This week, Walgreens has a number of deals that are free after Mail-In Rebate and deals that are free after Register Rewards, as well. You'll also find some good deals on bottled water (Sunday only), Colgate, Butterball turkey bacon, eggs, various 2 ltr. sodas, orange juice and more! Please share any other good deals you find.
These deals are valid 2/3 - 2/9.
BR = Bonus Rewards points
Renew Life Love Your Heart, 90 count, $20 - $20 mail in rebate = Free after rebate
Flexsure Restorative joint health, 90 count, $10 - $20 mail in rebate = Free after rebate
Virmax T Testosterone Booster, 30 count, $20 - $20 mail in rebate = Free after rebate
Arctic Naturals Omega or Omega-3, 60 count, $15 - $15 mail in rebate = Free after rebate
Jamieson Joint care, 30 count, $20 - $20 mail in rebate = Free after rebate
Azo Cranberry, 100 count, $9.99 - $9.99 Register Rewards = Free after Register Rewards
The rebate forms for the above rebates are in the Savings Book found in-store.
Sheets Energy Strips, 8 or 10 pack, $3.99 - $3.99 Register Rewards = Free after rewards
Thermacare pain relief, 1 count, $2.99 - $2.99 register reward = Free after reward
Culturelle probiotic digestive health, 30 count, $10 - $10 Register Reward = Free after reward
1-Day sale: Sunday only: Nice! Purified water, 24 pack, limit 3, $1.99, (if you buy bottled water, this is a good price)
1-Day sale: Sunday only: Doritos, Lay’s or Tostitos chips, $1.99 each
Valentines gift bags, 6 for $1 with in-ad coupon, limit 12
Valentine activity pads, pencil with eraser top, 3 for $1 with in-ad coupon, limit 6
Novelty Valentine candy singles, .39
Colgate Total or Max White, Fresh or Clean toothpaste, 4 to 6 oz or Max White or Fresh toothbrush
Sale: $2.99
RR: $2 Register Reward
Coupon: .50/1 coupons from 1/20 SS
Total after RR and coupon = .49
Butterball turkey bacon, 6 oz., $1.29 - .55/1 coupon from 1/6 SS = .74 (a good price)
Speed Stick or Lady Speed Stick, $1.99 - $1 and .50 coupons in 2/3 SS (if varieties that $1 coupon are valid on are included in the sale)
There was a Speed Stick ibotta e-coupon available recently so check your coupons
7UP, A&W, Sunkist, Canada Dry, Hawaiian Punch, limit 3, .99 each
Nice! Olives, 5 – 6 oz., limit 3, .99 with in-ad coupon
Nice! Bags, freezer, storage, snack and sandwich, 15 – 150 pack, various, .99
Halls drops, 2 for $4 - $1/2 from 1/6 SS and possible coupon in 2/3 SS = $1 each
Eggs, 1 dozen, $1.29 (an ok price although I prefer to buy when they are $1 per dozen)
Kellogg’s cereal or bars, select, Nutri-grain bars
Sale: 2 for $5
BR: Buy 2 and get 1000 points
Coupons, various Kellogg’s coupons on Smart Shopper coupons link in box above and on Kellogg’s website
Total if you use two of the .50/1 or a $1/2 coupon = $1.50 after BR points and coupon(s)
http://www.kelloggs.com/en_US/home/offersAndPromotion/coupon.html
Nice! Orange Juice or Simply Lemonade, 59 oz., 2 for $4 (a good price for OJ)
There was also an ibotta e-coupon available recently for .75/1 for the Simply Lemonade
Coricidin, 16 – 24 count, $4.99 - $2 coupon from Smart Shopper Coupons link above recently = $2.99
Angel Soft bath tissue, 9 big rolls, $4 - .45/1 coupon from 1/6 RP = $3.55
Viva paper towels, 6 count, $5.99 - $1 coupon in monthly coupon booklet in stores = $4.99
5,000 BR points with purchase of $15 or more of participating Hellman’s Best Foods, Ragu or Lipton products in the ad. There are coupons from the 1/27 RP insert that match with these sales.
Energizer hearing aid batteries, 8 – 14 pack, various, BOGO
Free $10 Walgreens gift card with purchase of $50 Apple Gift Card




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February 3, 2013 6:59 p.m.
February 3, 2013 12:22 p.m.
February 3, 2013 11:32 a.m.
I have used both a chest freezer and an upright and I love the upright. I can find things much more easily.
Our first extra ferezer was a small one the size of a dorm fridge. It worked great for years until I needed more space and upgraded to a full size. You may want to consider the smaller freezer if you don't have a lot of extra space.
We bought both our extra freezers from sellers on Craigslist and both worked great. We paid $30 for the small one and $50 for the 16 cu ft chest freezer (an awesome deal!). Having the extra freezer space has really helped us to stock up on the great meat deals and deals on frozen veggies (and ice cream, of course).
February 3, 2013 11:14 a.m.
February 3, 2013 8:44 a.m.
How many do you buy and do you have enough room to store them? Do you have an extra fridge or freezer? Is the freezer chest or upright?
I constantly struggle for room. We buy a lot of produce and have a gallon brita that takes up a lot of room.
We do not have any additional fridge/freezer storage outside of our fridge/freezer in the kitchen which is a side by side that came with the house we bought and is not our favorite feature.
Thanks!
February 3, 2013 12:37 a.m.
Thanks for posting the price, scoutmom.
FYI, to those who don't know about this, if you sign up with Walgreens.com you can get a weekly e-mail on Fridays with a link to the ad preview for the sale starting on Sunday so you can see what will be on sale for our area.
February 2, 2013 11:41 p.m.
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February 2, 2013 11:03 p.m.