CVS: *NEW* $0.50/1 Starbucks Iced Coffee Store Coupon = Better Than Free Drinks (Starting 8/30)
CVS shoppers – need a little caffeine fix while shopping? π HURRY on over to the CVS site where you can print a new $0.50/1 Starbucks Iced Coffee 11oz or Starbucks Refreshers Revitalizing Energy Beverage 12oz can CVS store coupon (valid all the way thru 2/16/16 – limit one per customer).
This coupon will pair nicely with the $1/1 any 11oz bottle of Starbucks Iced Coffee premium coffee beverage coupon on Coupons.com AND the $1 Ibotta rebate (valid thru 9/3 at 2AM)! Check out this nice deal you can score at CVS, starting August 30th…
Starbucks Refreshers or Iced Coffee 11-12 oz. – Buy 1 Get 1 Free
Buy 2 Starbucks Iced Coffees 11-12 oz. $1.99 (regular price)
Total = $1.99 after BOGO sale
Use the $1/1 Starbucks Iced Coffee coupons found here (limit 1 per visit)
Plus, use the $0.50/1 Starbucks Iced Coffee CVS store coupon found here (limit 1)
Pay $0.49
PLUS, earn $1 from Ibotta App when you purchase Starbucks Iced Coffee 11oz (valid thru 9/3)
Final cost 2 for FREE + $0.51 money maker!
**Remember, this sale does not start until August 30th!
(Thanks, KT!)
At Rite Aid, they are 2 for $3 and you get 1,000 plenti points ($1) when you buy two. If you then use ibotta, it’s a $1 MM π
Great, thanks!
1000 = $10 100 = $1 Just to clarify π
No. the RiteAid
Thanks Collin π
You’re Welcome! π
Times like this I wished I had 5 tablets π
I have $5 in YEST TO YOU rewards(Kohls). If somebody wants it. Email me to ypdevi@yahoo.com
I gave this coupon coupon to Donna. She is happy. π
In the second scenario, wouldn’t you use four $1/1 to make all 4 free? You could use the CVS $.50/1 if you had other items for the overage, correct?
The $1/1 Manuf coupon is Limit One per Visit, so neither scenario will work.
I agree. Definitely not a YMMV situation either.
I updated the post to reflect the manufacturer’s limit! π
The math on the first scenario is off…..$1.99 – 2($1.00) – $0.50 – $1.00 = $1.51 MM…assuming you have something else in your purchase to cover the $0.50 from the extra CVS coupon, as I don’t believe they give money back.
The $1/1 Manuf coupon is Limit One per Visit, so neither scenario will work.
Thanks, ladies! I updated the post! π
As much as I love Collin, the note that goes against using more than “one per visit” should be removed. “One per visit” means one per visit, not “see what you can get by with”. Let’s not make it even more difficult to coupon with stricter rules when wording isn’t followed. I’ve heard of cashiers being fired over accepting coupons that they shouldn’t have! Let’s be sensitive & play by the manufacturer’s rules please.
The post is updated with the manufacturer’s limit. π
Thank you Collin! π
Saving star has rebate too