
Here are the deals that start 9/2 at CVS. There aren’t a ton of great deals but hopefully you can find some things you need.
Heads up:
This week select locations will receive a week-long 12 tab circular. Everyone else will have an 8-tab circular with weekly deals good from Sunday-Tuesday. For Wednesday-Sunday, these locations will have a one-page circular that has a 20%-off 4-day shopping pass.
If you know of any other deals please leave them in a comment below.
Extra Care Deals
- $1 ECB WYB Whole, Skim, 1%, 2% Milk, 1 gallon, $3.89, limit 2
(excludes flavored)
(makes it $2.89) - $3 ECB WYB (3) participating Kelloggs Products
Kellogg’s Special K Crackers, 4-8 oz, $3.33, limit 7
-$1/2 Kellogg’s Special K crackers or cracker chips, (zip 10001) printable
-$1/2 Kellogg’s Special K crackers, cracker chips or popcorn chips, 4 oz+ printable
(buy (3), use $1/2, makes it $1.99 ea.)
Kellogg’s Special K Cereal, 12-19.5 oz, $3.33
-.50/1 Kellogg’s Special K protein cereals, 8.7 oz + printable
(makes it $1.83 ea.)
Kellogg’s Special K Bars, 5-10 ct., $3.33
-$1 off Milk WYB (2) Kellogg’s Special K cereal bars, pastry crisps, granola bars or FiberPlus bars, 5 ct.+, RP 8/12
-$1/2 Kellogg’s Special K pastry crisp bar printable
(buy (3), use $1/2, makes it $1.99 ea.) Read More→
Labor Day means fun sales and here’s a good one from Kohls! Get 20% off sitewide with the coupon code K7WB5VA and $10 Kohls Cash for ever $50 you spend.
Perhaps its a little late to get swimwear for this summer, but there are some great clearance swimsuit deals! Get the suit pictured above for $13.76. Or go big and get a Kitchen Aid Mixer for $179 after Kohl’s cash with free shipping.
Rack up bigger savings with Free Shipping on orders over $75.
Earn Kohls Cash through 9/3 and redeem 9/4-9/16.
See more clothing deals!
You can earn 60 additional Recyclebank points from the SC Johnson Green Choices Challenge! This challenge focuses on green cleaning.
To earn points click around on the Eco-Friendly home to find the 6 green tips. Each tip includes a pledge which you will earn 10 points for.
You will find the Eco-Friendly home under the Earn Points Tab.
Remember more points = more coupons you can print from their rewards!
If you are new to Recyclebank you can learn how to get started and turn your points into high value coupons!
Football season has finally arrived!
Zulily has an aptly timed deal with TONS of college themed products that will have you tailgating like a pro!
Grilling tool sets, grills, chairs, flags, mugs, and much more are included in this offer. Many prices are over 50% off.
What school are you pulling for this season? (My favorite isn’t hard to guess).
See more daily deals!
The following is part of an Organic Journey guest post series, written by Amy a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
Well, after last week’s massive overspending, I realized that I didn’t need to buy as much this week. We spent around $60 on groceries, and I was able to exhale a bit. Maybe this is doable. (I keep wondering though what is going to happen when my summer bounty of fresh produce passes, but one day at a time, right?)
I keep hearing and reading this buzz about Costco being a paradise for organic shoppers. I’m going to be honest, I’m not a big fan of the whole club warehouse model. My parents, who live uber close to us, have a membership to Sam’s, and I appreciate their willingness to pick up yeast and butter for me. Overall though, I haven’t been super impressed with the deals vs the membership cost. After reading through the comments here and having a friend tell me that Costco had free range eggs for $3.50/dozen (fyi, they were cage-free, not free range), I decided I should go check it out.
Just so you know, Costco is more than willing for you to come and take a look at what they have to offer. You don’t have to have a membership to browse. So this week, my husband and I went with a friend (who is a member) paper, pen and smartphone (to take pictures of details that I wanted to further research later) to discover what kind of deals they had.
My initial observation was that the aisles are not labeled. You have to walk down each and every aisle to discover what is there. Clever marketing on their part, a bit frustrating for me. I can see how it wouldn’t be a big deal over the long haul once you learned your store though. I also noticed that they didn’t have one item in their fresh produce section that was organic. My friend told me that I could go next week and find a completely different assortment of produce. Things change often. Good to know.
Another thing I realized is that I am still learning what a good deal is on organic items. So here are some the items that I thought were good deals (please, please let me know if there is a better deal to be found on these items elsewhere! I need your help! Plus, I don’t buy all of this stuff, so I have no clue about some of it.) Also, I should note that not everything on this list is organic. If it is, I listed it as such.
Meat
- Organic Ground Beef 85% lean in 4 lb package, $17.99 (makes it $4.49/lb)
I think buying a cow is a better deal, but if you aren’t ready for that step, this isn’t a bad deal at all. - Coleman Organic Fresh Whole Young Chicken sold in 2 pk, $2.29/lb
- Organic Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs 4% fat, sold in 3 pks, 4 lbs total at $3.99/lb
- Jones Dairy Farm Uncured Canadian Bacon with No Nitrates or Nitrites added, 24 oz, $10.99
I have done ZERO research on bacon. So decide for yourself if this is a good deal! :)
Grocery
- Kirkland Signature Pure Maple Syrup 32 oz, $12.99
Several friends have told me this is the best place to buy pure maple syrup - Apple & Eve 100% Juice Organics (27) 6.75 oz, $10.39
- Maranatha Natural Almond Butter 26 oz, $5.99
- Kirkland Signature Organic Strawberry Spread 42 oz, $7.59
- Kirkland Signature Organic Ancient Grains Granola (2) 17.6 oz, $7.39
- Kirkland Signature Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1.5 liter, $8.89
- Better than Bouillon Organic Beef Base 16 oz, $6.99
- Better than Bouillon Organic Chicken Base 16 oz, $6.89
- Wholesome Sweeteners Organic Blue Agave Nectar (2) 36 oz, $9.89
- Fine Granulated Organic Sugar 10 lb, $8.69
- Kirkland Signature Organic Salsa (2) 38 oz, $7.49
- Rice Tec Organic Brown Basmati Rice 6 lb, $9.59
- Seeds of Change Organic Quinoa & Rice (4) 8.5 oz, $7.99
- Del Monte Organic Diced Tomatoes (8) 14.5 oz, $7.69
- Nature’s Earthly Choice Organic Quinoa 4 lb, $8.39
- Food Should Taste Good Multigrain Tortilla Chips 24 oz, $6.29
- Kirkland Signature Organic Tortilla Chips 40 oz, $4.99
- Kirkland Signature Disney Organic Animal Crackers 64 oz, $9.39
- Annie’s Naturals Bunny Snack Variety 36 pk, $10.99
- Tasty Brands Organic Fruit Snacks 24 ct., $9.99
Frozen Foods
- Coleman Natural Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts, 99% fat free, 10-14 individually wrapped and frozen, 4.5 lbs at $16.99 ($3.78/lb)
It also says, “No antibiotics ever, fed all vegetarian diet, no animal by-products - Wyman’s of Maine Organic Blueberries 3 lbs, $11.59
- Bybee Foods Organic Vegetables Harvest Foursome, 5 lbs at $6.49 (makes it $1.30/lb)
- Bybee Foods Organic Petite Whole Green Beans, 5 lbs at $6.79 (makes it $1.36/lb)
- Path of Life Organic Broccoli Florets, (4) 1 lb bags at $6.49 (makes it $1.62/lb)
Dairy
- Kirkland Signature Organic Cage-Free Brown Eggs, 24 ct., $6.99
- Kirkland Signature 1% Lowfat Organic Milk (3) 64 oz cartons, $9.99 (makes it $6.66/gallon)
Grocery store is definitely cheaper for me - Kirkland Signature Organic Salted Butter Quarters (2) 1 lb, $7.49
Now just because it says “organic” doesn’t mean it is healthy. So, please don’t tell me that the animal crackers and fruit snacks are bad for my family. We are all in different places in our journey of a thousand steps; I was just trying to gauge prices on organic products in the store in case that is something that you would like. If this list is appealing to you, you might want to take an afternoon and go with pencil and paper in hand. See what they have at your store that you would personally buy and evaluate how much you would regularly save if you shopped there versus how much the membership would cost.
A year long membership costs $55. So, you would need to save more than $4.60/month just to break even. Other factors to think through:
Do you tend to overbuy? If you are an impulse shopper, this store could be deadly to your budget. An impulse buy at your local farmer’s market or grocery store might max you out at $3 or $4, here, you could drop a pretty penny without thinking twice and wind up with a bag of quinoa and good intentions to learn what to do with it.
Is it close? I wouldn’t advise buying everything you need here. Toiletries that I looked at were not a great deal at all. Costco is not in my typical circuit of errands and would require a separate trip for me. It is important to evaluate if your savings are going to be worth the trip time.
We decided not to join right now. I was definitely surprised by some of the deals I found though. And pretty impressed. Once I make the switch to organic butter, that alone might pay for our membership (Paula Deen and I are good buds). This could be a baby step for another day.
How about you? Are you already a member at Costco? What is your favorite deal?
If not, was there anything that surprised you about the prices I discovered?
I don’t know about you, but I’m a fan of anything that helps make the couponing life a little easier. RetailMeNot has some huge news today with the release of their new mobile app for Android phones to help make your shopping easier in stores and online!
I grabbed this app a couple of months ago when it came out for the iPhone, and it’s amazing how helpful it is. I love that I can save my favorite in-store coupons, so when I’m heading out to the mall, I can find those coupons easily and save right there.
RetailMeNot is the largest site for online coupons, so if you’re going to have a coupon app, this is the one to have. Even better, the RetailMeNot app is available for free download, which is available within Google Play for smart phones with the Android operating system.
Some of the fancy features you’ll be able to enjoy are:
- “Hot Deals” – the latest coupons from thousands of merchants.
- In-store coupons or offers where cashiers confirm or scan coupons at the register.
- Ability to save coupons for later use.
- Quickly use coupon codes within the checkout process at most online stores with an instant tap-and-paste function.
- Coupons are searchable within retail categories (e.g., apparel, electronics, sports, etc.) and arranged by the most popular stores.
The Giveaway:
One Southern Savers reader will win a $200 Visa Gift Card.
To Enter:
1.) Leave a comment below telling me which of the features of the RetailMeNot Android App is your favorite.
2.) Like RetailMeNot and Southern Savers on Facebook and let me know in a comment below that you have.
3.) Follow RetailMeNot and Southern Savers on Twitter and tell me you are in a comment below. Read More→
Check out this week’s Best Prices Deals. Use this list to get the best prices on all the staple products that you use the most! Leave a comment below if you find any other great deals!
Beef
- Target – Ground Beef 80% Lean, 1 lb, $2.50
- Publix – Bubba Burger Original or Beef Chuck w/ Sweet Onions, 22-32 oz, $7.99
- Food City – 75% Lean, 25% Fat, Ground Beef Patties, $2.49 lb
- Food Lion – Ground Beef 93% Lean, $3.99 lb
- Aldi – Ground Beef 80% Lean, $3.19 lb
Get 80% Lean Ground Beef at Target for $2.50 - Winn-Dixie – Fresh Ground Beef, $2.99 lb
- Harris Teeter – Angus Beef Back Ribs, $2.97 lb
- Harris Teeter – Whole Beef Tenderloin, $9.99 lb Read More→










