Well it’s a totally decent deals week out there. In addition to triple coupons at Harris Teeter all week long, Kroger is back with another really good Mega Sale. And generally speaking, this is a good week to stock up on things like frozen entrees, baking supplies and cheese. There are several deals on those items.
Don’t forget that you definitely save more by shopping at least two stores to sweep up the good deals at each one, and this week is a prime example of how that works. So read carefully and make a list. There are some super deals out there!
DEAL OF THE WEEK: At Lowes Foods, the small cups of Okios yogurt are $1 and if you have the $1 coupon from Oct 4 that would make that FREE. Love that stuff.
Click “Read more” to see the list! And remember, if the store has a loyalty card, you’ll need it to get the sale price.
At Lowes Foods (These prices good through Tuesday, Nov. 10):
*This week, there’s an interesting Fresh Rewards deal on Pampers. You get a $10 coupon to use on a future order when you buy both a diapers big box ($19.99) AND a big thing of Pampers wipes for $8.99. There was a $1.50 diaper coupon on Sunday and a 50-cent coupon on wipes on Sunday that would double. So grand total you would spend $28.98, but then you’d be able to make that $26.48 with the coupons and then you’d get $10 back.
* You get $3 in Fresh Rewards when you buy $12 in baking products: Crisco oil 128 oz bottles, White Lily flour 5 lb bags, Borden Eagle brand milk, Pillsbury fudge brownie mix and Martha White muffin mixes. There are some coupons for some of those products that might make that an OK deal.
*Other Fresh Rewards deals: Get $2 Fresh Rewards when you buy any three Lowes Foods premium sliced ham or turkey breast lunchmeat packages; Get $3 Fresh Rewards when you buy four Blue Bunny ice cream tubs (it’s BOGO, buy one get one, this week but do you have freezer space?); or get $3 in Fresh Rewards when you buy two qualifying Lowes Foods trash bags. See ad for details on that.
*Dannon Activia is $2 and there was a $1 coupon on Oct. 4 and one on Sunday.
*Perdue Perfect Portions are $5.99 and there was a 75-cent coupon that will double on Oct. 4.
*Borden singles are $1.88 and there was a $1 off two coupon on Sunday.
*DEAL OF THE WEEK: Okios yogurt is $1 and if you have the $1 coupon from Oct 4 that would make that FREE.
*Healthy Choice entrees are $2 and there was a $1 off two coupon on Oct. 18.
*Select General Mills cereals are two for $4 and you could use the $1 off two coupons from Oct. 25 or the $1 off two Cheerios coupon from Sunday.
*Hostess cupcakes are BOGO, two for $3.99, and there was a 50-cent coupon on Oct. 11 that will double to make them $1 a box.
*Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce is $2.50 and there was a $2 coupon on Sept. 27.
*Hamburger Helper is $1 and there was a 75 cents off three coupon on Sept. 13 that will double and make it 50 cents a box.
*Chex Mix is BOGO and there was a 50 cents off two coupon on Oct. 4 that will double.
*Cascade us $3.99 and there was a 50-cent coupon Sunday that will double.
At Harris Teeter (prices good through Tuesday, Nov. 10):
Well, Harris Teeter’s triple coupon sale runs the whole week, so most of the deals for HT can be found in my separate thread about deals during triples. But, here are a couple other deals mostly involving coupons that don’t double or triple that you may want to consider this week.
*TGI Friday’s snacks are $2.50 and there was a $2 off four coupon on Sept. 27.
*Milk-bone dog biscuits are BOGO and there was a $2 off two coupon on Sept. 20.
*Healthy Choice meals are $2.97 and there was a $1 off two coupon on Oct. 18 (Lowes has a better price this week).
*Dannon single serve cups are 10 for $4 and there was a $1 coupon on Oct. 25.
*Craisins are buy TWO get THREE free.
*And e-Vic members, your deal this week is a 99-cent bag of Harris Teeter brand sugar. If you bake a lot, that’s totally worth picking up.
At Food Lion this week (prices good through Tuesday, Nov. 10):
*Food Lion has a three-day sale this week starting Friday at 8 a.m. There are a couple of notable items, including $4.99 bottles of Tide (use $1 coupon from Sunday), $6.99 packs of Pampers (use $1.50 coupon from Sunday) and Pantene items two for $5 (use $1 off two from Oct. 11).
*McCormick spices are 30 percent off, which is a good deal and a good chance to stock up.
*Tyson’s Anytizers are buy TWO get one FREE. That could be a good deal if you have three of the $1.50 coupons from Oct. 11.
*Snuggle is $3.49 and that’s a good chance to use that $3 coupon from Oct. 4 if you still have one. (It expires soon so be sure to use it!)
*The Kraft cheese deal continues this week, buy four and get them at $1.50 each. And if you are signed up for the Shopper’s Companioin e-newsletter, be sure to check your weekly e-mail today. Individuals do get different coupons, but some people got a 50-cent Food Lion coupon for Kraft cheese this morning.
*Jimmy Dean breakfast bowls are $2.50 and there was a $1 off two coupon on Aug. 30. There was also a 55-cent coupon on the D-Lights bowls on Oct. 4, but I’m not sure if those are breakfast or not?
*Borden cheese is $1.79 and there was a $1 off two coupon Sunday.
At Kroger stores this week (prices good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
Well, last week’s Kroger Mega Sale was really exciting, and you know what? So is this week’s! So double WOO for Kroger!
Just like last week the deal is that you get a $5 instant discount when you purchase 10 qualifying products in one transaction. There are some really good deals even without coupons, but here are the ones that match up with coupons that are out there. NOTE that all prices are BEFORE the $5 discount.
*Carnation evaporated milk is 99 cents and there was a 50 cents off two coupon on Sunday. That will double and make it FREE (after the $5 discount).
*Mrs. Smith’s pies, $2.99 and then use the 75-cent coupon from Sept. 27.
*Betty Crocker potatoes, $1.49 and then use the 40-cent coupon from bettycrocker.com or the 25-cent coupon from Oct. 4.
*Uncle Ben’s rice pouches, $1.49 and then use the $1 off two coupon from Sept. 13.
*Kleenex are $1.49 and there was a 50 cents off three coupon on Sunday.
*Chex Mix, $1.99 and there was a 50 cents off two coupon on Oct. 4.
*Ore-Ida potatoes are $2.49 and there was a $1.50 off two coupon on Oct. 25.
*Steamfresh vegetables are $1.99 and there was a 50-cent coupon on Oct. 18.
*Nestle Tollhouse chips are $2.49 and there was a 50-cent coupon Sunday.
*Snuggle fabric softener is $2.99 and there was that amazing $3 coupon on Oct. 4.
*Hormel pepperoni is $3 and there was the 35-cent coupon Sunday.
*Yolpait kids yogurt is $1.99 and there were various coupons on Oct. 4.
*And Kotex pads and tampons are $2.50 and there were coupons on Oct. 4.
Finally, be sure to check out the one-page insert in today’s paper. Kroger added a long list of baking deals to its sale this week, just for four days. Spices, yeast and sugar are all on sale. And Eggland’s Best 18 count cartons are BOGO (I don’t think I remember ever seeing those BOGO). Use the 35-cent coupon from Sunday to save even more on that one.
At Walgreens this week (good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
*Campbell’s tomato and chicken noodle soups are 50 cents each and there was a 40 cents off four coupon on Oct. 4.
*Arm & Hammer laundry detergent is BOGO, two for $6.99. There was a $1 off two coupon on Sept. 13.
*Blue Diamond almonds are BOGO, two for $3.49, and if you have two of the 75-cent coupons from Sept. 13, that’s two for $1.99.
*Duracell hearing aid batteries are $4.99 and there was a $1.50 coupon on Sunday.
*There’s a deal where you get a $2.50 Register Rewards instant rebate when you buy $10 in Bounce Dryer Bar, Downy fabric softener, Tide Stain Release, Febreze Flameless Luminary and Febreze Air Effects products. You could match that sale up with some of the coupons from Sunday for an even better deal. (To read more about Register Rewards, click here.)
*Glade soy candles are $3.99 with a $1 Register Reward rebate. Then you can use the $1 coupon from Oct. 4 to make it $1.99.
*Hefty OneZip bags are BOGO, two for $3.29 and there was a $1 off two coupon Sunday.
*There’s a deal on NyQuil and DayQuil where you get $3 in Register Rewards when you buy two for $9. Then you can use two of the $1.50 coupon sform Sunday to make the final cost two for $3.
*There are additional Register Rewards deals on Alka-Seltzer Plus, Blistex lip balm, Mucinex, Claritin and Sambucol, though no coupons. See page 7 of this week’s flier for the details on those.
*There’s also a deal on items including Pepcid, Motrin, Serenity, Tena, Begay, Johnson & Johnson first aid, Lubriderm and Neosporin. Buy three or more and get $8 in Register Rewards. Buy two and get $2. There are coupons for several of those items. Check the coupon database for the matchups.
*There’s a Register Rewards deal on Pampers jumbo packs. Buy two for $20 and get $2 in Register Rewards back. Then you can use two of the $1.50 coupons from Sunday to make it two for $15.
*Nivea skin care items are $6.99 and there’s a $1 Register Rewards rebate. Then you can use the $1 coupon from Sunday to make it $4.99.
*Dial foaming hand soap and bar multipacks are $1.99 and there’s a $1 Register Reward rebate. Then use the 35-cent coupon from Oct. 4 to make it 64 cents.
*Aveeno products are 25 percent off and there’s a deal where you get a free Travel Essentials Kit when you buy three products. Use two of the $1 coupons from Sept. 27 and that should all add up to a good deal.
There’s a big deal on Gillette body wash, Old Spice body wash, Tag and Secret. Buy two for $8 and get $2 in Register Rewards. You could use a bunch of different combinations from the Sunday coupons to make that into a good deal.
*Dawn soap is 99 cents with the coupon from the back cover of this week’s flier and then you can use the 25-cent coupon from Sunday.
*Prilosec OTC is $24.99 and there’s a $5 Register Rewards rebate. Then add the $3 coupon from Sunday and it’s $16.99.
*Perfect 10 hair color is $9.99 and there was a $5 coupon Sunday.
*Pantene, Herbal Essences and Aussie are two for $7 with a $2 Register Rewards rebate on two. There are coupons for all three from Oct. 11.
At Rite Aid this week (good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
*Prilosec OTC is $24.99 and there’s a $6 Single Check mail-in rebate. Then you can also use the $3 coupon from Sunday and that will make it $15.99.
*Crest toothpaste and Oral-B toothbrushes are $2.50 and there’s a $1 Single Check Rebate. Then add the 75-cent coupon from Sunday to make it 75 cents (limit 1). (To read about Rite Aid’s Single Check Rebate program, click here.)
*Perfect 10 hair color is $11.99 and there was a $5 coupon on Sunday.
*Huggies diapers mega packs are $14.99 and there’s a $2 Single Check Rebate. Add the $2 coupon from my blog on Sunday or the $1 coupon from Oct. 25 and that’s a good deal.
*Crest Whitestrips are $32.99 and there’s a $5 Single Check Rebate this week. Add the $5 coupon from Sunday and that’s a good deal.
*Oral-B CrossAction toothbrushes are $5 and there’s a $2 Single Check Rebate this week. Then add the $3 coupon from Sunday and that’s FREE.
*Arm & Hammer (formerly Crest) Spinbrushes are $5.99 and there’s a $2 Single Check Rebate. Add the $1 coupon from Oct. 18 and that’s $2.99.
*Mentos gum is 99 cents and there was a 55-cent coupon on Oct. 11.
*Metamucil economy size bottles are $9.49 and there’s a $4 Single Check Rebate. You can also use the $1 coupon from Sunday to make it $4.49.
*There is a $4 coupon on Imodium and Pepcid products on page 8 of this week’s flier and then you can use the coupons from Oct. 4 in addition to that store coupon for a double discount.
*Febreze Air Effects are $2.49 and there’s a $1 Single Check Rebate this week. Then you can use the $1 coupon from Sunday to make it 49 cents.
*9Lives canned cat food four packs are $1.50 and there was a $1 off three coupon on Oct. 25 That will make it three for $3.50.
This week at CVS (good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
*There’s an interesting deal where you get $15 off the Ice Age 3 DVD when you buy $20 in Mars candy and Coke products. That makes the DVD $4.99. The Coke products do include Smartwater and Vitamin Water, so if you drink those, that could be a good deal.
*Dawn is on sale for 97 cents and there was a 25-cent coupon Sunday.
*Kleenex tissues are BOGO and there was a 50 cents off three coupon on Sunday.
*There’s a deal where you get a $1 Extra Buck instant rebate when you buy Nice n Easy hair color for $5.99. Add the $2 Clairol hair color coupon from Sunday and you’d end up paying $2.99. (If you are unfamiliar with the ExtraBucks program, click here.)
*Pantene Pro-V products are two for $7 with a $2 Extra Bucks rebate when you buy two. Add the $1 off two coupon from Sunday to make it two for $4.
*Listerine Total Care, Reach toothbrush twin packs and Reach floss are all $3.99 with a $1 Extra Buck rebate. Then you can use the coupons from Oct. 18 to save a little more.
*There’s a deal this week where you get $4 in Extra Bucks when you buy both the Softsoap Ensembles base and a refill. Use the $3 coupon on both items from Oct. 25 to make that a good deal.
*Metamucil is on sale for $9.39 this week and there’s a $3 Extra Bucks rebate when you buy one item. Then add the $1 coupon from Sunday OR the $3 coupon on Clear & Natural from Sunday to make that a good deal.
*Ragu pasta sauce is three for $5 and there was a $1.25 off three coupon on Sept. 13.
*There’s an interesting deal on Glade Scented Oil Candle refills this week. They are on sale for two for $5, and when you buy $10 worth (or four of them), you get $3 Extra Bucks. But there was a coupon to get a free refill when you buy two on Sunday. So if you had two of those coupons, you could buy your four to qualify for the deal and get two additional ones free, plus the $3 in Extra Bucks. Or, I think you could probably buy three, get one free using one coupon and get the $3 Extra Bucks.
*There’s also a deal on iTunes gift cards this week. Buy $50 in gift cards and get $10 in Extra Bucks back. That’s a good one for anyone planning to buy those anyway as stocking stuffers or holiday gifts. It’s like a 20 percent rebate on a gift card.
*A large number of Cover Girl products are $5 and there were Cover Girl coupons on Sunday.
*Gold Bond lotion is buy one get one 50 percent off and there were Gold Bond coupons on Sunday.
*Eucerin lotion is $2 off and there was a $1 coupon on Sunday.
*There’s a deal on Oral-B toothbrushes where you get $5 back when you buy $10 in Pulsar or manual toothbrushes. That would be a good one to match with the Oral-B coupons from Sunday.
*Plackers dental flossers are $2.99 and there’s a $2 Extra Buck rebate. The limit’s one on the rebate, but if you wanted three packs, you could use the $1 off three coupon from Sunday and you’d wind up paying $5.97 for three.
*There’s a deal on Gillette disposable razors where you get a $2 Extra Bucks rebate when you buy one pack for $5.99. Then you could use one of the various coupons from Sunday to save more.
*And there’s a monster deal on cold and flue medicines this week where you get $10 back when you buy $20 in Afrin, NeilMed, CVS brand Saline, Ricola cough drops, Cepacol, CVS cough drops, Vicks VapoRub, Robitussin, NyQuil, DayQuil, Sudafed and Tylenol Cold. There are coupons for some of those items that could make that a better deal. See page 22 of this week’s flier and the coupon database for all the details.
This week at Kerr Drug (good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
*First of all, don’t miss the $25 coupon on the front of this week’s Kerr flier to get a $25 gift card with any transferred prescription. I don’t recall Kerr issuing a prescription transfer coupon maybe ever, so that’s a particularly noteworthy coupon. And it expires on Dec. 15, which is a nice long window.
*Systane is $9.99 and there was a $2 coupon on Sunday (better price at Target this week).
*dove hair products are $3.99 and there were coupons on Oct. 4 that could save you another $1 or so.
*Gold Bond lotion is $7.99 and there was a $2 coupon on Sunday.
*Prilosec OTC is $10.99 and there was a $3 coupon on Sunday.
*NyQuil is $4.99 and there was a $1.50 coupon Sunday.
This week at Target (good through Saturday, Nov. 7):
*First let me say that if you are planning to buy some kind of electronic gizmo like an ipod or HP ink in the next few weeks, you should check out pages 2 and 3 of this week’s flier. The whole spread is filled with items that come this week with a gift card bonus when you purchase one of them. Buy a 2 GB ipod Shuffle and get a $5 gift card back. Buy an 8GB Nano and get a $10 gift card. Or, buy two packages of HP ink and get a $10 gift card.
*Sudafed Triple Action is $4.99 and there was a $2 coupon on Oct. 4.
*Zyrtec 30 count tablets are $18.99 and there was a $4 coupon on Oct. 11.
*Neosporin is $3.69 and there was a 50-cent coupon on Aug. 23.
*Opti-Free is $7 and there was a $4 off two coupon on Sunday.
*And Systane is also $7 and there was a $2 coupon on Sunday.
*There’s a deal this week where you get a free Pantene styler when you buy any 25.4 oz shampoo or conditioner. If you have the dollar off two coupon from Sunday, that would make it $4.49 for both.
*There’s a similar deal to get a free Neutrogena cleanser when you buy Neutrogena Essentials, Restoratives or Intensives. If you have two of the $1 coupons from Sept. 20 that could be a pretty good deal (prices vary depending on what you buy).
*And there’s a deal to get a free 30-count Boots No7 4-in-1 wipes when you buy Boots No7 protect and perfect beauty serum (no coupon).
*Garnier Fructis is $2.99 and there was a 75-cent coupon on Oct. 11.
*Huggies Jumbo packs are $8.99 and you can use the $2 coupon I posted on Sunday to make that $6.99.
*Healthy Choice Café Steamers are $2.50 each and there was a $1 off two coupon on Oct. 18.
*There’s a good deal on Pop-Tarts 12 count boxes. Buy two for $5 and get a free 10 count fruit snacks or 6 count FrutaBu or Yogo Bits. If you have two of the 55-cent coupons from Sept. 13, that would make it all three items for $3.90.
*And there’s a deal where you get a box of Kellogg’s cereal free when you buy three at $2.66. There have been a couple of Kellogg’s blinkie coupons lately, and if you have a few, that could be a good deal.
*And finally there’s a deal on the back cover of this week’s sales flier where you get a $5 Target gift card when you buy any two qualifying products. Most are P&G items and had coupons on Sunday, though I’m not sure you’ll get the best price even after the gift card rebate. However, if you are in need of those items this week, it might be a good way to get a little more for your money.
That’s it for this week. These are just the deals that stood out to me. Feel free to post your own good bargains in the comments spot so everyone can save!




Re: Wednesday deals...
PoolGoddess. That is not correct. Walgreens does it for me all the time. (Capital Blvd and Old Buffalo Road, and on New Bern Ave., both locations). Seems like you got a manager who is not familiar with the policies.