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Coupons for CVS Ad: 12/30-1/5

on 12.27.2012 at 4:38pm
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Here are the deals that start 12/30 at CVS. This is a much better week with two FREE items and a number of additional deals for less than $1!

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

Extra Care Deals

  • This is a great deal. Stock up! 75¢ ECB WYB Mars Singles Candy, 1.08-1.92 oz, 75¢, limit 1
  • $10 ECB WYB $30 participating PepsiCo and Mars products, limit 1
    Pepsi Brand Sodas , 2 Liter, 99¢
    Gatorade 32 oz or Sobe Lifewater 20 oz, $1
    Lay’s Chips, 10-10.5 oz, $2.99
    (excludes baked)
    Tostito’s Chips, 9-13 oz, $2.99
    Tostito’s Salsa, 9.5-15.5 oz, $2.99
    Pepsi Brand Sodas, 12 oz cans, 12 pk., $3.67
  • **Deal Idea**
    Buy:
    (3) Pepsi, 2 Liters, 99¢
    (4) Gatorade, 32 oz, $1
    (4) Sobe Lifewater, 20 oz, $1
    (2) Lay’s Chips, 10-10.5 oz, $2.99
    (2) Tostito’s Chips, 9-13 oz, $2.99
    (2) Pepsi Soda, 12 pk., 12 oz Cans, $3.67
    Total Due: $30.27
    Get Back: $10 ECB, makes it $1.19 ea.
    *************
  • This is a great deal. Stock up! $5 ECB WYB $10 Crest Pro-Health toothpaste, rinse, toobrush or Glide floss, limit 2
    Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste, 4 oz, $4.99
    Crest Pro-Health Rinse, 500 mL, $5.39
    Store Coupon-$2 off Deodorant or Oral Care purchase printing at CVS coupon center
    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Crest toothpaste 4 oz + or liquid gel, excl trial size, Cavity, Baking Soda or Tartar, September Ebony magazine (EXP 12/31)
    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Crest rinse, 458 mL +, PG 11/25 (EXP 12/31)
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Crest rinse, 458 mL +, PG 11/25 (EXP 12/31)
    Manufacturer Coupon -.50/1 Crest toothpaste or liquid gel, 4 oz+, PG 12/30
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Crest rinse, 458 mL+, PG 12/30
  • **Deal Idea**
    Buy:
    (2) Crest Pro-Health Rinse, 500 mL, $5.39
    Use:
    Store Coupon-$2 off Deodorant or Oral Care purchase printing at CVS coupon center
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1.50 off Crest rinse, 458 mL +, PG 12/30
    Total Due: $5.78
    Get Back: $5 ECB, makes it 39¢ each!
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  • $10 ECB WYB Crest 3D Whitestrips, limit 2
    (excludes clearance)
    Crest 3D White Vivid Kit, 10 ct., $31.99
    Crest 3D White Professional Effects Advanced Seal, 20 ct., $55.99
    -$10 off Mail in Rebate WYB Crest 3D White Intensive Professional Effects, 7 ct., Professional Effects, 20 ct. or 2 Hour Express, 4 ct. whitestrips by 12/29 rebate
    -$15/$50 Mail in Rebate WYB Venus, Secret, Olay, Pantene, Herbal Essences, Aussie, Head & Shoulders, Clairol, CoverGirl, Crest 3D whitestrips, Puffs, Ivory or Safeguard products by 12/31 rebate
    Manufacturer Coupon -$10 off Mail in Rebate WYB Crest 3D White Intensive Professional Effects, 7 ct., Professional Effects, 20 ct., or 2 Hour Express whitestrips, 4 ct. by 6/30, excl trial size, PG 12/30
    (makes it $35.99 after rebate)
  • This is a great deal. Stock up! $2 ECB WYB Oral-B Pulsar, Cross Action Power Toothbrush 1 ct. or refill 2 ct., $5.99, limit 2
    Store Coupon-$2 off Deodorant or Oral Care purchase printing at CVS coupon center
    Manufacturer Coupon -$5/2 Oral-B battery toothbrushes, Booklet in Duracell Batteries Pack
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Oral-B power toothbrush, excl trial size, PG 11/25 (EXP 12/31)
    Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Oral-B adult battery toothbrush or 3D White Action rechargeable toothbrush, excl trial size, RP 12/09
    Manufacturer Coupon -.75/1 Oral-B Pulsar, 3D White, Pro-Health or Complete or (2) Indicator or Cavity Defense toothbrushes, excl trial size, PG 12/30
    (buy 2, use $5/2 mfr. and $2 off store, makes it 49¢ ea.) Read More→

    One way to save on food is to just not let it go bad.  I recently learned about a new product through our Organic Living Journey guest post series that I’m excited to provide a giveaway for today!

    A major reason that we throw out our produce is because it spoils from the ethylene gas given off by living plants, especially fruits and vegetables.  The Bluapple prolongs produce freshness making it last longer so you don’t have to throw away as much produce.  It does not release any gas or chemical, but only absorbs, constantly removing this harmful gas from your produce storage area.  Now that produce is so expensive, we like to try to make it last as long as possible, which makes The Bluapple a very beneficial product!

    The Bluapple says that there are three key elements to long produce life:

    a) temperature – keeping produce cold;
    b) humidity – using vented plastic bags to keep a moist, but not wet environment;
    c) ethylene gas management – using the Bluapple.

    Disruption of any one of these elements will cause premature spoilage.

    One Bluapple should last you about 3 months, and a two-pack costs $9.95 or the 12-month refill kit costs $9.95.  You can buy them in grocery stores like The Whole Foods Market or online at The Bluapple.

    To stay up-to-date on The Bluapple, be sure to follow them on Facebook.

    The Giveaway:

    The Bluapple is giving a two-pack to 20 Southern Savers readers.

    To Enter:

    Leave your information in the Google Form below.

      weight watchers menu plan best of the year

      In an effort to get a little healthier and stretch our family budget, we have attempted a ton of new recipes over the last year.  Some of them were wonderful and have made it into our regular rotation, while others weren’t quite so scrumptious.

      You can check out all the past menu plans and get some inspiration when you run out of menu ideas.

      Here are the highlights from our favorite new recipes. Please share your favorite dishes in the comments or link up below!

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

      Greek Style Meatballs & Artichokes (Slow Cooker) – Recipe

      Artichoke Hearts, (pantry)
      Chicken Broth, 14.5 oz, 69¢ (Winn Dixie)
      Lemons, 49¢ (Lowes Foods)
      Potatoes, 3 lb, $1.99-$2.99 (Sweetbay, Ingles, Publix, Food Lion)
      Ground Turkey Breast, (freezer)

      (7 Points Plus)

      Apple Braised Chicken – Recipe

      Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast, $1.99-$2.99 lb (Kroger, Lowes, Publix)
      Onions, $1.29 lb (Lowes)
      Apples, 99¢-$1.69 lb (Food Lion, Bi-Lo, Kroger)
      Apple Cider, (pantry)
      Chicken Broth, 14.5 oz, 69¢ (Winn Dixie)

      (6 Points Plus)

      Baked Beef Ziti – Recipe

      Happy Farms Deli Sliced Mozzarella, 8 oz, $1.99  (Aldi)
      Pasta, 16 oz, FREE-99¢ (Harris Teeter, Ingles)
      Ground Beef, $1.99 lb (Harveys)
      Pasta Sauce, 24 oz, $1.39-$1.69 (on sale almost everywhere)

      Serve with a fresh salad

      (7 Points Plus)

      Jamaican Jerk Turkey Burgers – Recipe

      Ground Turkey Breast, (freezer)
      Spices (from pantry)
      Bell Peppers, $1 ea. (Lowes Foods)
      Eggs, Crystal Farms, $1.50 (Publix)

      (11 Points Plus)

      Avocado BLT Pizza – Recipe

      Mayonnaise, 30 oz, 99¢-$1.39 (Commissary, Ingles, Publix)
      Salad, 12-16 oz, 99¢-$1.99 (Lowes Foods, Sweetbay)
      Tomatoes, 99¢-$1.49 (Food Lion, Sweetbay)
      Avocados, 49¢-$1 ea. (Kroger)
      Turkey Bacon, 12 oz, $1.59-$1.99 (Ingles, Lowes)

      (5 Points Plus)

        organic living journey year in review

        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 always loved those television shows when you get to follow-up with the people whose stories you had heard months or years before.  It is intriguing to see where their lives have gone since whatever catalytic moment it was that got them into the limelight in the first place.  And I love this season because it is a chance to look back and see where you have been and a chance to look forward to what is ahead.

        I thought it would be wise to see what baby steps had stuck thus far.  What have been the home run successes and what has just been too big of a step taken and thus needs to be revisited and re-evaluated.  It is beyond easy for me to get discouraged by how far I have to go and miss where I have been.  Too, I think in this cyber reality, it is easy for you to read months of my posts and think that I am still perfectly executing all that I have shared.  You get an unrealistic picture of me.  We all know that comparison is the thief of joy (and is so often based on our imaginings instead of reality).  So without further ado, here is my year in review.

        Successful Steps

        I think I get most excited about our fresh eggs.  Each week, we drive a mere five minutes from our house and my oldest daughter takes her basket and gathers eggs.  We have become friends with the people that work there, and the variety and beauty of the different eggs is something that I can really appreciate (once I’ve cleaned them off!)  What excites me even more, though, is that my youngest daughter that has a mild egg allergy doesn’t seem to be affected by eating these eggs.  All around, even though it is a hassle some weeks to make a separate trip for eggs, it has been well worth it.

        I learned so much from the posts on storing produce.  We have bought gobs of pears this season now that I know to let them sit on the counter to ripen.  They are amazingly good!  We also found two things that have greatly extended the life of our produce (which has helped us to waste less!)  The Tupperware Fridgesmart containers are phenomenal.  Yes, they take up a ton of room in my fridge, but it is worth it to me to have my produce last longer.  Thanks to a comment on one of the posts, I also tried out the BluApple.  You toss these little plastic apples into the produce drawer and they have packets in them that absorb ethylene gas which can cause your food to deteriorate faster.  I have had grape tomatoes last three weeks in my fridge with these!  Phenomenal, I tell you.  The packets last three months.  You can even input your email address into their system, and they will email you a reminder that it is time to replace the packets.  I am a fan of taking things off of my list to remember.  What is super fun is that BluApple has graciously decided to do a giveaway here.  So keep your eyes open for that to come soon!

        Steps in Progress

        We are still in progress with composting.  I am amazed that every other day, we have a gallon bucket full of scraps from the kitchen to compost.  I’m not sure that we are layering things the right way, but time will tell, right?  Composting has also made me feel less guilty if I have some produce that goes bad.  It doesn’t feel quite as awful to throw it into the composting bucket as opposed to throwing it in the trash.

        The posts on dairy have both informed and challenged me.  I find myself spending a little extra for sour cream and still making my own yogurt, but I still haven’t splurged on butter even though I know it would be better for us.  Maybe we can work that step into the budget for next year (after the Christmas spending is over!)

        And I am super excited about the cast iron skillet, griddle and dutch oven that we got for Christmas!  Now, to learn how to cook in a whole new way.

        Steps not Taken

        Though my broccoli cheese rice casserole was can-free (and divine, if I do say so myself), we still cracked open that can of cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving.

        I haven’t really explored Maple syrup to discover what kind my family likes best.  (Anyone want to have a tasting party?)

        And my budget.  Well, I’m still working out the kinks in that.  Honestly, I quit keeping track, and that, for me at least, isn’t a good thing.  But life happens.  My family had over two months of somebody being sick and my Mom had open heart surgery earlier this month.  Take-out happened.  Stress eating and junk food happened, and I for one, am not going to beat myself up about it.

        Up Ahead

        In case you are interested, I thought I’d share what baby steps I have on the horizon for my family.  Both of my parents had open heart surgery this year for different reasons, but it has made me interested in different types of fats.  I don’t know why coconut oil is so wonderful or if canola oil and olive oil really are about the same.  I’d also love to learn more about toxic load and do some investigating on how to find good sources of meat that are affordable.  I’m curious too about the whole juicing and Vitamix craze.  Those are a few of the things I’m wanting to look at in the next few months.

        How about you?  What baby steps are you thinking about for next year?  Anything you would want us to explore together?  I’d also love to hear what baby step you took this year that you are most proud of so we can all celebrate your victories.  Thanks again for journeying with me.

          Here’s a great list of new grocery and personal care printables! It’s been a while since we’ve seen a good Digiorno coupon. Check out all the places it’s on sale this week!

          B2G1 Digiorno pizzas printable
          $1/3 Go Girl energy drink (zip 90004) printable
          $1/2 Keebler Town House FlipSides pretzel crackers, 9.5 oz+ (zip 51501) printable
          .75/1 Reynolds Wrap foil, 35 sq. ft.+, excl Wrappers printable

          $1 off Degree product printable
          $1 off Dove Men+Care personal wash item, excl trial size printable
          $1 off Suave hand and body lotion, excl trial size printable
          .50/1 Suave deodorant, excl trial size printable

            This is a good time to think about what you would like to start or continue doing for the coming year.  To help you start off the new year with exercise and more time outside, all 50 State Park systems are offering a Free guided First Day Hike on New Year’s Day 2013.

            At the moment there are 657 hikes available with many in the southeast.  The hike is free, but call the nearest participating park for more details.

            See more freebies!

              Ornaments may only be a couple of dollars each, but it quickly adds up. My favorite way to save on Holiday decorations is to buy them right after that Holiday. This allows you to get new things for a lot less.

              Items will go 50% right after the Holiday and go up to 90% off as time passes. Remember that the longer you wait, the less selection there will be though.

              It is fun the next year when you are able to open all of your new items. You are still getting brand new decorations, you just paid a lot less for them!

              See more frugal living tips.

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                Best prices

                For those of you who haven’t heard, there is a new feature to Southern Savers that will help you find the items on sale you’re looking for. This is a feature that many of you have asked for and now it’s here! There is a shiny new button on the Southern Savers homepage that you can use to access our new Sale Search feature.

                This will allow you to search for sale items across all the stores we cover! In case you are looking for some items for New Years here are some of the best prices for items for your dinner!

                Pork

                • Sweetbay – Half Boneless Pork Loin, $2.29 lb
                • Harris Teeter – Smithfield Marinated Pork, $6.99
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$2 off Smithfield marinated pork, fresh pork , or ham, SS 10/07
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$1 off Smithfield marinated pork, fresh pork , or ham (regional), SS 10/07
                  Manufacturer Coupon -$2 off Smithfield Ham, SS 12/09
                  (use $2 off, makes it $2.99)
                • Ingles – Assorted Bone-In Pork Chops, family pack, $1.98 lb
                • Publix – Whole or Half Boneless Pork Loin, $1.79 lb
                • Food Lion – Boneless Pork Loin, $2.49 lb
                • Food Lion – Country Style Pork Ribs, $1.99 lb
                • Bi-Lo – Center Cut Pork Chops, $2.99 lb
                • Bi-Lo – Boneless Pork Loin Half, $2.99 lb
                • Bi-Lo – Country Style Pork Ribs, $1.99 lb Read More→

                  toys r us rental code

                  Get a free rental from Toys R Us sent straight to your computer.  Use the code 5OFFMOVIE to save $5.

                  Most rentals are only $2.99 to $4.99, so this code makes them free!  They have classics like Pocahontas and new hits like Brave and The Avengers available.

                  This is perfect for entertaining the kids over Christmas break!

                  You can also use the coupon code SAVEFIVE to get $5 off a movie purchase. Most are $19.99.

                  See more entertainment deals!

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