There is a new Walgreens Infant Care coupon booklet circulating. This time around it appears these booklets are being mailed to people’s homes. I have not personally received a booklet and I don’t know of a means to request one specifically.
It seems that some people that have the free subscriptions to American Baby or Baby Talk magazine might be getting these.
If you do get the booklet, here are the coupons inside and the codes:
$1/1 Gentle Naturals product (5962)
$1/2 Johnson’s Baby 6.5 – 15oz or Desitin 2 – 4oz (ets) (5968)
$1/1 Little Remedies product (5967)
$2/1 Hyland’s Baby Teething Tablets or Teething Gel (5959)
$2/1 Children’s Advil item, Any (5963)
$2/2 packages of Huggies Diapers (5969)
$2/1 Similac Large-Size powder (5961)
$2/2 BabyGanics Products (5960)
$2/2 Pampers Swaddlers and Pampers Swaddlers Senstive jumbo pk (5964)
$3/2 Humphreys Baby Teething Products (5966)
$3/2 Triple Paste, Triple Cream or Triple Wash items (5965)
$4/2 Enfamil Infant Formula Power, 22.2 oz+ (5958)
These expire 2/28 and they are highly desirable coupon books. You can use these coupons over and over as the cashier DOES NOT need to keep the coupon (unlike with manufacturer coupons).
These can be stacked with other Walgreens coupons and with manufacturer coupons. If you do not get one of these in the mail, you can jot down the code listed above that corresponds with the coupon you want.
The cashier just needs to type in that code and the coupon will still work even though you don’t physically have it. Not all stores will do this for you, but you can certainly ask.
See the Walgreens coupon deals for the week here.
Thanks Shelly!
Shellie says
I tried this at my Walgreens but the coupon code registered as a “MANUFACTURER” coupon and they would not allow me to use it because they needed the physical coupon present 🙁
Lori says
Yes, we (Walgreens) needs the actual coupon. We cannot just put in the codes.
Charlene says
Lori,
That might be the policy at your store but it is not the policy at every store :). You can actually just enter the codes. If you grab one of the monthly coupon books you can test the theory by scanning the correct item and instead of scanning the coupon just enter the code from the bar code. I have had the stores do this lots of times because it is faster and I have had innumerable readers do it over the years as well with no problems.
I can certainly understand though if a store refused to do it.