Tuesday Tips: CVS vs. Walgreens

I often have people, particularly those who are just getting started using coupons, ask me which is “better” – CVS or Walgreens?  The answer, at least for me, isn’t very easy or cut and dried, so I thought I’d share a comparison of the two!

REWARDS PROGRAMS

CVS and Walgreens both offer “rewards” for purchasing specific items (these are highlighted in the weekly ads).  The rewards are CVS are called “Extra Care Bucks” (ECBs) and the rewards at Walgreens are called “Register Rewards” (RRs).

At CVS, the Extra Care Bucks are tied to your card and cannot be used by anyone else. They print off on the bottom of your receipt when you make qualifying purchases.  You also earn quarterly Extra Care Bucks for filling your prescriptions at CVS (you’ll receive 1 ECB for every 2 prescriptions you fill) and based on your out of pocket spending (you’ll receive a quarterly ECB for 2% of your purchases during that quarter).  The Extra Care Bucks typically have an expiration date that is one month from the date of your purchase.  These are also considered “store coupons” and you can use multiple ECBs in one transaction regardless of the number of items that you are purchasing.  This makes it easier to “roll” them into other deals (if you’re not familiar with the concept of “rolling” this basically means that you use your rewards to pay for other items that earn rewards so that you are not spending much, if any “real” money out of pocket)

At Walgreens, the Register Rewards are basically a catalina coupon that prints out after you make a qualifying purchase (similar to the coupons you receive at the grocery store).  These are considered manufacturer’s coupons, so they are not tied to any one person.  Because they are considered manufacturer’s coupons and you can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item, it makes it more difficult to “roll” these into other deals if you also have a manufacturer’s coupon for the item you are buying.  For example, if there is a deal on Gillette razors and I have a Register Reward that I want to use, but I also have a manufacturer’s coupon that I want to use, I will have to add a “filler” item so that I can use both coupons.  The good news is that they have cheap “filler” items every week which typically include things that I need anyway such as spices, Hunt’s tomato sauce, canned mushrooms, and seasonal items.  Register Rewards also have additional restrictions.  For example, if you use a Register Reward from a promotion to buy that same item, another Register Reward will not print.  Also, if you use a Register Reward from a different promotion but the same manufacturer that is the same amount of a Register Reward you would earn, another Register Reward will not print.  For example, if you have a $2 RR from buying Crest toothpaste and there is also a $2 RR offer for Herbal Essences shampoo, a new RR will not print if you use the Crest RR to buy the shampoo because both products have the same manufacturer (P&G).

Both rewards coupons have some restrictions which typically exclude them from being used on items such as gift cards, postage stamps, prescriptions, and alcohol.


CVS

Pros:

-Unlimited use of ECBs per transaction, which makes them easier to “roll” into other deals

-Longer expiration dates for ECBs

-Purchases are “tracked” on your card (so, if you are taking advantage of a promotion such as “Spend $25 on X item, get a $10 ECB” and one store doesn’t have enough, you will be able to go to another store and the purchases will also count toward your $25)

-ECBs can be used on almost anything in the store!  If the limit is more than one on an ECB-earning item, you can use the ECB from purchasing the first item to buy the second item.

-When you scan your card at the red scanners in the store, you get additional store coupons that can be combined with manufacturer’s coupons for greater savings!

Cons:

-ECBs are tied to one specific card

-Household limits on ECB-earning items

WALGREENS

Pros:

-RRs are manufacturer’s coupons and can be used on almost anything in the store!

-You can use more than one RR per transaction

-You can combine store and manufacturer’s coupons and there are usually store coupons in the weekly ads, monthly coupon books with store coupons (found at the front of the store) and special coupon booklets with store coupons.  Combining the store coupons and manufacturer’s coupons results in greater savings!

Cons:

-RRs are manufacturer’s coupons so you sometimes have to add “filler items” which makes it harder to “roll” your RRs and typically results in more out of pocket expenses

-Expiration dates are shorter (usually about 2 weeks)

-Promotional restrictions make it difficult to “roll” RR because you cannot use a RR from a promotion to buy another and still earn RRs and sometimes cannot use RR from the same manufacturer

Overall, I think CVS is easier to learn if you are a newbie, but I prefer Walgreens because my Walgreens stores tend to have more items in stock and because there are not household limits (as long as I can figure out how to “roll” the RRs between different items)

If you are new to shopping at CVS or Walgreens, make sure you check out my store guides here:

CVS Newbie Store guide

Walgreens Newbie store guide

CVS deals for the week of 3/20

If you are new to shopping at CVS and would like some tips, check out this article here and here.

If you need coupons for your “deals” I recommend My Coupon Hunter!

Tag your reusable bag: Buy a Greenbag tag for $.99 at the register, get $1 ECB every 4th visit – limit 1 use per day, per household

If you haven’t already, register your CVS Extra Care card here and you should receive a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon in your e-mail. This also registers you to receive other e-mail coupons!

These are the “hottest” items I’ve seen so far this week.  This is not ALL of the deals for the week.  
 

FREEBIES:

Buy Allegra Allergy (5 ct) – $6.99, get a $6.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Allegra printable
$2/1 Allegra – 3-6 SS
Final Price = $2 moneymaker after ECBs and coupons

Buy Cobroxin Homeopathic Spray for Chronic Pain – $18.99, get an $18.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
Final Price = FERE after ECBs!

Buy Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste or 360 Surround toothbrush – $2.87, get a $2 ECB (limit 2 per household)
$1/1 Colgate 360 Surround toothbrush – April 2011 All You Magazine 
$1/1 Colgate toothpaste – 2-27 SS
Final Price = FREE after coupon/ECBs

Buy Crest or Oral-B Pro-Health Complete rinse (16.9 oz), Clinical Gum toothpaste (4 oz) or Glide Clinical Protection floss (38.2 yd) – $3.49, get a $2.50 ECB (limit 2 per household)
$1/1 Crest toothpaste – 2-27 PG
Final Price = FREE after coupon/ECBs

ECB DEALS:

Buy Arm & Hammer Spinbrush – $6.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 2 per household)
$2/1 Arm & Hammer Spinbrush printable
Final Price = $2.99 after coupon/ECBs

Buy Lysol Healthy Touch Antibacterial No-Touch system – $12.99, get a $6 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$3/1 Lysol Healthy Touch printable
Final Price = $3.99 after coupon/ECBs

Buy Schick Intuition for Men or Women – $8.79, get a $4 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Schick Intuition razor or refill – 3-20 SS
Final Price = $2.79 after coupon/ECBS

Spend $15 on select drinks and snacks, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Coke 2 liters – $1 each
-Triscuit or Wheat Thins crackers – $2 each
$1/1 Wheat Thins printable
$1/1 Triscuits printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 4 Triscuits – $2 each
Buy 4 Wheat Thins – $2 each

Use 4 $/1 Triscuits coupons (you will need 2 computers to print this many)
Use 4 $1/1 Wheat Thins coupons (you will need 2 computers to print this many)

Spend $8 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = $3 for 8 boxes (that’s $.38 per box!)
 
Spend $12 on Suave products, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Suave bodywash – $2
-Suave deodorant – $1
$.50/1 Suave deodorant – 3-20 RP
-Suave shampoo/conditioner/styler – 3/$5

SCENARIO:
Buy 12 Suave deodorant – $1 each

Use 12 $.50/1 coupons

Spend $6 OOP, get a $3 ECB
Final Price = $3 after coupons/ECBs ($.25 each)
NOTE:  If you can’t find 12 deodorant in one store, you can “spend” the $12 at multiple stores and your purchases will be tracked on your card

Buy Zantac – $8.99, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$5/1 Zantac printable
Final Price = $.99 after coupon and ECBs

The following scenarios are for those who have few, if any ECBs to start with: $23.93 in merchandise for $5.20 OOP, $2.50 ECB left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Allegra 5 ct allergy product – $6.99

Use $2 printable coupon

Spend $4.99 OOP, get a $6.99 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Zantac – $8.99
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $3.49
Buy 2 Dawn dish detergent – $.97

Use $1/1 Crest coupon
Use $5 Zantac coupon
Use $.25/1 Dawn coupon (2-27 PG insert)
Use $6.99 ECB

Spend $.21 OOP, get a $3 ECB and a $2.50 ECB

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $3.49

Use $1/1 Crest coupon
Use $2.50 ECB (adjusted down to $2.49)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $2.50 ECB

MY PLAN:  I am starting with a $9.99 ECB:  $29.97 in merchandise for $.50 OOP, $9.49 in ECBs left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 4 Triscuits – $2
.Buy 4 Wheat thins – $2
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $3.49

Use 4 $1 Triscuits coupons
Use 4 $1 Wheat Thins coupons
Use $1 Crest coupon
Use $9.99 ECB

Spend $.50 OOP, get a $5 ECB and a $2.50 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 1 Allerga – $6.99
Buy 1 Crest toothpaste – $3.49

Use $2 Allegra coupon
Use $1 Crest coupon
Use $2.50 ECB 
Use $5 ECB (adjusted down to $4.98)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $6.99 ECB and a $2.50 ECB

Frequently asked questions:

Do you really do multiple transactions at your stores?

In the past, I usually had $20-30 ECB on hand, so I didn’t have to break up my transactions as much as I did when I first started, but now that I am starting over, yes, I am doing multiple transactions. If you are doing multiple transactions, I recommend that you let the cashier know up front that is what you are planning to do. If there are several people in line, let them go in between your transactions. This gives you time to clip your ECBs and get prepared for your next transaction.

My store was out of all the freebie items first thing this morning. Can I get a raincheck?

This all depends on your store. I have contacted corporate about this before because some stores in my area give rainchecks and others won’t. According to corporate, this is up to the individual stores.

I bought the wrong item or I bought the RIGHT item and my ECB didn’t print. What can I do?

If you bought the right item, show the store clerk your ad and your receipt. They should be able to manually print your ECB at the store. If they don’t know how, you can call customer service and they can add one to your account that will print within 48 hours (you have to wait 48 hours from your purchase time to do this so they can “see” your transaction in their computer).

If you bought the wrong item and didn’t receive ECBs, you can do a return and purchase the correct item. If you paid using ECBs, they will have to give you money on a gift card.

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Upcoming CVS deal: Wheat Thins and Triscuits!

The following printable coupons were released yesterday for Facebook fans:

$1/1 Wheat Thins
$1/1 Triscuits

These will match up well with a CVS deal that starts on Sunday, 3/20:  Spend $15 on Triscuits and Wheat Thins (2/$4), get a $5 ECB

Here’s the breakdown of how this will work:

Buy 4 Triscuits – $2 each
Buy 4 Wheat Thins – $2 each

Use 4 $/1 Triscuits coupons (you will need 2 computers to print this many)
Use 4 $1/1 Wheat Thins coupons (you will need 2 computers to print this many)

Spend $8 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price = $3 for 8 boxes (that’s $.38 per box!)

(Thanks Money Saving Madness!)

*This post may contain affiliate links. Please refer to my disclosure policy for more information.

Print and save for free Allegra at CVS next week!

Next week, Allegra will be $6.99 and you get a $6.99 ECB when you purchase it! There is a $2/1 Allegra printable here, and you’ll want to hurry and print this because for some reason these coupons seem to disappear before the sales start!

Here’s the breakdown on how this deal will work:

Buy Allegra Allergy (5 ct) – $6.99

Use $2 printable coupon

Spend $4.99 OOP, get a $6.99 ECB!
Final Price = $2 moneymaker!

*This post may contain affiliate links. Please refer to my disclosure policy for more information.

CVS deals for the week of 3/13

If you are new to shopping at CVS and would like some tips, check out this article here and here.

If you need coupons for your “deals” I recommend My Coupon Hunter!

Tag your reusable bag: Buy a Greenbag tag for $.99 at the register, get $1 ECB every 4th visit – limit 1 use per day, per household

If you haven’t already, register your CVS Extra Care card here and you should receive a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon in your e-mail. This also registers you to receive other e-mail coupons!

These are the “hottest” items I’ve seen so far this week.  This is not ALL of the deals for the week. 

FREEBIES:

Buy 2 Aussie or Herbal Essences shampoo/conditioner/stylers – 2/$5.97
$1/1 Aussie/Herbal Essences coupon – P&G Year of savings booklet
BOGO free Herbal Essences shampoo/conditioner/styler – 3-13 RP
Final Price = FREE after coupons/ECBs

Buy Dial Nutriskin lotion – $4.99, get a $3 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Dial Nutriskin lotion printable
$2/1 Dial Nutriskin lotion – 2-20 RP
$1/1 Dial Nutriskin lotion – 3-13 RP
Final Price = FREE after coupons/ECBs

Buy Irish Spring deodorant or body wash – $2.99, get a $2 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$1/1 Irish Spring deodorant printable
$1/1 Irish Spring deodorant – 3-13 SS
$.50/1 Irish Spring body wash – 3-13 SS
Final Price = FREE after coupons/ECBs (when you buy deodorant)

Buy Select Oral Care products – $3.49, get a $2.50 ECB (limit 2 per household)
-Crest or Oral B Pro Health Complete rinse
-Crest Pro Health or Clinical Gum toothpaste
$1/1 Crest -2-27 PG
-Glide Clinical protect floss
Final Price = Free after coupons/ECBs (when you buy Crest rinse)

Buy TENA Ultra Thins heavy protection pads (32-42 ct) – $9.99, get a $9.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2.50/1 TENA printable
$1.50/1 TENA product – 1-2 SS
Final Price = $2.50 moneymaker after coupons/ECBs!

Buy Theraflu Daytime Severe Cold & Cough trial size (1 ct) – $.99, get a $.99 ECB (limit 1 per household)
$2/1 Theraflu printable
Final Price = $.99 moneymaker after coupon/ECBs
NOTE: Your store *should* adjust the price of the coupon down to $.99, but YMMV on being able to use the coupon

OTHER ECB DEALS:  these are just the “highlights” – this doesn’t include all of the deals

Spend $10 on Band Aid, Neosporin, or Polysporin products, get a $5 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Band Aids (PSA $3.59)
-Polysporing/Neosporin – $7.49
-Neo to Go – $6.49
$1.50/1 Neosporin AND Band Aid product – 1-9 SS, 2-13 RP
$.50/1 Neosporin or Band Aid product – 1-9 SS2, 2-13 RP

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Neo to Go – $6.49
Buy 1 Band Aids – $3.59

Use $1.50/1 Neosporin AND Band Aid coupon

Spend $8.58 OOP, get a $5 ECB
Final Price – $3.58 after coupon/ECBs

Buy 2 DenTek Triple Clean or Comfort Clean floss picks (PSA $2.99), get a $2 ECB (limit 2 per houshold)
$1/1 Dentek floss picks – 1-16 SS, 2-27 SS
Final Price = 2/$1.98 after coupons/ECBs

Spend $10 on Maybelline eye cosmetics products, get a $4 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Eye liner (PSA $5.99)
$1/1 Maybelline eye shadow or liner – 2-6 RP
-Eye shadow (PSA $3.99)
$1/1 Maybelline eyeshadow or liner
-Mascara -(PSA $5.29)
$1/1 Maybelline mascara – 2-6 RP, 3-6 RP

SCENARIO:
Buy 3 Maybelline eye shadow – $3.99

Use 3 $1/1 Maybelline eye coupons

Spend $8.97 OOP, get a $4 ECB
Final Price = $4.97 after coupons/ECBs ($1.66/each)

Spend $25 on select baby products, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Advil (40-50 ct), PM (16-20 ct), Children’s Advil, or drops – $4.50
$1/1 Children’s Advil printable
$1/1 Advil (childrens/infants) – 1-30 RP
$1/1 Advil – 1-30 RP
$1/1 Advil PM – 1-30 RP
-CVS Pharmacy baby care, baby wipes, shampoo, bath wash, powder, oil, etc – 2/$5
-Enfamil – $22
*you can use formula checks to lower your OOP!
-Gerber baby products -2/$5
-Lansinoh nursing pads, breastmilk storage bags, or Lanolin – $9
-Pampers Baby Dry, Swaddlers, or Cruisers – $20
$2/1 Pampers diapers/pants – 2-27 PG
-Pampers Natural Stages drinking cup, pacifier (2 ct) or bottle (9 oz) – $5

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Pampers diapers – $20
Buy 2 CVS baby wipes – 2/$5

Use $2 Pampers coupon

Spend $23 OOP, get a $10 ECB
Final Price = $13 after coupons/ECBs

Spend $25 on select P&G products, get a $10 ECB (limit 1 per household)
-Bounty ExtraSoft paper towels (12 ct) – $13
$.25/1 Bounty – 2-27 PG
-Charmin Freshmates wipes – 2/$5
-Charmin (16 ct Big Roll) – $10
$.25/1 Charmin – 2-27 PG
-Duracell batteries (20 ct AA or AAA) – $10
$.75/1 Duracell – 2-27 PG
-Puffs Plus lotion or Vicks – 2/$3
$.50/2 Puffs – 2-27 PG
NOTE:  There are also $1/1 Bounty and Charmin coupons in the P&G Year of Savings booklets!

SCENARIO:
Buy 1 Bounty ExtraSoft paper towels – $13
Buy 1 Duracell – $10
Buy 1 Charmin Freshmates – $2.50

Use $.25 Bounty coupon
Use $.75 Duracell coupon

Spend $24.50 OOP, get a $10 ECB
Final Price = $14.50 after coupons/ECBs

Buy Right Guard Sport, Extreme, or Dry Idea – $2.99, get a $1 ECB (limit 1 per household)
BOGO free Right Guard – 3-13 RP
Final Price = $.99/each after coupons/ECBs (when you buy 2)

The following scenarios are for those who are just getting started and have few, if any, ECBs to spend: $15.95 in merchandise for $3.97 OOP, $5 ECB left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 Theraflu – $.99

Use $2 coupon (should adjust down)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $.99 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy Irish Spring deodorant – $2.99

Use $1/1 Irish Spring coupon
Use $.99 ECB

Spend $1 OOP, get a $2 ECB

TRANSACTION #3:
Buy Dial Nutriskin lotion – $4.99

Use $2 Nutriskin coupon
Use $2 ECB

Spend $.99 OOP, get a $3 ECB 


TRANSACTION #4:
Buy 2 Crest Pro Health toothpaste – $3.49/each


Use 2 $1/1 Crest coupons
Use $3 ECB

Spend $1.98 OOP, get a $5 ECB

MY PLAN:  I am starting w/ a $10 ECB – $31.33 in merchandise for $.45 OOP, $12 in ECBs left to spend

TRANSACTION #1:
Buy 1 TENA pads – $9.99
Buy 1 Irish Spring – $2.99
Buy 1 Theraflu – $.99
Buy 1 Gain dish detergent – $.97

Use $2.50/1 TENA coupon
Use $1/1 Irish Spring coupon
Use $2 Theraflu coupon (adjusted down to $.99)
Use $10 ECB

Spend $.45, get a $9.99 ECB, a $2 ECB, and a $.99 ECB

TRANSACTION #2:
Buy 2 Herbal Essences – 2/$5.97
Buy 2 Crest toothpaste – $3.49
Buy Dial Nutriskin – $4.99
Buy 2 Gain dish detergent – $.97

Use $1/1 Herbal Essences coupon
Use BOGO free Herbal Essences coupon
Use 2 $1/1 Crest coupons
Use $2 Dial Nutriskin coupon
Use $9.99 ECB
Use $.99 ECB (adjusted to $.91)

Spend $0 OOP, get a $2 ECB, a $5 ECB, and a $3 ECB (plus I still have another $2 ECB left to spend)

Frequently asked questions:

Do you really do multiple transactions at your stores?

In the past, I usually had $20-30 ECB on hand, so I didn’t have to break up my transactions as much as I did when I first started, but now that I am starting over, yes, I am doing multiple transactions. If you are doing multiple transactions, I recommend that you let the cashier know up front that is what you are planning to do. If there are several people in line, let them go in between your transactions. This gives you time to clip your ECBs and get prepared for your next transaction.

My store was out of all the freebie items first thing this morning. Can I get a raincheck?

This all depends on your store. I have contacted corporate about this before because some stores in my area give rainchecks and others won’t. According to corporate, this is up to the individual stores.

I bought the wrong item or I bought the RIGHT item and my ECB didn’t print. What can I do?

If you bought the right item, show the store clerk your ad and your receipt. They should be able to manually print your ECB at the store. If they don’t know how, you can call customer service and they can add one to your account that will print within 48 hours (you have to wait 48 hours from your purchase time to do this so they can “see” your transaction in their computer).

If you bought the wrong item and didn’t receive ECBs, you can do a return and purchase the correct item. If you paid using ECBs, they will have to give you money on a gift card.

*This post may contain affiliate links. Please refer to my disclosure policy for more information.