Here are the top deals at Walgreens starting tomorrow, thanks to Time2Save Workshops. There are a few freebies, and even if you don’t need them, you could always grab some to donate! Check out my top scenario this week:
Transaction #1
Buy 1 Estroven PM Caplets $10
Buy 1 Lipton Tea $1
- Use $3/1 Estroven printable
- Use $.25/1 Lipton
- Pay $7.75 out of pocket, get $11 Register Rewards
Transaction #2
Buy 3 Keebler or Cheezit Snack Crackers 3/$6
Buy 2 Crest Rinses $2.99
Buy 2 Cover Girl Products $2.99
Buy 1 Colgate Max Fresh Toothpaste or Toothbrush $2.99
- Use (2) $1.50/1 Crest Rinse, exp. 1/31/13 (P&G 12/30/12)
- Use (1) $3/2 CoverGirl Product, exp. 1/31/13 (P&G 12/30/12)
- Use $1/2 Keebler Crackers, exp. 2/3/13 (RP 12/09/12 R)
- Use $1.25 Cheez It Ibotta coupon
- Use $.75/1 Colgate coupon from 1/6 Smart Source insert
- Use $11 Register Rewards from Transaction #1
- Pay $2.20 out of pocket, get $1.25 deposit in Ibotta account plus 6500 Balance Rewards (like $6.50)
So you’ll pay just $2.20 for all eleven items after coupons, Balance Rewards points, and Ibotta deposit – woohoo!Leave a comment if you find any deals I’ve missed.
Walgreens Weekly Ad (1/13/13 – 1/19/13)
Click “display all matchups” to see the complete list of deals. New to shopping at Walgreens? Start HERE.
























I just can’t seem to figure out or understand how their new reward card works. I’ve only been in Walgreens once since they started it and I’m not sure I like it. CVS seems so much easier to me. What am I missing? How do I get my reward dollars?
Once you’ve gotten $5 in Balance Rewards, they’ll automatically be deducted when you shop at Walgreens. The biggest problem I’ve had with them though is that if you use those Balance Rewards on your purchase, you won’t accrue more Balance Rewards on anything you buy in that transaction, and I *think* (but am not positive…. that Register Rewards also won’t print.
CVS is definitely easier!