Things I got at CVS for $21.92… let me know if you got any of the same deals! Transaction breakdown on the last picture.
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I love sharing my CVS shopping hauls because it’s all about stretching your budget and finding the best deals possible. When I shopped for $21.92 this time, I used a combination of clipped coupons and Extra Bucks rewards. For example, I got a NIVEA body product with a 40% off coupon and earned $10 in Extra Bucks, which really lowered the out-of-pocket cost. Another highlight was snagging three Crest adult toothpastes for a great price, plus earning $5 in Extra Bucks, which rolled into my next purchase. One thing I always recommend is checking the CVS weekly circular for deals like $1 off Aquaphor lip products or Kellogg’s cereals buy two, save $1.99. These small savings add up quickly. Also, some items don’t even require coupons - the store deals and Extra Bucks can significantly reduce prices on their own. In my haul, the Gillette shaving foam was a fantastic deal with a $2 Extra Bucks payoff, making it very affordable. If you’re new to CVS couponing, here’s a tip: focus on stacking manufacturer coupons, CVS store coupons, and Extra Bucks rewards. Keep track of your transactions to understand what pays off in the end. My last picture breakdown shows how I managed to save over $40 on retail prices, paying just over $20 plus tax for everything. Shopping at CVS this way not only keeps your pharmacy needs cost-effective but also helps stock up on everyday essentials like toothpaste, body care, and cereals without breaking the bank. Plus, sharing your haul and deals with couponing communities can spark ideas for future savings. Have you found any similar CVS deals recently? It’s always great to swap tips and keep the savings growing!





