September Upromise Coupons
September 2, 2010
I wanted to give you guys a reminder about Upromise. The new September coupons are ready to load!! Not only does Upromise give you money for products you purchase but they also have Upromise Dining rewards…how cool is that!! I have a couple of favorite restaurants that participate and I love getting that little email letting me know a little more money has been added to my account! I just got an email yesterday that another restaurant we frequent was added!!
I enrolled in Upromise when I found out I was pregnant with my oldest and while the money I have earned will not pay for college –hey it is FREE money!! All I have to do is shop like I normally would and I get money put back into my Upromise account!
There are tons of participating product and Publix is a participating store!! All you have to do is ask for a card at your local Publix and have them scan it at checkout!! You will automatically get cash back for any participating products you purchase!!
What is even better is that they offer eCoupons that you can “load” to your card each month. These coupons don’t come off your total but instead add money to your Upromise account!! I load them all so I don’t have to worry about checking throughout the month!! I also have a few relatives who save for the boys and are attached to the account–so I never know what they might buy!!
Here are the September coupons:
-$2/1 BIC® Soleil Bella
-$0.50/1 Wacky Mac & Cheese Dinner
-$1/1 Chiquita Bites Family Pack 14oz
-$.50/1 Chiquita Bites Singles
-$1/1 Chiquita Bites Singles
-$0.50/1 Instant Krazy Glue
-$1/1 Elmer’s 3D Paint Pens,
-$1/2 Elmer’s School Glue Sticks,
-$0.55/1 Elmer’s Foam Board or Project Display Board
-$0.55/1 Fisher Culinary Touch Cooking and Baking Nut Blend
-0.50/1 Farmland Sliced Bacon
-0.50/1 Farmland Deli Style ham or turkey
-$1/1 SYLVANIA Micro-Mini or Living Spaces™ CFL bulb pack
-$0.50/1 Bounty Paper Towels 6ct or larger
-$0.50/1 Bounty Napkins
-$1/1 Charmin MegaRoll
-$1/1 Charmin Sensitive
-$1/1 Charmin Fresh Mates
-$1.50/1 Resolve® Bright & White
-$0.50/1 Resolve® Fabric Treatment
-0.50/1 Krusteaz Waffles, Pancakes or French Toast
-$1/1 Krusteaz Buy any 1 box of Krusteaz Waffles, Pancakes or French Toast featuring CoroWise™
-$0.55/1 Fisher Fusions Snack Mixes
-$.55/1 Fisher Snack Almonds, Cashews, mixed Nuts and Pecans, 5oz or larger
-$1.50/1 Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzel Sandwiches, 10oz
-$1/1 Snyder’s of Hanover Lunch Pack any variety
-$2/1 Snyder’s of Hanover 22ct Variety Sack
-$0.75/1 Snyder’s of Hanover Sourdough Hard Pretzels 13.5oz
-0.75/1 Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzel Specials 20oz
-0.50/1 O-Ke-Doke Ready to Eat Popcorn
-$0.50/1 Wacky Mac Multi-Shaped and Multi-Colored Pasta
-$0.50/1 No Yolks Egg White Pasta
-$2/1 BIC® Hybrid Advance™
Restaurant Roundup
September 2, 2010
My buddy Kai over at Smart Couponing has our Restaurant Roundup. Each week Kai tells us how to save a little moolah when dining out.
This week Kai has several options for us including one of my favorites – Buca di Beppo. It is always a great idea to check to see if your favorite restaurants are offering any coupons or specials. It will be worth the few minutes of effort!
A Milano Moment
September 2, 2010
You know, sometimes it is the little things in life that make me happy! I was just sitting here thinking about how fast this summer has zipped right by! Labor Day is only a few days away and next week the boys will both be in preschool 3 days a week!! I will actually have nine hours each week ALONE! I know that might not sound like a big deal, but for me it is huge!!
We have had a busy summer and have done so many fun things. I think my favorite memory is our trip to the the berry farm. It was just one of those days that you look back and smile.
Although I have been to the same farm for several years, I was so busy running my mouth with my friend that I totally missed a turn. We were lost in the middle of nowhere. I finally found some sweet older southern gentlemen who happily gave me directions…well, after they chatted with me for about 10 minutes about the new road being built in their little town. Once we finally made it to the farm everyone ran in different directions ready to fill their buckets. I loved watching my boys and their friends playing and having so much fun in the huge fields. It was so hot but everyone was having so much fun we never even realized that the temperature was probably 100 degrees! After picking fruit we sat and had a picnic lunch and of course the boys thought that a game of chase was much more appealing that eating their sandwich. The drive home was so nice. Everyone was just exhausted. The car was quiet and all you could smell was fresh berries. By the time we got home some of the kids had fallen asleep. The sweetest picture was my 2 year old who had passed out from all the fun. He was filthy from head to toe. His mouth and shirt were stained from all the berries that he had decided would be better in his mouth than in the bucket.
The folks at Milano want to help us savor those moments and want to hear about your “Milano Moments” To help you celebrate those moments, they have introduced a fabulous new Strawberry Milano Cookie. I have to tell you these cookies are just delicious…how can you go wrong with the taste of strawberries and chocolate?!
Head over and grab a $1/1 Milano Cookie coupon. Don’t forget to visit the Milano Facebook Page for more special offers and discounts. While you are there you can post your Milano Moment on their wall.
This post is sponsored for the Strawberry Milano Cookie campaign. All comments and opinions are my own!
Another Really Big Deals From My Inbox Roundup
September 2, 2010
Heather emailed to let me know that Banquet Pot Pies are 5/$4.00 at her Central FL store. If you still have the $1.50/4 ConAgra printable use two with the 3 Fruit Pies FREE wyb 5 pot pies from the Yellow Advantage Buy Flyer, you can get 5 pot pies and 3 fruit pies for only $1!
Kristen emailed to let me know that she found a $1.50/1 chips (including store brand) when you buy any 1 Velveeta 1 lb + and 2 cans of Rotel (any variety) tearpad at her store this week. She sent me this scenario:
(6) Velveeta block (BOGO $3.85 x 3 = $11.55)
(4) cans of Rotel (@$1.50 x 4 = $6.00)
(2) bags Lays Potato Chips (BOGO $3.99)
Use:
-$5/5 Kraft printable
- (2) $1.50/1 chips tearpad
$13.54 for 6 Velveetas, 4 Rotels and 2 bags of chips, or $1.13 per item! Not bad at all!
Katie from over at The Coupon Maximizer emailed to let me know that she found two great coupons:-$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix peelies (she notes these are retailer coupons, so they may be able to be stacked!)
-$1/1 produce wyb Special K Crackers tearpad (12/31/2010)
-$1/2 Green Giant® Frozen Bagged Vegetables (19 OZ.- 24 OZ)
-$1/3 Green Giant® Frozen Boxed Vegetables
-$1/2 Green Giant® Valley Fresh Steamers™ frozen vegetables
-$1/2 Yoplait® Greek Yogurt cups
-$1/1 YoPlus
Whitney emailed to let me know that she spotted the following coupons:-$1/1 Laughing Cow (exp 12/31/10) not sure if this is a peelie, blinkie, or tearpad
-FREE 40ct Bounce wyb 100 oz Gain laundry detergent peelie on the Gain laundry detergent (exp 6/30/11)
-FREE Glad Sandwich bags (up to $3.19) wyb Pepperidge Farm goldfish 33.5 oz peelie found on glad sandwich bags (exp 9/30/10)
-$5/1 BUBBA Burgers wyb 12 pk+ larger Miller lite bottles or cans tearpad (these were also taped to the Miller lite) (exp 9/10/10)
The fabulous Happy emailed with a couple great deals from the forum:
from dinky120101
“I went shopping today and found the Flat Out Flatbread with a $2 off Publix Coupon peelie on it! They’re priced at $2.89, so only $.89 after coupon!
Note: there are also $1/2 Flat Out bread coupons floating around out there that make this a better deal – most were winetags – check your binders and/or your trade boards!
by n7740¢ Skippy Peanut Butter 15 – 16 oz at Publix this week! If your store accepts Albertsons as a competitor use their store coupon:
Jiff or Skippy Peanut Butter for 99¢ (limit 2)
Here are additional coupons that you might be able to use for an even better deal:
-$.60/1 Skippy8/1 RP
-$1/3 Skippy (Back to School Flyer) Store Coupon
-$.99/1 Skippy or Jiff (Competitor store coupon from Albertsons)
Note: Many stores will not accept ‘price match’ coupons – check with your customer service desk before you try this deal!
by n77If your store considers Albertsons a competitor, you can use the Buy 1 bone-in chicken breast or petite sirloin get 2 packages for free store coupons (offered in the Albertsons store flyer) at Publix to get a deal on meat! There are also similar coupons for St. Louis style pork ribs. If they mailed you the flyer you’ll find a $5/50 coupon as well!!
Note: It’s been reported that many stores are only honoring Albertson’s coupons as B1G1 rather than B1G2. Check with your service desk before you try this deal!
by tanyawUse the $0.50/1 Thai Kitchens coupon on RedPlumto score free or cheap noodles!! The Ginger Noodles are $0.99 and the Garlic ones are $1.09 each. These are super yummy and much better tasting than regular ramen!
Happy also provides us with an update from her shopping trip:
Lean Cuisine Market Creations ARE included in a sale (4/$10)
-$0.55/1 Vlasic Pickles, Peppers, or Relish, any
-$0.55/1 Vlasic Jun 2010 All You Magazine (exp 8/31/2010)
-$0.55/1 Vlasic Pickles, Relish or Peppers on any ONE – 06-27-10 SS
-$.55/1 GA Toss4Cash Booklet
Bumble Bee Chicken Breast Can (5 oz) is 2/$3 (Yelloe Advantage Buy Flyer deal)-$0.75 Bumble Bee Blinkies
Only 75¢ per can after coupon!
Mahatma Valencia is priced 89¢-$.50/1 Mahatma
-$.50/1 Mahatma from 08-29-10 RP
Free if your store doubles!
Happy found Colgate “Wisp” in the clearance rack priced 2/$2.39. If you can find the same you might be able to score a great deal:
-$1/1 Colgate Wisp 2010-8-21 All You Sep 2010 (exp 10/31/2010)
-$0.50/1 Colgate WISP Single-Use Mini Toothbrushes, 4 pk TARGET coupon
-$0.50/1 Colgate WISP Single-Use Mini Toothbrushes
-Free Publix English Muffins wyb 3 Colgate Palmolive products Green Advantage Buy Flyer (exp 9/3)
Buy three and use (3) Wisp manufacturer’s coupon with the Publix coupon to score three packs of Wisp and a package of english muffins for 60¢ (if your store doubles the $.50/1) Possible better deal using the Target coupon!
Great New Publix Coupons From Cooking With Kraft
September 2, 2010
Kraft is being super generous with the coupons this week! Head over to Cooking With Kraft to print these new great high value Publix coupons:
-$1.25/1 A.1. Sauce (10oz)
-$1.50/1 CRYSTAL LIGHT (12 qt)
-$.55/1 KRAFT Natural Cheese Chunks or Cuts
You better hurry as these state while supplies last!!
New Nabisco Instant Win Game
September 2, 2010
Nabisco has a great instant win game called “It’s In The Bag”. The grand prize is $10,000!! You can enter once per day through 11/15. I was not an instant winner today but I still got a coupon for $1.50/1 Nabisco Multi-pack products.
Thanks to Steph at Printable Coupons and Deals
NOTE- Be sure to turn off your pop up blocker!!
Meal Deal – Labor Day Cookout On A Budget
September 2, 2010
I think everyone has burgers on their menu this week…it just wouldn’t be a Labor Day weekend without a good grilled burger
Amanda over at A Few Short Cuts has come up with a weekly meal deal and shows us how to have a Labor Day cookout on a budget. Even if you are not entertaining this weekend she offers some great tips. Head over and let Amanda show you how you can feed a crew for around $1.65 per person!!
Reader Spotlight: Time Management
September 2, 2010
Today we’re going to hear from April from over at Single Life Line. April started couponing in March and started blogging in June. Because of her frugal habits, April is able to be a (mostly) stay at home single mom for her 13 year old son (while also managing to work full time, go to school full time, AND homeschool her son!) Whew – what a workload – I’m sure ready to hear whatever she’s got to say about time management!!
How do I manage to find enough time for work, my child and his activities, household responsibilities, personal goal fulfillment and God forbid-ME time? Throw in homeschooling, college classes, blogging and couponing and any semblance of a sane, peaceful life would appear to be out the window, right? Not exactly….There are a few things I’ve learned with regards to time management that help me accomplish all I set out to do, including COUPONING!
The way I see it, I can’t afford NOT to find time to coupon. I get paid way too much to do it! I recently had my best shopping trip ever at Publix. I purchased $311 of groceries for $64. If you factor in the time it took me to create my spreadsheet, search the deals, get my coupons in order and actually shop it equals approximately $62/hr! Do I need that much stuff? No. It was for me, my family, Christmas gifts (I’m doing baskets of coupon shopped items for everyone!), and the food pantry our coupon club started. It was a great feeling to be able to have my money go that far! And it didn’t take that much time and effort on my part to make it happen.
More days than I care to admit there is a feeling in the back of my mind of being unproductive because the to do list grows faster than I seem to be checking items off. But, slow and steady does win the race. I keep a constant eye on the to do list just as I do the bottom line budget. Here are a few tips to help with the personal organization to help you regain control of your schedule and hopefully see how you CAN find time to coupon.
1. Get Organized-Make lists, charts, spreadsheets, or whatever it takes so at any moment throughout your day you can see what has been done and what still needs to be done.
2. Make a General List-For example, on my to do list today I have: work, swim laps, trial run for cooking contest, research HT Super Doubles, work on two new websites, curriculum for this year’s homeschooling, finishing this article, cooking and picking up as I go. I use a wonderful Day Planner called The Well Planned Day where I keep this general revolving list updated at all times. For me writing information down is soothing. As soon as something is written down, I can let it go. This simple act is almost as satisfying as actually accomplishing, or finishing, whatever it is that’s on that list. I am free to think of other things I need to do without worrying about forgetting to do something!
3. Multiple Notepads-The easiest way to keep track of things is to have a small notepad for specific areas. Here are the notepads I use: one mini pad for my purse; one notepad in the downstairs kitchen drawer so it’s handy for bright light/idea moments as I’m cooking, cleaning, being a mom and generally remembering what we need or have to do; one notepad for all of my blogging ideas/issues/articles/to do’s and everything else that comes up site related; one homeschool notepad I keep with my Day Planner.
At the end of the day, I consolidate all of my lists in the Day Planner by priority. This accomplishes several things:
A. The act of typing (or rewriting) helps to remember.
B. Consolidating the lists helps determine whether several errands can be combined into one trip, saving gas and time.
C. People who think about something right before bedtime may come up with new solutions to problems while they dream. I can sleep much better knowing everything is under control and nothing is forgotten. (On the other hand, anyone who finds it difficult to fall asleep with this method should type up their to-do list earlier in the day.)There are a few other things you can do in your every day life to help you from getting overwhelmed and giving up on time to coupon. One of the most important is, don’t check email first thing in the morning. Get some work done first since mornings are often when we function best. Disown your phone. Leave a voice mail message that quickly explains when you will be checking voice mails and returning calls. Limit Reading Time. You cannot consume and produce at the same time. So, limit the amount you ingest in order to be able to output more. Information overload is an extremely controllable problem.
Sign up for Google Reader and add a subscription for all the blogs you love to follow. That way you get a brief rundown of all the entries on coupon deals or parent life or whatever it is you are interested in reading about on every site in one convenient place. Practice keeping your inbox at ZERO! Your email inbox should be just that – an INbox. Not a big collective storage place for forgotten items. Learn to handle, delegate or move emails and get them out of your inbox. Practice TRAF. This is trash, refer, act, file. These are the 4 choices you have when dealing with any incoming communication or action item.
Assign times to tasks on your to do list. If you have one hour all week to prepare coupons for shopping then that’s all you have and make the most of it. Don’t spend all your time looking for deals and coupons on the internet. I know that sounds like a crazy idea! Seriously, find 4-5 sites that specialize in the stores in your area you frequent regularly and follow them a few times a week, usually when a new sale is starting.
Work in focused batches. You’re not working when you sit at your computer and move your hands.
Instead of this long-winded work-day, break it up into focused batches. For example, Kroger ads go Sunday to Saturday in my area and Publix and Harris Teeter run Wednesday to Tuesday. I search for Kroger ads on Sunday evening or Monday evening. I search for Publix and HT on Tuesdays. This breaks up the time spent couponing. Use leverage. Any task that you do, ask yourself: how can you utilize the time spent working on that task to either accomplish another thing or alleviate the need to do that task again? Find out when the trucks run at the stores you go to most often. That way if you arrive the chances of them having the items in stock you need are greater and time is not wasted.
Outsource. I do get a newspaper on Sundays. However for items on sale at rock bottom prices or that I absolutely love I use a coupon cutting site, www.couponbeat.com. The lady that owns the site is Crystal and she has most of the coupons needed for my area sales. I go on her site and see how many she has in stock and order. She ships them and I receive them within a couple days in plenty of time to still use them for that rock bottom sale price at the store. She cuts the coupons for me. For the coupons you collect from buying a newspaper weekly, I have tried both clipping and filing coupons and filing whole inserts by date. It has been my experience that filing whole inserts by date saves tons more time! It does feel a bit disconcerting I have to admit, but it’s much more efficient.
Make a spreadsheet before you go on your shopping trip. Here is a spreadsheet I used for the Publix deal I told you about. Use this as a template and when you sit down to look at the store’s sale list fill in this sheet as you do it. When you finish going over the list, not only have you checked your list twice but you have also already created your own shopping list, a list of needed coupons for you to pull and you will know how much your trip is going to cost and you haven’t even left the house yet!
Remember when you first start couponing you WILL have a learning curve. Start slowly and commit what time you can. The important thing is to just try. Don’t get discouraged when you don’t save 75% on your first trip. I did not start having great savings percentages until I had been couponing at least three months. After you have tried for a few months you will get quicker at the process and be able to fine tune it for your family’s needs. When I first started I had to do several trips once or twice a week for a few months because I started with no coupons and no experience shopping at stores other than Wal Mart. After time, my stockpile of coupons and my pantry stockpile started growing. Now I’m down to one BIG trip per month and only going out when something hits rock bottom price on the I Heart Publix lists. Old timers call this cherrypicking
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Here are the best, standard sites for online coupons: Redplum, Smartsource, and Coupons.com. Of course you can also go to corporate websites for coupons on specific products you like, i.e. Target, Publix, Walgreens and others.
I know to a newcomer this is all information overload. Pick the store closest to you, find their weekly sale list, print your list, collect your coupons and go. Make it that simple of a start and try. I guarantee the first time you save a chunk of change like $10-$20 you will be hooked. Then like the rest of us you will be growing and learning, striving for that $0 total out of pocket!
Thanks so much for sharing today, April!
In order to keep this new feature going, you all are going to have to volunteer to tell us all about something YOU do when you are couponing!! Your post can be about almost anything to do with couponing. You can tell us about a particularly good or bad situation you’ve dealt with as a couponer, about how you got into couponing or how couponing has impacted the rest of your life, you can make a list of things every new couponer should know…just about anything, really! If you think it’s interesting and it has to do with couponing, email me with your idea at contactiheartpublix @ gmail.com!
Green Advantage Buy Flyer- Big Savings For The Whole Family (effective 9/4 – 9/24)
September 2, 2010
Here is a sneak peek of the coupons in the Green Advantage Buy flyer that is effective Saturday, 9/4. I will get the rest of the ad matchups listed as soon as possible!
Publix Coupons in the Flyer:
$5/2 Advil or Advil PM 32 ct + or Children’s Advil or Any ThermaCare 2 ct +
-$2/1 Advil PM
-$1/1 Advil Children’s
-$1/1 Advil
-$1/1 Advil Children’s All You Aug 2010 (exp 9/23/2010)
-$4/2 Advil
-$3/2 ThermaCare 7/25/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/19/2010)
-$1/1 Thermacare HeatWrap
-$3/1 ThermaCare
$3/1 Motrin PM 40 ct +
-$1/1 Motrin PM 7/18/2010 SS Insert (exp 11/30/2010)
-$1/1 Motrin IB or PM
$2/1 Tylenol Precise 2.5 oz Cream or Patch 3 ct
-$2/1 Tylenol Precise 8/1/2010 Tylenol
$1.50/1 on any CoverGirl or CoverGirl Queen item
-$2/2 CoverGirl Face or Lip Product 8/15/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$2/1 CoverGirl Face Product or Lip Product 8/15/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$1/1 CoverGirl Face Product or Lip Product 8/15/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$1/1 CoverGirl Product 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$1/1 CoverGirl Product, any – P&G Proud Sponsor of Moms
-$1/1 CoverGirl Product, any – Seventeen, September 2010
-Purchase $30 worth of any Olay, Venus, Covergirl, Secret, or Pantene products and receive a $10 rebate by mail
$5/1 Crest WhiteStrips
-$5/1 Crest 3D Whitestrips 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
$1/1 Olay Facial Cleanser
-$1/1 Olay Facial Moisturizer or Cleanser 8/15/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-B1G1 Olay Total Effects Body Wash WYB Moisturizer 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$5/1 Olay Regenerist Facial Moisturizer or Cleanser 9/1/2010 (exp 1/31/2011)
-Purchase $30 worth of any Olay, Venus, Covergirl, Secret, or Pantene products and receive a $10 rebate by mail
$1/2 Goody Fashion Accesories
$1.50/1 Burt’s Bees Body Lotion 6 oz
$4/1 any DVD $12.99 +
-$2/1 Wow! Wow! Wubzy DVD
$1/1 Axe Shower Gel
-B1G1 Axe Shower Gel or Detailer 8/29/2010 RP Insert (exp 10/22/2010)
-$1.50/1 Axe Shower Gel Gift Set 8/1/2010 RP Insert (exp 10/24/2010)
$10/1 SlimQuick 26 to 72 ct
FREE Halls Refresh 20 ct wyb any Halls 20 to 25 ct
-$0.75/1 Halls Refresh All You Sep 2010 (exp 11/30/2010)
-B1G1 Halls Product Tearpad
-$2/3 Gum and Candy Assorted Varieties 8/8/2010 (exp 10/31/2010)
-$4/6 Gum and Candy Assorted Varieties 8/8/2010 (exp 10/31/2010)
$2/1 Claritin, Claritin D 10 ct + or Claratin Pediatric 4 oz syrup
-$2/1 Claritin Children’s 8/22/2010 SS Insert (exp 9/19/2010)
-$4/1 Claritin D Non-Drowsy 8/29/2010 SS Insert (exp 9/26/2010)
-$5/1 Claritin Non Drowsy 8/29/2010 SS Insert (exp 9/26/2010)
-$2/1 Claritin Non-Drowsy 8/29/2010 SS Insert (exp 9/26/2010)
-$2/1 Claritin-D Non-Drowsy Product (IE) Printable (FF)
-$2/1 Claritin Non-Drowsy Product (IE) Printable (FF)
-$2/1 Claritin Non-Drowsy Product (IE) Printable (FF)
-$3/1 Claritin-D Non-Drowsy
-$3/1 Claritin-D Non-Drowsy Product
-$3/1 Claritin-D Children’s Product
$3/1 Energizer EZ Change Hearing Aid Batteries 6 or 8 pk
-$1/1 Energizer Batteries 8/1/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/2/2010)
$2/1 Energizer Ultimate Lithium or Advanced Lithium AA or AAA 4 pk
-$1/1 Energizer Batteries 8/1/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/2/2010)
$2/1 Energizer Max AA 20 pk
-$1/1 Energizer Batteries 8/1/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/2/2010)
Deals in the Flyer:
L’Oreal Preference Haircolor, $6.99
-$2/1 L’Oreal Preference Hair Color 8/29/2010 RP Insert (exp 11/21/2010)
-$2/1 L’Oreal Shade of Preference or Root Rescue 7/25/2010 RP Insert (exp 10/17/2010)
L’Oreal EverPure or EverStrong Hair Care Products 3.5 to 8.5 oz, $1 off
-$1/1 L’Oreal EverStrong or EverPure Product 7/18/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/10/2010)
Sundown Naturals All Letter Vitamins, 25% off
-$1/1 Sundown Naturals Vitamin or Supplement 8/29/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/13/2010)
-$1/1 Sundown or Marvel Vitamins 8/1/2010 RP Insert (exp 9/14/2010)
-$1/1 Sundown or Marvel Vitamins (exp 10/2/2010)
Zoic Ready to Drink Nutrition Drink 4 pk, 2/$10
Juven Therapeutic Nutrition Drink, 14 ct, $29.99
-$5/1 Juven Carton Rolling
Glacerna Shakes, 6 pk, $8.99
-$1.50/1 Glucerna Product Rolling
-$3/1 Glucerna Product Rolling
EAS Myoplex Lite Shakes, 4 pk, $6.99
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS Myoplex Strength Shakes, 4 pk, $9.89
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS Myoplex Carb Control Shakes, 4 pk, $7.99
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS AdvantEDGE Carb Control Shakes, 4 pk, 2/$10
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS Myoplex Strength Bars, 1 ct, 2/$4
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS Myoplex Lite Bars, 1 ct, 2/$3
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
EAS AdvantEDGE Control Bars, 1 ct, 4/$5
-$3/2 EAS Myoplex Shakes, Bars, or EAS Protein Powders, any (2) (Publix Grape coupon) (exp 11/30/2010)
Neutrogena for Men 1.7 to 7 oz, 20% off
Men’s Rogaine Foam 3pk, $37.49
Johnson’s Natural Baby and Kids Products 9 to 10 oz, $3.79
Johnson’s Baby Bedtime Products 15 oz, $3.79
-$2/2 Johnson’s Bedtime Product Rolling
-$1/1 Johnson’s Product TARGET coupon (exp 9/5/2010)
-$1/1 Johnson’s or Desitin Product Rite Aid Video Values (exp 10/23/2010)
Crest ProHealth Rinse 1 L, $3.99
Nyquil and Dayquil 10 oz liquid or 20 ct Liquicaps, $1 off
-$1.50/1 Vicks NyQuil 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$2/1 Vicks NyQuil Swirl Walgreens IVC (exp 9/25/2010) (if included)
-$1.50/1 Vicks DayQuil 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
Tampax Pearl Tampons 18-20 ct, $3.99
-$2/1 Tampax Pearl or Compact Pearl 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
-$2/1 Tampax Pearl Tampons Rite Aid Clip + Save Booklet (exp 12/31/2010)
Nice N Easy Base/Root Touch Up, $5.99
-$5/2 Clairol Nice ‘N Easy Root Touch Up 8/29/2010 P&G Insert (exp 9/30/2010)
Nice ‘N Easy Perfect 10, $8.99
L’Oreal Couleur Expert Touch On Highlights, Frost & Design, la Petite Frost or Super Blonde, $2 off
-$2/1 L’Oreal Hair Color WALGREENS coupon 8/1/2010 RP Insert (exp 11/1/2010)
-$3/1 L’Oreal Hair Color 8/8/2010 RP Insert (exp 10/31/2010)
-$3/1 L’Oreal Hair Color (exp 10/2/2010)
Organix Shampoo or Conditioner 13 oz, $4.99
-Try Me Free hangtag (exp 12/31/2010)
Salon Grafix Hair Spray 10 oz, $3.99
Goody’s 50 ct or BC 50 ct, $3.49 (also BC/Goodies Sweepstakes entry form)
-$1/1 BC or Goody’s Powder Packets Walgreens IVC (exp 9/25/2010)
Born Free Baby Products, BPA Free 10% off
-$2/1 Born Free Trainer Cup Walgreens IVC (exp 9/25/2010) (if included)
Muscle Milk Nutitional Shakes, 4 pk, $6.49
Muscle Milk Energy Bars, 2.57 oz , $2.29
Ensure 4 to 6 pk, $6.99
-$1.50/1 Ensure Rolling
LifeScan One Touch Ultra Mini Meter Kit, $17.99
LifeScan Clear Touch Ultra 2 Kit, $39.99
Publix Omeprazole Tablets 42 ct, $18.99
Schiff Products: Move Free, Glucosamine, Glucosamine Plus, MegaRed, 3-Day Cleanse, Knockout or Fruits & Vegetables, 33% off
-$2/1 Schiff Vitamin or Supplement 7/25/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/31/2010)
-$5/1 Schiff Move Free Advanced 7/25/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/31/2010)
-$3/1 Schiff MegaRed 7/25/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/31/2010)
-$2/1 Schiff Mega-D3 7/25/2010 SS Insert (exp 10/31/2010)
Benefiber Powder 38, 90, or 125 servings or Caplets 114 ct, 25% off
-$1/1 Benefiber Rite Aid Video Values (exp 10/23/2010)
-$2/1 Benefiber Walgreens IVC (exp 9/25/2010)
-$2.50/1 Benefiber Orange Product (exp 10/2/2010)
Joint Flex 3 to 4 oz or Kerasal 1 to 3 oz, 25% off
-$1/1 Kerasal Product (IE) Printable (FF) Rolling
No Nonsense Soft & Breathable Women’s or Men’s Ventilated Socks, 50% off
-$1/1 No Nonsense Hosiery Rite Aid Clip + Save Booklet (exp 12/31/2010)
Libman Wonder Mop, Tornado Mop, Freedom Mop, or Dust Mop, 20% off
Hefty EZ Foil All Purpose Pan 1 ct, 2/$3
-$1/1 Hefty EZ Foil or OvenWare Products (IE) Printable (FF) Rolling

















