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Free Tylenol and tomato paste with coupons

Filed under: Fantastic Freebies, Bargain Babe

tylenolHere are two more great reasons to clip coupons -- free products! By combining recent coupons with sales (a technique called stacking), you can score free Tylenol PM at Walgreens and free tomato paste at Walmart. Here's how it works.

Tylenol PM is on sale for $2.99 at Walgreens this week. Print out a $2 off 1 coupon when you register for the Tylenol calender. Also use the $1.50 off 1 coupon from the Walgreens March Coupon Book.

Walgreens buys Duane Reade in RX for growth

Filed under: Shopping

WalgreensYou don't have to be a New Yorker to recognize Duane Reade, the city's predominant drug chain. Now, New York's iconic Duane Reade drug stores has fallen into the clutches of a national retailer.

Walgreens is acquiring the 50-year-old chain for $1.1 billion.

Walgreens is the largest national drug chain with nearly 7,200 locations, but has primarily expanded by building its own stores, not buying those under another name. But organic growth is hard to come by in New York where Walgreens has just 70 locations.

Walgreens coupon for 10% off

Filed under: Bargain Babe

Walgreens coupon codeGet 10% off online with this Walgreens coupon code that is valid now until Friday, Feb 19. Use coupon code HEALTH10, which you can plug in up to five times per account!

Not valid in stores. Find a Walgreens near you.

Caveats: does not apply to pharmacy, contact lens or photo orders, gift card purchases, taxes or shipping charges.

Walgreens friends and family sale 20% off coupon - Friday only

Filed under: Bargain Babe

The drugstore wars are heating up, what with Rite Aid's 25% off make up bonanza and CVS' 25% off code online. Now Walgreens has issued a friends and family discount for 20% off all Walgreens and W brand products and 15% off select items. Print the coupon here.

The coupon is good on Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 only. One per person. Not valid online. You must present the coupon to get the discount. Find a Walgreens near you.

Caveats: not valid on prescriptions, cigarettes, dairy products, liquor, liquor department items, phone cards, newspapers, magazines, stamps, gift cards, and prescription savings club membership fee.

40% off coupon for Walgreens photo products

Filed under: Bargain Babe

Making a sentimental Valentine's Day gift? Get 40% off a range of photo products at Walgreens including prints, cards, posters, books, calenders, gifts, and mugs.

Shop through the Walgreens photo center to customize one of the above products and use coupon code SMILE40 to get the deal.

Expires Feb. 6. You can use the code up to five times before it expires. Excludes custom framing, gift cards, taxes or shipping charges. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Online only. One coupon code per order.

Walgreens coupon $5 off $30

Filed under: Bargain Babe

Get $5 off a purchase of $30 or more at Walgreens online now through Saturday, Jan. 23.

You can use coupon code HEALTH5 up to five times! Enter it at the checkout because the discount will not automatically show up. The deal includes contact lenses, which are sometimes excluded.

Walgreens is having a sale on vitamins, dietary supplements, and other non-prescription health treatments. Check their sale page for products and prices. Walgreens also has a page for clearance, online promotions (none right now), and best of all, coupons.

Caveats: does not apply to pharmacy or photo orders, gift card purchases, taxes or shipping charges. Online only.

Walgreens 15% off coupon

Filed under: Bargain Babe

If you are not a fan of Walgreens on Facebook, today is the day to join. Get a 15-20% off coupon good Dec 17-18 when you friend them. In stores only. Get the coupon by clicking on the "Fan Offer" tab.

The deal is part of its fans and family days. You'll get 15% off all eligible store items and 20% off all Walgreens and W Brand items.

Time for me to stock up on moisturizer and a pick up a pair of nail clippers. Like you really wanted to know that, huh?

If you are putting together a spa or make up gift basket, this is the place to do it! Also make sure to check the in-store flier because Walgreens always has some amazing coupons in it, like 50 cent candy and 99 cent Ricola cough drops. They change every week but the coupons are spread across many categories.

Caveats: coupon not valid on prescriptions, cigarettes, dairy products, liquor, liquor department items, phone cards, newspapers, magazines, stamps and gift cards or where otherwise limited by law. Also not valid toward Prescription Savings Club membership fee. Limit one card per person per purchase.

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The big day: Healthcare deadlines for the employed and unemployed

Filed under: Saving Money, Health, Fantastic Freebies

December 31 is an important day when it comes to healthcare purchases, because a few things will be expiring on that date. For those of you with flexible spending accounts, it's the last day for you to use the money you've stashed in that account, or else you'll forfeit the balance. (However, a few companies will let employees use their 2009 FSA money until March or April 2010, so check with your HR person.)

What's eligible? Lots. Many over-the-counter drugstore purchases like aspirin and contact-lens solution, will qualify. USA Today financial columnist Sandra Block lists other useful ways to spend your FSA funds without feeling like you're forced to stock up on gallons tubs of ibuprofen. For example, if you do mail-order prescriptions that renew in early 2010, you can ask your provider if you can order a three-month supply now. If you get a flu shot at a clinic, the co-pay is an eligible expense. Or you can stock up on sunscreen and birth control for that next beach vacation -- both are medical protections that qualify as eligible expenses.

For the unemployed, December 31 is also a key date. I recently interviewed Martin Rosen, founder of the company Health Advocate Inc. and co-author of the new book The Healthcare Survival Guide, and he noted two programs geared toward helping the recently jobless with some of their healthcare costs.

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

Filed under: Bargains, Food, Saving Money, Shopping, Economizer

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!



Five Super Savings: Honey Bunches of Oats, Vaseline lotion, Chex Mix and more ... free!

Filed under: Bargains, Food, Saving Money, Shopping, Economizer

ChexWelcome 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.

I've got some fantastic deals to share this week – everything from free cereal to board games for $0.99! And the best part is they almost all use printable coupons, so you don't have to worry about tracking down newspaper inserts.

1. Walmart has Honey Bunches of Oats cereal on rollback for just $2. Use the $2 off printable coupon, and you can score free cereal! While you're there, you can also pick up 4-packs of White Cloud toilet paper for $0.99 after printable coupon, and there's a new Huggies coupon that can get you more flushable wipes for just $0.67. Also grab some Sara Lee pre-sliced deli meat and use this $3 off printable coupon to get it for only $0.58!

Five Super Savings: Huggies wipes, whole grain Pop-Tarts, Listerine and more ... free!

Filed under: Bargains, Food, Saving Money, Shopping

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.

I've rounded up some of my favorite free and ultra-cheap deals at stores across the U.S. so you can start building your stockpiles!

1. Have you ever wanted to try your hand at warehouse club shopping? Right now you can get a 60-day free trial pass for BJ's Wholesale Club. BJ's is the only warehouse club I'm aware that accepts coupons, so you can definitely get some great bargains there. My favorite items to buy at these stores are milk, produce, and large bags of frozen chicken breasts.

2. In need of replenishing your store of baby wipes? You can get the small packs of Huggies wipes free at Walmart after a printable coupon. Walmart has lots of other free after coupon items currently. Many are using printable coupons, which is great for those of you that don't receive the Sunday newspaper or are new to couponing! However, if you do receive the Sunday paper or are open to purchasing coupons, you can also get free Johnson's Buddies Soaps.

3. Walgreens has tons of great deals this week. Find out how you can earn money purchasing One-A-Day 2O Drink Mix, get free Listerine mouthwash, and also get a free Murine ear drop kit, plus more!

4. Target has opportunities to stock up for free on whole grain Pop-Tarts and Crystal Light drink mixes. You can also score Kashi Trail Mix bars for $0.38 and Scrubbing Bubbles toilet cleaning gel for just $1.49. Plus check out these $9 in Target store coupon savings to save even more!

5. CVS has several great freebies this week as well. Get Dyna Pep Energy Micro-Shots, Colgate toothpaste, Reach toothbrushes and much more.

If you use products like Swiffer, Cascade, and Febreze, you'll want to sign up for the Home Made Simple coupon booklet for $35 in coupon savings on these products and others!

Flu shots for the unemployed, uninsured: Will drugstore freebies be enough?

Filed under: Health, Recession, Insurance - Health Insurance

Got health care? In this American recession, probably not, especially if you're included in the 10% unemployment rate. And this flu season is shaping up to be über-nasty.

With separate vaccines for seasonal flu and swine flu (be advised!), more Americans than ever will be eager to get stuck this year; and CVS and Walgreens are stepping up to the plate to offer free seasonal flu shots, starting this week, to the unemployed.

CVS will offer 100,000 flu shots, valued at $3 million, to job seekers at all 500 of its walk-in MinuteClinics, and at scheduled events in many of its 6,900 drugstores. Walgreen's program is smaller -- about $1 million worth, and targeted at all uninsured customers in its 7,000 U.S. stores and clinics.

At $24.99 for the injection or $29.99 for the nasal spray version, the uninsured -- especially those without jobs -- are very unlikely to get seasonal flu shots. A CVS study says 34% of job seekers get flu shots, compared to 49% of the overall population. And with the H1N1, or swine flu, shots coming out separately in late October, it's likely that millions of uninsured Americans will be doubly unprotected.

The generous programs by CVS and Walgreens won't protect against swine flu, and will cover only an insignificant percentage of the uninsured population, bringing rise to a question that is certainly top-of-mind for epidemiologists and public health officials: will this year's flu season pull the nation's health debate into sharp focus? When thousands -- or millions -- of uninsured become sick from H1N1 and seasonal flu without health coverage, will lawmakers and the fearful American public recognize that our system does ration health care?

Flu shots to the insured and the employed, plus 133,000-some of the rest of you, is the ration our nation is dealt this year. And we are left to discover: what comes next?

Five Super Savings: Earn money buying Colgate toothpaste and more!

Filed under: Bargains, Food, Shopping

groceriesWelcome 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.

After a short hiatus, I'm back with some fantastic coupons and deals to save you the most!



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Five Super Savings: Maybelline mascara, Crest toothpaste, Zantac + more!

Filed under: Bargains, Food, Shopping

Cheez-itWelcome 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.

August is here, and that means there are some great new printable coupons as well as tons of back-to-school deals. If you want to see some of these deals in action. see my new video below!




Free 8 X 10 print at Walgreen's

Filed under: Family Money, Relationships, Fantastic Freebies

What does Mom really want? Chocolates go right to the hips, and flowers tend to dry out and muck up the place. What's really guaranteed to make our heart's melt on Mother's Day is a photo of our kids.

And Walgreen's agrees. On Wednesday, May 6, Walgreen's is offering a free 8 X 10 print, from a negative or digital media. This offer lasts through May 9, so pick your photo and get it in now. Just use the code MOTHER for online checkout, or bring this coupon to your local Walgreen's.

Your mom will thank you (and WalletPop!).

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