hope you need a lifetime supply of stool softener in your home!
Dulcolax Balance 4.1oz, on sale at RA for $6.99. Use $3 off hang tag coupon on bottle, plus $4 off in ad RA coupon. You need a coupon of both kinds for EACH BOTTLE! One man q and one RA coupon.
So if you can score 6 bottles, that's over $41 towards your GOS spend without ANYTHING oop!
FrugalGuy1 said: No, because there will never be any balance since the coupons take off the full price.I assume you are referring to the $5/25 post. You're wrong, because they will scan the 5/25 first. You'll just need to make sure you have enough other stuff so you do not go negative with the Dulcolax coupon.
Also, as discussed in the weekly thread, you cannot do this just by itself because the coupons are a penny more than the price of the item. So you need something, as MC said.
margaretandsang
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posted: Nov. 24, 2009 @ 12:50p
There's also a $5 manufacturer's rebate on the hangtag so it's a $5MM after both coupons.
MISTERCHEAP said: titewad said: What's the cheapest thing anyone has ever found at Rite Aid?
packs of gum and candy bars at the front register from .25-.50
also, they sell the RA Brand Sport Bottle Spring water for .50 sometimes too.
I've been able to buy Amazon gift cards to cover the overage. They didn't notice or care that my final purchase total was less than the actual value of the gift card. But this might be YMMV, depending on your store.
roy7736 said: I've been able to buy Amazon gift cards to cover the overage. They didn't notice or care that my final purchase total was less than the actual value of the gift card. But this might be YMMV, depending on your store.That sounds like a good way to redeem a gift of savings certificate, too.
titewad said: roy7736 said: I've been able to buy Amazon gift cards to cover the overage. They didn't notice or care that my final purchase total was less than the actual value of the gift card. But this might be YMMV, depending on your store.That sounds like a good way to redeem a gift of savings certificate, too. The gift of savings certificate cannot be used on any gift cards. In fact they even denied me the use of this certificate along with $5of$25 coupon. Am not sure if any one has ever been able to combine gift of savings certificate along with another coupon here.
tsanju said: In fact they even denied me the use of this certificate along with $5of$25 coupon. Am not sure if any one has ever been able to combine gift of savings certificate along with another coupon here.I've combined GOS with $5 off $20 several times.
I used my $10 GOS, the $5 off $25 coupon and $5 MIR on the colon cleanse and nutrition drink without a problem. The cashier commented - "You only spent $7.00 and will get $26 in rebates". Yup, that's the plan.
I'm in Southern California and my Rite Aid ad is valid only until November 26th, so the Rite Aid coupon in the ad says it expires November 26th. Today is the 28th. What is the chance do you think that the in-ad coupon for Dulcolax would still work even though it says it expired 2 days ago? I should have got it earlier but I want to get it for free and then send in for the $5 rebate.
MrVietnam said: I'm in Southern California and my Rite Aid ad is valid only until November 26th, so the Rite Aid coupon in the ad says it expires November 26th. Today is the 28th. What is the chance do you think that the in-ad coupon for Dulcolax would still work even though it says it expired 2 days ago? I should have got it earlier but I want to get it for free and then send in for the $5 rebate.What are the last 6 numbers in the UPC at the bottom of the Rite Aid coupon ... 112609 or 112809 ?
The embedded UPC date is what determines the expiration, not the date printed on the coupon.
BTW, the $1 off Wellness+ coupon for "any Rite Aid brand item with price of $1 or more" expired 11/14/09, but since the UPC date is 112809, it will still work until midnight tonight local time.
I tried to use the coupon for the Dulcolax and the register beeped so they wouldn't take it. I have noticed Rite Aid coupons make the register beep even one day after the expiration, just like CVS' Extra Bucks. It is the manufacturer coupons that you can usually use for a few weeks after the expiration with no beeping to be heard.
MrVietnam said: I tried to use the coupon for the Dulcolax and the register beeped so they wouldn't take it. I have noticed Rite Aid coupons make the register beep even one day after the expiration, just like CVS' Extra Bucks. It is the manufacturer coupons that you can usually use for a few weeks after the expiration with no beeping to be heard.Were you buying other stuff at the same time? Remember that using both coupons would cause it to go negative and then the register would beep.
Well, I missed out on this Rite Aid deal, but Walgreens has Dulcolax as one of their monthly Register Reward offers for December: Buy a bottle for $7 and use the $3 manufacturer coupon so it brings the total to $4 and then you get a $4 Register Reward and you can make $5 by sending in for the manufacturer's $5 rebate offer.
Buy Ducolax Balance @ $7, Get $4 in Register Rewards (BOEHRINGER INELHEIM) Use $3/1 printable coupon Pay $4 out of pocket Get back $4 in RRs FREE after coupon and RRs Send in for $5 mail in rebate $5 Money-maker after coupon, RRs an MIR!
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