Money Saving Monday: Money-Making Coupons Edition

It’s always Money Saving Monday around here, but every once in a while we like to highlight some of our favorite deals around the web.  And since it happens to be Monday, why not?

Target:

  • The travel size Coppertone Sport sunscreen (SPF 30) is $.97 as well as the travel size of Coppertone Water BABIES (SPF 50). Use this $1/1 printable coupon and get a possible overage of $.03.
  • Renu Multiplus Contact Solution (trial size)–$0.99
    Use $1/1 Renu printable
    Free after coupon plus possible overage of $.01

Walmart:

  • Have you signed up for your $5 off a box of Glucerna cereal yet?  If not, head here to get yours.  (You can also call 1-877-879-4857 to receive a coupon.) My Walmart sells them for $3.92, meaning you could make $1.08 per coupon!  (Note: It was in the health care aisle at my Wal-mart.  It is a diabetic cereal.  Since my Dad is a diabetic, it has been fun for me to share these with him!)
  • Buy an Evercare Lint Roller for $.97 and use this $1/1 printable to get a possible overage of $.03.
  • Trial Size Wet Ones wipes are priced around $.92.  Use this  $1/1 printable coupon to get a possible overage of $.08

Rite Aid:

  • Alaway Eye Drops: $7.99
    Use $4/1 printable coupon or $4/1 coupon from 4/5 Red Plum insert
    Receive $7.99 Single Check Rebate
    Final Price = FREE plus $4 overage
  • Bayer Quick Release Crystals (10-ct): $3.99
    Use $1.50/1 printable coupon
    Receive $3.99 Single Check Rebate
    Final Price = FREE plus $1.50 overage
    (For more information on Single Check Rebates, go here.)

Meijer:

  • Kraft Salad Dressing (16 oz.) is regularly priced at $1.58. Use $1.50/1 from 5/10 SmartSource insert or the $1/1 coupon here. Plus, stack with the $1/1 coupon from Meijer Mealbox to get these free plus possible $0.42 to $0.92 overage!


Possible Total Overage: $8.73!

NOTE:  Some stores do not allow overage.  If  this is the case, you can ask them to lower the coupon amount to the amount of the product being purchased in order to get these items for free.  This practice also varies by store, but it’s worth a try!  You can always ask for a manager to help.



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