Starting NEXT WEEK at CVS, we will see a great deal on sunscreen:
Buy 2 Neutrogena and get a $10 ECB (limit 1)
There are (2) sets of coupons available for $2 off here and here
Assuming the sunscreen is priced at $7.99-9.99 each this works out to as low as $.99 each after coupon and ECB!
These sunscreen deals are few and far between so if you can use these products I would grab those coupons while you can! I am crossing my fingers for a $4/20 coupon to show up as well.
Remember, this starts NEXT WEEK. You can see this week’s CVS coupon deals here.
(Thanks Penny Pinchin Mom!)
Jose says
Got a 5/25 coupon in my email this morning, but it expires 5/14! =(
Charlene says
Jose- does your store start sales early? Mine starts them Sat night.
Jose says
Really?… I didn’t know about, sure i will call the store to ask… 😉
Charlene says
Well they almost all do. The best thing to do is just go in and look for signs. I don’t think they like to broadcast it. You can shop for 2 weeks of deals to maximize that coupon. I do occasionally have problems with the ECBs printing for items when I shop Sat but it is really the simplest thing to just call the number on the back of your card and they will force the ECB through. It prints the next time you scan your card. Just go look for signs for the new deals on Sat. Some stores start first thing in the morning and my stores seem to start late afternoon/evening.
Crissy says
The coupon states limit one coupon per perchase and one coupon per customer…so does this mean you can’t use two of the coupons?
Charlene says
Crissy- Can you print one coupon from each link? Because if it says one per person that will be a problem..
Crissy says
I printed one of each but they both say the same thing. Does it matter since its two different coupons?
Endcapps says
Remember last year around this time, the red coupon printer was giving sunscreen coupons which we could stack w/our MQs? Hoping the same thing happens next week…
franki says
8.99 was cheapest item locally (bay area)
spray on was $11-$13
Suzanne says
FYI – My CVS (Baltimore, MD) has the cheapest neutrogena suncreen (very small bottle of rub-on cream) priced at $12. The sprays were all close to $15, so I didn’t purchase. I hope we see more of these deals at better prices soon. I need to stock up!