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Ads in the Sunday Paper: Lots of Target Grocery Deals

Target has some great grocery deals with coupon matchups this week.

Did you happen to find the $.50/1 tearpad coupons for SoBe Lifewater when they were available at CVS? If you have five of those coupons, you can get 10 bottles of SoBe at Target this week. The offer is "buy 10 at $1 each, get a $5 gift card." With 10 of those 50-cent coupons, which say CVS but are manufacturer's coupons, you'd pay $5 and get $5 back.

Lean Cuisine is $1.88. Print a $1/1 Target store coupon and get one for 88 cents. I think there was previously a $1/3 manufacturer's coupon on the Target site, so if you printed some of those, you can combine the store and manufacturer's coupons and really make out with 33-cent meals.

Kashi GoLean Crunch is $2.75, or $2 after the 75-cent Target coupon on the same site. Special K bars (6-count) or 8-oz. crackers are $2.39, and there is a $1/1 xx coupon on the site that's good for either one.

There's a $5 gift card offer if you buy 3 bags of Dunkin Donuts coffee for $6 each, and you can use three $1/1 coupons from the 12/13 RedPlum to bring the final price down to $10, or $3.34 a bag.

Target will also give you two bottles of Vaseline lotion (either 20.3-24.5 oz. bottles of MEN Body & Face or the 6.8 oz. Sheer Infusions) for $1.50 each. The offer is "buy 2 @ $5, get a $5 Target gift card," and you can use two $1/1 coupons from the 12/13 RedPlum (if you printed any $1.50/1 when they were available, so much the better).

 

Finally, there is a coupon for a $10 gift card with a new or transferred prescription. If you normally get your scrips from CVS, see if your CVS takes competitor coupons, because their prescription coupons are usually good for transfers only.

Kmart also has a $10 coupon for a new or transferred prescription.

Sears (which was inside my Kmart flyer) has a coupon for $50 off 4-wheel brake service at Sears.

Couple of moneymakers at Walgreens this week: Thermacare heat wraps (1 cont) are free after Register Rewards (pay $2.49, get $2.49), so if you use the $1/1 printable that's a buck for you. Also, you can make money with a mail-in rebate on Aveeno, Roc and Lubriderm -- Krazy Koupon Lady explains how.

Also, free Colgate at Walgreens this week: It's $2.99, get $2 Register Rewards, and you can use a $1/1 from the 1/3 SmartSource or a printable to bring it down to $0. You can get Nivea Body Wash for $1 after register rewards and teh $2/1 coupon from the 1/3 RedPlum.

For the rest of the Walgreens deals, see Money Saving Mom.

CVS looks emminently skippable this week, but see the full report on Money Saving Mom.

In the coupon inserts, SmartSource has $1/1 Ken's dressing and Lite Accents (one each), which are usually good for a free or heckacheap dressing when combined with a sale. The buy one, get one Hershey bar coupon will get you two free bars in a bogo sale. There are some Target GE Energy Smart coupons which will combine nicely with the manufacturer's coupons from Coupons.com and from the 1/3 insert. There's a $1/1 Neutrogena hand or body lotion which is my favorite product on planet Earth so I sure hope this signals a good ECB deal coming up at CVS.

There's an Ulta Beauty flyer with a coupon for 20% off one item in store, or on the Web site with coupon code 25509.

There's a typical Subway flyer.

Michaels has a 25% off coupon for entire purchase of frames.

OfficeMax has a couple of MaxPerks offers: a 12-pack of Sharpies for $5.99, get $6 MaxPerks, and a 10-ream case of paper for $37.99, get $35 MaxPerks.

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Kaylea said:

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I'm not sure if this is Chicago-wide or not, but the plastic bag that my Sunday paper came in included a pocket with a "up to $5" rebate certificate for any Advil 20-ct or larger. A little coupon here, a little FSA there, and this one can be a moneymaker.

RattheCat said:

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I wanted to add a side note to the Target Special K deal. If you buy 2 "qualifying" Special K item, you get a free box of their new Special K Crunch bars. And in addition to the printable coupon, there were $1/2 coupons in last weeks paper. I was able to get 9 boxes total (2 boxes of cereal, 2 boxes of crackers, 2 boxes of snack bars and the 3 free crunch bars), with $4.00 off making my haul $1.15 per box.

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