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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Free 7 Day Pass to Bally Total Fitness
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If joining the gym and getting fit is on your Resolution list this year, Bally has an offer to get you started.

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Get started right! Start achieving your fitness goals and get a free 7 day guest membership. .
Free Sister Hazel Album: 11411
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Right now on Amazon, download the full 11411 [Amazon MP3 Exclusive album from Sister Hazel
This is just a day of great Freebies!
Update on Wal-mart Accepting Competitor Coupon
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Wal-mart can't seem to make up their mind on whether they are or are not taking competitor coupons. I had a feeling when I first read the wording on the Wal-mart circular that at best what it would mean was that they would accept competitor coupons that state a specific price (rather than allowing you to stack a .50 off from Target on top of a $1 off Manufacturer Q). The idea I had would put it basically the same as their already stated price matching policy. It seems that I was right after all, at least according to this article on MSN.
Free 1lb of Fresh Chicken at EarthFare
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12:43 PM
Check out this coupon for a free lb of Fresh Chicken at EarthFare. If you have a Publix nearby, and don't forget you can use this at Publix too (if EarthFare is considered a competitor)
Free Samples at FreeFlys
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12:39 PM
There are a few new free samples available today at FreeFlys.....
- Free sample of FOCUSfactor(R) - must be a Sams Club member
- Free sample of K-Y(R) Brand Intrigue
- Free Sample of Blast Powder
- Free sample of Natural Presimmon(R) Herbal Tea
2 Coupon Inserts Sunday
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10:06 AM
If your coupon holder is feeling a little light still (hard to believe after all those coupons last Sunday), do not fear... This Sunday's paper will contain 2 more inserts for you to dig through.
Click Here to See What you Can Expect


As for me, I'm still not done clipping all the ones from last weekend... so I guess I better get busy!
Click Here to See What you Can Expect
As for me, I'm still not done clipping all the ones from last weekend... so I guess I better get busy!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
New Coupons for the New Year
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4:19 PM
Coupons.com has a bunch of new coupons available, that you'll want to be sure to print. The BOGO Stayfree coupon will mean FREE Stayfree at Rite Aid next week, and be sure to print that coupon for the Mars Valentines Candy as that should start seeing some good sales pretty quick.
- $1.00 OFF 2 Mars Valentine's Day Candy
- $1.00 OFF 1 Package of Rhodes Warm-N-Serv Rolls
- $1.00 OFF 2 Refrigerated JELL-O Gelatin, Pudding or Mousse
- $1.00 OFF 5 Totino's Party Pizza
- $1.00 OFF 1 Kahiki Frozen Product
- $0.50 OFF 1 Tetley Tea
- $0.55 OFF 1 DanActive 4-pack
- $1.50 OFF 2 ZIPLOC Containers
- $1.00 OFF 2 ZIPLOC Bags
- $3.00 OFF 2 HUGGIES Snug N Dry Diapers
- $2.00 OFF 1 Any 90ct FiberChoice Product
- Buy One Get One FREE Stayfree
- $7.00 OFF 1 Florastor Probiotic
- $3.00 OFF 1 Afrin 12 Hour Nasal Spray
- $2.00 OFF 1 Listerine Whitening Rinse
- $2.00 OFF 1 Coricidin Product
- $2.00 OFF 1 Sinus Buster
- $1.50 OFF 1 Bayer Aspirin
- $1.00 OFF 1 Flintstones MultiVitamin
- Buy Two Get One FREE Cesar Bistro
HUGE Prescription Savings @ CostCo
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One of my plans to cut our costs going into the new year was to reduce the amount we pay on prescriptions. I have quite a few and my insurance is funky, which means that I pay for my prescriptions up front and then get reimbursed for 80% of the cost. You'd think this little fact would have been enough to make me shop around a long time ago but I really didn't think there was much of a difference on prescription prices.
My original plan had been to determine whether CVS or Rite Aid had the better deal since they bother offer Rewards programs that would give me a little back. However, after calling them both I found they wasn't much of a difference. Then I called Publix and found there wasn't much difference there either. At some point in this process I thought to call CostCo. We are members there and have the Executive Membership (which pays you back 2% of what you spend at the end of the year - the minimum pay back is the $50 upcharge fee for the Executive Membership - so there's really no reason NOT to upgrade).
I didn't even have to call CostCo, they have the prices for most of their prescriptions listed ONLINE! Who knew?! I sure didn't. I clicked around and found the prices for some of my highest priced prescriptions and quickly found that I would be saving a ton by going to them. On one prescription alone the price was cut from around $200/mo to about $100/mo (50%!). Most of the others didn't have savings that were nearly as high but they were still savings. So I loaded up my prescriptions and headed to CostCo. I had 6 that needed filled very soon, 3 of which would normally run me about $500. My total for 6 prescriptions came in at $378!
Then add to that that we will get 2% back at the end of the year, and just on prescriptions alone we'll get back a check worth around $100.
My original plan had been to determine whether CVS or Rite Aid had the better deal since they bother offer Rewards programs that would give me a little back. However, after calling them both I found they wasn't much of a difference. Then I called Publix and found there wasn't much difference there either. At some point in this process I thought to call CostCo. We are members there and have the Executive Membership (which pays you back 2% of what you spend at the end of the year - the minimum pay back is the $50 upcharge fee for the Executive Membership - so there's really no reason NOT to upgrade).
I didn't even have to call CostCo, they have the prices for most of their prescriptions listed ONLINE! Who knew?! I sure didn't. I clicked around and found the prices for some of my highest priced prescriptions and quickly found that I would be saving a ton by going to them. On one prescription alone the price was cut from around $200/mo to about $100/mo (50%!). Most of the others didn't have savings that were nearly as high but they were still savings. So I loaded up my prescriptions and headed to CostCo. I had 6 that needed filled very soon, 3 of which would normally run me about $500. My total for 6 prescriptions came in at $378!
Then add to that that we will get 2% back at the end of the year, and just on prescriptions alone we'll get back a check worth around $100.
Pace Deal Still Available @ Publix
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12:05 PM
The Pace Salsa deal that I posted about last week is still available at Publix. I'm not sure how long it will be around but when I stopped in today they still had Pace Salsa BOGO @ $2.79.
There is a .60/2 Manufacturer Q plus print 2 of the .50/1 coupons from Target.
Grand Total: 2 jars for $1.10
There is a .60/2 Manufacturer Q plus print 2 of the .50/1 coupons from Target.
Grand Total: 2 jars for $1.10
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