Head over to Crocs where you can get up to 60% off select styles for the entire family! Do note sizes are limited so go ahead and shop now to get your size. Stock up on shoes for summer as these make great beach and pool shoes.
Deal Ideas:
Women’s Swiftwater Sandal $17.49 (reg. $34.99)
Women’s Crocs Freesail Chelsea Boot $29.99 (reg. $49.99)
Men’s Crocs Reviva Canvas Slip-On $21.99 (reg. $54.99)
Offer valid for a limited time. Shipping is free with $44.99+ orders.
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Head to your store to find these deals from the new Target ad that starts on Sunday, 1/31. Get Yoplait yogurt for 40¢, 15% off Conair hair appliances, and more.
Gift Card Deals
- $20 Target Gift Card WYB $100 on Diapers, Training Pants, Wipes, Toiletries, Formula, Baby Food or Bottles
Pampers Swaddlers Diapers, 66 ct., $24.99
Huggies Little Movers Diapers, 70 ct., $24.99
-$1 off Huggies Diapers printable
-$1 off Huggies diapers (sign in) printable
-$1 off Huggies Diapers, excl 9 ct- printable
(use $1 off, makes it $23.99)
Pampers Easy Ups, 66 ct., $24.99
Similac Pro-Sensitive Non-GMO Infant Formula w/ Iron, 29.8 oz, $36.99
Enfamil NeuroPro Gentlease Infant Formula, 35.2 oz, $44.99
Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment, 14 oz, $13.79
-$2 off Aquaphor body product 1.75 oz+, or Baby product, excl trial, SS 01/31
(use $2 off, makes it $11.79)
Dove Baby Sensitive Skin Care Body Wash, 20 oz, $7.99
-$1 off Dove Product, any (sign up) printable
(use $1 off, makes it $6.99)
Earth’s Best Organic Whole Grain Baby Oatmeal Cereal, 8 oz, $2.99
-.55/1 Earth’s Best Organics infant cereal (sign up) printable
-$5 off when you spend $25 on Earth’s Best Products (e-mail signup) printable
(use .55/1, makes it $2.44)
Beech-Nut Organic Baby Food Jar, 4 oz, $1.29
-.30/2 Beech-Nut Naturals Jars, 4 oz, on same receipt, excl multi-packs, at BI-LO, Food Lion, Publix, Target, Winn-Dixie, Ibotta mobile app
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Heads up coffee drinkers! Head over to Sam’s Club where they have varieties of Starbucks K Cups on sale. You can get $7 off Sumatra or Pike Place blends thanks to an Instant Savings Offer. This makes it 42¢ per K Cup.
Deal Ideas:
Starbucks Pike Place K-Cups (72 ct.) $29.98 (reg. $36.98)
Starbucks Single-Origin Sumatra Coffee K-Cups (72 ct.) $29.98 (reg. $36.98)
Offer valid through 2/21.
Choose free in store pickup where available or shipping is free with a Plus membership.
See more online shopping.
Here are the deals from the new CVS ad that will start on Sunday, 1/31. Get Huggies diapers for $3.49, Tide PODS for $2.99, and more.
Extra Care Deals – Pharmacy
- $3 ECB WYB $12 Playtex, Carefree, Stayfree or o.b. Products, B1G1 at 50% off, limit 1
Playtex Gentle Glide Tampons, 36-40 ct., $8.79
Carefree Liners, 36 ct., $3.99
o.b. Tampons, 24 ct., $9.79
-$3/2 off CVS eCoupon coming Sunday
-$1 off o.b. product, excl trial size printable
-$2/2 Stayfree Products, excl. 10 ct. printable
(buy (2) o.b., use (2) $1 off, makes it $4.84 ea. after ECB) - $3 ECB WYB (1) Zyrtec 24-30 ct., , limit 1
(excludes pseudoephedrine or ephedrine)
Zyrtec 24 ct., $22.79
-$4 off Zyrtec Adult item, 24 ct+, limit 1 printable
-$10 Visa Gift Card WYB $25 in Aveeno, Band-Aid, Benadryl, Bengay, Tylenol, Clean & Clear, Desitin, Johnson’s, Lactaid, Listerine, Lubriderm, Motrin, Neosporin, Neutrogena, Reach, Rhinocort, Rogaine, Sudafed, Visine, Zerbees, Zyrtec and Tena, Online (EXP 2/1) rebate
(buy 24 ct., use $4 off, makes it $15.79 after ECB) - $4 ECB WYB $12 CVS Health Bandages, Antibiotic Ointments or Creams, , limit 1
- $5 ECB WYB (2) Advil Product or Children’s Advil, , limit 1
Advil Liquid-Gels, 40 ct., $8.29
Advil Children’s, 4 oz, $7.99
-$1.50 off Advil Children’s suspension printable
-$5 off Pain Relief or Sleep Aid purchase of $25, printing at CVS Coupon Center (EXP 2/5)
-$1 off Pain Relief purchase of $5, printing at CVS Coupon Center (EXP 2/5)
(buy (2) Children’s, use (2) $1.50 off and $1 off store, makes it $3.49 ea. after ECB) - $3 ECB WYB $12 Band-Aid Bandages, Neosporin, Benadryl or Aveeno Anti-Itch, , limit 1
Band-Aid Bandages, 20 ct., $4.99
Neosporin, 0.5 oz, $8.99
-$1 off Neosporin ointment printable
-$10 Visa Gift Card WYB $25 in Aveeno, Band-Aid, Benadryl, Bengay, Tylenol, Clean & Clear, Desitin, Johnson’s, Lactaid, Listerine, Lubriderm, Motrin, Neosporin, Neutrogena, Reach, Rhinocort, Rogaine, Sudafed, Visine, Zerbees, Zyrtec and Tena, Online (EXP 2/1) rebate
-$5 off Pain Relief or Sleep Aid purchase of $25, printing at CVS Coupon Center (EXP 2/5)
-$1 off Pain Relief purchase of $5, printing at CVS Coupon Center (EXP 2/5)
(buy (2) Neosporin, use (2) $1 off and $1 off store, makes it $5.99 ea. after ECB) - $4 ECB WYB (2) ThermaCare Heat Wraps, , limit 1
(excludes Heat 1 ct.)
Thermacare Heatwraps, 3 ct., $7.79
-$1 off ThermaCare heat wrap, 2 ct. + (sign up) printable
-$1 off Thermacare product, 2-ct+ printable
-$3 off ThermaCare product, excl 1-ct, RMN 01/31
-$1 off Pain Relief purchase of $5, printing at CVS Coupon Center (EXP 2/5)
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Right now, head to Ergobaby and get 50% off the Metro Stroller with code METRO. These strollers are regularly $299 but with the code you can get them for $149.50.
This stroller is usable from 3 months up to 50 lbs; also usable from birth with newborn kit or comfort cushion accessories.
Offer valid through 2/2. Two-day shipping is FREE on every order!
See more online shopping deals.
Through Monday, 2/1, Soma Intimates is running a Semi-Annual sale with an extra 50% off sale prices! There’s no code needed and the sale price is already marked.
Plus, get FREE shipping with ShopRunner (get a free Shoprunner membership here).
Find sale items starting at $2.99!!
Deal Ideas:
Lace Hipster – $2.99 (reg. $12)

Full Coverage Underwire Bra – $9.99 (reg. $54)

Vanishing Tummy Modern Brief – $6.99 (reg. $24)
This offer is valid through 2/1. Get FREE shipping on orders of $100 or more (or with your Shoprunner account).
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Head to your store to find these Kroger unadvertised deals! I found Sargento cheese for $1.49, Earth’s Best baby food for 31¢, and more.
Closeout deals will vary by store. Look through the full Kroger ad to see all the current deals.
Closeout Deals
- Chicken of the Sea Wild Catch Tuna or Salmon, 4.5 oz, $2.09
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Organicville Salad Dressing, 12 oz, $1.99
-$1 off Organicville Dressings & Condiments, any, Ibotta mobile app
(makes it 99¢) - Bakery on Main Unsweetened or Strawberry Shortcake Instant Oatmeal, 6 pk., $3.29
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Belgian Boys Choco Waffle Chip Waffle Cookies, 4.23 oz, $1.99
-$2 off Belgian Boys Desserts, Kroger eCoupon
(makes it FREE) -
Belgian Boys Mini Cookie Stash, 5 pk., $1.60
-$2 off Belgian Boys Desserts, Kroger eCoupon
(makes it FREE) -
Bolt 24 Hydration with Electrolytes, 16.9 oz, $1.50
-$1.49 off BOLT24 beverage, 16.9 oz, at Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Kroger, Publix, Target, Ibotta mobile app
(makes it 1¢) - Erin Baker’s Homestyle Granola with Ancient Grains, 12 oz, $2.99
- Jell-O Play Space Adventure Build + Eat Kit, $3.84
- Kellogg’s Chocolate Pretzel Pop-Tarts, 8 ct., $1.94
-$1 off Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts toaster pastries, 6-ct.+ (850 points) printable
-$1/3 Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Toaster Pastries (EXP 1/28) printable (limit reached)
-$3/5 Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts Toaster Pastries printable
(use $3/5, makes it $1.34 ea.) Read More→
I often get asked about color printers. Whether you want to print pictures, home school curriculum, or anything else, the price of ink can very quickly add up. The average price to print in color is 8¢ per page! Let’s cut that way down.
I have it narrowed down to two great options. One option is great if you want something cheap now and the other option is great if you want something cheaper in the long run.
Instant Ink
HP has an Ink Subscription Service. They mail you ink, you pop it into your printer, they track how many sheets you print, and they send you a new one when you need it on repeat. They have a few different subscription plans and you can rollover pages from month to month. This is a great option for lighter printing.

You can get a HP compatible printer for around $70. It will usually come with 3 months of free Instant Ink. I have this printer and it really does work well for printing homeschool materials. I can print from my phone and the printer does a good job staying connected to the network.
To maximize my printing ability, I have paired my color HP color printer with a Brother HL laser printer. The Brother printer only prints in black and white. I print everything that doesn’t need to be in color on this printer (most worksheets, coupons, forms). You can get a (2) pack of cartridges for $22 that will print 2,600 pages… that comes out to $0.008 per print vs $0.05 per print with the HP Instant Ink.
Yes, add those together and you just spent $170 on printers, but they both go on sale. I’ve seen the HP printer on sale for $40 and the Brother on sale for $60. Due to Covid, supplies are more limited so sales are harder to come by. You could also just skip the Brother printer if you aren’t going to print a ton.
Epson EcoTank
If you plan to print a lot, the EcoTank may be a better option. There are different options that start at $200 based on which features you want. For me, duplex printing (meaning it will automatically print two sided) is worth the $50 extra. Think of how much you’ll save on paper and see if it makes sense for you based on what you’ll be printing the most.
The tanks hold enough ink to print up to 7,500 pages black and 6,500 pages color. So if you buy the printer for $200, you’re spending 1¢ per print (when including the price of the printer). Refills are $56 and you’ll get 7,500 pages black and 6,500 pages color. That’s $0.001 per print for black & white or $0.006 per color! Actual print amounts will vary greatly depending on how much ink is being used (full color pictures vs a color report page).
If you use the generic refills, they are $20 and will last for around 12,000 prints (depending on how much is on the page). Y’all, that comes out to $0.001 per print! Wowza!
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