Saturday, May 2, 2009

Today's shopping

Hubby took the camera for the weekend, so I don't have any impressive pictures for you, so I'll just list for you what all I purchased today (not very exciting, sorry!)...

Randalls:
4 Ozarka water, 700mL 6-packs: $7.96 - 2 $1 off 2 coupons (from here) = $5.96 (for all 4)
2 SunChips: $6.00 - $1.01 (Randalls store coupon, look for the Living Well promo flyer at the front of the store) - $1 off 2 coupons (print from here) = $3.99 for both
Capri-Sun sunrise: $1.99 - $0.50 (Randalls coupon, same flyer) - $1 (4-19 SS) = $0.49
2 Ziploc bags: $5.78 - $0.40 doubled (3-15 SS) - $0.40 (the second coupon doesn't double) = $4.58 for both
16 Yoplait single yogurts: $7.20 - $0.40 off 6 doubled (3-22 SS or 4-19 SS) - $1.00 off 8 (coupon given to me by someone) = $5.40
Yoplait Yo-plus 4-pk: $2.50 - $0.50 doubled (3-29 SS) = $1.50
Dial hand soap: $1 - $0.35 tripled (3-8 SS) = FREE

I also bought a single serve milk because my son was having a meltdown for $1.19. I paid $23.57 in cash (I had used up my OYNSO coupons on groceries for my husband's fishing trip. Unfortunately I couldn't get what he needed to fit into the Living Well promo). Then... NO CATALINAS PRINTED! I should have received:

$10 OYNSO for spending $30 on the Living Well promo
2 x $2 OYNSO for the Ozarka water ($2 WYB 2)
$1.25 OYNSO for the Ziploc bags ($1.25 WYB 2)
$2 OYNSO for the Yoplait ($2 WYB 20)

So, the manger gave me a $10 coupon, and $7.25 in cash. So, my total oop was $16.32 after the $7.25 refund, and I now have a $10 coupon to use! This isn't the most impressive deal, but I want to show you all many of my shopping trips, not just the nearly free ones. I was only going to get a couple of yogurts, but since I eat probably 2 yogurts a day and my son eats one, I decided to buy 20 in order to get the OYNSO coupon.

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CVS:
3 Frosted Mini-Wheats: $10 - $4.39 BOGO coupon (I shouldn't have taken off this much) - 2 $1 off coupons (all these coupons I received in the mail from Vocalpoint) = $3.61 for all 3 boxes
Huggies Little Swimmers (we went swimming today!): $8.99 - $1.50 (received in the mail from Huggies)

I used a $5 off $15 purchase that I received in mail from CVS and $6 in ECBs for a total oop of 10 cents! I also received back $5 in ECBs for buying the cereal. I will also get $0.75 back on a rebate for the Huggies swim diapers from Caregivers Marketplace.

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Walgreens:


Trip 1:
Bayer 4ct Quick Release Crystals: $2.49
Ecotrin: $2
2 Johnson & Johnson body wash, trial size: $0.99 each - $1 coupon (2-22 RP) = $0.98 for both (I bought 2, instead of just 1 for free because I needed to use some RRs, and I was tired of telling them to adjust the coupon down whenever the register beeps at them since the coupon is more than the item)
Rembrandt toothpaste: $5.99
2 newspapers: $1.75 each

A coupon printed out while she was scanning everything, and she pulled it off and scanned it. I don't know what it was for, but it took $2 off. I paid with $10.50 RRs and $2.46 on my gift card from last month's rebates. I received $6 RRs for the toothpaste, $2.50 RRs for the Bayer, and $2 RRs for the Ecotrin.


Trip 2:
Bayer Quick Release Crystals: $2.49
Reese's Pieces, 7.4 oz bag, that I am currently devouring: $0.57 clearance
Rembrandt toothpaste: $5.99
Walgreens batteries AA 2-pk: $0.99

When I got to the register, the cashier told me that they had $1 coupons for the Bayer. This is why I grabbed the batteries that were sitting next to the counter, because I had planned on using up 3 RRs today before they expired. Since I was also using the coupon, I needed one more item to use all 3 RRs. With the $1 coupon and 3 $3 RRs, my oop was $0.04 cents! I received back $2.50 and $6 in RRs for the Bayer and the toothpaste.

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