Shopping at Publix next week? Make sure to pick up your FREE Colgate Total toothpaste. There is a store and manufacturer coupon that makes the toothpaste completely FREE, regularly $2.99!
Be sure to go ahead and load the eCoupon so you’ll have it when the sale starts.
Go ahead and stock up or donate it! This could be a great item for Operation Christmas Child too.
Free Toothpaste Deal
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Colgate Total Advanced Toothpaste or Total, 5.8-6 oz, $2.99
-$1 off Colgate Total or Optic toothpaste, 3.4-7.8 oz or Total Advanced mouthwash, 1 L (Publix coupon), Personal Care flyer
-$2 off Colgate Total, Optic White or Max Fresh toothpaste, Publix eCoupon
(use $1 off store and $2 off eCoupon, makes it FREE)
Offer valid through 4/29 or 4/30.
See more Publix deals.

I found some extra Bi-Lo unadvertised deals that are running alongside the 4/16 Bi-lo ad. Make sure you check both lists before you head to the store.
One highlight from this list is the Enfamil Ready To Use 4 Pack on closeout and only 15¢ after coupons! Feel free to leave a comment if you see any more extra deals to add on your shopping trip.
Closeout Deals
- Ben & Jerry’s Frozen Greek Vanilla Honey Carmel, 16 oz, $2.34
- Front Porch Black Cherry Twilight, $2.49
- Andes Peppermint Baking Chips, 10 oz, 32¢
- Libby’s Chunk Pineapple, 20 oz, 99¢
- Libby’s Skinny Fruits, 20 oz, 92¢
- Blue Diamond Almonds, 6 oz, $1.96
-.75/2 Blue Diamond almonds, 6 oz can, SS 4/06
(makes it $1.59 ea.) - Orville Redenbacher’s Smart Pop Popcorn, 6 ct, $2.49
- Bayer Advanced Aspirin, 40 ct., $3.49
-$1 off Bayer aspirin, 20 ct.+ printable
-$2/2 Bayer Aspirin, Aleve, or Alka-Selzer fruit chews product, RP 2/16
-$3/3 Bayer Aspirin, Aleve, or Alka-Selzer fruit chews product, RP 2/16
-$1 off Bayer Aspirin item, 20 ct.+, SS 3/16
-$1 off Bayer aspirin, 20 ct.+ printable
(makes it $2.49 ea.) - Goody’s Extra Strength, 100 ct, $5.79
-$1 off Goody’s extra strength caplets or powder, 16 ct.+ printable
(makes it $4.79) - Poise Roll-On Cooling Gel, 1.2 oz, $2
- Poise Body Cooling Towelettes, 20 ct., $1.99
- Goody’s Migraine Relief, 100 ct, $6.14
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Enfagrow Ready to Use , 4 pk., 8.25 oz ea., $3.14
-$2.99 off Enfagrow powder or liquid item printable
-$2.99 off Enfagrow powder or liquid, Bi-Lo eCoupon Read More→

Here are a few Walmart extra deals I found that was not on the regular list. Check out the Benadryl Itch Relief Stick that might help you this Spring, or Reese’s cups for 35¢!
Let me know if I missed any deals and I will add it to the list.
Extra Deals
- Flowers in the Attic DVD, $9.96
-$3 off Flowers in the Attic on DVD printable
(makes it $6.96) - Benadryl Itch Relief Stick, $2.38
-$1 off Benadryl topical product printable
-$2 off Benadryl topical item, excl trial size, SS 4/13
(use $2 off, makes it 38¢) Read More→
Looking for recipes, cooking tips and the inside scoop ont he latest, greatest kitchen gear? These two TopMags.com deals might interest you!
Get a EveryDay with Rachael Ray Magazine Subscription for $4.99 a year OR 12 months of Taste of Home Magazine for $9.99! Whichever one you choose, you will get a huge discount!
Use the code: 33327 to get either deal. But don’t wait too long, these offers expire Friday night.
See more magazine deals.

Make sure to mark your calendars for FREE National Park Days coming this weekend 4/19-4/20! The weather is warming up and this could be a great time to spend time outdoors with the family!
Get FREE Park Admission to hundreds of National Parks so make a day trip out of it, find affordable food and lodging, or go camping for an inexpensive weekend adventure!
For more information and to locate a park near you, check it out here.
See more Freebies.
Don’t leave for your shopping trip before printing this fun JCPenney coupon! It’s valid for $10 Off $25 or more purchase on apparel, shoes, accessories, jewelry, and more.
You can also use it to take an extra 10% off watches, furniture, mattresses, and custom blinds and shades.
There are some restrictions that apply so make sure to check those out before making your purchase. Whether it’s a new dress or a pair or sandals, you’re sure to find some great deals for Spring!
Coupon valid through 4/19 in-store only.
See more Clothing deals.
It’s time for this week’s Checkout 51 coupons! You can save on fresh cucumbers, Peeps products, and more!
If you haven’t used Checkout 51 yet, it’s FREE and easy to sign-up and you’ll make some great savings on top of coupons and store sales. Check out my video for some instructions and a more detailed explanation.
New coupons will be added every Thursday and they can be used throughout the week until the following Wednesday. These coupons will be good through Wednesday, 4/23.
Checkout 51 Coupons:
.25/1 Peeps product
.25 off Cucumbers
$1/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats (excl. single serve packs)
$1/2 Kellogg’s Special K Cereal (excl. single serve packs)
$1/2 Hall’s Drop Bags, 17 ct. +
$3 off Roc Multi Correxion Perfecting BB Cream (excl. trial sizes)
$1 off Ritz Crackerfuls, 6 oz + Read More→
Do you need some new light bulbs in your house? With the help of a couple of coupons, you can get a GE Reveal 40 watt light bulb for FREE!
Make sure to also check out the Target weekly ad before heading out to shop!
Target Deal:
Buy:
(1) GE Reveal 40 Watt Light Bulb, $2.79 (reg. price)
Use:
–$2 off General Electric Reveal light bulb, Target printable
-$1 off General Electric White, Reveal, Energy Smart CFL or LED lighting items, SS 4/13
Makes it FREE!
See more Target deals!

Prescription medications can be extremely costly, and with many basic health insurance plans not covering them it’s time to figure out how to save the most possible. Here are 5 tips to saving on prescription drugs:
1. Ask for Generics and Talk to Your Doctor
If you don’t have prescription drug coverage with your health insurance your doctor needs to know this (and be reminded as needed). There are many medications out that have the same effects, your doctor can make wise choices that will save you a ton. Why pay $25 when a free antibiotic from Publix can do the job? I’m not saying that you tell them what to prescribe, just make sure they are aware. Also you’ll find that many offices have free samples of top medications. Asking if they have any samples of something prescribed never hurts.
2. Find a Discount Card or Coupon
Once you leave the doctor with a prescription hop online and see if you can find a coupon or discount for that specific medication. Google the brand name and you’ll find lots of discounts. A friend of ours did this recently and found a coupon for $100 off her next allergy medication refill! Two other sites to search as well is MyRxCoupons.com or HelpRX.
3. Price Match (Do Your Homework)
The next step is to see what store may offer the best price. Many pharmacies post to their websites lists of what medications are always discounted. Walmart, Target, Kroger, Bi-lo and many others offer lists of hundred of generic medications for $4. If your medication is on the list… perfect. If it’s not, then call them and ask them how much it would cost to fill it in their pharmacy. You’ll find many times that local pharmacies actually have better prices on brand name medications than the big box stores. Also ask if that store will price match other pharmacy prices (Kroger does). If you have a medication that you take every day, doing this bit of homework just once can save you a ton over the course of a year!
4. Loyalty Programs
One thing to think about when you are comparing different deals and stores is their loyalty reward for filling your medications. For example if Walmart has a $4 medication that Kroger also offers for $4, you have to factor in their fuel rewards. Kroger is going to give you 10¢ off a gallon of gas for every 2 prescriptions you fill. That’s basically $1.75 in savings for each prescription.
CVS – Earn $1 ExtraCare Rewards for every (2) prescriptions
Walgreens – Earn 500 Balance Rewards for every prescription
Bi-Lo – Earn 5¢ in Fuelperks for every prescription
Winn Dixie – Earn 5¢ in Fuelperks for every prescription
Kroger – Earn 50 Fuelpoints for every prescription
5. Transfer Prescriptions
This option is limited to offers that are available, but from time to time pharmacies will run promotions for transferred prescriptions. Many times they offer $10-$25 gift cards for transferred medications. This doesn’t count usually for new prescriptions, but is great for any medication you take regularly. Ask around to see if any local stores are running offers, and also check for coupons around the pharmacy waiting areas.
Note: If you are on a number of medications keeping them together at one pharmacy is a safety measure to catch medication interactions.
Do you have any other tips for saving on medications?




