Rite Aid Coupon Matchups and Deals 7/3 – 7/9
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These are the best deals at Rite Aid for the week of July 3rd – 9th, 2011.
Select Oral Care Products $4.99, Earn $4.50 SCR #5 (Limit 1)
Crest Pro-Health Rinse (1 L), Crest 3D White Rinse (473 ml), OralB Pulsar Toothbrush
– $2/1 Crest Rinse Coupon (6/5 P&G) OR
– $1/1 Crest Rinse Coupon (6/5 P&G) OR
– $2/1 Oral-B Pulsar Manual Toothbrush Coupon (6/5 P&G)
= Free + $1.51 Profit after coupon and +UP Reward
Select Oral Care Products $2.57, Earn $2 +UP Reward (Limit 2)
Crest Toothpaste (4-6.2 oz.), Scope Mouthwash (250 ml), Oral-B Manual Stages, Advantage Plus, or 3D Toothbrush (1 ct.)
– 75¢/1 Crest Toothpaste or Liquid Gel Coupon (6/5 P&G) OR
– $1/2 Crest Toothpaste or Liquid Gel Coupon (6/5 P&G) OR
– $2/1 Oral-B Pulsar, CrossAction, Advantage, or (2) Indicator or Cavity Defense Manual Toothbrushes Coupon (7/3 P&G)
= Free + $1.43 Profit after coupon and +UP Reward
Colgate 360 Surround Manual Toothbrush (1 ct.) $2.99, Earn $2 +UP Reward (Limit 4)
– 40¢/1 Colgate Adult or Kids Manual Toothbrush or Wisp Coupon (6/26 SS) OR
– $1/1 Colgate 360 Toothbrush Coupon (ALL YOU July ’11) OR
– $1/1 Colgate 360 Toothbrush Coupon (ALL YOU May ’11)
= Free after coupon and +UP Reward
Stride Gum 69¢
– $1/3 Stride Gum Coupon (5/15 SS) OR
– 50¢/1 Stride 2.0 Gum June RA Printable Coupon
= 19¢ – 36¢ ea.
Hershey’s or Reese’s Single Serve Candy Bars 50¢
– 25¢/1 Mars Product June RA Printable Coupon OR
– 50¢/2 Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups June RA Printable Coupon
= 25¢ ea.
Select Shaving Products $9.97, Earn $5 +UP Reward (Limit 2)
Gillette Fusion ProGlide Power or Manual Razor (1 ct.), Venus Embrace, ProSkin, or Spa Breeze Razor (1 ct.)
– $4/1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor Coupon (6/5 P&G) OR
– $2/1 Venus Refillable Razor or Disposable Razors Coupon (6/5 P&G)
= 97¢ – $2.97 after coupon and +UP Reward
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4 Comments
Claude
Thank you for this info on Rite-Aid deals. For the last year, I’ve dismissed them in favor of CVS. But this week, you helped me see that they’re just as good for couponing.
I think I did well for my first week: got $50.04 worth of items for $33.75 and received $30 in credits for future purchases.
Jen
Can someone explain the Single Check Rebate to me…I have not been shopping at Rite Aid for long and I am not sure if it is worth the effort to use them…do you send them in? Do you get cash back? How long is the entire process?
Claude
@Jen, The single check rebates are worth it, but they are a wee bit of a hassle.
Go to the Rite Aid website. If you haven’t previously registered, you’ll need to do so. Click on the Single Check Rebate link and follow instructions to enter required information from your receipt. After the system verifies your purchases (may take up to 24 hours), you’ll be notified that your check will be on its way.
Once you receive your check in the mail, you can either deposit it at your bank or use it at a Rite Aid store for payment, just like the Up Rewards.
Erica
Fyi…tomorrow’s paper will have another P&G insert. The only thing that sucks is that the coupons expire 7/31 which is the same as the previous P&G insert.