Monday, October 17, 2011
Breathe Right Strips - Money Maker at Walmart
If you got the coupon inserts this past weekend, you might want to check the redplum for a $1.50 coupon for Breathe Right 12 count or SMALLER. Then head to your local Wal*Mart and look for clip strips like this one for the two count Breathe Right strips
These are priced at just .97 each so .53 overage for each one. I got the groceries above for just .08 thanks to the overage on these. If you don't use them, you can always donate!
*sorry for the blurry picture of my groceries, I was too lazy to clean off the table, lol.
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Did these coupons beep? I tried to use one to see if it works, but it beeped and I saw that the register asked if the coupon amount was valid. The cashier game me a little trouble but went ahead and let me use it.
All coupons over the amount of the product beep and ask for valid amount at Walmart. If it prints a journal entry prompt, then it has an issue with matching to the product. The valid coupon amount prompt is just something they get when coupons are valid. I always get this prompt on the overage items
Did you price match your Bananas? Food Town was selling them $0.29/lb.
lol anon, no I didn't have my other ads with me as I was not planning on hitting Walmart today but my kids would gripe if I didn't bring bananas home
And your Walmart let you take all those breathe right strips? Last time I went to Walmart to price match the Nivea Lipcare she said, "We have a limit of six" I said I've never heard that before at any Walmart. and then she said, "I've been working here for 11yrs and that's how it's always been." Should I have spoken to the manager or something, still new when it comes to couponing.
Thanks for the HU! Ordering me a stack! :D
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