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Rite Aid Week of 8/2/09

August 2nd, 2009 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.

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If you are new to shopping at Rite Aid, I recommend checking out my Top 5 Tips for Drugstore Shopping and my  Top 5 Tips for Shopping at Rite Aid. Please note that coupons vary by region.  Read all about my coupon lingo here.

Here are my favorite deals this week at Rite Aid thanks to Charlene at My Frugal Adventures.  Head over here to see the rest of her list.  Don’t forget that you can sweeten these deals with this $5/$25 coupon!

FREE:

Renu Multiplus Solution Twinpack $9.99
Use $2/1 printable HERE
Final Price: $7.99 and get a full rebate of $9.99 back

Werther’s Caramel Chocolate $2.99
Use .55/1 from 4/26 RP
Submit $2.99 rebate
Final Price: FREE + .55 Moneymaker

Crest Pro Health Toothpaste $2.79
Use .75/1 from 8/2 P&G
Submit Rite Aid rebate $2.79
Final Price: FREE + .75 Moneymaker

Garnier Fructis Hair Care $2.99
Use $1/1 from 7/12 RP
Submit Rite Aid rebate for $2
Final Price: FREE after coupon and rebate

Bic Crystal Stick Pens 10ct .50
Use $1/2 HERE
Final Price: 2 packs FREE

Check out the rest of the deals here!

Filed Under: Weekly store deals Tagged With: Rite Aid

New Printable Coupons: Transformers, Huggies Flushable Wipes and More!

August 1st, 2009 By Kaley
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I will make a small commission if you click and make a purchase.


Go here and click on ‘Entertainment’ to snag a GREAT coupon for a B1G1 Free Transformers RPM Mini Vehicle. (You might want to head over to the toy clearance sale at Target to see if you can score a HOT deal with that one!)

Here are a few other hot new coupons you’ll want to print while you’re there:

  • $2/2 Huggies Pull-Ups Flushable –no longer available!
  • $1/1 Listerine for Kids
  • $1/1 Morningstar Farms Veggie Foods product (combine with $2/2 Target coupon here for a great deal!)
  • $1/2 Muir Glen products
  • $1.50/1 Wanchai Ferry Frozen Entree
  • $1/1 Cascadian Farm product
  • $1/1 Yo-Plus Yogurt 4-pack

…and several others.  Print yours now before they reach their print limit!

***IN OTHER COUPON NEWS***

  • Go here to sign up for a free sample of Honey Nut Cheerios and a $1/1 coupon.
  • Go here to sign up for the Betty Crocker newsletter (if you haven’t already) and you’ll get a coupon for a free Yoplait Whips. (OFFER IS NOT VALID FOR THE FOLLOWING STATES: CA, ID, LA, MN, NJ, NV, ND and TN)
  • Go here to sign up for a free trial pack of o.b. tampons.


Filed Under: coupons

The Cha-Ching Challenge

August 1st, 2009 By Kaley
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Cha-Ching challenge

Welcome to the weekly Cha-Ching Challenge!

Did you find a HOT deal this week that you just want to share?  You’ve come to the right place!  Every week I post the Cha-Ching Challenge, sharing my savings for the week.    Add a link to your post detailing your savings for the week OR your favorite deal of the week. I’ll choose one participating blog to highlight next week right here on Cha-Ching on a Shoestring.

Add your links to Mr. Linky at any time.  In order to be considered for the Cha-Ching Challenge Highlight, just be sure to add your link no later than Tuesday at midnight EST.

Check out my savings for the week below:

Savings from coupons and store sales: $98.33

Last Week:

  • Rite Aid: I made a killer Rite Aid run and scored 3 packages of Huggies diapers, 2 packages of Huggies Pull-Ups, and 2 bags of Doritos for FREE after Single Check Rebate and coupons.  Total cost would have been $37.43.
  • Walmart: Spent $30.35.  Saved $26.93 after coupons and the Fuel for School Rebate and Tyson Skillet Meal Rebate.
  • ALDI: Spent $26.91. Saved $5.oo.
  • Staples: Got two packs of paper which was free after rebate.  Saved $7.97.

This week:

  • ALDI: Spent $58.19.  Saved $20.
  • Walmart: Spent $3.36.  Saved $1.

Savings from great deals: $23

  • Before going on vacation with my family, I scouted out a great deal from Restaurant.com.  We bought a $25 gift certificate for only $2 for a great little restaurant near our campsite.  This deal is still good TODAY only.  Go here for more details.

Savings from cutting costs: $200

  • As I mentioned above, my family opted to go camping for our family vacation this year.  This is definitely a change for us.  We LOVE family vacation and have splurged in year’s past by going to the beach or nice hotels.  The past couple of years have been a little different since money is tight for many of us.  So we opted for camping to save some cash.  Vacation with my family is always fun and memorable and it really doesn’t matter where we are.  (Although we all agreed that camping may not happen again for us.  We don’t do torrential rain.)

I have to share one fun tid-bit from our family vacation, however.  My nephews, niece, sister, brother, and his girlfriend worked very hard to learn the dance moves to Thriller before vacation and then wowed us with a show.  My sister caught it on video.  You can watch it here.  I’ll admit, I wanted to join in!

TOTAL SAVINGS:$321.33

TOTAL SAVINGS THIS YEAR: $2691.19

Click below to check out my favorite find of the week:


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HOW DID YOU DO? Did you find any great deals? Leave a linky and let us know!  Be sure to link directly to your weekly savings or great deal post.

Feel free to copy and paste the button above into your post and link back here so that others can join in the fun!

Filed Under: Cha-Ching Challenge, Great Deals

Home Depot Movers Website

July 31st, 2009 By Kaley
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As excited as we are about our upcoming move, I have to admit that I’m dreading the moving process. The only moves that I remember are when I moved to Virginia to go to college, to Korea to teach for a few years, and when I moved into our current apartment. They were indeed stressful, but they were SOLO as well. I had no children or husband to consider. Just little old me. Saying this though, I know that there are companies like Cars Relo who could give me a helping hand when it comes to taking vehicles to the new place, or I know I have the option to ask my friends if they could help me out, which is good. It may not be as stressful as I initially thought, but we all know the moving process is never easy.

So, I am going to be on the alert for as many ways to make our move as stress-free as possible. Many of you already left some very helpful comments (thank you!) that I know will be useful to this novice mover. I’m also doing that internal debate in my head between cardboard or plastic boxes to use… I might use both, I’m just thinking of how much this time I’ll need to be moving and the best way to transport it!

I was also happy to discover the Home Depot Mover Website (thanks for the heads up, Barbi!). By signing up here, we can save up to 10% at Home Depot for all of the supplies that we will need when we make the big move (up to $200). Considering the fact that we have been renting and may need to buy a refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, stove, lawn mower… not to mention paint, tools, paintbrushes, and the list goes on… (Sheesh…did I say I wasn’t going to stress? Remind me of that, ok?)

The site also offers lots of great tips, resources, moving announcements and more. Go here to find out more!

Now if they’d just send somebody over to start packing boxes for me, we’d be all set.

Filed Under: 'Free Money', coupons, Freebies, Great Deals

LeapFrog: FREE Tag Junior Board Book

July 31st, 2009 By Kaley
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leapfroglogoDo you have any LeapFrog products in your home?  If so, then you can sign up to receive a free Tag Junior Book from LeapFrog.

Simply go to this link and sign your child up for a learning path, indicating which of the LeapFrog products you have in your home.  Once your account is completed, your book will be on its way!

Just signed up for mine!

Filed Under: Freebies, Great Deals

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