Sunday, May 29, 2011

Hello, new readers!

I am so excited that my blog had nearly 700 hits in the month of May! What started out as a family coupon resource, has surely spread beyond my family. I am overwhelmed that so many people have found my posts valuable as they plan their coupon trips. With so many new readers and with the new craze of "extreme couponing" I have decided to dedicate a post with some basic information about couponing, Rite Aiding, and stockpiling. For many of you, this is a repeat of information. However, I hope that some of you will find this information valuable.

"Why do you take time to cut/sort/file your coupons? I just don't have time for that"

*I hear this literally ALL the time. My response is, I work full time, I am a mommy to be and I get what being busy really means. However, I make time for couponing because it is important to me and it is essential to our way of life. My husband and I easily save a few thousand dollars each year just couponing. Who wouldn't make time for that???

"Don't you love that new TV show Extreme Couponing?"

*Many people are surprised to hear that I do NOT like this show at all. I feel that this gives new couponers the wrong impression of what couponing is all about. Couponing is NOT about seeing how much product you can collect for free. Instead, it is about stockpiling each week based on your family's need. In other words, couponing is not about getting 1,000 bottles of mustard just to stay it was free. Instead, couponing should be about collecting the amount of product your family will actually use keeping in mind that there will be other sales in weeks to come. If you coupon each week and collect a reasonable amount, your stockpile will begin to grow.

*I also feel that Extreme Couponing encourages people to take all the product they find on the shelf when they find a good deal. This is commonly called "shelf clearing" and is really frowned upon by people who have been using coupons for a long time. This does not help you keep a good relationship with the stores and it truly is greedy. Now, if there were two items on the shelf when you get to the store for the sale and you take both, this isn't considered "shelf clearing" but just poor planning on the store's part. But if there are ten and you take them all, that's another story. This is why you will notice that I do my shopping across a few different stores if I am very interested in a deal.

What's with all this Rite Aid lingo?

*Here are the basics you need to know about Rite Aid...

-Rite Aid has a few different programs that they run for their Wellness+ members. You must begin by getting their Wellness + rewards card (free at any store)

-One program is called Single Check Rebate- SCRs are listed in the weekly add. Basically, you go to the store, purchase the product, submit your receipt at www.riteaid.com/scr and click to receive your check at the end of the month. You can use coupons for the SCR products for an even better deal!

-Rite Aid also has +UP rewards that print at the bottom of your receipt. The +UP is like Rite Aid money and can be used to buy basically anything at their stores. For instance, this week the four packs of the Oral B toothbrushes are on sale for $5.99. In addition to the sale, a $4.00 +UP will print at the bottom of your receipt for your next purchase. Meaning that you will "pay" $1.99 for the toothbrushes. If you had a coupon for the toothbrushes, you can use it for an even better deal!

-Rite Aid also has Video Values (VV) found at www.riteaid.com that are like Rite Aid coupons for certain products. You earn the coupons by watching short videos each month. What is great is that these coupons can be combined with regular coupons from the internet or Sunday inserts. This is called "stacking." The rule is that you can use ONE Rite Aid coupon and ONE regular coupon per product. Using more than that is against their coupon policy.


What else do I need to know about couponing?

-I cut EVERY coupon from Sunday papers each week. You never know what coupon will help you with a sale/deal scenario. Sometimes I need to "buy" certain products in order to get products I actually use for free. Strange concept, I know. So cut, cut, cut! :)

-I use three websites for online coupon printing (I have found that any other coupon site is spammy and can cause viruses). www.coupons.com www.smartsource.com www.redplum.com
Also, many product websites will have coupons for their products. One example is www.coppertone.com

-Many coupons can be found by "liking" certain products on Facebook as well.

FINALLY!! :)
Please, please, please follow the rules of couponing (one coupon per item, purchasing the correct product based on the coupon, buying two products if the coupon is a "buy 2 get a $1.00 off, etc). There are great deals to be found by following the rules. If couponers cheat or try to play the system, stores will begin to make harder restrictions for coupon use.

Using your coupons the correct way will help you build a relationship with the cashiers/managers at the stores you visit. I'm not ashamed to say that I know nearly all of the workers at the Rite Aid in our area, they know my name and ask about my due date, they know my sister, mother-in-law, and niece by name. They trust that we are not trying to cheat the system because we use our coupons the right way. This certainly makes for a pleasant shopping experience for us. They value our business and we enjoy shopping there. It's truly a win win!



What did I miss??? What questions do you still have??? If you have a question, please leave it in the comments. Also, for all of my new "mystery" readers I would love to hear how you found my blog. I would love if you would introduce yourself! :) Thanks for reading!


Rite Aid Transaction 5-29-11

Pictured above is what I collected today across a few transactions at two different stores. My total before savings was $111.50 and my total profit was around $1.50. Not my best effort, but I really wanted the diapers and baby Coppertone :) In addition to my deals posted for this week, the Aquafresh kids toothpaste is on sale for $1.99. Use the $1.00 video value from May and combine it with a $1.00 coupon I found in my stockpile from a past insert (expires 5/31/11) and you have free toothpaste! Spot anything else this week? Leave your deals in the comments.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Rite Aid Deals 5/29/11-6/4/11

Renpure Organics Shampoo or Conditioner- $4.99
-$4.99 +UP reward (limit 2)
=Free

Xtra Laundry Detergent- 2 for $5
-$1.00 coupon on 2 from a Sunday insert a few weeks ago
=2 for $4

Kellogg's Cereals (various kinds)- $1.88 (I just think this is a good price :) )

Coppertone Sunscreen- $8.99
-$1.00 coupon
-$2.00 Rite Aid coupon (log in to your Wellness+ account to find it)
or -$1.00 video value
-$2.00 +UP reward (Limit 4)
=as low as $3.99


Lady's or Men's Speedstick or Irish Spring deodorant- $2.99
-$2.00 +UP
=$0.99

Biotene- $5.99 (buy two for this deal)
-$5.00 off 2 Video value
-2 $1.00 coupons
-2 $2.00 +UP rewards
=$1.01 for two (great deal when you mix with a $3.00 off of $15 survey coupon


Kimberly Clark deal- Buy $30 worth of product get a $10 +UP
*Included items...
Huggies diapers-$8.97
-$2.50 coupons from Sunday inserts a few weeks ago
-$1.00 video value coupon
Kleenex Tissues- $0.97
Huggies Little Swimmers/Wipes- $6.97
Kotex- 2 for $7 (Various coupons in inserts from a few weeks ago)
Scott Toilet paper- $12.97


Arm and Hammer Deal- Buy $20 get a $10 +UP (Items are buy one get one 50% off)
-Various coupons can be printed from their website for select products

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Rite Aid Transaction 5-22-11

Pictured above is what I collected today. I had lots of +UP rewards expiring this week so I was also collecting things that we will use (car washing bucket, pretzels, popcorn, etc). I can't say that I made a true profit this week but I certainly broke even. I would have spent $89.98 for these items but didn't spend anything! :)

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Rite Aid 5/22-5/28

Not a great week...but here are the best deals I see.

Bengay- $5.99 (shelf price)
-$2.00 in ad coupon (Rite Aid's ad)
-$3.00 coupon in this Sunday's paper
=$0.99 (will be less if you have a 10% or 20% discount on your Wellness+ card

Carefree liners- $1.00
-$1.00 coupon from a few weeks back
=Free

Samy Fat Foam Hair Color- $8.99
-$2.00 in ad coupon
-$2.00 video value
=$4.99

Dixie paper plates- Buy one get one free sale (one is $3.99)
-$2.00 off 2 video value coupon (www.riteaid.com)
=2 for $1.99

Lysol no touch hand soap- $7.99
-$3.00 coupon
-$2.00 +UP
=$2.99

Powerade- 5 for $5
-$1.00 +UP reward
=5 for $4 (I know this is cheaper than Giant if your family uses this product)

Suave/Dove/Vaseline/Q-tips/Caress- 4 for $10
-$3.00 +UP when you buy 4
- (There will be coupons for these products in Sunday's paper-pick and choose from four of them based on what you need)
=varies based on what you buy but should prove to be very cheap


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Rite Aid Transaction 5-15-11


Pictured is what I collected today. I got paid $6.50 for collecting $216.08 worth of products! :) Missing from my photo is a gallon of milk. In addition to the deals I already posted, I found that all the Easter candy was 90% off today. In the right hand corner of the picture you will see a box of little gum eggs which were originally $0.33 each. I got each pack for $0.03! Brad was very pleased with me. I didn't feel badly about taking the whole box because apparently they want the stuff gone! I also got a chocolate bunny for $0.20...yum!

Rite Aid Deals 5/15-5/21

Here are the best deals this week...

Crest Toothpaste/Rinse/Floss/Cross Action Toothbrushes- $2.99
-$1.50 coupon from P&G insert for the toothbrushes or $1.00 for floss
-$2.00 +UP
=$0.51 moneymaker if you buy the toothbrushes (Limit 2)

Colgate 360 Surround Toothbrush- $2.99
-$1.00 coupons in the All You magazine (sold at Walmart)
-$1.00 off of 2 Rite Aid coupon (I received this when I donated a $1 to the Children's miracle network
-$2.00 +UP reward
=$0.01 moneymaker on each (Limit 2)

Aquafresh/Sensodyne/Biotene deal (Buy $15 get a $5 +UP) (Limit 4 offers)
Here is what I did...
2 Biotene- $5.99 each
-$5.00 off 2 Video value
-2 $1.00 coupons (booklets by the products in store)

Sensodyne ProNamel- $4.49
-$1.00 coupons (also in booklets by the product or in past newspaper inserts)
-$1.50 Video value coupon
(I spent $3.97 and got back $5 with this combo)

Purex laundry detergent- $1.97
-$1.00 coupons in Sunday papers a few weeks ago
=$0.97

Airwick Freshmatic kits- $12.99 (Buy one get one free)
-2 $4.00 coupons (from my stockpile of coupons)
-$1.00 video values
-$2.00 +UP when you buy $6 worth of Airwick products
=$1.99 for both (mix it with a $1.00 off of $1.00 video value coupon to get it for $0.99)

Aquafresh Iso-Active- $4.23 shelf price
-$1.00 coupons (in booklets by products)
-$1.50 video value coupons
-$1.50 +UP reward
=$0.23 (again, mix with a $1.00 off of $1.00 video value coupon to get it for a profit)

Gatorade- 5 for $5
-$1.00 +UP reward (Limit 6 offers)
=5 for $4.00

Arizona Iced teas- 2 for $1.00

Herr's potato chips- $1.59
-$1.00 +UP reward (hidden monthly deal)
=$0.59 or less if your Wellness+ card gets a 10 or 20 percent discount (LIMIT 2- I took one for the team and found that this is the limit for sure :) )

Sunday, May 8, 2011

My Rite Aid Trip 5-8-11

Pictured is what I collected today. My total before savings was $159.22 and my total profit after coupons was $6.00. I will also be getting $3.00 SCR for the alcohol wipes I purchased bringing my total to $9.00 profit. In addition to the weekly deals I posted, the Palmolive 20oz is on buy one get one free. One bottle is $3.30ish. I used a $1.00 off of 2 coupon I had in my coupon binder and "paid" $2.30 for two big bottles. Not too shabby!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Rite Aid 5/8-5/14

Here are the best deals for Rite Aid this week...

Tylenol Precise- $5.00
-$5.00 coupon in Sunday's paper
=Free

Carefree liners- $1.00
-$1.00 coupon in Sunday's paper
=Free

Similac Ready Feed formula- $4.99
-$5.00 coupon from Sunday paper a few weeks ago
=$0.01 moneymaker

Breathe Right strips-$3.99
-$1.50 coupon
-$1.00 +UP reward
=$1.49 (better deal if you got the email from Rite Aid for the free pack)

Hyland Leg cramps medicine- $6.99
-$6.00 (Limit 4)
=$0.99

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Rite Aid Transaction 5/1/11


Pictured is what I purchased today. In addition to the deals I posted previously, the Revlon tools are producing a $4.00 +UP for every two you purchase and all the Revlon tools are on sale for 40% off. The limit is 4 $4.00 +UPs (that's why I have eight). Turned out to be a nice moneymaker. The Butterfinger Snackerz were 2 for $1 again and I still had two $1.00 off 2 coupons left over from a few months ago making those free. The John Freida foam hair dye is $11.99 (less if you have a wellness discount). There is a $5 video value from April and a $5 coupon in this Sunday's paper making these free if you have a Wellness discount. The Revlon foundation was $9.99 with a $5.00 +UP reward, $2.00 Single Check Rebate and I had a $2.00 coupon making this item $0.99. The Tresemme coupon was 2 for $8 with a $2 +UP reward. I used two coupons that I printed a few weeks back and a video value from April. The Swaddle blanket was on clearance for $2.00. Finally, the Similac formula was $4.79 where I shopped and I had $5 coupons for these making them free.



My total before savings was $127.59 and I ended up making $11 in +UP rewards today for all my shopping! I will also get $2.00 in Single Check Rebate for the Revlon foundation.