CVS Deals Matched with Competitor Coupons, August 17-23

Just a few this week, but they are pretty good!

Buy one Oral B Indicator toothbrush or Crest toothpaste, at 1.99 get 1 ECB
There are $1 off coupons for both of these in the Walgreens EasySaver Catalog and there were $1 off coupons for both in the P&G insert that came out August 6th. Use both coupons and make a $1 profit!

Buy two Propel 6-pack at $9, get 2 ECB
There are 40 cents off q’s at the Target Coupon Generator.

Buy Schick Quattro Titanium Razor at $7.99 get 5 ECB
There is a $2 off q for this in the Walgreens EasySaver catalog

Buy 4 Pepsi product 12-packs at $11, get 1 FREE (so, 5/$11)
thanks to Becky for this deal – there are $1/1 12-pack of regular or Diet Mountain Dew printable q’s on the Target Coupon Generator. So..using 5 of those q’s you get 5 12-packs for $6!! Woohoo!! Great news for a Mountain Dew addict like me!

Loreal Vive pro is 3/$10
There are $1/1 q’s in the Walgreens ES catalog. There were $1 off q’s and B1G1 q’s for this in the 7/13 SmartSource, so by combining those you can get some cheap shampoo!

That’s all I see for now. If I missed anything that you’ve found, leave it in the comments! For more great CVS scenarios, check out the Centsible Sawyer and Money Saving Mom!

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4 Replies to “CVS Deals Matched with Competitor Coupons, August 17-23”

  1. I guess I am still new to this game, but does CVS take the Easy Saver Catalog coupons from Walgreens with mfq’s as well and their own? Do they scan them and give the book back like Walgreens does or do you have to cut them out and give them to CVS? I have never tried to use the esay saver coupons from Wal-greens at CVS as I didn’t know you could?

  2. Sorry for the confusion, my CVS in Dayton, OH area does take all competitor’s coupons. Many in my area do. All you need to do to find out if yours does is ask the manager (not the cashier!!) At my CVS I give them the Walgreens q’s that I have cut out of the catalog and they keep them.

  3. One more note about competitor coupons accepted at participating CVS stores – they ring them up as a CVS store coupon. So you can use a manufacturer coupon (like from SmartSource) and a competitor coupon on the same item. You cannot (generally) use a CVS coupon specific to that item and say a Walgreens coupon specific for that item. I found that CVS stores to the south of where I live (Jenny lives south of me) take the competitor coupons and even have signs up saying they do. CVS stores to the north of me (even just 15 minutes away) do not.

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