CVS Match Up Deals for 5/1-5/7
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CVS Match Up Deals for 5/1-5/7

Posted on Monday, May 2nd, 2011 at 6:12 am
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Drugstore deals just can’t be beat when it comes to getting basic items for free or close to free. Here are the CVS match up deals for this week. Please remember that although CVS stores are usually pretty consistent, sales and promotions may still vary by region.

If you spot a great match up deal that I missed, please share it in the comments.

UPDATED 5/3

IvorySoap (3pk), $0.99
Use the $1/1 in the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
Get it free!

Dawn, $0.99
Use $0.20/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
There is a limit of five

Soap: Dove, Yardley, Lever 200 or Ivory, $0.99
Use $0.30/1 coupon from the May All You magazine

Special K Bars (5-8 ct) or Special K Cereal or Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain, $2.47
Buy 2 and use $2/2 coupon from the 5/1 RedPlum Sunday insert

Crest Pro-Health, Extra Whitening or Whitening w/ Scope, $2.75
Use $1.50/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
Colgate MaxClean Toothpaste, $2.77
Use $1/1 from ALL YOU magazine
Plus get $2.77 back in ECBs

Old Spice Body Wash, $3.99
Buy 2 and use Buy One Get One Free coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
$1.99 each after coupon

Bounce or Tide Dryer Bar 1 ct, Stain Release Liquid (20-21 oz) or Booster Pac (10 ct), $3.99
Use $1/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert

Buy 1 Right Guard, Dry Idea Body Wash or Dry Idea Deodorant $2.99,
Buy 2 and use Buy One Get One Free coupon from the5/1 RedPlum Sunday insert
Plus get $1 ECBs
There is a limit of 2

All Laundry Detergent 2x Ultra (28-32 loads) or 3x Small & Mighty (32 loads), $4.99,
Use $1/1 coupon from the 4/10 RedPlum Sunday insert
Plus get $1 ECBs
There is a limit of 2

Tampax Pearl Tampons (36-54 ct), $7.99
Use $1/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
Plus get $2 ECBs
There is a limit of 1

Clairol Natural Instincts Hair Color, $7.99
Use $2/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
Or use $3/1 coupon from the 4/17 RedPlum Sunday insert
Plus get $2 ECBs
There is a limit of 1

Garnier Cream or Treatment Treatment or Nutritioniste Skin Renew Lotion or Cream, $10.99
Use $2/1 coupon from the 5/1 RedPlum insert
Plus get $3 ECBs
There is a limit of 1

Bounty Paper Towels (8 pk), $7.99, Get $2 ECBs (Limit 1)
Use $0.25/1 coupon from the 5/1 P&G Sunday insert
Plus get $2 ECBs
There is a limit of 1

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