
UPDATE: Walgreens put out an apology sign on all their Bayer Aspirin for making an error in their ad. You can still get FREE aspirin by following the deal scenario below:
Buy 2 Bayer Aspirin Low Dose (32 count) at $2.99 each: $5.98
Use 2 $1.50/1 Bayer Aspirin printable coupons
Pay $2.98
Get back a $3 RR
Final cost: FREE!
This upcoming deal for Sunday is so great that I can hardly believe it!
Bayer Low Dose Aspirin (32 count) is regularly priced at $2.99. There is a monthly RR deal where you earn a $3 RR wyb 2. To sweeten the deal, there is a $1/1 Bayer Aspirin (10 count+) coupon in the 3/21 SS or you can print this coupon, making 2 Bayer Aspirin $0.98 after RR. Already a pretty good deal, right?
Well, there is a $3 off aspirin Walgreens coupon in the ad starting 4/18 that pictures the 32 count Low Dose Aspirin!
That would mean even without any manufacturer’s coupons you’d be getting FREE Aspirin and a $3 RR! And with a manufacturer’s coupon (giving the manufacturer’s coupon first), you could possibly get overage!
Walgreens Deal Scenario:
Buy 2 Bayer Aspirin Low Dose (32 count) at $2.99 each: $5.98
Use 2 $1/1 Bayer Aspirin or Heart Health Advantage Product (10 count+) coupons from the 3/21 SS (there is also a $1/1 printable coupon available)
Use the $3/1 Bayer Aspirin or Heart Health Advantage Walgreens in-ad coupon (will deduct $6)
Pay nothing (and possibly get $2.02 in overage)
Get back a $3 Register Reward
Final cost: 2 FREE + a $5.02 moneymaker (if you get the overage)!
Here’s another scenario:
Bayer Heart Health Advantage, possibly on clearance for $3.29
Use the $1.50/1 Bayer Heart Health Advantage printable coupon (you can also print from here)
Use the $3/1 Bayer Aspirin or Heart Health Advantage Walgreens in-ad coupon
Final cost: FREE + $1.21 in overage to go toward other items!
And here are some more clearance finds:
J&J Adhesive Pads with Neosporin, possibly on clearance for $1.39
Use the $1/1 J&J Red Cross Product coupon from the 3/14 RP
Final cost: $0.39
Knee-Highs, possibly on clearance for $0.17 each
These would be great for filler items!
Thanks, WildforWags!
My uncle got stomach ulcers because he took a lot of aspirin to take care of his high blood pressure.