Very Cheap Bandages This Week at CVS 🩹
Lots of No Coupon Needed Deals 💸
🗓️ Deals valid thru 5/2/26
❓Have a question or something your not sure about, feel free to ask. I’ll do my best to help answer.
🖥️ I do also have a long form video that goes into more details on this weeks deals.
🛒 Have any other deals going on or a grocery haul, please feel free to share.
Hey coupon family! I know we all love snagging those incredible CVS deals, and this week was no exception, especially if you're looking to stock up on first-aid essentials without breaking the bank. I was able to grab some CVS brand bandages for next to nothing – seriously, they came out to just $0.45 each after ExtraBucks! It's all about knowing how to stack those savings. If you're hunting for specific items like clear bandages or sterile gauze pads, the strategy is similar. First, always keep an eye on the weekly CVS ad. They often have promotions like 'Buy 2 select CVS Health items, get $X ExtraBucks back.' This is where generic or store-brand items often shine. Even if a specific brand of clear bandages or sterile gauze isn't explicitly advertised, many general 'bandages' or 'first-aid' promotions will include them. My trick? I always check the price per unit and compare it to name brands. For instance, the CVS Flexible Fabric Antibacterial Bandages are often part of these deals and can be combined with ExtraCare Plus discounts if you have that subscription, making them even cheaper. Don't forget to check your CVS app for digital coupons. Sometimes, specific brands of bandages or wound care items will have manufacturer coupons that you can load directly to your card. And always, always scan your ExtraCare card at the in-store coupon machine before you shop – it’s like a hidden treasure chest of extra savings! I’ve found percentage-off coupons or specific dollar-off coupons for health items there countless times. Beyond just bandages, this strategy extends to other crucial first-aid supplies. I also look for deals on things like Bactine MAX Pain Relieving Cream or antiseptic wipes. Often, these items are grouped into similar health-related promotions. For example, if you see a 'Spend $20 on health, get $5 ExtraBucks' deal, you can mix and match different first-aid items to hit that threshold. I've personally combined bandage deals with things like Poise Liners (which also often have great ExtraBucks deals, as I've seen in my recent hauls!) or even hand soaps to meet spending requirements and maximize my ExtraBucks earnings. And a pro tip I learned: always check cash-back apps like Ibotta after your purchase! I've often earned an extra $0.25 to $1.00 back on everyday items, including some first-aid essentials. For example, I recently got $4.12 back from Ibotta on a CVS trip, which felt like finding extra money in my pocket! It really adds up, turning already low prices into near-free items. So, if you're looking to build up your home first-aid kit or just restock, remember to combine those weekly ad deals, digital coupons, ExtraBucks, and cash-back apps. It’s how I manage to keep my family supplied without ever paying full price. What are your go-to CVS strategies for first-aid items or other health essentials? Share your finds below!























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