Showing posts with label cottonelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cottonelle. Show all posts

Sunday, August 22

Free Toliet Paper, Right on!


This week there were a slew of free and cheap items after rebate. To make the best use of all of them and score 4, 12packs of Cottonelle here's what I did:

Transaction 1:

1 Cottonelle $6.49
1 Cramp 911 $6.99
1 Chestal Honey Cough Syrup $7.99
1 Stopain $6.99

Coupons:

$5.00 on $25.00
$0.50 Cottonelle (some regions got $1.00, not me)
$1.00 Chestal Cough Syrup pdf printable

Paid:

$21.96 OOP

Will get back $20.98 in SCRs!

Transaction 2:

1 Cottonelle $6.49
1 Cold calm $7.99
1 Kerasal $6.99
2 Joint Juice $5.99

Coupons:

$5.00 on $25.00
$1.00 Cold calm printable pdf
$1.00 Kerasal printable
$5.99 Joint Juice bogo

Paid:
$14.61 OOP

Will get back 13.00 SCRs!

Transaction 3:

1 Arth arrest $14.99
1 Salonpas $5.49
1 Cottonelle $6.49

Coupons:
$5.00 on $25.00
$1.00 on 12pk of cottonelle from all you

Paid:

20.97 OOP

Will get back $20.48 in SCRs!

Transaction 4:

1 Cottonelle $6.49
1 Cystex $6.99
1 Sinus Buster $8.99
1 Back aid $3.49
2 Snickers Marathon $1.49

Coupons:
$5.00 on $25.00
$0.50 Cottonelle

Paid:

$20.46 OOP

Will get back $17.49 in SCRS, plus $5.00 SCR 10 and $5.00 SCR 148 for buying $25.00 of Cottonelle!

Total For all Four Transactions (Everything in photo plus 2, 12packs of TP that are missing from the photo) OOP was $78.00, Total SCRS is $81.95, for a money maker of $3.95!! That's right 48 rolls of TP and over $140.00 of product for Free, plus Rite aid paid me $3.95 to carry it out.

Thursday, March 25

Rite Aid 20pack of TP for just $0.96!


I hate paying for toilet paper and paper towel. Something just rubs me the wrong way about paying for something I'm not even "enjoying". A few months back I was able to score some super cheap TP at CVS, this time I was able to score some at Rite Aid.

Bought:

1 Cottonelle 20pk $10.99
1 Renu tavel kit $0.99
2 Reeses PB cup $0.50 each
2 Ester C $8.59 each
1 J&J Baby Powder $2.99

Coupons:
1, $5.00 off $20 VV
2, $.55 off Reeses
1, $1.00 off J&J VV
1, $1.00 off J&J man
1, $1.00 off renu
2, $5.00 off Ester C

Paid:

$2.96 OOP, Will get back $2.00 SCR on the Cottonelle making everything above cost just $0.96! How's that for cheap TP?

2nd Transaction also in photo


Bought:
2 Renpure at $6.99 BOGO
1 Efferdent rain check $5.99
1 J&J baby shampoo $2.99

I can't find my receipt right now, but I'll up-date with details when/if I can find it (luckily I already submitted the SCRs online)

Monday, January 4

Today's Gets...Free TP from CVS!


I bought:

2 eye shadows on sale for $1.25 each (regular price 4.99 each)=$2.50
2 Foundations on sale for $2.62 each (regular price $10.49)=$5.54
1 Cottonelle Toilet Paper $12.88 (regular price $15.99)
2 Boxes of soy joy bars $6.00 (regular price $7.49)=$12.00
4 oust sanitizers at $3.99 each (regular price $3.99)=$15.96
2 Colgate Max Toothpastes 2 for $5.00 (regular price $3.29 each)
1 GE Energy Saver light bulb $2.99 (regular price $5.99)
1 Travel size Renu contact solution $1.99
1 Bag of Dark Chocolate Covered Almonds $.99 (not shown)
1 Bag of Cashews $.99 half off paid .50 (had to buy these because my total was less than my ECB, still haven't figured out why sometimes I can pay tax with ECBs and sometimes I can't, varies time to time).

Subtotal=$58.05

Coupons Used:

2 ($5.00 off 20:these were two transactions) CVS printable from the Sacramento Bee
2($1.00 off 1 Loreal eye shadow) coupons 1/3 SS
2 ($3.00 off Loreal Foundation) coupon 1/3 SS
1 ($.050) off Cottonelle TP online printable
2 bogo oust coupons from the 1/3 SS
1 ($1.00) off colgate from the 12/6 SS
1 ($.75) off colgate internet printable
1 (2.00) off GE energy saver
1 (2.00) off Renu internet printable (no longer available)
$30.00 in ECBS


Total Paid=$2.02!
For $93.61 worth of product!
Received back: $32.00 back in ECBS

I'm pleased with this trip as I paid with $30 in ECBS and got back $32 ECBS. I paid $2.02 out of pocket ($1.20 of which was 7% sales tax ugg) so I really only ended up paying $.02 for everything above or a little over a $30 money maker (depending on how you want to look at it).