There is a new Ricola Coupon for $.60 off a bag of Mixed Berry Drops. (zip code: 10138).
I am almost certain Ricola is about $1.29 at Target- so $.69 per bag after coupon.
The other option is at Walgreens:
Ricola Cough Drops are $1.29 with in ad coupon (limit 3)
Use $0.50/1 Ricola Cough Drops, exp. 10/22/11 (Walgreens, Oct)
and Use the $.60/1 Ricola coupon
Final Price: $.19 per bag
There is also this coupon:Buy Ricola Dual Action, Get Any Bag of Ricola Free from 10/2 SS that you can try using as well!
We will see a lot of sales on cough drops in the next few weeks so I would grab that coupon while you can!
Stephanie says
Looks like the “Dual Action” is pictured on the Wags Coupon…probably worth a try to use the BOGO!!! ๐
Linda G. says
At Walgreens are you allowed to use an in-ad coupon AS WELL AS a store coupon (in addition to manf. coupon)? I guess I’m used to Rite Aid. Thanks!
Amber says
I went to walgreens today and they were out of the Dual Action and let me use the b1g1 on the regular 1.29 with coupon. It could have just been my Walgreens though.
aflmom says
The dual action is pictured in the ad! I bought some today and was able to use the BOGO, the ad, and then the Oct. coupon which makes it a mm.
Charlene says
Ah! Ha! I guess I should have looked at my own photo!
Charlene says
Linda- it will be up to each store but the coupon policy says you can use applicable Walgreens coupon(s)- like that which seems to mean you can use any available coupon they offer if that makes sense:
http://myfrugaladventures.com/where-to-begin/coupon-policies/
aflmom says
My store was out of the dual action and said I could use (2) regular Ricolas with the BOGO coupon. Just be careful if you’re using the Oct. book coupon. It specifies certain sizes although the stickers in the store had the 0.50 coupon listed for all the Ricolas. Also, if they do have the dual action, the Oct. coupon book won’t take off for that kind. All the stores in my area have let me use the monthly IVC’s with the in ad coupons. However, when I have a BOGO it varies as to which price they take off—the price before the in ad coupon or after it. Usually (not always) if I give the BOGO first, then the others it’s not a problem. In this particular instance the BOGO is up to 3.99.
Michelle B says
I just went last night and bought the original ricola for 2.29 and the dual action for 1.99. The cashier took off 1.99 for the BOGO coupon, took off 1.70 for the in ad coupon, and then took off .50 cents for the original ricola from the oct book. If my math serves me right, I paid 9 cents for both =)
Sherry L says
The dual action is included and I used the bogo coupon.
Charlene says
Michelle, Walgreens is magic with coupons like that ๐
TJ says
Will Walmart honor both Walgreen’s coupons?
Sylvia says
On Monday, I was at Walgreen’s to get cold meds for my hubby who has a man-cold. I picked up both Ricola dual-action and the regular, and was going to use the in-ad coupon and the BOGO coupon. Well, I was paying at the pharmacy and the poor pharmacist had no clue how to ring up 3 coupons, much less a BOGO q (my 3rd q was for Sudafed). I couldn’t get upset with her as she was really trying to help me. She asked someone on their phone for help and she was told that I could use only one coupon at a time on the Ricola(?). Obviously, another one without a clue. So, I said it’s ok, forget it. Lesson learned: don’t use too many coupons at the pharmacy. Just go to the cosmetic counter.
Mel says
You ladies should just wait until next week: Rite Aid will be having a ton of cough drops for FREE! and most won’t even require a coupon…