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Five EXTREME Savings: How I got $91.97 worth of stuff for $5! And other great coupon deals

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Welcome to Five Super Savings brought to you by Deal Seeking Mom. Each week I bring you the best grocery and health and beauty bargains around town. This week, I have a video of a trip I took to CVS where I did, indeed, get $91.97 worth of items in my shopping cart for a song. My actual cash cost was $15.55 -- that's including tax. And I got $10 in Extra Care Bucks, which is like a $10 cash coupon for my next purchase. So effectively, I got everything for $5! All the coupons I used are readily available to anyone, so if you pay attention, you can score these kind of bargains on your own.

See how I did it in the video, then read the rest of the best coupon deals of the week!




In addition to the fabulous deals below, I wanted to point out this fantastic offer benefiting cancer research. Check out the Big Bundle and get $800 in coupon codes and gift certificates for as little as $21!

And on to the deals:

1. Take this Bumble Bee tuna coupon to Walmart, and you can get a tuna pouch for about $.40. Looking for a deal on a Snow White DVD? Walmart has it for just $9.99 with this $10 off Snow White coupon, plus there's a $5 rebate available! And try new Nature Valley granola nut clusters for just $.68.

2. At Target you can turn Glade candles into a money-making opportunity using coupons and this SC Johnson $5 rebate. You may also be interested in free Pond's towelettes, Chex Mix for $.25, Mott's juice or applesauce for $.75, and Skippy peanut butter for just $.04.

facebook fan3. Highlights at CVS this week are a free Olay Anti-Aging Eye Roller and Pantene shampoo or conditioner, free Tone soap, and free Colgate toothpaste! Don't forget you can still print out three $5 off $25 purchase coupons to save even more.

4. Freebies at Walgreens include Playtex disposable gloves, Wheat Thins crackers, and Campbell's tomato soup, among others. You also won't want to miss the Purell hand sanitizer for $.49 and ROC exfoliating cleanser for just $1.99.

5. Just looking for great printable coupons to use anywhere? Try this $1 off Dole fruit bowls with sugar-free gel, $.55 off Snapple (makes it free if your store doubles), or $1 off Muir Glen tomato products. Plus don't miss this $10 gift card + free cookware offer at Toys R Us or Babies R Us!

Looking ahead to Christmas, I recommend printing these hot Hasbro and Playskool toy coupons because there's sure to be a hot sale coming up so we can all save big!
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