Nov
13
CVS: *HOT* Free Advil 24 Count Product Expired
This Hip2Save.com Deal was hand-posted on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012 at 6:49 am.
For a limited time, head on over to CVS.com to print an in-store coupon for a FREE Advil 24 count product! This coupon is only valid today, 11/13, through tomorrow, 11/14… so you’ll need to make plans to use it soon.
*Maximum $3.99 value. Valid in-store only. Your ExtraCare card must be presented to get these savings. Tax charged on pre-coupon price where required. No cash back. Offer not valid in Hawaii.
(Thanks, Debra & I Love to Gossip!)





Laura says:
Awesome! Maybe these will help with my sinus headache today. I always get them when the temperature changes so suddenly.
Nichole B says:
Printed mine. Thanks for the post!
C. says:
Great! Thank you!
Diane says:
Firefox and IE printed different coupon codes!
C. says:
Thanks for the tip! Although I don’t know why Firefox prints so much smaller than IE, I don’t know how to change it!
Heather says:
I can’t get it to print… not sure what’s wrong.
C. says:
Pop up blocker has to be disabled.
MalibuBeachBum says:
Thanks!
Jane says:
Thank you so much Collin! Also, when will you be posting the Black Friday ads for CVS and Walgreens? Your match-ups are the best!
Ashley57 says:
I bet it will be any time – she has posted tons in the last two days.
mel says:
CVS isn’t doing a big BF ad like previous years. They are doing a 4-day ad starting Sunday with a ton of freebies. On Thanksgiving, there are about 5 or 6 free after ecb deals and a 25% shopping pass.
Cathy says:
Yay! Thanks, Collin!
Jackie says:
Thanks!
txhrc4 says:
Awesome. Thanks Collin!
Molly O. says:
Can we print two of them?
Beli says:
Two things,
1. Printed two coupons same computer and each had the same coupon number. The coupon says the EC card must be presented. So I guess even if printed from different computers it will be tied to one bottle per EC card.
2. Does anyone know if manufacturer’s coupon can be stacked with this CVS coupon?
Thanks!
Patti says:
same coupon# even if you log into cvs to get it.
Lynn says:
You can stack CVS coupons with manufacturer coupons, but since it’s a “free” product coupon, you’ll be wasting the manufacturer coupon.
Extracare coupons print with unique codes to the individual, so if they have the same number you cannot use two copies.
Stephanie says:
I printed two also – I was going to give one to my parents. They had the same code too which I thought was fine but someone said they printed in two different browsers and they got 2 separate numbers. I used mine tonight but not sure if my parents will work.
irene says:
This might sound greedy, but since it’s a CVS Q, can we stack with a MQ? In fact, there’s an Advil ad with $1 Q showing up in h2s sidebar!
Lynn says:
Why would you want to stack them? The CVS coupon is for a FREE product. You aren’t paying anything out of pocket…
irene says:
If you’ve been couponing, then you would be familiar with the term “overage.” I am well aware of what FREE means — thanks for pointing out the obvious!
For anyone else who may be interested, the Q rings up as CVS Manufacturer.
Amanda says:
Does CVS allow overages? I don’t shop there much…
Amanda says:
Nevermind, I found right on their policy it states: The total value of the coupons may not exceed the value of the transaction.
So you wouldn’t be able to have an overage. Too bad.
irene says:
Amanda, if there’s any overages, you can buy other things to offset it. The policy states “value of the transaction” and not “value of item.”
Amanda says:
It also states in the policy: In the event that any item’s price is less than the value of the coupon, CVS/pharmacy will only accept the coupon only to the price of the item. CVS/pharmacy does not provide cash back in exchange for any coupons.
AND
The coupon amount will be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).
So I just get the feeling it wouldn’t be accepted, though I suppose people can try whatever they want to try and see if it works.
Molly O. says:
i am pretty sure you can stack with a MQ.
squarejellybean says:
thanks whoo hoo
Txmomx3 says:
Can I pull it up and use it from my phone. My printer is giving me trouble. TIA
Jennifer says:
From the CVS coupon policy “CVS/pharmacy does not currently accept coupon bar code images displayed on a Smartphone, iPhone, Droid etc.” However, you should be able to save this to a pdf file and then print it at the library or a friend’s house. Hope this helps!
fran says:
Got it, thanks!
Lynda says:
my son is planing on going on a trip at the end of nov. so this will be nice to put in his suitcase. thank you
moosetracks says:
can’t get it keeps going to cancell???
Glenn says:
Hmm. It says coupon valid only for the intended recipient. Have people been able to use this successfully?
Lynn says:
I see that too! “CVS/pharmacy will not accept offers printed from unauthorized internet postings or reproductions, copies, or facsimiles of this offer. This coupon is the copyrighted property of CVS/pharmacy; it is intended for the use by ExtraCare cardholders who have recieved this message directly from CVS/pharmacy. CVS/pharmacy reserves the right to reject any coupon presented by parties outside of the original distribution list. Original coupon must be relinquished at the time of purchase. Coupon is void if copied, transferred and where prohibited by law.”
jill says:
says coupon is not available anymore!
mel says:
odd, I *just* printed it!
Cynthia says:
NO longer available – boooooo!
Lynn says:
Gone!
Blanca says:
It says it is no longer available! Thank you though!
Diane says:
All gone…
Peggy says:
Got it thanks! There was a clock on the site counting Dow the time it was available
mindy says:
i just printed it!
sara says:
i printed and took it in. Got free advil that was $3.99, but had to pay $.27 tax. I used my HSA card so I wouldn’t have to even pay tax! who says nothing in life is free? lol! thanks collin!!!
Stephanie says:
What coupon number did people get? Wondering if it was all the same number regardless of where printed/who printed.