
Here are all of the deals for the Walgreens Ad starting 11/24. You can get a lot of great deals for FREE or less than $1!
Walgreens is also running a Black Friday Ad that will run 11/28-11/30. There are a few items that are in both ads, but most will be new.
If you are new to Walgreens you can watch this video to help get you started.
If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.
Register Reward Deals
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$4 RR WYB (2) Softsoap or Irish Spring Body Wash, 15 or 18 oz, $3.50
-.75/1 Irish Spring body wash, Publix Pick Up the Values flyer
-.75/1 Softsoap body wash, Publix Pick Up the Values flyer
(buy (2), use (2) .75/1, makes it 75¢ ea.) -
$2 RR WYB Scope Dual Blast or Outlast Mouthwash, 25.4 oz, $3
-$1.50 off Scope mouthwash, 750 mL+, PG 10/27
-$1 off Scope Outlast, 750 mL+ printable
-$1 off Scope Dual Blast Rinse, 750 mL+ printable
-$1 off Scope mouthwash, 750 mL+, RP 11/24
(use -$1.50 off, makes it FREE plus overage!) - $10 RR WYB Crest 3D White Whitestrips 1-Hour Express Bonus Pack, $39.99
-$7 off Crest 3D White Intensive Professional Effects 7 ct., Professional Effects 20 ct., 1 Hour Express 4 ct., Professional Effects + 1 Hr Express 22 ct. or 1 Hr Express Holiday pk. whitestrips, RP 11/24
(use -$7 off, makes it $22.99) - $1.50 RR WYB Pampers Diapers, Jumbo Pack, $9.49
(On Sale All Week)
-$2 off Pampers diapers box AND any Pampers wipes, 60 ct+, Booklet in Duracell Batteries Pack
-$1.50 off Pampers Baby Dry Diapers printable
-$1.50 off Pampers Swaddlers diapers, excl trial sizes printable
-$1.50 off Pampers Cruisers diapers printable
-$3 off Pampers diapers or pants AND wipes, 56 ct.+, excl trial size, PG 10/27
-$2 off Pampers diapers or pants AND Dreft detergent, RP 11/24
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Here are all of the deals for the Rite Aid Ad starting 11/24. This ad will run through 11/30, but there will be an additional Black Friday Ad that will run 11/28-11/30.
In this Ad, there is a P&G deal where you will earn a $15 +UP when you buy $20 worth of select products!
If you are just getting started on Rite Aid you can see the getting started guide here.
If you know of additional deals please leave them in a comment below.
UP Rewards – Grocery
- $1 +UP WYB Russell Stover Chocolate Bags, Boxed Candy, Tins or Whitman’s Sampler, 12-20.6 oz, $4.99, limit 4
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$2 +UP WYB (2) Hershey’s, Reese’s, Cadbury, Nestle or Andes Holiday Miniatures, 8-8.5 oz, $2.50, limit 4
-$1/2 Hershey’s Bliss bags, 8 oz+, SS 10/06
-.75/2 Hershey’s Bliss bags, 8 oz+ (regional), SS 10/06
-$1/2 Hershey’s Kisses, Miniatures or Nuggets, Reese’s, York or Kit Kat Miniatures or Rolo bags, 7.8 oz +, SS 11/17
-$1.10/2 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Hershey’s Miniatures, York, Rolo or Kit Kat chocolates, 7.8 oz+ printable
(use $1.10/2 off, makes it 95¢ ea.) -
$1 +UP WYB Chef Boyardee Pasta or Hunt’s Snack Pack, 14.5-15 oz or 4 pk., $1, limit 2
-Free Chef Boyardee microwaveable cup, 7.5 oz WYB (5) Chef Boyardee cans, 14.5 oz+ or microwaveable cups, 7.5 oz, max $1.25, tearpad
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$2 +UP WYB Blue Diamond Almonds, 4 oz, $2, limit 2
-$1/2 Blue Diamond Growers, 4 oz+, Recycle Bank printable
-.75/2 Blue Diamond almonds bags, 4 oz +, SS 10/13
-.75/1 Blue Diamond coffee flavored almonds (regional), SS 11/03
-.50/1 Blue Diamond coffee flavored almonds (regional), SS 11/03
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$1 +UP WYB Wyler’s Light Drink Mix, 8 ct. or 1.57 oz, $1, limit 2
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$2 +UP WYB Jack Links Big Dippers, 3.5 oz, $2, limit 2
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Hurry and print a new high value CVS coupon for Hershey’s or Reese’s candy bags. Use the store and manufacturer Hershey’s coupons below for cheap holiday candy at CVS starting Sunday!
In order to get the higher value coupon, watch the video and afterward either share on Twitter or Pinterest.
Hershey’s Coupons:
$2.50/2 Hershey’s or Reese’s bags, 8 oz+, watch video & share (CVS) printable
$1.10/2 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Minis, York, Rolo or Kit Kat, 7.8 oz+ printable
CVS Deal 11/24-11/27
Buy:
(2) Hershey’s Kisses, B1G1 at $4.39 (online price)
Use:
$2.50/2 Hershey’s or Reese’s bags, 8 oz+, watch video & share (CVS) printable
$1.10/2 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Minis, York, Rolo or Kit Kat, 7.8 oz+ printable
Total Due: 79¢ (just 39¢ each!)
The Children’s Place is having their Pre-Thanksgiving Sale with up to 65% off their entire site. Plus, you can receive an additional 25% off everything with coupon code S2H25HP.
Also, be sure to check out the extra 50% off Clearance and lots of Doorbuster deals too. With all the deals, it’s is a great time to stock up on any last minute winter clothing items or gifts this season!
Deal Ideas:
Leopard Shoes Graphic Tee $4.50 (reg. $10.50)
Boys Bootcut Jeans $7.50 (reg. $19.50)
Animal Print Fleece Hoodie $6.75 (reg. $14.95)
Shipping is a $5 flat rate or FREE on orders over $75.
See more online shopping.
The following is part of an Organic Living Journey Guest Post Series now written by Mariana who has a mother’s heart and scientist’s brain.
Last week, we talked about agave nectar. Today, we’re wrapping up our adventure in sugar alternatives with sugar alcohols. These sweeteners sound like man-made chemicals but claim to be all natural. Are they a good alternative to sugar?
What are sugar alcohols?
Methanol, maltitol, mannitol, xylitol, erythritol, glycol, sorbitol, glycerol…you know, the “-itols”. You may have seen these items listed on your labels and wondered what the heck they are. These are all examples of sugar alcohols. (They don’t actually contain any alcohol, and they’re not really sugar.)
Sugar alcohols are naturally-occurring compounds that are sweet but have a different molecular structure from regular sugars, adding an extra hydroxyl group (-OH). That small molecular difference makes your body process sugar alcohols differently from sugars – the biggest difference being a lower calorie absorption. Fewer calories sounds nice, but are sugar alcohols good for you?
Xylitol and Erythritol
We’re going to focus on two popular sugar alcohols: xylitol and erythritol. These can be found as ingredients in manufactured foods or sold as sweeteners in the sugar aisle. The American Diabetes Association recommends sugar alcohols as one of the alternatives to sugar.
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Xylitol |
Erythritol |
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Structure |
C5 H12 O5 |
C4 H10 O4 |
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Source(s) |
1) chemically synthesized from xylan which is found in corn or birch trees, 2) microbial fermentation |
Occurs naturally in some fruits and fermented foods, but it is manufactured by fermenting glucose (from corn) with yeast. |
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Sweetness |
about 90% the sweetness of sugar |
60-80% the sweetness of sugar |
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Calories |
1/3 fewer calories than sugar |
almost non-caloric |
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Glycemic Index |
7 |
0 |
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Digestion |
Notorious for digestive “upset”. Can also be used as a very effective laxative. |
Most is absorbed before it hits your large intestine, causing very little (if any) digestive disturbance. Over 50g may cause nausea. |
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Benefits |
Improves absorption of B vitamins. Helps heal middle ear infections. |
Antioxidant properties. |
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Unique |
Not absorbed into the bloodstream at all. |
Extremely endothermic – has a cooling effect in a solution. May feel “minty”. |
Why would I use sugar alcohols?
Sugar alcohols are used as an alternative to traditional sugar, thanks to their lower calorie count and low glycemic index. This is especially helpful if you’re trying to eliminate a sugar-dependent infection, like candida, or if you are on an elimination diet and restricted from eating any sugar at all. Want a zero-calorie option that’s all natural and doesn’t have the aftertaste of stevia? A sugar alcohol may be a good option. But are they good for you??
Do they have any health benefits?
The most obvious health benefits to sugar alcohols are the lower calories and lower glycemic index – a blessing for diabetics and people watching their sugar intake. However, the sugar alcohols have some pretty great benefits for your teeth too. Yes, TEETH. All sugar alcohols are indigestible to the bacteria in your mouth. This helps prevent cavities. In addition, some sugar alcohols actively fight bacteria and help to remineralize your enamel. As bizarre as the tooth benefit may be, it gets weirder. Xylitol has been shown to help heal middle ear infections and increases the absorption of B vitamins.
Any drawbacks?
Here’s the important question: are sugar alcohols safe? The FDA labels sugar alcohols “Generally Recognized as Safe”, meaning they haven’t been proven to cause any major health problems. Not bad. However, if you set your health standards above “it doesn’t kill you”, you may be wanting more information.
It seems as if sugar alcohols coast through your body, not doing much of anything. Some sugar alcohols may not be absorbed into the body, but that does not guarantee they won’t cause any trouble on the way down. Xylitol is infamous for causing digestive “issues”. The optimist would say that xylitol is a fantastic laxative. :) It can also cause bloating, cramping, and nausea. As bad as that sounds, it’s worse for dogs. Xylitol is toxic to dogs and may be fatal.
Another potential concern with sugar alcohols is the production process. Yes, sugar alcohols are naturally occurring, but they are not manufactured in a natural way. Xylitol is chemically synthesized from corn or from birch tree sap. Either way, the naturally-occurring xylan (the base for xylitol) has to go through a sugar hydrolysis process before it becomes xylitol. This results in a product that has been highly refined before it gets to you. Erythritol is always made from corn. The concern with corn-derived products? Genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). Most of the corn produced in the US is genetically modified.
So, what should you do? If you want to use sugar alcohols, know your source! When buying a sugar alcohol, look for the Non-GMO Project label. This guarantees a GMO-free product. When buying Xylitol, look for a product that is 100% derived from birch trees such as the Xyla brand by Emerald Forest. Either way, keep in mind that sugar alcohols have been heavily processed.
Perspective
I’m not sure where I stand on sugar alcohols. On one hand, they sound like a great option for diabetics and people who don’t want to have any sugars. On the other hand, anything that works as an effective laxative and is poisonous to dogs doesn’t sound like something I want in my body. I go out of my way to avoid GMOs in my food; I don’t want any sneaking in to my sweeteners. How do you feel about sugar alcohols?
If you need a completely sugar-free sweetener option, I’d try a pure stevia product first. Pure stevia is made from the stevia plant and, unlike sugar alcohols, doesn’t have to be chemically processed. If you absolutely can’t stand the taste of stevia, then a non-GMO sugar alcohol may be the next best thing.
Next week…
We’re going to enjoy our hard work in the sugar aisle and talk about some quick desserts you can make using organic and alternative sugars! I’m going to share a few of my family’s kid-approved (and husband-approved) recipes that feel indulgent but aren’t packed with refined sugar. Have a great week!

Our week of Christmas giveaways are coming to a close, and we’re still going strong with some fun prizes. Today’s prize is one of my favorite past times: Cabbage Patch Kids.

Cabbage Patch Kids are celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2013! They have a new line of Cabbage Patch Celebration Kids that are dressed to for the occasion with festive, playful, party themed attire. Always fashion forward, each girl comes with a cupcake comb and each boy comes with a pair of trendy glasses.
Cabbage Patch Kids are still going strong and stretching across generations. It’s fun to see your kids get excited about playing with a toy that you enjoyed when you were a kid. Do any of you still have your doll with their adoption certificate?
The Giveaway:
3 Southern Savers readers will each win their own Cabbage Patch Celebration Kid!
To Enter:
Leave a comment below telling me either your favorite CPK from when you were a kid, or which CPK doll your kids are going to love the most.
This giveaway is sponsored by Jakk’s Pacific, but all opinions are 100% my own.
Tomorrow is the big day of Amana’s GIANT giveaway, so make sure you check back for that!

There is a new Facebook coupon for Ocean Spray cranberries! This is bound to be a popular coupon since we are coming up on Thanksgiving, so grab your copy now. Use the two Ocean Spray coupons in the scenario below to get FREE cranberries at Target!
Target Deal
Buy:
Ocean Spray Cranberries, 12 oz, $1.99
Use:
$1 off Ocean Spray fresh cranberries (Facebook) printable
$1 off Fresh fruit, Target mobile coupon – text PASTA to 827438
Makes it FREE!
Here’s all the top Thanksgiving deals running right now! There are sales and coupons for everything you need from classic items like turkey and ham to the storage you will need for leftovers.
This list has prices from all the stores I cover on Southern Savers, so there should be deals for everyone!
If there is something you want not on the list, use the item search to find specific items on sale this week.
Turkey
- Publix – Fresh Turkey, $1.69 lb
- Publix – Publix Deli Fully Cooked Turkey Dinner, $39.99
Includes: Turkey, 10-12 lb, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Cranberry Orange Relish - Publix – Publix Young Turkey, 59¢ lb
- Publix – Butterball Frozen Young Turkey, $1.09 lb
-.55/1 Butterball fresh or frozen item (Facebook) printable
-$1 off Butterball fresh or frozen item (Facebook – share) printable
-$3 off Butterball whole fresh or frozen turkey wyb (4) Pillsbury crescent dinner rolls, Green Giant canned vegetables, Betty Crocker stuffing or boxed potatoes, excl Potato Buds and Pouch printable
-$3 off Butterball fresh or frozen whole turkey wyb (4) Pillsbury crescent rolls, Green Giant canned vegetables, Betty Crocker boxed potatoes or stuffing, Upromise eCoupon
-$3 off Butterball Whole Turkey (Fresh or Frozen) WYB (4), Pillsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls, Green Giant Canned Vegetables, Betty Crocker Stuffing or Betty Crocker Boxed Potatoes (except Potato Buds or Betty Crocker Pouch), SS 11/10
(use $3 paper and Upromise – save $6) - Bi-Lo – Frozen Turkey, 59¢ lb Read More→







