11)
- Minute Maid $.50/1 frozen novelty product (9/10/11)
- One A Day $1/1 adult or teen multivitamin product (9/30/11)
- One A Day $2/1 multivitamin product 100ct+ (9/30/11)
- One A Day/Dial Save $3 when you buy One A Day Women’s Plus Healthy Skin Support multivitamin and Dial NutriSkin lotion (12-26oz) or bodywash (16-24oz) (9/30/11)
- OPTI-FREE $3/1 RepleniSH 2x10oz twin (10/31/11)
- Purina $1/2 Beggin’ (10/24/11)
- Quaker $.75/1 5ct Life bars Target Coupon (9/30/11)
- Systane $2/1 (10/31/11)
- Temptations $1/2 treats for cats (9/3/11)
- Whiskas $1/1 dry food for cats (9/17/11)
- Whiskas B1G1 free tray up to $.69 (9/17/11)
- Whole Fruit $.50/1 fruit bars product (9/10/11)
- Whole Fruit $.50/1 sorbet product (9/10/11)
- None currently known.
DND5 = Coupon states 'Do Not Double' but the barcode starts with a 5
DND9 = Coupon states 'Do No Double' and the barcode starts with a 9
(x.....) after coupon is the expiration date
If you see a number in ( ) before the coupon, that shows there will be multiples of the same coupon in the insert.
WYB= When You Buy
Thanks to MsCouponista.
So helpful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI did not get a Redplum insert this week in any of my papers. I live just outside of Pittsburgh in the monroeville area.
ReplyDeleteJackie
Manecoarse, thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteJackie, your Redplum should have come in the mail. The Pittsburgh area papers do not carry the Red Plum in them but rather we get them direct delivered to our mailboxes. I generally get mine on Tuesday morning - which is kind of nice because I get the insert a little over half a week before it was supposed to come out in the paper. One of the ways you can acquire more Red Plums is by visiting your local Giant Eagle (or other store) and picking up some Washington Posts (on Sundays only). The Washington Post carries Red Plum, Smartsource, P&G, and at times other specialty inserts (of course only on weeks where there is supposed to be said insert). Three things to watch if you are thinking about picking up the Post: First, make sure that the inserts are there before you buy the paper. Too many times I've found that someone has opened up the special ad/insert section and stolen out the inserts. Secondly, ensure that there is actually supposed to be a Red Plum or P&G in the paper that week. : ) And finally, since the Post is a different paper, just be aware that the coupons and their values can be different from what you get in the mail or in the local papers. Often this works to my advantage and often it doesn't. I like to make sure that I pick up both the Washington Post and the Post Gazette every week to make sure I've got options. Actually, I pick up 5 papers each week because I've got 5 people in my family. (Long time ago, when I first started couponing, I read that you should buy 1 paper per person in you family and I have found that to be a very good rule of thumb.)