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Thanks for the replies SCers. I am going to try using my coupon on dishsoap.
I got 6K WUS $20 on candy and snacks and 20x on cookies.
Are cookies classified as candies and snacks?? if so, wouldn't I make money if I bought $20 worth of cookies and redeemed at best level???
Also got $2 off silhoutte yogurt (don't usually buy that brand but I'll see), $2 off any laundry detergent, 800bp WUB Kotex maxi, 20x Advil arthritis, and 20x tropicana & Quaker oatmeal.
Nothing for me :( I hope I get something this week. We are not going anywhere for Thanksgiving and it is just DH and I. So it would be something to look forward too! HAHA
I didn't get anything yet, but I'm hoping for 20x the points so I can combine it with the 2 gc's!!
Finally hubby got his offers. Attachment 259887Attachment 259888
no email here either. :banghead:
Yes, you should definitely combine your cookies and snacks coupons, if your Shoppers allows (mine does) because you are correct, at best it's a money maker, for a regular mega redemption or bonus redemption it would mean the cookies were free! This is absolutely the best way to manage promos at Shoppers
no couoons for neither dh, mom or me... time to call HO?
DH just got his, none for DS yet though.
He got:
10x WUS $30 on anything
$3.99 Milk - will use
1500pts WUB dawn, ivory or palmolive - will use on $2 dawn this wknd
$4.99 tide
BOGO facial tissue - will use on Life brand $0.79
BOGO listerine
$2.25 off any bandaid - will see what there is. Maybe a travel pack that is cheap
I am surprised that you got an offer for diabetic strips! Are you in Alberta or BC? And no they are not interchangeable so if you don't have that machine they won't work. I buy strips all the time and my mom buys more than me and we have never gotten an offer for them. Although come to think of it, I did get an 8000 bonus offer for getting a meter so I am not sure how that works as they are definitely a pharmacy item...hmmm!
I'm in Ontario, and DM got one for diabetic strips too (but she gets her for free, covered by her drug plan). She bought them once at Shoppers, because it was too late to go to our local pharmacy, and the doctor didn't write a prescription for the strips, so she had to pay up front first.