CVS Haul!
In the world of couponing, strategic planning is key to achieving significant savings. On June 21, I ventured into CVS with a budget mindset and a keen eye for deals. The total out-of-pocket expense for my entire haul was $29.97, but with various couponing tricks and the use of CVS ExtraBucks, the actual amount I paid came down to an impressive $1.03 for 17 items. In detail, I executed five separate transactions, a common practice among savvy couponers to maximize rewards and minimize expenses. Each transaction was carefully planned, taking full advantage of sales and promotions offered by the store. During this shopping trip, I purchased popular brands like TRESemmé, Garnier, and Colgate, which are frequently featured in CVS's promotional offerings. One of the keys to successful couponing is understanding store policies regarding ExtraBucks. During this haul, I received $31 in ExtraBucks rewards, essentially turning my shopping into a productive investment. It is helpful to keep an eye on CVS's weekly ads, as they frequently have specials that can be stacked with coupons, leading to even more significant savings. For any readers interested in beginning their couponing journey, I'd encourage you to start by familiarizing yourself with CVS's app and their website, where you can load digital coupons directly to your ExtraCare card. Keep in mind that consistent checking for deals and patience plays a vital role in successful couponing. If you're intrigued, I am happy to provide a breakdown of each of my five transactions—let me know in the comments!


































































































