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Rite Aid Deals Week of 8/12/08: 30 Free after Rebate Items

by Tara Kuczykowski on October 13, 2008 · 7 comments

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The closest Rite Aid to me is 30 miles away, but I just had to let my readers know about all the fabulous free after rebate items available this week, a $144.20 value! I’m not that familiar with Rite Aid’s Single Check Rebate program, but from what I gather it’s very similar to Walgreens’ EasySaver Rebates. You can only submit for your rebate once a period, so if you’re planning to do some additional shopping there this month you’ll want to wait to submit for your rebates. If anyone has additional details to share about the SCR program, we’d be forever grateful for your help!

Below you’ll find the list of 30 free after rebate items along with coupon matchups. It’s my understanding that many Rite Aid stores will not accept Internet printable coupons, so YMMV in using these!

4 Way Nasal Spray $3.99

Ayr Saline Nasal Rinse Kit $6.99

Bee Md Natural Cough Drops $2.49

Breathe Again Nasal Spray $7.99
$2/1 Breathe Again printable

Buckley’s Cough Mixture/ Or Chest Congestion $3.99

Chapstick True Shimmer $1.99
Chapstick True Shimmer Mail-in Rebate up to $2.99, exp. 11-22-08 (V 10/12/08)

Children’s Advil Liquid $3.99
$1/1 Children’s Advil Liquid printable

Children’s Throat Cooler $2.99

Chloraseptic Max Sore Throat Spay Or Lozenges $2.99

Comtrex Cough And Cold/ Or Cold And Sinus $3.99

Excedrin Express Gels $3.99
$2/1 Excedrin printable

Hyland’s Cough Syrup/ Or Sniffles N Sneezes $3.99

Little Colds Decongestant Plus Cough/Little Noses Saline Mist $3.99

Lizard Lips Lip Balm $0.99

Lypsyl Lypmoisturizer $1.99

Mentholatum Chest Rub For Kids $2.99

Nasalflo Neti Pot $10.99
$3/1 Nasalflo Neti Pot

Nexcare Cold Sore Treatment $8.99
$2/1 Nexcare Cold Sore Treament printable

Novitra Cold Sore Cream $8.99

Orajel Cold Sore Treatment $6.99
$1.50/1 Orajel Mail-In Rebate printable

NeilMed Pediatric Sinus Rinse Starter Kit $4.99
$3/1 NeilMed Sinus Rinse printable

Sambucol Immune System Booster $7.99

Simply Saline Allergy And Sinus Relief Or Baby $3.99

Simply Saline Nasal Mist Cold Formula $4.99

Simply Saline Sinus Kit $6.99

Softlips Lip Conditioner $2.99

Sucrets Throat Lozenges $2.99
$2/1 Sucrets Mail-In Rebate printable

Theraflu Warming Relief Liquid $3.99
$1/1 Theraflu printable

Triaminic Cough Syrup $3.99
$2/1 Triaminic printable

Zucol Coldcare $5.99

See the Rite Aid website for additional details on the Single Check Rebates program.

Need a prescription filled? Use this coupon for a $30 Gift Card with any transferred prescription!

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1 Trina October 13, 2008 at 11:30 pm

I went to Rite Aid this afternoon to purchase a few of the free after rebates items. I was able to use internet printables. It is very similar to Walgreen’s rebate program. Rite Aid sends you individual checks for the items in postcard form.

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2 Saving Sherry October 14, 2008 at 8:53 am

I usually hit Rite Aid once or twice a month. The thing I love about them is you get a check back. You can do whatever you want with that check- roll it to next months deals, put it in your savings, whatever you want. I usually do the gift card at Walgreens because I just can’t pass up the extra 10% and CVS has the ECBs, but at Rite Aid you just enter your receipt info and a month later you get a check in the mail!

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3 Heather October 14, 2008 at 10:10 am

The Sucrets and the Chap Stick are both double rebates. You can get your money back from the manufacturers as well! Just make sure you get a separate receipt for one of the items, as you will need to send back the original with your rebate form to the manufacturer.

4 Melanie October 14, 2008 at 12:26 pm

Many Rite Aid stores don’t accept printable coupons (thankfully mine does) and they have pointed out to me several times that if they do not have a FAR item in stock, they can issue a receipt that acts as a raincheck but still allows you to claim your rebate! Awesome eh? I went last night and used my rebates from last month, spent an extra $8 after coupons and will get almost $60 back!!

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5 Amber October 14, 2008 at 3:33 pm

I get their rebate items each month and feel like I hit the jackpot this time! I spent $128 yesterday on things we would need anyways and got TONS of stuff! So excited to get that check in the mail!

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6 Ross October 14, 2008 at 11:03 pm

The link to the Excedrin Express coupon goes to a Theraflu site. Try this site instead: http://www.excedrin.com/index.shtml. There was a link to a $2 off .

7 Deal Seeking Mom October 14, 2008 at 11:05 pm

Thanks for the info, everyone, and thank you for pointing out that mistake, Ross! I fixed the link, so we’re good to go.

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