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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Rite Aid Logo

Here are the deals that start 3/3 at Rite Aid. There are a ton of big +UP promotions this week that make for nice deals on normally pricey products like razors and skin care. You definitely want to get your Sunday paper before you shop these deals too.

If you know of any unadvertised deals please leave them in a comment below.

UP Rewards – Grocery

  • $2 +UP WYB Rite Aid Pantry Gusset Bags of Candy, 24 oz, $3.99, limit 4
    (makes it $1.99)
  • This is a great deal. Stock up! $2 +UP WYB Skinny Cow Chocolates, 8 pk., $3.99, limit 4
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Skinny Cow Dreamy Clusters or Heavenly Crisp, 4.64-6 oz printable (limit reached)
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Skinny Cow candy, 4.65 or 6 oz (Facebook) printable
    (makes it 99¢)
  • This is a great deal. Stock up! $1 +UP WYB (3) 7UP Soft Drinks, 2 liter, $1.33
    Manufacturer Coupon -.55/2 Diet soda: 7Up, A&W, Sun Drop, SunKist or Canada Dry, 2 L, Spring Flavor Savor insert 3/03
    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Ten soda: 7Up, A&W, SunKist, Canada Dry or RC, 2 L, Spring Flavor Savor insert 3/03
    (use (3) .75/1, makes it 25¢ ea.)
  • $1 +UP WYB Poland Spring Spring Water, 24 pk., $3.99
    (makes it $2.99) Read More→

    Coupons for CVS Ad: 3/3-3/9

    on 2.28.2013 at 4:38pm
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    CVS Logo

    Here are the deals that start 3/3 at CVS. It’s not a big list of freebies, but you can get stocked on Easter candy, body wash and mouthwash this week.

    If you know of other deals please leave them in a comment below.

    Extra Care Deals

    • This is a great deal. Stock up! 99¢ ECB WYB Gold Emblem Jelly Beans, 7 oz, 99¢, limit 1
      (makes it FREE)
    • $5 ECB WYB $15 participating Easter Candy, limit 1
      Easter Peeps, 3-12 ct., $1.49
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Peeps Peepsters or Chocolate Dipped Peeps printable
      (makes it 99¢ ea.)
      Hershey’s Easter Big Bag Candy, 18-18.5 oz, $5
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/3 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Miniatures, Eggs, Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers or Whoppers bags, 8 oz +, SS 2/24
      (makes it $4.33 ea.)
      Hershey’s Easter Assorted Candy, 8-8.5 oz, $2.50
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/3 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Miniatures, Eggs, Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers or Whoppers bags, 8 oz +, SS 2/24
      (makes it $1.83 ea.)
      Cadbury Single Egg 1.2 oz, Mini Eggs 1.5 oz, Reese’s Egg, Hershey’s Bunny, 75¢
      Hershey’s Easter Bunnies, Eggs 6 pk. or Mini Eggs 12 pk., $3.50
      Whoppers Robin Eggs, 10 oz, $2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/3 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Miniatures, Eggs, Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers or Whoppers bags, 8 oz +, SS 2/24
      (makes it $1.33 ea.)
      Twizzlers Snack Size 10.24 oz or Jolly Rancher Sour Bunnies 10 oz, $2
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Jolly Rancher bags, 6.5 oz +, SS 1/27
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2/3 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Miniatures, Eggs, Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers or Whoppers bags, 8 oz +, SS 2/24
      (use $1/2, makes it $1.50 ea.)
    • **Deal Idea**
      Buy:
      (3) Hershey’s Assorted Candy, 8-8.5 oz, $2.50
      (2) Jolly Rancher Sour Bunnies 10 oz, $2
      (2) Easter Peeps, 3-12 ct., $1.49
      Use:
      Manufacturer Coupon-$2/3 Hershey’s Kisses, Reese’s, Miniatures, Eggs, Cadbury, Jolly Ranchers or Whoppers bags, 8 oz +, SS 2/24
      Manufacturer Coupon-$1/2 Jolly Rancher bags, 6.5 oz +, SS 1/27
      Manufacturer Coupon -$1/2 Peeps Peepsters or Chocolate Dipped Peeps printable
      Total Due: $10.48
      Get Back: $5 ECB — like getting it all for $5.48 or 78¢ ea.
      ***********
    • $5 ECB WYB Disney Wreck-it Ralph DVD, $19.99, limit 1
      (available Tuesday 3/05, Blu-Ray $29.99)
      (makes it $14.99)
    • $1 ECB WYB Olay Total Effects Facial, $18.99, limit 1
      (excludes cloths and tone correcting)
      Manufacturer Coupon -$3/2 Olay Complete facial moisturizer, daily facial, Fresh Effects or cleansers, excl Pro-X, Regenerist, Total Effects or Age Defying Series and trial, RP 2/10
      -$15/$50 Mail in Rebate WYB Venus, Secret, Olay, Pantene, Herbal Essences, Aussie, Head & Shoulders, Vidal Sassoon, Clairol, CoverGirl, Crest 3D White, Puffs, Safeguard or Ivory by 4/30 printable
      Manufacturer Coupon -$2 off Olay Total Effects, excl trial size, PG 3/03
      (use $2 off, makes it $15.99) Read More→

      weight watchers menu plan hidden fruits and vegetables

      We are ramping up the fresh fruits and veggies as we hit spring and I’m looking for new ways to sneak them into some of our family favorites. I know there are cookbooks out there with ideas for getting kids to eat more veggies, but let’s be honest, it works for adults too.

      If you have any tasty recipes that incorporate extra veggies or fruits, I’d love for you to share them in the link up or in the comments below!

      *These prices are based off of averages and are subject to change weekly

      Chicken Vegetable & Orzo Soup – Recipe

      Chicken Broth, College Inn, 32 oz, 29¢ (Publix)
      Carrots, Bolthouse Farms, 1 lb, $1 (Bi-Lo)
      Fennel (not on sale, but you could sub onion or celery)
      Orzo (or any shape pasta), 16 oz, $1 (Ingles, Bi-Lo)
      Chicken Breasts, $1.98-$1.99 lb (Ingles, Kroger)
      Lemons, 50¢ ea. (Sweetbay) or 2 lb, $2 (Lowe’s Foods)

      (4 Points Plus)

      Quick Chicken Parmesan – Recipe

      Chicken Breasts, $1.98-$1.99 lb (Ingles, Kroger)
      Bread crumbs, 10 oz, $1.67 (HEB)
      Onions, 48-89¢ lb (Food Lion, Lowe’s Foods, HEB)
      Crushed Tomatoes, Muir Glen, 14.5-15 oz, 33-83¢ (Publix, Ingles)
      Mozzarella Cheese, 7-8 oz, $1.09-$1.50 (Food City, Ingles)

      (10 Points Plus)

      Spiced Pork Tenderloin w/ Sauteed Apples – Recipe

      Pork Tenderloin, $3.99 lb (Aldi), 18.4 oz, $4.99 (Food City)
      Apples, 99¢ lb (Kroger)
      Shallots (or use onions)
      Apple Juice, Motts, 64 oz, $2.50 (Winn DIxie)

      (6 Points Plus)

      Read More→

        Tanga is having a great sale on Bubble style earrings, necklaces, and bracelets that are so popular right now! You can get items starting at $9.99 with free shipping.

        These items sell for double Tanga’s prices at boutique stores. They have a ton of styles and colors available.

        Deal Ideas:

        Shipping is FREE!

        See more online shopping deals.

          organic living journey, deli meats

          The following is part of an Organic Journey Guest Post Series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.

          I prep lunch for three little ones daily so I must say I appreciate deli meat immensely.  Leftovers are scarce in my house (and are normally eaten on the weekend so that I don’t have to cook.  Can I get an amen?) and pb&j is off the table due to a child with a severe nut allergy.  So, as I learned about nitrites I became increasingly disheartened.  Where are my easy deli meats that are good for us?  Where is my simple lunch meat that is not overly processed and still affordable?  Tonight I went to my Publix and for an hour I read labels, talked to the deli staff, butchers, and even the store manager got involved.  After that and a phone call to a leading deli meat manufacturer, here’s what I discovered.

          First off, you’ve got to know what you are wanting and what you are wanting to avoid.  When you start reading labels promoting different benefits it is easy to forget what they are lacking.  It is necessary to walk in well aware of what you want.  After learning that nitrites can cause cancer, alzheimer’s, diabetes, and even headaches, I know that this is something that I don’t want to be giving to my family often.  I am concerned as well about the overuse of antibiotics given to animals and how that is potentially affecting the growth of superbugs.  I also don’t like when my deli turkey has more ingredients listed than pieces of turkey in the package, and I don’t like when half of the ingredients are words I can’t even pronounce.  I don’t want mechanically separated meat.  It’s disgusting.  Remember hearing about pink slime?  Yep.  That’s mechanically separated stuff.  If you read the description of it from the USDA, you won’t want to eat it knowingly again. Promise.  So that’s what’s on my deli meat wish list.

          While at Publix, I started at the deli counter because my gut says, “more expensive equals better.”  Am I the only one that feels that way?  I asked which was better, Boar’s Head or the store brand and was quickly answered that Boar’s Head is more nutritious.  Boar’s Head will email you a list of all their products that have no nitrites added, which is helpful (though I wish they would just post that information online for all to easily see!).  Turns out the bulk of their non-pork products are nitrites added.  To me, this is the big advantage of buying Boar’s Head.  No fillers, no nitrites added.  You still have to read the labels though as dextrose, sugar, and natural flavors were listed on one type that I saw.  The downside of the meat available at my deli counter was that it was all conventionally raised meat.  There was no organic option.  No antibiotic-free choice.  No info about what these animals were eating, and where there is no info, I have begun to assume the worst.  My thinking is, if you are taking time to do more expensive things to produce a better product, aren’t you going to advertise it to the hilt?  And if you aren’t, won’t you just play up your other positives and leave those questions by the wayside?

          My next stop was the higher end section of prepackaged deli meat from Boar’s Head and other brands (including the store brand).  When I asked what the difference was, I was told that there was no difference at all.  Some people don’t want to wait in line for their meat to be cut, so they just grab this and go.  Further investigation with another employee rendered a whole different result.  In all prepackaged deli meat that I saw, there was some sort of nitrite added (either those found naturally occurring or in the chemical compound form).  In order for this meat to be prepackaged it has to be preserved with something.  Fillers are used to make the deli meat slice up into pretty circles that are stuck together and not falling apart (can you imagine cutting some Thanksgiving turkey and getting such beautiful slices?).  Another clue that preservatives are being used is that this meat will last 1-2 weeks after opening the package.  Freshly cut meat from the deli lasts 3 days.

          From the higher end of prepackaged meats, I went to the main section of the meat aisle.  Mercy.  I was assaulted by over a hundred different kinds of deli meat.  And friends, I was so discouraged by what I read on the packaging.  May we all be mindful that just because it says “all natural” or something similar and costs more, we don’t need to assume that it is good for us.  One major brand with a line of “natural” products actually had corn syrup as the second ingredient.  We’ve got to read!

          I was however, massively encouraged by Applegate’s prepackaged deli meats.  The roasted turkey was made with turkey, water, salt and carrageenan (from seaweed).  Carrageenan is used to hold the meat together, and from all I can find, there isn’t any big worries in consuming seaweed.  Even Applegate’s regular, non-organic line of products is antibiotic free.  The cost is comparable to Boar’s Head.  I will say though, you really do have to use this meat fast once you open it because it goes bad quickly.  A phone call to Applegate confirmed that there are no naturally occurring nitrites in the prepackaged turkey which would explain why it goes bad so fast.  So there is a big happy dance happening in our house right now!  We found a no nitrites added, antibiotic free, humanely raised deli meat that is affordable.  It even goes on sale and you can find coupons too!!  I’ve been able to get 7 ounces for $2.50 after a sale and coupons.

          So next time you are standing in front of the deli counter or the long aisle of deli meats, here are some questions to ask yourself.  How are they preserving this meat?  Are there natural occurring or chemical nitrites involved?  Can I pronounce the ingredients on the label and do I know what they are?  What exactly has the animal that I’m eating been eating?  Has that pig, cow, chicken, or turkey been given antibiotics?  Am I getting what I’m paying for or am I being suckered by good marketing?  And press on, sometimes there is good news at the end of our researching!

          Next week, we are going to dive into the world of beef.  What’s the big deal about grass-fed beef and why is buying a cow becoming a new trend.  For now, what healthy deli meat options do you have where you live?

            More great printables for your grocery and household needs can be found right here.  I can never have too many coupons to help save on toilet paper!

            Search the sale ads for the best prices on these products!

            Grocery
            .50/1
            Bob Evans sausage item (zip 46060) printable
            $1/2 Castleberry’s BBQ item (zip 33033) printable
            $1/2 Hanover soft pretzel (zip 03110) printable
            $1.50 off Jimmy Dean pancake & sausage item (zip 90210) printable
            .75/1 Land O Lakes Saute Express saute starter printable
            $1 off Pepperidge Farm Ecce Panis Artisan bread (zip 02468) printable

            Household
            $1 off
            Angel Soft bath tissue, 12 double roll+ printable
            .55/1 Cottonelle toilet paper printable
            .55/2 Cottonelle flushable moist wipes, 42 ct.+ printable

              Printable Shopping List

              H-E-B Logo

              Here are the unadvertised deals for H-E-B starting 2/27. Make sure to check the regular weekly ad for more deals.

              Have you seen any other deals in your store?  Leave a comment and I’ll add them to the list.

              Free Grocery

              • Nature Sweet Glorys Tomatoes, 10.5 oz, $2.94
                Get Spice World Garlic, 4.5 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/05)
                Get Bolthouse Farms Mini Carrots, 1 lb, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/05)
              • Lone Star Russet Baking Potatoes, 4 ct., $2.98
                Get White or Brown Sliced Mushrooms, 10 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/12)
              • Johnsonville Chicken Sausage, 12 oz
                Get H-E-B Pasta Sauce, 16-24 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/05)
                Get H-E-B Veggie Pasta, 12 oz, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/05)

                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Better Homes and Gardens magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Cooking Light magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Everyday with Rachael Ray magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Healthy Cooking magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Oprah magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, October Real Simple magazine (EXP 02/28)
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, 12 oz, SS 1/06
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1.25 off Johnsonville chicken sausage, 12 oz (regional), SS 1/06
                Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Johnsonville chicken sausage, (zip 99218) printable
                Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Johnsonville product, SS 2/10
                Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Johnsonville smoked or cooked sausage, March All You magazine
              • Southside Market Elgin Smoked Sausage, value pack, 3 lbs, $14.34
                Get H-E-B Grand Champion Charcoal, 8.3 lb bag, w/ in-store coupon (EXP 03/12) Read More→

                If you stop by Target to do some shopping this week, don’t forget you can get a free pastry with a Grande or Venti Espresso Beverage Purchase. There are a bunch of other great dining coupons too, so have these on hand if you are headed out to eat!

                Sweet Treats

                Starbucks in Target – Free Pastry wyb Grande or Venti Espresso ( exp. 3/3)

                Corner Bakery Cafe – Free Treat wyb Entree (exp. 3/19)

                Baskin Robbins – BOGO Two-Scoop Sundaes (exp. 3/31)

                Baskin Robbins – $3 off $15 Cake Purchase (exp. 3/24)

                Caribou Coffee – $2 Lemon Earl Gray Latte (exp. 3/1)

                Quick Check – BOGO Chocolate Mint Mojito (exp. 3/4)

                Great American Cookie Co. – B3G1 Sweet Treats (exp. 3/12)

                Chili’s – Free Appetizer or Dessert wyb Adult Entree (exp. 2/28)

                Papa Murphy’s – Free Cookie Dough wyb Pizza (exp. 2/28)

                Red Mango – Sign up for Free $5 Yogurt Credit

                Savory Deals

                Papa Murphy’s – $3 off 1 Family Pizza (exp. 2/28)

                Papa Murphy’s – $2 off any Pizza (exp. 2/28)

                Bob Evans – $4 off wyb 2 Dinner Entrees + 2 Drinks (exp. 3/9)

                Hardee’s – $1 off a Charbroiled Cod Fish Sandwich (exp. 3/11)

                Check out more Dining Deals!

                  UncrustablesFamilyPhotoContest

                  Smucker’s Uncrustables has a really fun contest going on right now to help families get their photos off their camera and printed and displayed!  Families are often unstoppable – always on the go and making memories. One of the best ways to remember all the good times is through photos.

                  Uncrustables keep you unstoppable whether you’re just packing a lunch for your kids, or taking a picnic with your family or heading out to a sports activity. The sandwich is already made, which means you get to spend more family time making memories with your loved ones.

                  Smucker’s has been hosting an Uncrustables Unstoppable Family Photo Contest and now they’re in the voting stages and need our help!

                  Now through March 6th you can vote on your favorite photos and help decide who wins. And we’ll also have some big winners here on Southern Savers to celebrate too!

                  The Giveaway:

                  12 Southern Savers readers are going to win an Unstoppable Family Photo Package ($120 value each). The package includes:

                  Canon Compact Digital Photo Printer
                  Uncrustables Coupons

                  To Enter:

                  You have two chances to win:

                  1.  Leave a comment below telling me what activities keep your family unstoppable.

                  2.  Vote for your favorite photos in the Uncrustables Unstoppable Family Photo Contest and leave a comment below telling be you have.

                  The winner of this giveaway will be chosen and posted to the Giveaway Winners Page Thursday, 3/8.

                  This giveaway is sponsored by Smucker’s Uncrustables, but all opinions are 100% my own.

                   

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