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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.