CVS has a great unadvertised deal on Frito-Lay chips this week. Keep in mind that since this is not advertised, there is little you can do if the ECB does not print for you. You can return the chips for a refund or just keep them if you really want them. I recommend looking for signs advertising the deal that you could possibly show to the cashier in case the ECB doesn’t print.
The small single serving size bags of Frito-Lay Chips are on sale 3/$1, plus when you buy any 3 Frito-Lay Chips you will earn $1 in ECBs (Limit 5 per household).
Here’s how to get 15 small bags for free:
(15) Frito-Lay Chips 3/$1
= $5
Earn $5 in ECBs
= 15 FREE!
If you don’t see any signs advertising the deal, then you might try buying just 3 bags at first to see if you get a $1 ECB. If it works then you can buy more, and if it doesn’t then you only have 3 to deal with instead of 15! Plus, when buy 3 at a time you’ll pay less out of pocket ($1 for the first set and then use the $1 ECB you earn to pay for the next set of 3, then repeat).
You can see the rest of this week’s CVS Deals HERE.
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The small bags at my store in So. Cal were all $.99. Bummer.
I got them in northern California today. They are 3 for$ 1 and I got 15 and then $5 in ecb.
Mine doesn't, either. I'm in Houston.
I just went to my local CVS and they don't have this size either (GR Michigan), the smallest size rang up at $.99/each :(
Good luck finding a CVS that has these. None in central Kentucky.