
Say no to dry skin thanks to this CVS freebie deal! Pick up Eucerin Original Lotion for FREE when you pair two eCoupons.
This deal is good in-store or online.
CVS Eucerin Deal (ends 6/13):
- Buy:
(2) Eucerin Original Lotion, 5 oz, $6.99
Use:
-$3 off Eucerin Body, Baby, Face or Sun Product, excl trial and body items under 5 oz, CVS eCoupon
-$5 off Assorted La Roche, CeraVe, Aquaphor, Eucerin, or Cetaphil, CVS (exp 6/13) eCoupon
Total Due: $0
Makes it FREE
Check out the full CVS ad for more great deal ideas.
Here is a nice deal to grab at Walmart! Get this 10×10 Pop-Up Canopy Tent with Carry Bag for just $49.99 (reg. $105) shipped!
This tent is super easy to setup and is great for any outdoor gathering. It’s currently available in white or blue at this price.
Get the deal:
Ktaxon 10ft x 10ft Ez Pop Up Canopy Tent – $49.99 (reg. $105)
This offer is good for a limited time only. Shipping is free with Walmart+ or free with orders of $35+.
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Get a fun deal on toys at Woot! Right now they’re offering an extra 20% off when you buy 2+ toys from this selection!
Find toys by Disney, Star Wars and more!
Note: You will not see the discount until you get to the final checkout page.
Some Ideas to Choose From:
NERF Wild Lionfury, Easy Play Dart Blaster, 16 Nerf Elite Darts – $9.99 (reg. $26)

Educational Insights Artie 3000 The Coding Robot: Drawing Robot – $29.99 (reg. $95)
Disney Minnie Mouse Officially Licensed Interactive Purse Pet – $14.99 (reg. $27)
This deal is good thru 6/16. Shipping is FREE for Prime members.
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Get a big savings on eggs at Publix this week! Nellie’s Free Range Eggs are on sale this week, and you can stack a coupon and an Ibotta rebate to get a dozen eggs for just $2.24.
Publix Nellie’s Eggs Deal (ends 6/9 or 6/10):
- Nellie’s Free Range Eggs, 12 ct , $3.99
-$1 off Nellie’s free range eggs (email sign up) printable
-.75/1 Nellie’s Free Range Eggs, any, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
(use both, makes it $2.24)
Check out more great Publix deal ideas.
Check out Target where they’re offering fun prices on wall hooks, hook racks and organizers! Get up to 50% off with prices starting at $1.50!
There is a nice variety of hooks to choose from and can really transform the functionality of a small part of your home!
Deal Ideas:
Entryway Organizer Faux Leather and Gold – Threshold™: Wall Mounted Mail Holder with Hooks $12.50 (reg. $25)
Hat Holder – Green – Brightroom™ $1.50 (reg. $3)

Over The Door – Accordion Gold – Brightroom™ $12.50 (reg. $25)
If you’re looking for clothing deals, speed over to Gap Factory where you can stack a bunch of codes over sale prices to get CRAZY GOOD prices!
Stacking Codes at GAP Factory (ends 6/8):
- Use code ALLYOURS for an extra 20% off
- Use code GFPLUS for an extra 15% off
- Use code GFSHIP for free shipping
- Use code CASH for $20 off $50 Gap Cash
Deal Ideas:
babyGap Logo T-Shirt $7.49 (reg. $14.99)
– Use code ALLYOURS for an extra 20% off
– Use code GFPLUS for an extra 15% off
– Use code GFSHIP for free shipping
Makes it $5.10 shipped
GapKids x Disney Minnie Mouse Joggers $19.99 (reg. $39.99)
– Use code ALLYOURS for an extra 20% off
– Use code GFPLUS for an extra 15% off
– Use code GFSHIP for free shipping
Makes it $13.59 shipped
High Rise Pull-On Wide-Leg Jeans $31.99 (reg. $79.99)
– Use code ALLYOURS for an extra 20% off
– Use code GFPLUS for an extra 15% off
– Use code GFSHIP for free shipping
Makes it $21.75 shipped
This deal is good for a limited time and some sizes are limited. Shipping is free on orders $50 and up.
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Sam’s Club is offering some great prices during a clothing clearance for kids and adults! Find prices that are under $5!
Need a Sam’s Club membership? Save more than 50% off a one-year SAM’S CLUB MEMBERSHIP right now. You’ll only pay $25 (reg. $60).
Deal Ideas:

Are you heading to Nashville this summer? The Music City is certainly not short on entertainment, and you can find lots of fun and FREE things to do in Nashville. Visit a park, head to a museum, and, of course, listen to some traditional country music.
Top 25 Free Things to Do in Nashville
This is a beautiful place to visit and pack a picnic lunch. Bring chairs or a blanket!
The Parthenon at Centennial Park
This replica of the original Parthenon in Athens is set in the middle of Centennial Park and was originally constructed for Tennessee’s 1897 Centennial Exposition. Have a picnic or take a stroll around this massive structure. Nashville’s Art Museum also lies inside of the Parthenon, though it does require a fee.
The Tennessee Agricultural Museum
Are you interested in the history of farming? Head to this museum to see home and farm artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries.
This museum contains paintings, historic weapons, a print shop reproduction, and more that tell the story and history of the state of Tennessee.

Walk the gardens at Gaylord Opryland Resort
These beautiful gardens are maintained by expert horticulturalists and will give anyone with a green thumb incredible inspiration!
The Nashville Symphony hosts a series of free concerts every summer at various locations throughout Nashville.
Visit the Broadway Historic District to listen to live music on the streets. There are also lots of restaurants and Nashville-themed shops, plus lots of opportunities for people watching.
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Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge
This beautiful bridge is made for pedestrians and offers an amazing view!
Head to Riverfront Park on the 4th of July to enjoy free live music, activities for kids, and, of course, lots of fireworks.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Learn about the history of Tennessee with this park that features 19 acres, a 200-foot granite map of the state, a World War II memorial, and more.
Located on Nashville’s Music Mile, this tribute to some of music’s greatest artists is a fun way to spend an afternoon stroll. Artists are announced, inducted, and a ceremony is given as their star is placed in the walkway. See musicians like Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Jimi Hendrix, and more

Do you love the Dukes of Hazzard? Check out this museum that holds pictures, props, costumes, and memorabilia from the television show. Plus, it’s operated by Ben Jones, who played the Duke Boy’s sidekick.
Held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, this flea market is considered to be in the top 10 in the nation. Find treasures like antiques, jewelry, handmade clothing, and more. The market is held every fourth weekend.
Fort Negley is the largest inland stone fort built during the Civil War and the area is set-up to support self-guided walking tours.

The library houses books, of course, but the building itself and the courtyards are beautiful. Browse through the building to check out the architecture and you may be able to take in a children’s storytime while you’re there.
Located 9 miles from downtown Nashville, the Edwin and Percy Warner Parks are perfect for picnics, hiking, horseback riding, golf, and more.
If you’re going to be at the park, check out this fun center that holds events for children and adults. Check out the natural history museum, visit the working organic garden, or take a butterfly identification class.
Close to downtown Nashville, Vanderbilt University has a beautiful campus perfect for strolling, seeing beautiful trees (that are labeled with the variety), and picnicking in the shade.

Check out different neighborhoods in Nashville and view work by a variety of different local artists.
Sometimes nicknamed “Dragon Park”, this park is toddler and child-friendly, hosting a giant mosaic dragon that is perfect for exploring and climbing. There are also lots of play areas, a little water area for hot days, and a neat rock play area with slides and tunnels.
This park is right downtown and offers a quiet and quick refuge from the bustling city center. There are often concerts here in the summer and there are good views of LP Field (home of the Tennessee Titans).
This shopping center was built in 1902 and was modeled after an arcade in Milan. There are places for lunch and a few shops here, but it’s a neat place to visit even if you just want to stroll through.
Vanderbilt University Art Museum
The art museum at this famous college is totally free and open to the public.
Tour the Tennessee State Capitol
Learning about state government and the history behind the building, some from even before 1859, can be fun even for kiddos. If you are interested, they will be, too.
Usually in July, the Tennessee Titans will host their training camp and it’s free for the public to attend. You can usually get some autographs out of this, too.
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