Friday, October 28, 2011

BOGO's and Coupons and +Up's OH MY!


My favorite type of couponing are the more subtle deals. The ones that require combing this sale and that coupon and getting that incentive or rebate. The type of bargain hunting the average person can't or won't do.


The weekly sale at Rite Aid starts on Friday in Southern California and often the big coupon matchup sites don't have their drugstore matches up until late Saturday but I wanted to shop today so I had to make my own deals. The early start usually gives me a chance to use coupons that expire before Sunday which is a nice perk

 This week select Gillette and Old Spice Bodywashes, sprays and deodorants are on sale BOGO50% which for those of you not familiar with the slang means Buy One at full price Get One 50% off. There is also another promotion which is spend $50 on select P&G products get $15 +UP's back. I had some $2/1 Gillette Bodywash, $2/1 Gillette Deodorant, $2/1 Old Spice Body Spray and $1/1 Any Old Spice Product coupons that expire 10/31. So I wanted to put them to good use.

Now Rite Aid has a coupon policy that only lets you use 4 like coupons per transaction and the register will actually beep at the cashier when they try to scan more than 4 so you can't be sneaky and try and sneak an extra coupon or two through. Now my cashiers at my local Rite Aid know this and will ask you if you want to do multiple transactions which is why I like that location. I don't actually ever DO multiple transactions but it' nice to have the option. I had preplanned my trip to only use 4 of each coupon as the P&G coupons have wording on them that limits them to 4 like coupons per shopping trip and I like to honor that where possible.

I bought 4 Gillette Body Washes, 4 Gillette Deodorants, 4 Old Spice Body Sprays and 2 Old Spice Body Washes. I had $2/1 coupons for everything except the Old Spice Body Wash which I used the $1/1 ANY Old Spice product coupons on. All of them were $4.99 regular retail which makes the math really easy. The regular retail price was $69.86. With the BOGO50% the precoupon/tax total was $52.36 which was enough to trigger the spend $50 get $15 deal. After coupons the total was $26.36. I used a $15 +UP from last week. Paid $11.36 + tax in cash and got a $15 +UP to replace the one I spent.



An 84% savings over regular retail price. Now of course the bargain doesn't stop there. Each bodywash came with a free mini deodorant. These travel sized deodorants normally sell for about $1 at Target so thats another $6 in retail value. If I had done separate transactions and not gotten the Old Spice Body Wash and gotten another 2 of the products I had $2/1 coupons for I would have gotten change from a $10 bill.

I'm happy with the deal I got though 20 items for $12 thats 60c each which is my buy price for premium body wash and deodorant. Besides I'm an Old Spice girl. Don Coupon will be smelling good for a good while to come.

Even Squirrels Love Coupons!

Filmed this little guy outside my apartment. I was being frugal and licking the last remains of the peanut butter from the jar. Then through the corner of my eye I see this squirrel barreling down the driveway making a beeline for my door. He stood outside sniffing. I put the jar outside to see what would happen.


The Skippy Peanut Butter was naturally purchased with a coupon I think I paid about 50c for the jar. Secret Squirrel appreciated and approved of my purchase! Maybe he'd like to try the Planters next time.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Tell me a story...

I'm a sucker for a good story. A color story that is.




"A story. That's what women get when they come to the beauty counter. A parable that takes strange, scary styles and explains them as something any women can own and wear. A diversion, an amusement, a distraction from woes and worries. A fantasy, a fable, a romance with a role for them to play"

With couponing to get the best deals on makeup you have to buy multiples of single items. Blushes or lipsticks or eye shadows. To get the whole story, the whole package will cost you a whole lot more. But let's face it we crave the story. We can't look like the model and live the fantasy like but you can wear the lipstick.

I wanted to see if I COULD buy the whole story and see how much I would save. I KNEW I wouldn't get it down to free but I could keep the OOP down and with using drugstore rewards maybe not pay any cash out of pocket.

Color stories are usually consisted of a few lipsticks a light one, a dark one and a crazy one and warm and cool eye shadows and sometimes matching blushes and eyeliners/mascaras. I'm normally inspired by the eye shadows and that's usually what I buy assuming I can match it up with a lipstick when I get home. I used to end up with eye shadows and no lipstick and no blush or only lip glosses.

 I was originally inspired by the L'Oreal Project Runway Fanciful Fowls collection and in particular the Watchful Owl color way. Color stories don't tend to stay on the store floor very long. Stock is limited so despite this collection being heavily advertised in all the Rite-Aid flyer's this month it was no where to be found in store.



I had seen it in store at CVS but Rite Aid had the far better deal this week with all L'Oreal being Buy One Get One 50% off PLUS $15 +UP rewards when you spend $50 before coupons. I DID end up buying two color collections. The "Color of Hope" collection. This collection is produced every year in support of ovarian cancer and L'Oreal donates $1 for each item purchased from the collection. The collection itself consisted only of eyeshadow palettes and lipsticks. I got the warm palette "Nostalgic Beauty" and the cool palette "Sentimental Splendor" and two lipsticks "Faithful" and Courageous" I chose what I thought were complementary blushes and a grey and brown eyeliners which I think are more wearable than black.

For coupons I had several $1/1 any L'Oreal Cosmetic, $1/1 any L'Oreal Eyeshadow and $2/1 any Blush. I also had a Rite Aid Video Values Coupon for $2/1  Color Riche Lipstick. With all the coupons and +UP I had from last weeks deals I paid $22.83 with taxes and got $15 +UP back. Not bad for 2 "stories"

Monday, October 24, 2011

Just dab a quarter sized amount on.

A quarter sized checkout that is as in 25c.

I really like taking good care of my skin and Sephora has traditionally been my first stop for my skin care needs but when you think about it Sephora's whole concept is to have a drug store like feel where you can browse or shop without the sales people getting in the way. Or it used to be. I remember the first Sephora's so nice and clean, it was fun to sample and play but now they have too many makeup artists annoying you and the displays are alway s empty and grotty dirty that it doesn't really make me want to buy. That and my coach wallet has a hole in it.

So as part of my savings adventure it makes sense to see how far my skin dollars can go. I have been buying my Retin-A from Mexico for years so I'm not stranger to skin care adventure.

Everything you see was purchased for 23c + tax cash OOP. I DID use some ECB/+UP/ so if you were to recreate these hauls without any ECB or +UP's banked up You might pay $15 for over $100 worth of skin care products. In addition to only paying 25c out of pocket I received back $10+UP from Rite Aid $10 ECB from CVS and $10 CVS Beauty Bucks.




The first transaction at CVS I did I picked up the Lumene Anti-Puffiness Roll-on Eye Serum. It was on clearance for $2.10 and I used a $4 off Lumene coupon. The coupon should have been adjusted down but was not and the overage applied to the rest of my transaction.

The second transaction at CVS was the Lumene deal. Spend $20 get $5ECB I bought the Lumene Radiant Touch Toner and the Arctic Touch Deep Cleaning Peat Mask. Both were $11.79 each and I used a $4/1 coupon on each.


The third transaction was at Rite Aid. The sale was buy one get one 50% and then also buy $30 get $10+UP. Then you could submit for the $10 Olay rebate  as well. I used the $3/1 any Regenerist Moisturizer or Cleanser coupons. This was the transaction that was 23c OOP. The other two came out a zero balance.

 If you just wanted to buy moisturizer you could use the $10/2 coupon thats for the more expensive moisturizer only. It would be $35 for 2 of the moisturizers -$10/2  plus submit for the rebate and get the $10 +UPs so $5 for 2 expensive moisturizers.

For a money maker you could buy 6 of the $7.99 cleansers and use 6 of the $3/1 coupons and receive the +UPs and the rebate for a $3MM. You'd have to do two transaction because of the P&G limit and Rite Aid's own limit 4 of each kind of coupon.



My last transaction was a MM transaction and a zero balance before taxes even without ECB. I have two CVS cards so I was able to get the Lumene deal twice. These little pots were $3.99 each and I had a $4/1 coupons. Now the coupon DID say they were not to be used on trial products but I researched and it seemed this company makes an even smaller pot that is the trial size and that others had not had any problems using thing coupon on this item. So due diligence done and my CVS had no problem with them and if they had I wouldn't have fought them on it.

So my total was -.05 before taxes plus I received $5 ECB making it a $5MM. It also triggered me over for another $5 Beauty ECB.

Not bad for a budding frugalista.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Green Bag Tag

In my haste I forgot to mention the third reason I love CVS: The Green Bag Tag.



The way it works is pretty simple. You buy one for  $1. They are available at the checkout counter where the CVS giftcards are usually kept. The cashier will scan it every time you make a purchase and decline a plastic bag. You can either use your own bag : reusable, recycled plastic, paper etc type doesn't matter OR just hand carry your items out. For ever 4 scans you will receive $1 ECB so 25c a transaction.

Fine print: You can only get the credit once per card per day. Picking up prescriptions count which is good since they come in their own bag. If you a shopping with a friend you can both use the same green bag tag as they are not tied to a particular card.

I keep mine on my keychain so I never forget it.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Big Box Mart

'Cause now my house is full of crap and it used to be empty!

I still giggle at this video. It's an oldie but a goodie from '05 but it rings true now more than ever.


Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!

Except you probably don't still have a house or credit cards but Walmart is still there for you *wink wink*

Friday, October 14, 2011

Oh CVS how I love thee

I heart Huckabees  CVS

Unlike Walmart which I do NOT heart CVS is really the apple of my couponing eye. It's easy and friendly to coupon at and the staff is friendly and the store is well stocked and red very very very red.

There are three things that makes CVS my first choice in stores to coupon at and the one I recommend that people learn to coupon at first. The Extra Care Rewards Bucks, the Green Bag Tag and the "Magic Coupon Machine."

Extra Care Bucks are store credit that you can earn on certain deals to make the actual cost of the item lower or even free. ECB's as the are commonly called can be used on basically anything thing in the store except booze, pills and ciggies. The are tied into your CVS Extra Care card so your going to need one in order to earn and spend them.

If you've never shopped at CVS before the FIRST you need to get is a CVS Extra Care rewards card. You can pick them up in person from the store or they will actually mail them to you if you register online ( you can print out a temporary card )

Now you can just march yourself into the store and just start saving OR you can take your card and log onto CVS.com and register your card and sign up for Email Savings and CVS will send you a $4 off your $20 purchase. Also go to the "Moneytrashers Pledge' site to earn $2 free ECB to spend on your next purchase.

Ok so now your in the store the first thing you want to do is scan you CVS at the big red kiosk aka the MAGIC COUPON MACHINE. It looks like a price scanner which is what it doubles as. You scan your card or key fob and coupons will print out the side. Don't just scan it once, scan it until it tells you no more coupons. Sometimes the coupons are coupons you can "stack" or use at the same time as another manufacturers coupon or a coupon for x amount off your next purchase. But the BEST coupons are for free times. The free coupons that have printed out in the last few weeks: ALL kinds of candy, band aids, body wash, Advil and cookies.

Ok you've scanned your card and got your coupons and maybe scored a CVS coupon for something free. Whats next? Well your next move will depend on whats on sale that week. Something I recommend planning ahead but your awesome and you can do ok doing it on the fly. Some deals you don't even NEED coupons for.

Here's the deal I did this week:

1 Box of pur-Absorb Iron Supplement $21.99 On Sale for $15.99 Receive $15.99 ECB
4 Bags of M&M's 12oz 2/$5 Buy $10 get $3 ECB

So before coupons the math was something like this

$15.99 + 4($2.50) = $25.99

Now I had a $5 off $25 coupon that I used. You could use your $4/20 that you have in your hot little hand. Remember if you have any coupons that are based on purchase size like $4/20 you want to hand them over first before any other coupons

So that makes my total: $25.99 - $5 = $20.99

Then I handed over my CVS coupons I had 2 0.50c off one bag of M&M's 12oz coupons that I had collected from the magic coupon machine.

$20.99 - 2($0.50) = $19.99

Then finally I handed over 2 coupons I had printed off the internet for $1.50 off 2 bags off M&M's. You can find it here M&M's coupon

$19.99 - 2($1.50) = $16.99

Ok so at this point we are done with all our coupons. Now I had ECB form previous transactions so I used those to "pay" with and only paid for tax in cash. If you didn't have ECB's to spend you'd just pay the old fashioned way. You always have to pay for tax sadly though.

So you give the nice cashier $16.99 + tax and she gives you a receipt and at the bottom you'll see two vouchers. One for $15.99 for the Iron Supplement and the $3 for the M&M's so if you quickly do the math you'll realize you got $18.99 in ECB but only paid $16.99.

They PAID you to shop.

This is a very simple and common transaction at CVS. There is almost always something that is free after ECB or ECB and coupons.