$5 Extra bucks when you spend $20 on certain P&G products. Like Tide! Tide was on sale for $5.94 (regular price $8.79-$8.99. Coupons in the paper were for $2 off of one and $3 off of 2. I get two Sunday papers because the best deals almost always come in sets of two.
I bought 4 bottles of Tide: 4 x $5.94
I used two $2 coupons and one $3 off of 2.
Original price $35.56, my price $16.76
Febreeze had a deal for $5 extra bucks back when you buy $15 of febreeze. I also had a manufacturers BOGO coupon (from the same P&G Sunday coupon book)
Febreeze 4 x $4.49.
Unfortunately this coupon maxed out at $3.99, still, not bad.
Original price $17.96, my price $9.98.
Total original cost for tide and febreeze $53.52. My cost $26.94 with $10 extra bucks in the receipt which makes the effective price $16.96. This is a 68.3% savings.
But wait! There's more. I had $17 in extra bucks in my coupon folder.
$10 in extra bucks from the CVS beauty club
$3 extra bucks that they emailed to me for my birthday (yay)
And 2 x $2 extra bucks I had from last weeks purchases.
So my out of pocket cost was $11.61. ( I still had to pay tax on the pre-coupon prices.) and $10 printed on the receipt. Not bad!
Effective cost: $1.61 on regularly priced items totally $53.52. This is a 97% savings.


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