Checkout the scenario to get $13.48 worth of Visine products for just $0.49 at Walgreens this week. (Thanks, eeEndevors!)
Buy [1] Visine Maximum Redness Relief Lubricant Eye Drops – $6.49
Buy [1] Visine Total Eye Soothing Wipes – $6.99
Use $1 off Visine Eye Drops, in-ad coupon (will deduct $2)
Use [2] $2 off Visine Eye Drops Walgreens printable
Use Buy any Visine product with Hydroblend moisturizers, get Visine Soothing Wipes FREE
Use $3/1 Visine Maximum Redness Relief Lubricant Eye Drops
Final Price: $0.49 for both after BOTH manufacturer and store coupons!
My Walgreens counts your items and will not let you use more coupons than products so this will not work for me 🙁
Mindi – The store shouldn’t be counting the Walgreens in-ad coupon towards your total # of coupons, that is actually a “sale ad” deal. Let me know how it works!
The Walgreens coupons – both Weekly ad and Monthly book – don’t count… they are treated more like a “price discount” instead of a coupon. This also means they apply to and lower the pre-tax price of an item whereas MQ’s do no not (they deduct after tax is calculated).
For an easy way to test this scenario – and others that include MQ coupons, IVCs or RRs – take a look at Wags Calc (just google “wags calc”… I don’t think I can post links here). It’s an online calculator and scenario planner for Walgreens deals shopping (RRs, IVCs, coupon policies, etc.)
I did this deal too and was only able to use the $2.00 Wags coupon. Ended up costing .99 for both as the eye drops were on sale for $5.99. Thanks. Also I purchase a bunch of AXE body spray. The store had a buy one get one 50% off offer this week. I had 14 coupons for BOGO expiring now and cashed them all in. Got each container for about $1.00. Did notice a range of prices between stores anywhere from $3.99 to $5.79. Now that is another variable to consider when shopping at Walgreens – no price consistency.