Awesome Deals on Little Remedies at Walgreens, CVS & Rite Aid (Score Products for as Low as 49¢)
Check out all of the awesome in-store deals you can score on Little Remedies this week at Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid…
Rite Aid (Thru 2/14)
Little Remedies 0.5-2 oz 50% off
Deal Scenario
Buy Little Remedies .5 oz product priced around $3.99
Total After 50% off Sale = around $2
Use the $2/1 Little Remedies Product coupon found here (must register)
Final Cost FREE!
* Get $10 +Up Reward when you buy $30 (limit 2)
(Thanks, Judy!)
Walgreen 2/28
Little Remedies Stuffy Nose Kit for Infants (blue box) or Saline Drops $5.49
Use the $2/1 Little Remedies Little Noses, Little Fevers or Stuffy Nose Kit found in the Walgreens February Coupon Booklet
Plus, use the $2/1 Little Remedies Product coupon found here
Final cost $1.49!
Little Remedies Stuffy Nose Kit All Ages (Red box), $5.79
Use the $2/1 Little Remedies Little Noses, Little Fevers or Stuffy Nose Kit found in the Walgreens February Coupon Booklet
Plus, use the $2/1 Little Remedies Product coupon found here
Final cost $1.79!
(Thanks, Wild for Wags!)
CVS (Thru 2/14)
Spend $15 on Beano, Dramamine, Fiber Choice, Tagamet or Little Remedies = $5 Ecb (limit 3)
Deal Scenario:
Buy 4 Little Noses Saline Spray/Drops 0.5 oz. $3.99 each (online price)
Total = $15.96
Use 4 $2/1 Little Remedies Product coupons found here (You will need 2 computers)
Pay $7.96
Get back $5 Ecb
Final cost $2.96 total, just $0.74 each!
Collin – the 1 oz saline was NOT on sale at my RiteAid, and is excluded from the sale on their website. The better deal might be to get the .5oz bottles for free — Regular price is 3.79-3.99 so on sale for 1.99 or less, minus coupon, equals free
Thanks, Judy! I just updated the scenario.
What happened to the Amazon Post for Caseology cases, I was just checking out on Amazon and came back to copy promo code and it was gone! 🙁 Anybody still have the promo code?
Code is B3WXOMNW. Hth!
Thank you!! 🙂
Sorry for the confusion. I decided to remove the post, as most readers were having issues getting the code to apply and then when I went back to test again it didn’t work, so I think it’s dead. 🙁
It just worked for me on a Caseology [Bumper Frame] reduced to $12.99 with the code it came out to $8.99! 🙂 I also wanted to purchase the Caseology [Dual Layer] reduces to $11.99 one, but the code did not work for this one. So the code still works just on select cases.
*Caseology [Dual Layer] reduced to $11.99,
Sorry for the typo!
These were $3.79 at my rite aid. $1.89 after sale, plus $2 coupon = better than free! 🙂
CVS mentioned as online price. Does instore offer pricematch? Or how to deal with that price?
No CVS doesn’t pricematch their online price. Most stores are in the same price range, give or take $1 or so. Collin is just noting the online price when she figures these deals if no price is given in the ad.
So I went to buy 2 adult and 2 children robitussin because I wanted to use the 3.25/2 coupons + ibotta and snap and they asked for my id then I was limited to 3. Did this happen to anyone else? Anyone know if I go back tomorrow to buy the other two will I be able to? I’m 24 and I’ve never had it happen at cvs or walgreens when they have stock up prices.
What store are you referring to , Rite Aid? Some states/stores do have limit on OTC medications with certain ingredients. I’d ask the pharmacist, they would know for sure the limit & how long between purchases, since they enter your ID in the computer.
The reason they do that is because you can make illegal drugs from some of the over the counter medications. They check my ID all of the time when I go buy nasal decongestants for my family, CVS, Walmart, and Walgreen’s all do it.
The little remedies coupon expires 2-26-15. You can’t use it at Wags on 2-28