Another slow week at Rite Aid….
If you are new to Rite Aid deals, the two most important things you need to know are:
1. They do not take Internet Printable manufacturers coupons (they do take Rite Aid ones). I have seen some other sites recently that have been posting Rite Aid deals with links to Internet Printable coupons. While you may be able to slip one by a brand new cashier, almost all others will refuse to take them (and the ones that do will get in trouble for it).
2. The SCR rebate program means that you can only get a SINGLE check per month. Go ahead and enter your receipts to apply for your rebate, but if you ask for your check right away, you will be unable to do any more rebate deals the rest of the month. Just enter your info for your rebates and wait until the end of the month to request your check (don’t worry – they’ll send you a reminder email!)
Don’t forget to get your $5/$25 coupon when you register at Rite Aid. Already signed up? Click here for another one!
Don’t forget to get your $25 gift cards when you transfer any prescription. Details here
Single Check Rebate Deals
Almay Eye Cosmetics: $5.99
Less $3 SCR
Less $1 from the 12/14 & 1/11 SS
Final Cost: $1.99
K-Y Yours & Mine: $17.99
Less $5 SCR
Less $5 from the 12/7 RP
Final Cost: $7.99
Serenity Underwear: $10.99
Less $5 SCR
Less $3 in-ad coupon
Less: $2 from the 11/2 SS or the October Ladies Home Journal
Final Cost: $.99
Other Deals
Garnier 100% Color: $5.99
Less in-ad $3 coupon
Less $3 from the 11/9 RP
Final Cost: $.99
Colgate: $2.99
Less in-ad $1 coupon
Less $1 from 1/18 SS
Final cost: $.99
Bounty Basic Paper Towels: BOGO
Less $1/2 from the 1/18 P&G (not all areas got this insert…I didn’t!)
Final Cost: $.29 for 2
Do you see any deals that I missed? Post them in the comments!























I’m in New Jersey and my R.A. does take internet coupons now.
I’m in Oregon and I haven’t had any problem using internet coupons at my R.A. I’ve never asked if they were permitted, but I’ve also never had a cashier tell me that I can’t use them. Could there be different policies by state?