CVS Weekly Deals 2/1-2/7
CVS DEALS WERE SLIM BUT I STILL SCORED 🧺✨ Cleaning + laundry for almost nothing! Coupons for the WIN 🙌 Follow for more money-saving deals! #couponing #coupon #Deals #savemoney #cvs
I’ve been regularly shopping CVS weekly deals for quite some time, and even when the deals seem slim, there are often hidden gems that can help you save significantly on everyday essentials. For example, during this particular weekly period (2/1-2/7), I focused on scoring deals around cleaning and laundry supplies. By combining CVS ExtraBucks Rewards with manufacturer coupons—especially on trusted brands like Tide, Downy, and Lysol—I was able to bring my out-of-pocket costs down dramatically. One trick I found particularly useful was stacking digital coupons available through the CVS app with paper coupons and in-store sales to maximize the discounts. From my experience, items like Tide Pods and Febreze are often included in spend-and-earn promotions, allowing you to earn extra bucks back that can be used on future purchases. It's a great way to stretch your budget without compromising on quality or quantity. Additionally, I kept an eye on CVS’s health and personal care deals, such as the Crest Pro-Health toothpaste and Softsoap antibacterial body wash offers. These products often come with bonus ExtraBucks, making them affordable and worthwhile to stock up on. If you’re new to couponing or CVS’s rewards program, I recommend starting small—focus on products you frequently need and gradually learn to combine coupons, loyalty rewards, and in-store promotions effectively. Also, consider checking cashback apps like Ibotta, which occasionally offer rebates on CVS purchases, further amplifying your savings. Overall, consistent monitoring of CVS’s weekly deals, combined with strategic coupon use, can significantly reduce your monthly grocery and household item spending. It’s a rewarding way to shop smart and save money on essentials like cleaning, laundry, and daily personal care items.







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