Top deals:
.49 Colgate toothpaste, .99 Colgate mouthwash, .99 Softsoap body wash, $1.49 General Mills cereals, $1.49 Purex, $1.79 Hershey’s candy, $1.88 Nabisco cookies, $2.44 Tide Simply, $2.99 Tampax or Always, $3.94 Persil
CVS/pharmacy Shopping Tools:
- View print version of weekly CVS ad
- CVS My Weekly Ad
- Preview next week’s ad on Thursdays
- CVS Photo offers
- CVS Coupon Policy
- 2019 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: February 2019
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
CVS/pharmacy Ecoupons
- Ibotta offers
- Checkout 51 offers
- SavingStar offers (load to CVS card)
Note: I refer to coupon inserts found in the Chicago Tribune, as it is the newspaper with the largest quantity of high-value coupons for Chicagoland. Need a deal on the Tribune? Get Sunday delivery for .75/week!
SSMark1 says
If you are doing the Progresso Soup deal with the .75 Coupons.COM printables, the 3rd printable will beep if the CVS extra card is scanned first when starting a transaction.
Once again CVS register programming is not correct.
3 cans for $4.00, they come up as $1.66, $1.66, & .67 if the CVS extra card is scanned first.
Have the cashier scan the cans first, then the card, then the coupons.
They will scan at full price, & then the coupons go through fine & then the discounts come off.
So it will be 3 x .25 cents = .75 cents + tax ( if your state charges tax on food) for all 3 cans total.
I’m thinking cashiers need to scan the card after all items have been scanned for any transaction.
It will save a lot of beeps.
I hate telling people how to do their jobs, & I’m guessing cashiers are told to always scan the card first, & if a coupon beeps don’t accept it.
Good luck everyone,
-Mark