After I started couponing this last January, I noticed that I mentally started developing price points that I would not exceed for certain products. For example, I use Colgate toothpaste. During my first coupon deal, I managed to get a tube of toothpaste for free! I thought that was just one of the most amazing things that I had ever done! Okay, so now you know that it does not take much to make me happy these days! :-) Anyway, little did I know at the time, that getting a free tube of toothpaste was something that I could do quite often. Since January, I have "purchased" five tubes of toothpaste (none are travel size), and I have paid nothing for them. This week, I will get two more tubes (6 oz) for free. In fact, I think I will actually be paid $1.00 for each tube to buy them. Now that is amazing - being paid to buy something for free! If you are wondering how I will manage this common feat, it is simple. For example, this coming week (5/1/2011), CVS has Colgate toothpaste on sale (using one's Extra Care card) for $2.77 with a limit of two tubes per person. For each tube, I will use a $1.00 coupon that I will clip from the May 2011 issue of All You magazine, which is told at Wal-Mart and Amazon.com (I'll do a posting about that magazine in a few days). That coupon brings the price down to $1.77 per tube. Since I will have the cashier scan my Extra Care card, I will end up getting back $2.77 in Extra Care Bucks (ECBs). That brings the price down to $0, and gives me $1.00 of extra buying power at CVS. When you coupon, you have to re-arrange your thinking when it comes to calculations for free things. When I purchase these tubes of toothpaste this coming week, I will actually pay $1.77 per tube plus tax, but I will get back the ECB for $2.77, which I can use on a future purchase at CVS. Of course, by using your Extra Care card without the $1.00 coupon, you can get the toothpaste for free; you just will not get the overage.
With that explanation out of the way, below are just a few products with the maximum prices that I will ultimately pay:
Toothpaste: $0
Men's body wash: $0 (I donate this to a senior citizen's group)
Manual toothbrush: $0
Dental Floss: $0
Shampoo (full size): $ .50
Conditioner (full size): $ .50
Hair Color: $2.99
Sprite (2 litre bottle): $1.00
Blood glucose monitor: $0 (I donate this to a senior citizen's group)
As I said, these are just a few things. Gas prices continue to rise, and that will impact the price of products. Therefore, my maximum prices may have to be adjusted slightly, but not much. :-)
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