That's an amazing deal. I have been eyeing these for awhile too!
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I took ds with me to WM tonight. I SCOPed 8 Crayola products. Their price tag total was $46.29, every item scanned higher and I got them all for free. I took pictures of each price tag with picture of the item and had to argue for 3 similar items. They each had their own pictures/price tags and different bar codes. I figure the scanned price plus taxes would have totalled about $70. Ds was excited. Some of the items will be used once our kids use up their current markers, paint, etc. I put them in my closet. I plan on using some of them as birthday gifts for random parties the kids get invited to. I saw one employee come back with all the price tag signs. I also got some deals with $10.37 in coupons that expire tomorrow. I should also get $4.75 back from CO51.
I found a Shoppers that had not been totally cleared out today and got some really good deals on chocolate to use for Valentines. I had a $10 card from the Seniors Day and also a SDM gift card-long story, so it didn't cost anythingOOP. I also picked up a very nice roll of wrapping paper that was on sale. Wanted to find a cheap calendar, but haven't found one yet.
I'm going to the States to visit family and picked up 3 Kinder eggs for .50 each. They can't buy them there.
Kinder chocolate minis, 55 pack, $0.24
Star Wars gift set: 1 battery toothbrush, tooth paste, fluoride rinse, clearance $3.50
Dove Essentials gift set: body wash, dry spray antiperspirant, travel case, clearance $2.50
Axe Anarchy for Her gift set: body wash, shower tool, deodorant body spray, clearance $2.50
Vaseline gift set: mittens, 2 lotions, lip therapy, clearance $2.50
President's Choice candy cane ice cream $2.94
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^^I would of never of thought to look up if it was illegal to transport kinder eggs into the us. That would be crazy to imagine getting that kind of a fine for a 50 cent treat.
Bought 72 Lunchmates (the 50g size) for .97 each at WM.
Then was able to get 24 packs of Pepperettes ($7.97 each = $191.28) for free with the B3G1 Schneiders coupons that expire today.
Very happy as it's the only consistent thing that DS will eat in his lunch (get in the protein wherever you can!), and the small packs have oatmeal cookies, rather than the KitKats in the larger size.
The Lunchmates will be eaten before expiry, the Pepperettes will have to go in the freezer ;)
Went to GT tonight at 4:56. The door was already locked so I ran in the out door! lol Asked, Can a grab a couple of things quick. Ran and got 4x Schneiders chicken wings (4x 2.00 coupons) and 2 bags (all they had left) of hash browns for 25 cents each. (with 1.00 coupons. Saved $10. That was close!!!!!!!
Bought 48 NN soup flats at NF. With my personal offer of 200 points per pack, I paid only $0.05 each, for a total of $2.40. :)
(I was trying to get more but the cashier gave me a limit of 24, so I talked him into 24 of each of the chicken and beef)
Sounds like a great deal @Valerey ! What is a soup flat?
Edit: Just learned it's likely something similar to Mr. Noodles.
I was in Best Buy yesterday and SCOP'd some 4k movies.
Along the main thoroughfare throughout the store were a few cardboard BOXING DAY displays of movies (DVD/Blu-Ray/4k alike).
Several popular 4k titles were STICKERED with $18.99 price tags. (not signage, not shelf tags, but actually stickered on the movies themselves.) -- there were no dates listed.
I picked up "The Meg" from the display (tagged at $18.99) and proceeded to the actual movie section of the store. Here I saw The Meg (identical item, same UPC) shelf-tagged for $29.99 -- but with no sticker attached. I ALMOST swapped them so I didnt have to deal with picking the sticker off the cardboard slip cover when I got home. But then looked up the price online to realize that the current price was indeed $29.99. Going to the checkout with the $18.99 price tag attached would give me solid SCOP argument.
I then proceeded to pick up and price-check the other 4k titles from the displays that were also stickered at $18.99 -- Titles like:
Ready Player One ... Tomb Raider ... The Matrix (to name a few) -- almost all of the titles I checked are now back to their regular price. (which ranged from $30-$40) but still stickered at $18.99
I took my haul to the counter and got all of them SCOP'd down to $8.99 each*
(*SCOP rule is you get the item free up to $10. If it's more, then you get $10 off the lowest ticketed price).
So I walked out of there with over $200 worth of movies (after tax) and paying only $10ea (after tax)
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As a reminder: The other SCOP rule to be aware of is that you only get the price correction on the FIRST of a specific item. The other items have to be different. -- I mention this because some clerks may want to envoke this first-item only policy (not in this case, but I have had others cite it in the past when I was SCOP'ing 4 different kinds of mustard). Even though they are all movies, by buying different titles they all are different items. As long as the UPC is different, then it IS a different item.
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(your local store's titles and availability may vary)