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Rite Aid Deals: Free L’Oreal, .50 Glade, .50 Oreos!

02/18/2011 By Charlene 18 Comments

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Here are just a few highlights from the Rite Aid ad for 2/20. I’d love to hear from those of you in So CA about how the week has started for you!

Nabisco Cookies $3 each
Buy 2 and Get $1 +UP Reward
Use $1/2 ad perk coupon
and Use $1/2 Oreos coupon (providing your store has the springtime flavor)
Final Price: $1.50 per pack and it qualifies for the Resolution Rewards
PLUS Oreo cookies are part of the $1 +Up Food bonus this month.  So you should get (2) $1 +Up back making them just .50.

Glade Fabric and Air Odor Eliminator 2/$6
Get $1 +Up on 2
Use Buy One Get One Free coupon from All You Feb
and Use $1/1 printable coupon
Final Price: .50 each

L’Oreal- Spend $15 on L’Oreal products and get $5 +Up Reward

{Deal Idea}
L’Oreal Youth Code Starter System $34.99 (projected price)
Use $3/1 from 2/20 RP
and Use $10/1 ad perk coupon
Pay $21.99
You will get $10 back in a rebate, you will get (2) $5 +Up Rewards, and you will get a $5 rebate from Rite Aid (rebate #10)
So a $3 profit!

Stay tuned for the rest of next week’s deal!

Filed Under: Rite Aid Tagged With: Rite Aid

« L’Oreal $10 Youth Code Rebate
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Comments

  1. Melissa says

    02/18/2011 at 6:15 AM

    I’m wondering if those of us with the 20% wellness discount are going to have to work out a different deal for the L’Oreal since that would bring it below $30? Or is that a sale price already?

  2. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 8:58 AM

    Melissa if you have 20% off you will need to pull together an alternate scenario.

  3. anna says

    02/18/2011 at 9:46 AM

    cookies are $.50 not free

  4. Janet says

    02/18/2011 at 9:50 AM

    My Rite Aid didn’t have the Spring Oreos. 🙁

  5. Sara says

    02/18/2011 at 10:45 AM

    No spring oreos’ at my Rite Aid either, they are just starting to put out the Easter stuff. No limits on the J&J products it seems or Huggies. Got 8 J&J products and all UPS printed.

  6. Patricia says

    02/18/2011 at 11:36 AM

    The L’Oreal Youth Code Starter was $34.99 at the Rite Aid I shop at.

  7. HeatherRaye says

    02/18/2011 at 12:17 PM

    So 2 $5 Ups with print? I didn’t realize that if you spent $30 on one product 2 would print for a WYB $15 deal! Hmmmm…..nice! Or is there another deal running at the same time?

  8. ps says

    02/18/2011 at 12:40 PM

    Loreal youth code –
    “You will get $10 back in a rebate, you will get (2) $5 +Up Rewards and you will get a $5 rebate from Rite Aid (rebate #10)”

    I see that there is single check rebate of $5 on this product. Where is this extra $10 rebate and (2) $5 +Up rewards coming from ?? Can you please explain.

  9. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 2:04 PM

    Ps if you just look down one post you will see that I posted the $10 rebate from the manufacturer. Here is how I laid the deal out:

    L’Oreal- Spend $15 on L’Oreal products and get $5 +Up Reward

    {Deal Idea}
    L’Oreal Youth Code Starter System $34.99 (projected price)
    Use $3/1 from 2/20 RP
    and Use $10/1 ad perk coupon
    Pay $21.99
    You will get $10 back in a rebate, you will get (2) $5 +Up Rewards, and you will get a $5 rebate from Rite Aid (rebate #10)
    So a $3 profit!

    So you can see from both the picture and from the deal listed above there is a $5 +Up when you spend $15. If you are spending $35 that should give you (2) of the $5 +Up. The $10 rebate is listed here:

    http://myfrugaladventures.com/2011/02/loreal-10-youth-code-rebate/

  10. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 2:06 PM

    HeatherRaye we will have to wait until Sunday to know for certain but if you spend $30 or more there should be (2) of the $5 +Ups that print. That has been the case on almost every deal for the past several months. If for some reason both do not print, you are paying about $2 +tax for $35 in skincare. I see this as a win no matter what.

  11. yulean says

    02/18/2011 at 2:33 PM

    I am so exciting about this deal, hopefully I can find one in store.

  12. yulean says

    02/18/2011 at 2:49 PM

    Melissa, if yo have 20% discount would even make better deal.
    Buy 2 of youth code product:
    one starter kid youth code 34.99-20%=27.99
    one regular 24.99-20%=19.99
    Total=47.98 – 10- 5- 6- 15- 10-5 (Use1 $10 RA coupon, use1 $5 RA coupon, Use2 $3 off manual coupon from redplum get back $15 up reward, $10 rebate and $5 rebate from RA)
    Total $8 money maker plus if you use the $4 beauty video would make this to $12 mm 🙂

  13. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 3:01 PM

    That works out the same for me at $3 but maybe I missed a $5 in the somewhere. Remember you do still need to pay tax on the full value of the products.

  14. yulean says

    02/18/2011 at 3:32 PM

    You missed the $15 up reward back because my total came up to be $47.98. My calculate show that I should get 2 free youth codes + $12 money maker(1 youth code starter kit and 1 youth code regular bottle free).

  15. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 3:43 PM

    Ok let me see:

    $47.98 for 2 items
    – $10 rebate from Loreal
    – $5 rebate from Rite Aid
    = $32.98
    – $10 ad perk coupon
    – $5 ad perk coupon
    – (2) $3 MQ
    = $11.98
    – $15 in +Up
    is – $3.02

    So I am missing something else.

  16. yulean says

    02/18/2011 at 4:07 PM

    Here what I copy from my excel:
    27.992 youth kit
    19.992 regular
    47.98 total
    -4 $4 of 20
    -10 RA
    -5 RA
    -6 man
    -10 rebate
    -5 rebate RA
    -15 upreward
    Total of money maker 7.02, not 12 since I put extra $5 RA coupon 2 time in my excel. I am trying to help Melissa and those who have question about 20% discount. I still think the 20% discount would make a better deal.

  17. Charlene says

    02/18/2011 at 4:20 PM

    Ok that works out to be the same. The $3 without the extra 4/20 coupon or $7 with the 4/20 coupon. I am sure they appreciate the additional scenario you put together Yulean. It is a better deal because you get the extra product for almost the same. A few extra dollars for tax is worth it.

  18. sarah mcreynolds says

    02/18/2011 at 6:40 PM

    How do you know if you have a 20% wellness card?

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