This week is a huge week at the drugstores! Here is a list of all the best drugstore deals you can find this week. Some are from the ad and others are unadvertised deals that have popped up over the week.
Leave a comment if you find any others to add to the list.
Rite Aid Deals
- $5 +UP WYB Gillette Fusion Proglide Power or Manual Razor at $9.99 Limit 2
-$4 off Gillette Fusion ProGlide razor, PG 7/31
(use $4 off, makes it 99¢) - $3 +UP WYB $10 worth of Revlon Make Up Applicators, Brushes, Sponges, Wedges, And Mirrors at B1G1 50% off Limit 2
-$1.50/$5 SCR #5 WYB Revlon beauty tools or $3/$10, Limit 1
-$1 off Revlon Beauty Tool printable or SS 7/31
-$3 off Revlon cosmetic WYB Revlon beauty tool, SS 7/24
(buy (2) products around $6.99, use (2) $1 off, makes it $1.24 ea after +UP and SCR) - $1 +UP WYB Bic Soleil 4 ct., Flex4 or 3 or Hybrid Disposable Razors, at $4.99 Limit 4
-$2 off Bic Soleil Bella razor, 3 pk printable
-$3 off Bic Soleil disposable or System razor, SS 7/10
(use $3 off, makes it 99¢) - Oral B Complete or 3D Action Power Toothbrush or Refill, 2 ct., $5.99
-$2.99 off SCR #39 WYB Oral-B Complete or 3D Action power toothbrush or 2 ct refill (starting 7/31),
-$3 off Oral-B battery toothbrush, PG 7/31
(use $3 off, makes it FREE after SCR) - OraMoist Dry Mouth Disc, 16 ct., $6.99
-$6 off SCR #37 WYB OraMoist dry mouth patch (starting 7/31), 16 ct, (Rite Aid rebate – purchase by 8/06) Limit 1
-$1 off OraMoist product, Summer Walgreens Diabetes & You magazine
(use $1 off, makes it FREE after SCR) Read More→
Groupon has a great deal on Zoo Atlanta general admission tickets today! You get a general admission ticket and a name the baby giraffe contest entry for $10.
You can buy up to 20 – so take the whole family to the zoo!
Honestly it might not sound like a deal, but Zoo Atlanta tickts are $21 for adults so this pretty awesome to get half price!

Cracker Barrel just launched a project on their brand new website and they want to celebrate with you! Their project is called “World’s Longest Front Porch” and it supports the Wounded Warrior Project. For every picture posted to the World’s Longest Front Porch Website, Cracker Barrel will donate $1 to Wounded Warrior Project up to $35,000.
So, go ahead and take your photo seated on the front porch of a Cracker Barrel (or even your own porch) and upload to longestfrontporch.com. I took my girls last night and they had a blast posing for the picture. We then got everyone else waiting on the Cracker Barrel Front Porch to take one too!
Cracker Barrel has a goal of donating $35,000 so get busy snapping front porch pictures!! Check out all the pictures already uploaded.
The Giveaway:
Cracker Barrel is giving away one $100 Gift Card so you can let loose next time you go to their restaurant or even use it in their store.
To Enter:
You have 4 ways to enter (feel free to do as many or few as you like).
1. Leave a comment below with what you love most about Cracker Barrel.
2. Like Cracker Barrel Facebook.
3. Follow Cracker Barrel on Twitter.
4. Retweet the following:
Check out @SouthernSavers to Win a $100 Gift Card from @crackerbarrel. #longestfrontporch
This post is sponsored by Cracker Barrel, but all opinions are 100% my own. A winner will be chosen 8/7 and posted to the Giveaway Winners Page within 24 hours.

I know many of you are chomping at the bit waiting for the next Harris Teeter big coupon event… well it’s official, starting August 10th (next Wednesday) Harris Teeter will run Super Doubles.
For any that are new, this means that any coupon $1.98 or less will double in value. Harris Teeter still follows their normal coupon policies and super doubles only 20 coupons per day, and also only accepts 3 like item coupons per transaction.
What to expect on Southern Savers:
I’ll do three lists of deals for you!
1. Friday afternoon – List of regular priced items that are great deals with high value coupons.
2. Monday afternoon – Harris Teeter sneak peek ad
3. Tuesday afternoon – List of unadvertised sale items
Tips to get ready:
- Use the coupon database and search for “$1.50” or “$1 off”. The database will show you all the high value coupons you have.
- Head to Harris Teeter this week and if they are out of any deals get a rain check. While you can’t get a rain check for super doubles (you can get one but nothing special will happen), you can use a rain check during Super Doubles and now you are the only person that wants those deals! Remember too… Harris Teeter rain checks never expire!! Get more info on how to get rain checks.
Paper Coterie is a really adorable photo project site whose goal is to inspire you to document your life and share it with others. They have all sorts of neat stuff to help you get started – photo books, personalized calendars, and personalized boxes called Memory Keepers. Just a quick look around and you can tell that a lot of creativity has gone into their products.
If you want a sweet keepsake, Paper Coterie is now offering a $40 credit for FREE with the coupon code BEGINANYWHERE. It’s good through August 31st and can be used on anything – you only pay shipping! There is a lot of great stuff here for under $40, so try it out.

Right now there is an awesome deal on Tanga for a really fun magazine. Grab a year subscription to Garden & Gun Magazine for only $2.99 when you enter code GARDEN at checkout.
We got this magazine a few years ago as a gift, and love it! Since then we’ve given as a gift to a number of folks and will probably use this deal to continue those gift subscriptions!
You can get up to two years at this price.
(and in case you are wondering, no… there are no coupons in it)
Check out all the back to school deals and where to get them below.
Walmart and Target will price match other stores prices, so if you don’t want to run all over town take all the ads to one place! Once again, all of these deals are pretty good so I just put acorns by the Free deals. Enjoy!
Folders and Portfolios
- Walgreens – Wexford 2 Pocket Folder with Prongs 11¢
- Kroger – Pocket Folders, with fasteners, 15¢
- H-E-B – Portfolio, 2 Pocket, 3 Prong, 15¢
(ends Tuesday)
Spiral and Composition Notebooks
- CVS – Caliber Notebooks, B1G1
- Rite Aid – Mead Composition Books, 66¢
-$2/10 SCR #3 WYB Mead product or $5/$20 Read More→

The following review is written by my husband-a computer engineer. We love the HP Touch, and I wanted you to get a more complete view of the pros and cons, so I asked him to give his input.
HP recently sent us a HP TouchPad to review and one to giveaway!! I decided to compare it to the iPad since that is the market in which it is competing.
The TouchPad in a side by side comparison with the iPad looks similar to an iPhone 3G. The corners are rounded for a sleek, smooth feel versus the iPad’s sharp corners. The case is made of a sturdy plastic much like the HP laptops are made of. The screen also resembles the glossy screen of an HP laptop. I think it feels just as durable as the Apple iPad even though the materials are different.
The TouchPad uses HP’s operating system used in the HP/Palm Pre phones. The OS is built on multitasking application swyping, with the important applications on the bottom in a row, and the other apps in the drawer accessed by pressing the arrow keys. The built-in applications tie into the big name services such as Google, Skype, and Facebook. We found a Facebook application, news readers, Amazon Kindle app, and an Epicurious app, to name a few. I was a little disappointed by the app selection. This may be because the product was only released on July 1 to the general public. Most development is done by companies that view the product or operating system as a serious contender or view a market worth pursuing so I will let the market be the judge. Nevertheless, I hope to see more apps available soon.
I found the user interface different than what I’m used to seeing (in Apple and Android touchscreen products). Some things function no differently and some things are going to take a while for me to get used to. One downside is the touchscreen selection isn’t as responsive as I would like when things slow down. Rather than acknowledging a selection or “click” and making you wait, you have to wait to be able to make your selection.
In video tests, we found the TouchPad to be speedy, not even blinking at playing YouTube videos. A big triumph for the TouchPad is it supports Flash very well, unlike Apple products meaning web surfing is unhampered by graphics intended to enhance your experience.
Sound is much better than the iPad. In landscape mode, the TouchPad has two speakers. This allows for stereo sound to sound a bit more like it was intended.
To charge the TouchPad, there are two ways. You can charge it using the industry standard MicroUSB cable or by investing in a HP Touchstone wireless charger.
Overall, I was very pleased with the web browsing experience. The fact that WebOS supports flash is a deciding factor in choosing the HP TouchPad over the Apple iPad. Sometimes the TouchPad is a bit sluggish, but just do what you do on the PC, close a program or two.
Price comparison:
We compared the TouchPad to an original iPad but you can’t get those new any longer. Pricing below is just for comparison purposes.
HP TouchPad 16GB $499, 32GB $599 MSRP
Apple iPad 2 (not used in comparison) 16GB $499, 32GB $599, 64GB $699, add $130 for 3G
The Giveaway:
HP is giving away one brand new HP TouchPad to a Southern Savers reader.
Winners will be chosen this Friday, August 5th.
To Enter:
Head over to HP’s website and dream window-shop. If there was one thing you would want, what would it be?
Tomorrow (Tuesday) night there will be a Twitter party at 9:00 PM. Hop over to Savings.com to RSVP for the party. It isn’t mandatory, but it would be a big help.
This giveaway is sponsored by HP and Savings.com, but all opinions are 100% my own.



