Rite Aid: Week of 1/3/10

by Mindi Cherry on January 2, 2010

New to shopping at Rite Aid?  Make sure that you check out my Rite Aid 101 post!  

Make sure that you grab this $5 off $25 coupon to make your deals even sweeter!

Don’t forget to get your game pices for the Game of Life promotion!

Single Check Rebate Deals

Listerine:  Get a $3 SCR wyb 1 at $3.50

use the $1 from the 10/18 RP, the 12/6 SS or the 1/3 RP

Final Cost:  FREE + $.50 overage after coupon and SCR

GE Reveal Light Bulbs:  Get a $2 SCR wyb 2 for $4

use 2 $1 coupons from the 11/22 SS

Final Cost:  2 FREE after coupons and SCR

Gas-X (18-20 ct):  $4.99 and get a $2 SCR wyb 1 (SCR #18)

use the $1 from the 10/18 or 12/6 SS

Final Cost:  $1.99 after coupon and SCR

Maalox:  $4.99 and get a $2 SCR wyb 1 (SCR #19)

use the $1.50 from the 12/6 SS

Final Cost:  $1.49 after coupon and SCR

Ex-lax:  $4.99 and get a $2 SCR wyb 1 (SCR #20)

use the $1.50 from the 12/6 SS

Final Cost:  $1.49 after coupon and SCR

Tylenol Cold:  Get a $3 SCR wyb 1 at $5.99

use the $1 from the 12/6 RP

Final Cost:  $1.99 after coupon and SCR

Zyrtec:  Get a $4 SCR wyb 1 at $18.99

use the $4 printable coupon or the $2 from the 12/6 RP

Final Cost:  as low as $10.99 after coupon and SCR

Nicorette Gum or Commit Lozenges:  $39.00 and get a $5 SCR wyb 1 (SCR #42)

use the $15 from the 1/3 RP

Final Cost:  $19.99 after coupon and SCR

Wet & Wild Cosmetics:  40% off and get a $2 SCR wyb 1 regularly priced at $3.99 or higher

Final Cost:  as low as $.39 after sale and SCR

Maybelline Mascara:  40% off and get a $2 SCR wyb 1 (excludes Define-A-Lash Pulse Perfection; regular retail starts at $4.89)

Final Cost:  as low as $.93 after sale and SCR

Powerade:  Get a $1 SCR wyb 5 (priced at 5 for $5)

Final Cost:  $.80 each after SCR

Slimquick:  Get a $10 SCR wyb 2 for $39.98

use 2 $5 printable coupons and the $5/25 printable

this purchase will also qualify you for the $5 Gift Card wyb $30 in Weight Management products

Final Cost:  2 for $9.98 after coupons, gift card and SCR

Other Deals

Stayfree Maxi Pads:  BOGO

use the BOGO coupon in the 1/3 inserts

Final Cost:  2 FREE

Nivea Lip Care:  BOGO

use the BOGO coupon in the 1/3 inserts

Final Cost:  2 FREE

Hershey Kisses (Valentine):  BOGO at $3.99

use 2 of the $1 Video Values coupon

Final Cost:  $1 each

Chex Mix:  BOGO at $1.99 (??)

use 2 $.50 printable coupons and the $1 Video Values coupon

Final Cost:  as low as 2 FREE after all coupon

EPT Pregnancy Test:  prices start at $9.99

use the in-ad $4 coupon and the $5 printable coupon

Final Cost:  as low as $.99

 

Did you see any good deals that I missed?  Post them in the comments!

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1 CHRISTINA January 3, 2010 at 11:11 am

wE MUST NOT HAVE THE bogo STAYFREE IN THE PAPER THIS WEEK CAUSE THERE WAS NOT A COUPON TODAY!!

2 Lydia January 4, 2010 at 7:11 pm

Thanks for doing such a wonderful job with the Rite Aid deals!

3 Megan January 5, 2010 at 1:33 pm

FYI, this morning at 2 different Rite-Aids in Harrisburg, PA every transaction I did had a coupon print out for $1 off a $1 or more seasonal purchase. This included the Christmas clearance items. So you buy something, get a coupon, and go get 1 Christmas item and buy it with the coupon, then repeat as much as you want! (I was limited by my 3 year-old’s patience.) I got wrapping paper for 24 cents, bagged candy as low as 12 cents. I’m hoping the same coupons will print out tomorrow!

4 Kelly January 5, 2010 at 2:08 pm

I couldn’t find the bogo coupons- all I see is a bogo sale? I may be missing something- newer to this, but enjoying learning! Thanks for all your hard work! :-)

5 Daniel Squires January 7, 2010 at 9:04 am

On the Nivea lip care, if you’re buying one and getting one free, how are you getting two free?

6 Mrs. Plum January 7, 2010 at 11:47 pm

Daniel,

You aren’t actually purchasing (as in paying cash) one of the Nivea lip care. For lack of a better way to explain it, your B1G1 coupon pays for the “buy” part of the store’s own B1G1 promotion– and vice versa. Rite Aid’s coupon policy actually spells this out in case you ever run into difficulty with a store allowing you to do this.

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