
Welcome to $5 Drugstore Deals! Every week I show you how all the great deals come together in a seamless transaction! Even with couponing, you should set a budget! My goal is to not spend more than $5.99 (usually less) out of pocket and see how far my five bucks takes me!
All the deals I post are best case scenario. Some deals are regional, all coupons are regional, so always check your ad and do a price check first! It’s an easy way to see how far we can s-t-r-e-t-c-h our hard-earned money! I check all the ads and pick the store I think has the easiest and best deal that week.
If you’re new to couponing check out my 10 Step Couponing Course.
Points to remember about shopping at Rite Aid:
- Remember to use your store loyalty card.
- Their cash back program is called +UPs, they print at the bottom of your receipt, and can be used to buy anything in the store, except prescriptions. (they DO expire, so check the expiration date!)
- Rite Aid coupons and manufacturer coupons can be used on one item.
- Sign up HERE for their Single Check Rebate Program.
- Watch Rite Aid Video Values HERE for special coupons to print after.
- After you purchase $500 worth of products (calculated BEFORE manufacturer coupons) your card will get you an automatic 10% off all regularly priced merchandise.
- After you purchase $1000 worth of products (calculated BEFORE manufacturer coupons) your card will get you an automatic 20% off ALL regularly priced merchandise!
$3 For $66 Worth of Product at #RiteAid 7/8-7/14 Includes Coppertone! thefrugalette.com/2012/07/rite-a… via @thefrugalette #coupons #deals
— Isra(@thefrugalette) July 7, 2012
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Hi! I'm Isra, aka The Frugalette. I took my family from fancy to frugal in 3 years, with 3 kids and 1 income, oh and found the meaning of life too! To read more about my fancy life gone frugal, 

I absolutely love that you do these drugstore deals! Thank you so much! Curious…do you think maybe sometime you may do one that's more geared toward natural products like Burt's Bees, Yes to Carrots, Nature Valley Granola Bars, Gluten-Free or Organic drugstore products? That's most of what I buy so I'm curious if there are ever any good deals for those types… http://munchtalk.blogspot.com/2012/06/spiffy-busi…
It's a great idea, I try to pick a variety of items from the drugstore, Burt's Bees does come up, I'll keep an eye for it. Thanks for the suggestion!