High Value $3/2 Right Guard Deodorants Coupon = Just $1.50 at CVS + More
Head on over to Coupons.com where you can print this new coupon valid for $3/2 Right Guard Xtreme Defense Antiperspirant/Deodorants (excludes trial and travel sizes). This coupon expires 5/19 and has a limit of one identical coupon per shopping trip.
Even better, through 5/11, CVS has Right Guard or Dry Idea Deodorant on sale 2/$6. Pair the printable coupon with the CVS sale for a nice deal on deodorant!
CVS Deal Idea (Thru 5/11):
Buy two Right Guard Deodorants 2/$6 or $3.59
Total = $6
Use the $3/2 Right Guard Xtreme Defense Antiperspirant/Deodorants (excludes trial and travel sizes) printable coupon or available in the CVS App
Or use the Buy 1 Right Guard Best Dressed, Xtreme Defense or Dry Idea Antiperspirant/Deodorant, Get 1 Free (up to $4.99 value) coupon found in the 5/5 RMN (exp 5/19)
Final cost $3 total – just $1.50 each!
Don’t shop at CVS? Snag this deal at Walmart or Target…
Buy two Right Guard Deodorants $3.47- $3.49 each
Total = $6.94 – $6.98
Use the $3/2 Right Guard Xtreme Defense Antiperspirant/Deodorants (excludes trial and travel sizes) printable coupon
Final cost $3.94 – $3.98 total – just $1.97 – $1.99 each!
It looks like the coupon is not there anymore
Thanks for the heads up David! I updated the post.
I found it this morning, but I have a question, can you use the B1G1 and $3 off two together at target?
Hi there! Thanks so much for the heads up! The coupon is back for me now too! I have updated the post! Also, I did check with customer service. They did say that both should apply. You could always check in store before shopping. Hoping that helps!
You cannot use a B1G1 AND $3 off 2 on just 2 products. To use both, you will need 4 items. Some stores may allow you to buy 3 items and the $3/2 will attach to 2 items and the B1G1 will attach to the 3rd item. But that is rare, and most stores, including Target do not allow such stacking. Per Target coupon policy –
What restrictions apply to my Buy One, Get One free (BOGO) coupon?
BOGO coupons can’t be combined (i.e., you can’t use two BOGO coupons on two items and get both for free). Unless stated otherwise on the coupon, use of one BOGO coupon requires that two of the valid items are presented at checkout of which one item will be charged to you and the second item will be discounted by its full retail price. Additionally:
** A second cents-off coupon of the same type cannot be redeemed toward the purchase price of the first item.
** If a Target BOGO coupon is used, one additional manufacturer coupon may be used on the first item.
** If a manufacturer BOGO coupon is used, one additional Target coupon may be used on the first item.
This deal did not work well for me. Using the BOGO coupon, my CVS deducted $2.14 coupon value. The cashier said it was because the ExtraBucks I redeemed came off first. The receipt show my redeemed ExtraBucks pro rated to each item I purchased. Not happy with these changes at CVS.