If you're not a regular CVS shopper because you think they are too expensive, you might want to re-think that. I thought the same thing until I got my Red CVS Extra Bucks card. They are free. Once you get yours you can scan it at the red coupon machine each time you shop to get CVS coupons or sometimes ECBs. Also go to CVS.com and register your card and immediately you'll be emailed a $4 off $20 coupon. Also register for Beauty Club. You'll then receive 10% off on your first order on all beauty items (this includes teeth, hair, make-up etc.). Then whenever you reach $50 in beauty items (your card keeps track), you get $5 back in CVS money called "Extra Bucks" or "ECB's". There are a lot of ways to earn more ECB's. The easiest way is by purchasing a product with an ECB deal attached to it. You can see all the ECB deals either by looking at the weekly ad flyer on CVS.com, or go to the Drugstore tab on www.truecouponing .com for a CVS breakdown for the week.
This coming week (starting 4/29) you may snag up to two tubes of Colgate toothpaste FREE!
What this information below tells us is that there should be a coupon for either .50 or .30 cents off of Colgate toothpaste in the Smart Source from the paper 4/29 (Sunday, or Sat. if you get Sun Sentinal). The R after the date tells us that this may be a regional coupon and not available in all areas of the country. So let's hope it's in ours here in South Florida!
When you buy a tube of the designated Colgate toothpaste for $2.99, and use a .50 coupon, you pay $2.49 oop (out of pocket). Then the cash register will spit you out an ECB (Extra Care Buck) for $2.49 which makes the product FREE! You can do this two times per CVS card because it's limit 2 deals but you'd need two of the .50 off coupons to make them both FREE. If you happen to be lucky enough to have found one of the elusive CVS beauty magazines called "Reinventing Beauty" sold only at CVS for .99, you may even make .51 on the deal!
$2.49
See you at CVS Sunday!
Barb
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