Gain: Gain dishwashing liquid (11 ounce) is 99 cents when you use the in-ad coupon from the Walgreens ad. Also, use the Aug. 14 RedPlum coupon for 50 cents to pay 49 cents per item. Be sure to have at least one other item in your order that doesn’t need a coupon because at Walgreens, you cannot have more coupons in your total order than items, although it is fine to use two coupons on one item as long as one is a store coupon and one is a manufacturers coupon.
Arm & Hammer: Stock up on Arm & Hammer products such as laundry detergent, baking soda, deodorant and cat litter at Rite Aid, on sale buy one, get one free. Save more with the $1-off-two Arm & Hammer laundry products coupon from the Sept. 18 SmartSource circular. You also can print $1 coupons for each product from Arm & Hammer’s website, and if you spend $20 on Arm & Hammer products you will get a $10 +UP Reward. You’ll save 75 percent if you combine all savings. Check specific product prices in the store.
Huggies and Kleenex: Rite Aid has a deal on Huggies diapers and Kleenex Cot-tonelle wipes. These items are included in a promotion that gives you a $10 +UP Reward with the purchase of $30 in qualifying items. If you buy three jumbo packages of Huggies Little Movers Slip On Diapers, on sale for $9.99, along with two packages of Kleenex Cottonelle wipes (42 count) on sale for $2, your initial cost at the register will be $33.97, slightly above the $30 requirement. Add in three $3 coupons from the Sept. 11 SmartSource circular for the diapers, a coupon for $1 off two packages of wipes from the Aug. 14 SmartSource circular and a $1-off-two-wipes Video Values coupon (RiteAid.com). Your final cost will be $22.97 plus a $10 +UP Reward, so your net cost will be $12.97 for three jumbo packages of diapers and two packages of wipes, a savings of 62 percent.
Hamburger or Tuna Helper: Kmart has Betty Crocker Hamburger or Tuna Helper on sale for $1, and if you use the coupon for 75 cents off three boxes from the Aug. 14 SmartSource circular, you’ll pay 75 cents per box.
Read the full Coupon Mom column in the Deal Spotter section of the AJC on Thursdays. Visit the Coupon Mom website for more great deals.
– By Lauren Davidson, Atlanta Bargain Hunter
12 comments Add your comment
Shaun
September 23rd, 2011
9:31 am
Thanks Lauren, those diaper savings will come in handy in our house.
Fela
September 23rd, 2011
6:50 pm
Will you have any discounts on Taste of Atlanta tix?
triple OPTION
September 23rd, 2011
7:33 pm
Get 3 Georgia Tech Football Tickets for $99.00
@ RamblinWreck.com
The undefeated Yellow Jackets
have the highest scoring team in the nation,
are 3-0 and ranked # 24.
Mila
September 23rd, 2011
8:25 pm
“My” Ingles has the Gain dish detergent for $1.18….with the .50 off coupon doubled, it’s only .18….a much better deal!
Pull My Finger
September 23rd, 2011
8:55 pm
Yeah, get those Tech tickets for $99.00 and see some of the best middle school football you’ve ever seen! Heck, you may even see a mugging, a stabbing, or better yet, get mugged or stabbed yourself…….what excitement! As a bonus, you may even see a performance by Flag Boy or get to participate in a tickle pile…..
High school
September 23rd, 2011
9:13 pm
PMF, don’t be so insulting. Everyone knows that Tech is full fledged high school program.
That being said, why would anyone pay $99 to see a high school game?
interesting
September 23rd, 2011
9:19 pm
It is strange that a high school program is ranked #24 in the nation. Oh wait, I get it now. These people are jealous that they never graduated from high school like the majority of inbred Georgia fans in this state. Seriously, get a clue, your team is a laughing stock.
Pull My Finger
September 23rd, 2011
9:32 pm
interesting, now if my team’s a laughing stock, and my team beats yours pretty much every year, what does that make your team? Now go back to your parents’ basement and buff your Darth Vader mask and your pocket protector. Tell Flag Boy I said “hello”.
interesting
September 23rd, 2011
10:08 pm
I don’t know what that makes my team, but I know you are hoping for that promotion from the fries to the cash register at the local Burger King. What was the furthest you made it in your schooling? We know you can read and write, so at least through middle school. Congrats, I am sure you are the pride of your family. I hope you have tomorrow off from the grind of the fast food industry so you can watch your pups along with all the other Georgia fans in this state that never stepped foot inside an University of Georgia classroom.
interesting
September 23rd, 2011
10:11 pm
1980 sure was a good year. Is Georgia the only team from the SEC that hasn’t won a national championship? Wait, I don’t think Ole Miss or Vanderbilt have, which makes sense because that’s the class of teams that Georgia is grouped with these past few years.
High school
September 24th, 2011
10:19 am
I think Tech broke the top ten for AAAAA last week.
It is interesting that misguided insults and assumptions still cannot hide the fact that tech plays high school football – what they run, whom they play, and the maturity of their fans.
interesting
September 24th, 2011
6:22 pm
That high school team leads the nation in offense and is undefeated. How is your team doing??