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		<title>CVS Scenario (9/9/08)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 02:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My goal for this week&#8217;s CVS shopping is to grow the ExtraBucks (ECBs) I already have. The way this works is to use existing ECBs to generate ECBs of a greater value. 
Items:1 Right Guard deodorant, reg. $3.29, sale $2.991 L&#8217;oreal cleanser cream, reg. $6.99, sale $5.99 (free after ECBs)
Coupons used:1 Right Guard manu. coupon &#8211; $1.001 L&#8217;Oreal manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00ECBs &#8211; $6.00
Out of pocket expenses (including tax) = $1.16ECBs generated = $7.99 ($2.00 from Right Guard, $5.99 from L&#8217;Oreal)
I spent $1.16 cash for $10.28 worth of merchandise and got back $7.99 in ECBs to replace $6.00 ECBs used.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My goal for this week&#8217;s CVS shopping is to grow the ExtraBucks (ECBs) I already have. The way this works is to use existing ECBs to generate ECBs of a greater value. </p>
<p>Items:<br />1 Right Guard deodorant, reg. $3.29, sale $2.99<br />1 L&#8217;oreal cleanser cream, reg. $6.99, sale $5.99 (free after ECBs)</p>
<p>Coupons used:<br />1 Right Guard manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />1 L&#8217;Oreal manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />ECBs &#8211; $6.00</p>
<p>Out of pocket expenses (including tax) = <strong>$1.16<br /></strong>ECBs generated = $7.99 ($2.00 from Right Guard, $5.99 from L&#8217;Oreal)</p>
<p>I spent $1.16 cash for $10.28 worth of merchandise and got back $7.99 in ECBs to replace $6.00 ECBs used.</p>
<p><strong>Running Totals<br /></strong>Total merchandise = $523.53<br />Total out of pocket expenses = $201.90<br />Total savings = $321.63 (61%)</p>
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		<title>CVS Savings (9-02-08)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricar</dc:creator>
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It&#8217;s a good week to shop at CVS. With the right coupons, some of the deals will end up as moneymakers. Here are my deal scenarios:
Transaction #1
Items:2 x Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste 4oz., reg. $3.49 each, sale $2.99 x 2 = $5.982 x Neutrogena Healthy Volume mascara, reg. $6.49 each, sale $5.99 x 2 = $11.981 Covergirl Wetslicks AmazeMint, $5.99
Coupons used:Covergirl manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00Colgate manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00Colgate manu. printable coupon, available here &#8211; $1.50Neutrogena $3/2 manu. coupon &#8211; $3.00ECBs &#8211; $16.98 

Out of pocket expenses (including tax) = $0.89Total Savings (sale + coupons + ECBs) = $29.48New ECBs [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle">Keeping the Castle</a></p>
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<p>It&#8217;s a good week to shop at CVS. With the right coupons, some of the deals will end up as moneymakers. Here are my deal scenarios:</p>
<p><strong>Transaction #1</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />2 x Colgate Total Advanced toothpaste 4oz., reg. $3.49 each, sale $2.99 x 2 = $5.98<br />2 x Neutrogena Healthy Volume mascara, reg. $6.49 each, sale $5.99 x 2 = $11.98<br />1 Covergirl Wetslicks AmazeMint, $5.99</p>
<p>Coupons used:<br />Covergirl manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />Colgate manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />Colgate manu. printable coupon, available <a href="http://www.colgate.com/app/ColgateTotal/US/EN/SpecialOffers.cvsp">here</a> &#8211; $1.50<br />Neutrogena $3/2 manu. coupon &#8211; $3.00<br />ECBs &#8211; $16.98 </p>
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<p>Out of pocket expenses (including tax) = <strong>$0.89</strong><br />Total Savings (sale + coupons + ECBs) = $29.48<br />New ECBs generated = $15.99 ($6 for Neutrogena, $4 for Colgate, $5.99 for CoverGirl)</p>
<p><strong>Transaction #2</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />6 x Suave body wash, 12oz, reg. $2.79 each, sale $2.00 x 6 = $12.00</p>
<p>Coupons used:<br />Suave B1G1 manu. coupon &#8211; $2.00<br />Suave $2/3 manu. coupon &#8211; $2.00<br />Suave $1/2 manu. coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />ECBs &#8211; $6.49</p>
<p>Out of pocket expenses (including tax) =<strong> $0.87</strong><br />Total savings (sale + coupons + ECBs) = $16.23<br />New ECBs generated = $4.00</p>
<p>***<br />For this CVS round, I bought <strong>$47.47 worth of merchandise for $1.76</strong>! This is one of my best trips to CVS&nbsp; yet. And I still have more than $20 worth of ECBs to use next time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/cvs-savings/">Running Totals at CVS</a>:<br />Total merchandise = $486.64<br />Total out of pocket expenses = $188.44<br />Total savings = $298.20 (61%) </p>
<p><em>image used with permission via </em><em><a href="http://www.cvscaremark.com/newsroom/media-resources/media-library">CVS Media Library</a></em></p>
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		<title>Two Weeks Worth of CVS Savings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 21:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricar</dc:creator>
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The savvy CVS shoppers I know make it a point to visit and shop there at least once a week. Last week, there weren&#8217;t many deals, except for candy. So that&#8217;s what I stocked up on to generate a decent amount of Extra Care Bucks (ECBs). Here&#8217;s a summary of last week&#8217;s transactions:
Transaction 1 from last week
Items:several bags of assorted candy and chocolates, reg. price $24 , on sale for $17.503 x Kotex products, reg. price $11.97, on sale for 3/$7.502 x Tom of Maine&#8217;s deodorant, reg. price $10.98, on sale for 2/$5.981 pack Scott paper towels, reg. price [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle">Keeping the Castle</a></p>
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<p>The savvy CVS shoppers I know make it a point to visit and shop there at least once a week. Last week, there weren&#8217;t many deals, except for candy. So that&#8217;s what I stocked up on to generate a decent amount of Extra Care Bucks (ECBs). Here&#8217;s a summary of last week&#8217;s transactions:</p>
<p><strong>Transaction 1 from last week</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />several bags of assorted candy and chocolates, reg. price $24 , on sale for $17.50<br />3 x Kotex products, reg. price $11.97, on sale for 3/$7.50<br />2 x Tom of Maine&#8217;s deodorant, reg. price $10.98, on sale for 2/$5.98<br />1 pack Scott paper towels, reg. price $9.99, on sale for $4.99<br />1 pack Pampers diapers, reg. price $17.99, on sale for $12.99<br />2 x Maxwell instant coffee, reg. price $7.89, on sale buy 1 get 1 free<br />1 bag marshmallows, $1.29<br />SUB-TOTAL = $58.14</p>
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<p>Coupons:<br />2 Kotex manufacturer coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00<br />1 Kotex manufacturer coupon &#8211; $.75<br />1 Pampers coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />used ECBs &#8211; $7.00</p>
<p>Total after savings = 47.39<br />Tax = $1.47<br />Out of pocket expense = $48.86<br />New ECBs generated = $5.00 (candy)</p>
<p><strong>Transaction 2 from last week</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />4 x Johnson and Johnson allergy medicines, reg. price $6.49 each, on sale for $5 each = $20<br />3 CVS brand medicines, $15.47 total<br />SUB-TOTAL = $35.47</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />1 CVS brand coupon ($2.50/$12.50) &#8211; $2.50</p>
<p>Out of pocket = $34.95<br />New ECBs generated = $10.00 (for Johnson and Johnson products)</p>
<p>For the first transaction, I miscalculated and ended up being $2.50 short of getting another $5 in ECBs so I went back for another trip:</p>
<p><strong>Transaction 3 from last week</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />more bags of candy and chocolate, reg. price$51, on sale for $35.50<br />2 x Crest toothpaste, reg. price $5.58, on sale 2 for $3.98<br />1 pack Bandaids, reg. price $3.29, on sale for $2.99<br />1 CVS brand medicine, $4.79<br />SUB-TOTAL = $47.26</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />2 x Crest coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00<br />ECBs used &#8211; $15.00</p>
<p>Total out of pocket after savings = $30.26<br />New ECBs generated = $22.00 ($20 from candy + $2 from Bandaid)</p>
<p>****</p>
<p>My out of pocket expenses were a little high last week, but I got medicines and candy that we always buy anyway. And I now have enough candy to last us until Halloween! <img src='http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  The ECBs I have left from last week were put to good use yesterday.</p>
<p>Pay close attention to this one, because there is still time left to duplicate these deals this week:</p>
<p><strong>This week&#8217;s Transaction 1:</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />2 x Dawn dishwashing liquid, reg. price $1.99 each, on sale for $.88 = $1.76 for 2<br />2 x Crest toothpaste, reg. price $3.29 each, on sale for $2.49 = $4.98 for 2<br />2 x Oral B toothbrushes, reg. price $3.49 each, on sale for $2.49 = $4.98 for 2<br />2 x Covergirl make-up, reg. price $8.99, on sale buy 1 get 1 free = $8.99<br />2 x Sure deodorant, reg. price $2.69, on sale B1G1 = $2.69<br />2 x Magic tape, reg. price $2.79, on sale B1G1 = $2.79<br />2 x pencil pouches, reg. price $3.99, on sale B1G1 = $3.99<br />2 x erasers, reg. price $1.79, on sale B1G1 = $1.79<br />1 instant energy drink, $4.99<br />2 x large bottles of Pert plus shampoo, $5.99, special manager&#8217;s price B1G1 = $5.99<br />1 greeting card = $3.99<br />SUB-TOTAL = $46.94</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />2 x Sure manu. coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00 (final cost $.35 each)<br />1 Covergirl manu. coupon (buy 1, get 1 free) &#8211; $8.99 (final cost, both free!)<br />2 x Pert Plus manu. coupons ($2 each) &#8211; $4.00 (final cost $1.00 each)<br />2 x Oral B manu. coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00 (final cost $1.49 plus $1.50 ECB each)<br />2 x Crest manu. coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00 (final cost $1.49 plus $1.50 ECB each)<br />2 x Dawn manu. coupons ($1/2) &#8211; $1.00 (final cost $.38 each)<br />used ECBs &#8211; $20.00</p>
<p>Total out of pocket after savings = $8.26<br />New ECBs generated = $10.99 (from energy drink, Crest and Oral B purchases)<br />Rebate amount = $5.00 (school supplies + Pert/Sure)</p>
<p>After rebate, the total for this transaction is &#8230; <strong>$3.26!!!</strong></p>
<p>It would have been even lower than this, but I&#8217;d forgotten I had another $2 in ECBs tucked away. I could still use that $2 coupon next time, so it&#8217;s OK.</p>
<p>I also had a little bonus from the very nice manager of the store. You see, the Pert Plus shampoos were the big ones, instead of the smaller bottles advertised in the CVS flyers. They&#8217;d run out of the small bottles. But the manager told me I could substitute something else for them. So I got the big Pert bottles for 1/2 off each. Unfortunately, I didn&#8217;t bring the $3 coupons I had for these, but had the $2 ones for the small bottles. Can you imagine if I had those $3 coupons? My total would have been $1.26! But the manager was really nice, so again it&#8217;s OK. The deal he gave me only makes me love my local CVS even more. <img src='http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>You still have time to do this deal at your CVS store. Tips: I was able to stack the B1G1 sale for the Covergirl make-up with the manufacturer&#8217;s coupon, essentially making both items free. If you have a coupon for the $5 worth of school supplies with a $5 Pert/Sure purchase, be sure to use those too.</p>
<p>If you want to follow the progress of my CVS experiment, I keep track of everything at the <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/cvs-savings/">CVS Savings</a> page on the right.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE (8-8-08):</strong></p>
<p>I made a second visit to CVS this week, and it turned out to be my best run yet!</p>
<p><strong>This week&#8217;s Transaction #2:</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />2 x CoverGirl make-up, reg. price $7.99 each, on sale B1G1 = $7.99 for&nbsp; 2<br />2 x CVS envelopes, reg. price $1.69 each, on sale B1G1 = $1.69 for 2<br />SUB-TOTAL = $9.68</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />2 x CoverGirl manu. coupons ($1 each) &#8211; $2.00<br />1 Covergirl manu. coupon (buy 1, get 1 free) &#8211; $7.99</p>
<p>Total after savings = -$0.31<br />Tax = $.58<br />Total out of pocket = <strong>$0.27</strong></p>
<p>Yes, that&#8217;s 27 cents for four items! The coupons paid for part of my tax. I didn&#8217;t even use ECBs for this one. <img src='http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  If you have these coupons, try this scenario at your store. Some stores may not allow you to use the $1 off and B1G1 coupons together, but it&#8217;s worth a try. </p>
<p><em>image used with permission via <a href="http://www.cvscaremark.com/newsroom/media-resources/media-library">CVS Media Library</a></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 21:34:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maricar</dc:creator>
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This is my second week trying to find savings at CVS. My first week at CVS, I spent $30.23 and got $16.50 Extra Care Bucks (ECB). These ECBs started me out this week. Here&#8217;s what I got today:
Transaction #1:
Items:Olay lotion, reg. price $10.99, on sale for $8.99Olay body wash, reg. price $8.39, on sale for 5.99Olay body wash, reg. price $6.99, on sale for 5.99Sub-Total = $20.79
Coupons:Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $1.00Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $1.00Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $2.00CVS coupon $4/$20 &#8211; $4.00used Extra Care Bucks (ECB) &#8211; $12.50
Total after savings = $.47Tax = $.27Out of pocket expense = $0.74New [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle">Keeping the Castle</a></p>
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<p>This is my second week trying to find <strong>savings at CVS</strong>. My <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle/saving-money-at-cvs/">first week at CVS</a>, I spent $30.23 and got $16.50 <strong>Extra Care Bucks (ECB).</strong> These ECBs started me out this week. Here&#8217;s what I got today:</p>
<p><strong>Transaction #1:</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />Olay lotion, reg. price $10.99, on sale for $8.99<br />Olay body wash, reg. price $8.39, on sale for 5.99<br />Olay body wash, reg. price $6.99, on sale for 5.99<br />Sub-Total = $20.79</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $1.00<br />Olay manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $2.00<br />CVS coupon $4/$20 &#8211; $4.00<br />used Extra Care Bucks (ECB) &#8211; $12.50</p>
<p>Total after savings = $.47<br />Tax = $.27<br />Out of pocket expense = $0.74<br />New ECB generated = $10.00</p>
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<p><strong>Transaction #2:</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />Febreze fabric refresher, reg. price $5.99, on sale for $3.99 each, x 2 = $7.98<br />Febreze air effects, reg. price $3.29 each, on sale for 2/$5 = $5.00<br />Revlon hair brush, $4.99, x 2 = $9.98<br />Sub-Total = $22.96</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />Febreze coupon (buy 1 fabric refresher, get 1 free air effects) &#8211; $2.50<br />Febreze coupon (buy 1 fabric refresher, get 1 free air effects) &#8211; $2.50<br />CVS coupon $4/$20 &#8211; $4.00<br />used ECB &#8211; $12.00</p>
<p>Total after savings = 1.96<br />Tax = $.42<br />Out of pocket expense = $2.38<br />New ECB generated = $10.00</p>
<p><strong>Transaction #3:</strong></p>
<p>Items:<br />Dawn dish liquid, reg. price $1.69 each, on sale for 2 for $2.00<br />CVS pantiliners, $.99, x 2 = $1.98<br />Gilette venus razor, reg. price $11.99, on sale for $9.99 <br />Cortaid cream, $3.99 x 2 = $7.98<br />Sub-Total = $21.95</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />Gilette manufacturer&#8217;s coupon &#8211; $2.00<br />CVS coupon $4/$20 &#8211; $4.00<br />used ECB &#8211; $12.00</p>
<p>Total after savings = $3.95<br />Tax = $.36<br />Out of pocket expense = $4.31<br />New ECB generated = $7.98</p>
<p>So, to sum it up, for this round of CVS shopping, I got <strong>$80.24 worth of merchandise</strong>. By combining store sales, manufacturer&#8217;s coupons and Extra Care Bucks, my total <strong>out of pocket expenses came out to $7.43</strong>. And I still have about $8 worth of ECB for next week. Not bad for just my second week of &#8220;CVSing&#8221;!</p>
<p>Of course, I still have to see what effect this will have on my regular grocery budget. I&#8217;ve bought items that will eventually be used (which is important too!). So I do expect to see a cut on my grocery bill over the next few weeks.</p>
<p>The CVS deals I got are going on this week, so you still have time to check them out for yourself. I got a lot of the manufacturer&#8217;s coupons from an insert on the Sunday newspaper. The insert was made available in many areas, from what I gather. Remember, you need to sign up for the CVS Extra Care card to make use of these deals. And for maximum savings, stack manufacturer&#8217;s coupons, store deals and ECBs!</p>
<p><em>image used with permission via <a href="http://www.cvscaremark.com/newsroom/media-resources/media-library">CVS Media Library</a></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been a CVS customer for a long time. I occasionally take advantage of their sales and receive &#8220;Extra Care Bucks&#8221; (ECB) in my receipts. However, I never realized that significant savings can be had at CVS, with some simple planning. I discovered whole blogs dedicated to saving money at CVS. One of these blogs, the Money Saving Mom, has written up a primer on CVS 101. 
This week, I decided to see whether I can cut on my grocery budget with serious CVS savings.
Here&#8217;s my CVS transaction for today:

Vaseline lotion &#8211; 5.99 (+ 2 ECB)Viva paper towels (8pk) &#8211; [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/keepingthecastle">Keeping the Castle</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been a <strong>CVS</strong> customer for a long time. I occasionally take advantage of their sales and receive <strong>&#8220;Extra Care Bucks&#8221; (ECB)</strong> in my receipts. However, I never realized that significant savings can be had at CVS, with some simple planning. I discovered whole blogs dedicated to saving money at CVS. One of these blogs, the Money Saving Mom, has written up a <a href="http://www.moneysavingmom.com/money_saving_mom/2008/03/cvs-101.html">primer on CVS 101</a>. </p>
<p>This week, I decided to see whether I can cut on my grocery budget with serious CVS savings.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my CVS transaction for today:</p>
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<p>Vaseline lotion &#8211; 5.99 (+ 2 ECB)<br />Viva paper towels (8pk) &#8211; 6.99 (+ 2 ECB)<br />Coppertone sunscreen, Sport &#8211; 7.99<br />Coppertone sunscreen, Waterbabies &#8211; 11.49 (+ 10 ECB)</p>
<p>Coupons:<br />Coppertone manufacturer&#8217;s coupon -&nbsp; 1.00<br />CVS $3/$15 coupon &#8211; 1.00</p>
<p>Subtotal = 28.46<br />Tax = 1.77<br />Total out of pocket = 30.23</p>
<p>For this transaction, I received a total of 14 ECB, plus another 2.50 ECB for Spring spending. This means that for next week, I have 16.50 ECB to spend. This first week&#8217;s transaction should be the most I&#8217;ll spend at CVS from now on. </p>
<p>The whole idea behind CVS shopping is to roll over the ECB so I will spend as little out of pocket as possible. I will do this by using existing ECB to buy only items that generate additional ECB. Other tips for saving even more money at CVS are to:</p>
<p>* combine manufacturer&#8217;s coupons and extra CVS coupons with ECB</p>
<p>* buy only items that will be used eventually, like soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, etc. </p>
<p>Next week, I&#8217;ll check out the sales, and post my CVS transaction again. I want to track whether or not I&#8217;ll truly be able to save money using the CVS extra bucks program.</p>
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