Remember when I said we had probably 2 years worth of toothpaste, all for free? Well, this is how I've been doing that...
CVS has Crest Pro-Health Enamel Care toothpaste and mouthwash on sale for $3.49. BUT, when you purchase one of these items, you receive "Extra Care Bucks" in the amount of $3.49. Extra Care Bucks are basically a coupon that you can use towards any future purchase. If you have any coupons for either of these items (from the 2-8, 3-1, or 3-15 PG or 2-22 RP, for instance), then you actually make money on the deal. I had a coupon for $1.00 off Crest Premium toothpaste (found in one of the PG inserts. Sorry, I'm not sure which one). I paid $2.49 for the toothpaste ($3.49 - $1 coupon), but I still received $3.49 in ECBs. This is how you work the drugstores. Walgreens has a similar program (theirs are called Register Rewards).
Other than that, not much else going on at CVS this week. They have milk on sale 2/$6, but when you buy 2, you get $2 in ECBs, making it 2/$4.
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