I had a great CVS trip this week! Yes…I purchased stuff I will use!!! My Air Scent products will be used at home and at work!
Now your CVS will vary. My CVS will let me take their CVS coupons up to 6 months after the expiration date….and of course they will not take expired mnfctr coupons or they won’t get their money back. They are very coupon friendly! You will have to check with your store’s policy on their coupons about how long they will take CVS coupons past their expiration date.
Okay here is what I did:
I purchased a biore strip and cleanser: $15 -$7.50 BOGO – $5 ECB.
I purchased 2 Airwicks at $6, a Lysol Air at $6, and a Finish detergent for $3: $21 – $10 ECB – $2 CVS Finish Coupon – $0.50 Finish.com coupon – $14 (3 x -$4 off coupons)…I found another $4 off Lysol at Lysol.com.
I purchased Russell Stovers Egg= $0.74-$0.74
I purchased Bubbles=$1.99-$1.99
I purchased a Physician Formula Mascara for $9.99-$6 CVS coupon I found (Magic Red Machine)-$5 coupon I searched and found online.
I used a $4 off $20 and a $5 off $25…I can use these as long as they aren’t overly expired!
My total was $6.72 before tax. I got back $17.73 in ECB.
Read my CVS matchups by clicking on the CVS Weekly Bargains link on the right hand side of my blog. =) Good Luck!
nancy barlass says
Just found out that the CVS near me will do a month out of date ECBs but not any older because the store will be charged for the ECBs–not get credit from CVS! This can hurt the managers bottom line so please try to use your ECBs before they expire. It is a blessing that CVS gives us more time than Wags to use them and a grace period but let’s try to keep our fav CVS managers in their jobs 🙂