by Tara Kuczykowski on November 18, 2009 · 1 comment

Right now for every $25 in eGift Cards that you order from CVS.com, you’ll receive a $5 bonus GC.
These eGift Cards can be printed out from your computer and used in store just like a regular gift card, so you frequent CVS shoppers could think of this as basically free cash! Find more details here.
This offer is only valid for a limited time.
Check out the current CVS deals to see what kind of bargains you can score with your GCs!
by Tara Kuczykowski on November 3, 2009 · 7 comments

Oh happy day . . . there’s a new $5/$30 CVS Coupon available when you take a short, 3-question survey on Medicare Part D. The coupon expires two weeks from printing.
Check out this week’s CVS deals to see how you can put this coupon to work!
Thanks, Swag Grabber!

The previous three CVS flu quiz coupon links have all expired, but luckily there’s a new one to help stretch your CVS savings.
Take a quick quiz on flu shots, and at the end you’ll be able to print a $5/$25 CVS purchase coupon! It appears to have a rolling expiration date about two weeks out from the date of printing.
Thanks, Couponing To Disney!

Here’s a fantastic new way to earn some additional ECBs!
Look for the Green Bag Tag pictured above on your next trip to CVS, and purchase it for just $0.99. Attach it to your favorite reusable shopping bag and have it scanned on each trip.
You’ll earn $1 in ECBs every four times you use your reusable shopping tote and have your card scanned.
Details on card:
To earn Extra Bucks for a transaction in store, your ExtraCare card, Green Bag Tag, and reusable bag must be presented w/ purchase at checkout. Limit of one Green Bag Tag use/scan per day per household. Every 4th purchase your ECBs will print at the bottom of your cash register receipt as a $1 coupon good for your next purchase. Extra Bucks can be used until the expiration date shown on the coupon…
Kudos to CVS for giving customers an incentive reduce plastic bag use!
Thanks, Couponing to Disney!
by Tara Kuczykowski on September 21, 2009 · 14 comments

Yippee! This could not have come at a better time since I’m going to be filming a new segment of Watch Me Score! at CVS this week.
Get a $5 off any $25 CVS purchase coupon for taking a quick survey on flu shots. Coupon expires two weeks from printing and is only good for a single use.
This should really perk up the so-so weekly deals!

It’s been a long time since we saw a legitimate CVS printable $/$$ coupon. The wait is over – get a $5/$25 CVS printable coupon for watching a short video and taking a quick quiz on their new ReadyFill prescription program!
Note: The coupons print with an individual number on them. Though you will be able to print multiples, only one per computer may be redeemed.
This should sweeten up the weekly deals at CVS some. In case you are newer to the drugstore game, these coupons are deducted before manufacturer coupons, so this is a great way to lower your out of pocket costs!
Thanks, Jessica!

It’s back!!! Get a free gift the first time you use your ExtraCare card at CVS during the month of August. I’m struggling to remember what others got last year, but I know I got a free bottle of CVS brand aspirin.
From the CVS site:
In August, the first time you use your ExtraCare card at any CVS/pharmacy store, check the bottom of your store register receipt for your coupon redeemable for a FREE GIFT!
Your coupon for a FREE GIFT will be valid for one week after receiving the printout.
I can’t wait to hear what everyone is getting!
Thanks to The Frugal Find!

Pick up some valuable money-saving CVS coupons at the CVS pharmacy when you ask about their ReadyFill program! All stores should have these starting August first, but some readers are reporting that their stores have them already.
Coupons include:
- (2) $4/$20 CVS Purchase
- (1) $4/$20 Diet/Nutrition Products
- (1) $4/$20 Facial Skin Products
- (1) $2/$10 Vitamin Purchase
- (1) $2/$10 Allergy Products
- (1) $2/$10 Oral Care Products
- (1) $3/$12 Eye Care Products
Valid 8/2-9/12.
(Thanks, Simple Saving Savvy!)
The InStyle magazine website has several CVS store coupons available on their site currently. Don’t forget that CVS store coupons can be combined with manufacturer coupons on a single item!
- $1/1 Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 100+
- $1/1 Neutrogena Healthy Skin Liquid Makeup SPF 20
- $1/1 Skin Effects Cell2Cell Cellular Nutrient Serum
- $1/1 Biore Dual Fusion Moisturizer
- $1/1 Garnier Skin Renew Anti-Sun Damage Daily Eye Cream SPF 15
All expire 5/31/09.
I think these are all higher priced items, but you may be able to use them towards Spend $15 Get $5 ECBs Biore offer this week or the Spend $15 Get $5 ECBs monthly Neutrogena deal!
Please share if you come up with any good scenarios to use these!