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Rite Aid deals 3/7 – 3/13

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I found lots of great deals for you at Rite Aid this week! I can't wait to plan my own trip – it's gonna be some fun shopping! UPDATED: See my Sunday morning trip here!

Be sure to head over to Rite Aid's Video Values to earn great Rite Aid printable coupons, including a $5 off $20 printable coupon!

Cover Girl Cosmetics
Buy one, get one free
Use the "buy one, get one free" coupon from 2/7 P&G
Bottom line: both free!

Olay Bath Care
Buy one, get one 50% off
$1/1 coupons from 3/7 P&G
Submit for $15 rebate when you buy three (this expires on 3/12 – hurry!!)
 
Bottom line: ??? cheap ???? free ???? (Note: you might try to decide if buying 3 or 4 is the best deal for you)

Clairol Nice 'n Easy Haircolor $7.49
Save $2.50 with in-ad coupon
Stack with $1/1 coupon from 3/7 P&G
Bottom line: $3.99

Schiff 
Buy one, get one free
Use (2) $5/1 coupons from 1/17 SmartSource or $2/1 – $3/1 coupons from 2/7 SmartSource
Bottom line: ???

John Frieda Shampoo, Conditioner (select varieties)
Buy 3 for $15
 
 
Use $1/1 VideoPerks Root Awakening Coupon
Stack with (3) $3/1 coupons from 3/7 SmartSource
Submit for $5 Rite Aid rebate when you buy 3
Bottom line: All free!

Biore (select products)
Deal idea: buy 2 Pore Strips, and 2 Cleansers
Use (2) "Get a free cleanser when you buy a pore strip" coupon from 3/7 SmartSource
Submit for $5 Rite Aid rebate when you buy 3 products
Bottom line: $1.25 each (4 products total)

Clairol Natural Instincts Hair Color $7.99
Save $2 with in-ad coupon
Stack with $2/1 coupon from 3/7 P&G
Bottom line: $3.99

Colgate Toothpaste
Buy one, get one free
Use (2) $1/1 coupons from 3/7 SmartSource
Bottom line: ???

Almay Cosmetics
Buy one, get one free
Use (2) $2/1 coupons from 2/7 SmartSource (may have been regional)
Submit for $5 Rite Aid rebate
Bottom line: you should be able to find some cheap/free/moneymaker deals!

Starburst
Buy one, get one free
Stack with "buy one, get one free" Facebook offer coupon
Bottom line: both free!!
Thanks, Tonya, for pointing out that the Rite Aid sale is for a different size than the coupon – I confirmed that at my store this morning.

Halls Cough Drops $0.99
$1/2 coupon from 2/21 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.49 each

Blistex Lip Balm $0.99
$0.35/1 coupon from 1/17 SmartSource
Bottom line: $0.64

Nature Made Vitamins
Buy one, get one free
Use (2) $1/1 coupons from 2/28 SmartSource
Bottom line: will  vary

P&G Rebate Offer


Rite Aid is offering up a special rebate. Buy $30 worth of participating P&G products, get a $10 Rite Aid gift card! In my experience, your total (in this case $30) is achieved BEFORE all other Rite Aid rebates and coupons! I double checked the fine print and didn't see anything to the contrary. But again, this has just been my past experience. I'll list out a few of the advertised products and then show you a couple ways you would work this rebate offer.

One more note – be sure to check ALL the 3/7, 2/21 and 2/7 P&G inserts. Some values for the same products differ! For instance, the 3/7 P&G has a $1/1 coupon for Prilosec – but the 2/7 P&G has a $3/1 coupon! I'm just going to list the highest value per product. All Rite Aid rebates are limit 1.


Prilosec $24.99
$1/1 coupon from 3/7 P&G
Submit for $5 Rite Aid rebate

Vicks DayQuil or NyQuil $4.99
$1.50/1 coupon from 3/7 P&G
Submit for $2 Rite Aid rebate

Pampers Jumbo Pack $9.99
$1.50/1 ANY coupon from 2/7 P&G
$2/1 coupon from  2/21 P&G

Pampers Wipes $2.50
$0.50/1 coupon from 2/7 P&G

Crest Toothpaste/Oral B Toothbrush $2.74
$1/1 Crest coupon from 2/21 P&G (premium – unsure if on sale)
$0.75/1 Crest coupon from 3/7 P&G
BOGO Oral B coupon from 3/7 P&G
Submit for $1 Rite Aid rebate (limit one!! Either Crest or Oral B!)

Metamucil $9.99
$3/1 coupon from 3/7 P&G
Submit for $5 Rite Aid rebate

Align Probiotic $28.99
$5/1 coupon from 2/7 P&G
Submit for $10 Rite Aid rebate

P&G Deal Idea #1: Pampers & Oral B

Buy 2 Pampers Cruisers @ $9.99 ea
Buy 1 Vicks NyQuil/DayQuil @ $4.99 ea
Buy 2 Oral B Toothbrushes @ $2.74 ea
Subtotal: $30.45

Use (2) $2/1 Pampers coupons
Use (1) $1.50/1 Vicks coupon
Use (1) "Buy one, get one free" Oral B coupon
Use $5-off-$20 printable coupon
Pay at register: $18.21

Then, submit for the following rebates:
$2 Rite Aid Vicks rebate
$1 Rite Aid Crest/Oral  B rebate
$10 P&G rebate

Bottom line:  $4.21 for everything!!


P&G Deal Idea #2: Digestive Care 

Buy (1) Align Probiotic @ $28.99
Buy (1) Metamucil @ $9.99
Subtotal: $38.98


Use (1) $5/1 Align coupon
Use (1) $3/1 Metamucil coupon
Use (1) $5-off-$20 printable coupon 
Pay at register: $25.98

Then, submit for the following rebates:
$10
 Rite Aid Align rebate
$5 Rite Aid Metamucil rebate
$10 P&G rebate

Bottom line: $0.98 for both!

About Rite Aid Rebates

If you've never used Rite Aid's rebate program before, you'll be glad to know it's easy. Start by creating an online account here Then, come back and simply enter a few pieces of info from your receipts. At the end of the monthly rebate cycle, submit for your check and viola!  you're done. Of course, you could do it the old fashioned way by circling items on receipts and mailing them all in…but why would you?

Don't forget you can find other Rite Aid deals from around the blogosphere at BeCentsAble's Grocery Gathering.     

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Tonya March 7, 2010 at 3:20 am

I’m not sure, but I don’t think the BOGO Starbursts is going to work. I don’t have my coupon in front of me but I do know that the BOGO in the RiteAid ad is for the Kingsize and I think I remember the Starbucks facebook coupon being up to a certain dollar amount. The regular price of the kingsize is 1.49.

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Tonya March 7, 2010 at 3:22 am

Oops, I wrote Starbucks, I meant Starbursts :)

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Angela Russell March 7, 2010 at 9:34 am

Tonya, good catch! I’m off to RA this AM so I’ll confirm. I just print my Starburst coupon out and it reads BOGO off any single serve product (up to $1.10). So *IF* they do take it, they’ll only take $1.10 off. Again, thanks for chiming in.

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this jill March 7, 2010 at 11:26 am

THe RA video coupons say they are manufacturer’s coupons, so it seems like you wouldn’t be able to stack them with the manuf. coupons from the paper. I’m new to the RA Video coupons though, so I’m not totally clear if they’re store or manuf. coupons. What are people’s experience with these?

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Tonya March 7, 2010 at 12:24 pm

I’ve always been able to stack my RA Video coupons w/ other manuf. coupons. Point out to the cashier that on the RiteAid coupons that it has an RA right in front of the upc number making them their coupons.

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Angela Russell March 7, 2010 at 2:16 pm

Tonya’s right. These are truly Rite Aid coupons, not manufacturers’ – I sure wish they’d change that verbiage! Two reasons I know for sure – one, as Tonya mentioned, the barcode starts with “RC” a true manfacturer’s coupon would start with a “5″ or a “9.” Two, in the fine print it reads that it is only good at Rite Aid, and there is no instruction for where the retailer (Rite Aid) should submit the coupon for reimbursement. Many of their in-ad coupons are like this too. Just know that if they start with an “RC,” you’re looking at a Rite Aid coupon.

I was able to successfully stack Rite Aid AdPerks coupons with manufacturer’s coupons today in my transaction.

Thanks for your question, Jill – it’s a good one!

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