Some weeks, there's just not anything that catches my attention. Since my last post about Rite Aid, I haven't been particularly inspired by the local grocery deals or the local drugstore deals. I ran in to CVS last week for the free egg coloring kit, and free Green Bag Tags, but those were no-brainers. I popped in to Harris Teeter on Tuesday to get milk, before Super Doubles started, and picked up a couple of the better deals, like the brown sugar for 24 cents a pound and the free Yakisoba noodles, but it's an underwhelming sale when I can't even hit the maximum 20 coupons allowed per day at the store.
And the Coupon Gods spoke, "Let there be Super Doubles," and there were Super Doubles, and it was good.
On Wednesday, I paid $11.33, saved almost 86%, and walked out with:
6 individual Bounty paper towel rolls
2 two-packs of Seventh Generation paper towels
1 Lysol toilet bowl cleaner
1 Lysol disinfecting wipes
3 jars of Classico pasta sauce
9 assorted flavors of Powerade, 32 oz
6 assorted flavors of Propel Zero, 24 oz
4 boxes of Cheese Nips
2 boxes of Kahiki egg rolls
On Thursday, I paid $7.82, saved almost 90%, and walked out with:
2 boxes of Earth's Best baby cookies
3 jars of Classico pasta sauce
3 bottles of Log Cabin syrup
4 boxes of Cheese Nips
3 assorted flavors of Powerade, 32 oz
2 assorted flavors of Propel Zero, 24 oz
1 bottle Hidden Valley Ranch
1 twelve-pack of LaCroix seltzer cans, lime
1 tub of Seventh Generation baby wipes
3 single packets of Tide
6 travel-size Johnson and Johnson first aid kits
1 Calamari steak (it looked interesting)
2/3 lb of Roast Beef from the deli
Not at all shabby, if I do say so myself.
A lot of my deals would not have been possible without the help of my swap buddies. Both my local swap group and some of my family members hooked me up, big time, with some excellent coupons. For that, they are rewarded with reciprocity (I give them coupons too) and presents (the Freebie Fairy brings gifts at random to those in need, or just those in need of a proper thank you gift).
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