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Friday, December 11, 2009

MONEY MAKER @ Walgreens

Since Walgreens has a $5 Register Reward coupon in yesterday's newspaper, there is a moneymaking opportunity if you feel like you're getting sick.  This may be very YMMV, but it's worth a try

The Theraflu Sugar Free packets are 2/$10.
Purchase 4 @ $20.
M&M Premiums (yummy) are 2/$5
Purchase 2 @ $5.

Use the following coupons:
4 Manufacturer coupons for ANY Theraflu $1.50 off.
1 Walgreens coupon in the Diabetes and You for $2.00 (note:  Most Walgreens stores will scan this four times, so there is no need for 4 coupons.  These magazines are located in the pharmacy.)  When it's scanned 4 times, it will take $8 off.
2 $1.00 coupons for the M&M Premium Triple Chocolate V 12-6-09

You will pay:  $9.00 plus tax
You will receive:
$1.00 RR for the December 2009 RR deals (11-29-09 to 12-26-09) on the M&Ms,
$6.00 RR for the Theraflu (2 offers @ $3.00 for 4 boxes of Theraflu)
$5.00 RR for the 4 day sale since your order was $25 before tax and coupons.

Please note:  You MAY (yes, it is confirmed) that you may use $25 on your order before coupons to receive the $5 RR bonus.

If you don't understand the abbreviations, here they are:

acronyms and abbreviations:

  • b1g1 or bogo = buy one get one free
  • esc = easy saver coupon
  • esr = easy saver rebate
  • far = free after rebate
  • gc = gift card
  • hba = health & beauty aids
  • mfr = manufacturer
  • mir = mail in rebate
  • oop = out of pocket
  • rp = red plum coupon insert from sunday newspaper
  • rr = register rewards
  • ss = smartsource coupon insert from sunday newspaper
  • v = valassis (same as red plum) coupon insert wyb = when you buy (Sunday paper)
  • ymmv = your mileage might vary


source: i heart wags website


Here's AN additional abbreviation:


ECB = Extra care buck (CVS)




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