9/25/2008

Upcoming Wags Deal: Children's Tylenol and Motrin


Starting Sunday, September 28th, you can get these deals at Wags:

Children's Tylenol: $4.99. Buy 3, Get $5 RRs. Here's the breakdown:
Buy 3 Children's Tylenol for $14.97
Use 3 $1.50 off coupons in the October Easy Saver = $4.50
Use 1 $3/3 Manufacturer's Tear-Off hanging in the baby dept. = $3.00
You'll Spend $7.47 oop and get $5 RRs = $2.47 for THREE or $.82 Each!

Children's Motrin: $4.99. Buy 3, Get $5 RRs. Here's the breakdown:
Buy 3 Children's Motrin for $14.97
Use 3 $1/1 Wags coupons from the children's activity book by the pharmacy.= $3.00
Use 1 $3/3 Manufacturer's Tear-Offs hanging in the baby dept. = $3.00
You'll Spend $8.97 oop and get $5 RRs = $3.97 for THREE or $1.32 Each!

With the upcoming cold/flu season ahead, you may want to stock up while you can!!

There's also a $1 off any Tylenol product printable here and a $1 off any Motrin product printable here.

UPDATE: I bought two Tylenol and one Motrin and not only did the $5RRs print, but also another $2 one! I'm not sure if this is a hidden deal or not. Hopefully yours does the same!!!

Happy Shopping!

6 comments:

  1. Can you use more than one easy saver coupon at a time? Or does it automatically take it off 3 times when they scan it?

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  2. What's an RR? Does one need 3 Easy Savers to get 3 coupons (and where does one get an Easy Saver?)

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  3. I hope this works. I am a little concerned that the Wags book coupon is a MC and the ones in the aisle are MC as well, will they let you stack them? I hope they are in aisle at a lot of stores. I guess it's a YMMV deal and an excellent one at that! Thank you for posting.

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  4. I plan on going tomorrow morning to ask our Wags manager about this deal. (Which doesn't mean all manager's are the same! YMMV) But the coupon in the coloring book is a Wags coupon only. It can be stacked with a Manufacturer's coupon.

    I am unsure of the Easy Saver policy. I don't use them too much.(yet! Wags is getting better!)I know the regular Wags coupons in the newspaper take them off for each item and you only need one coupon so these may work the same. Has anyone else bought three of the same items from an Easy Saver??

    If the tear-offs are missing, you can use a printable. They usually let you print two. So you'll have to pay $1 more but it is still a good deal.

    As with all coupon deals, I highly stress you abide by your store's policy. I do not promote any type of coupon fraud here.

    Dampscribbler, an RR is a "Register Reward," which is money you can use on your next order. It's like an ECB from CVS. Please note, most RRs have a 2 week expiration date, unlike CVSs normal month.

    Hope this helps!

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  5. I was just at my local Wags today- The Childrens Tylenol / Motrin wasnt on sale for $4.99??
    Also, baby dept didnt have the tearoffs and pharmacy didnt have the childrens activity book! bummer!

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  6. Check your local ad. Should it have been on sale? Ours were advertised as $3.49 after using the ES coupon.

    Here's what I found out at our local Walgreens. YMMV. The coupons were all allowed. You only need to use one Easy Saver catalog coupon despite buying three. And the $5RRs were printing.

    I also bought 4 Cascade Gels.

    I ended up with $12 in RRs. Not sure why the extra $2RRs printed. It was also from McNeil. May be a hidden offer?

    I paid $22oop and got $12RRs for 4 Cascades, 2 Children's Tylenol and 1 Children's Motrin.

    I didn't check to see if our pharmacy still had the children's books or not. I had purchased several last month so I didn't need them.

    Hope your trip went well, too!

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