There were 3 coupons for prescription transfer gift cards in the Sunday ads!
Kerr Drug: $25 gift card with any transferred prescription, coupon on front page of ad, expiration date 12/11/2010
Kroger: $25 in free groceries when you transfer your prescription to Kroger ($25 is added to your Kroger card and deducted automatically when you buy your groceries), coupon is in separate smaller Kroger sales ad in Sunday paper, expiration date 12/4/2010
Rite Aid: $25 gift card when you transfer your prescription to Rite Aid with the coupon, coupon on page 5 of ad, expiration date 11/6/2010
For more information on how prescription transfer incentives work, click the link in the box above.




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senglish - Usually it is Target that offers the incentives on new prescriptions. There is not a Target coupon out right now. Sorry.
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