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CVS – Bargain Briana has all the CVS coupon deals for this week, including Crest or Oral B for as low as free, Ricola Drops for free, Decorative Band-Aid Brand for $0.49, Hershey’s Holiday Candy for as low as $1 each, and Revlon Nail for $0.99.
Staples – Hip 2 Save lists a hot Staples coupon on Duracell Batteries AA or AAA 16 pack. The final cost is free! There’s a limit of 2 per customer. This deal is especially good for all those Christmas presents that do not come with batteries. Go straight to the Staples site.
Walgreens – Get all the Walgreens coupon deals for this week. Highlights include Ricola Drops for free, Dawn Dish Liquid for $0.74, Blistex Lip Care for $0.74, and Coffee Mate Liquid for $0.74.
Rite Aid – Common Sense with Money has the Rite Aid coupon deals including Nivea Lip Care for $1 after coupon, Halls Cough Drops or Blistex Lip Balm for $1 each after coupon, and Green Giant Canned Vegetables for $0.75 each after coupons.
Target – This week’s list of Target coupon deals will be posted later today. Go to Target’s online coupons.
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Drugstore rewards comparison – Bargain Babe recently compared the drugstore rewards programs for CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens to determine which store has the best policy.
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I’m not sure the Staples’ battery coupon exactly qualifies as “free”. You get the purchase price back in Staples Rewards which you have to spend at Staples (!). Perhaps this is really a 50% off sale.