If you aren’t already using SavingStar eCoupons, you may want to start. And if you are using it don’t forget to load all the coupons you want on to your card.
These are digital coupons and they are one time use, but they add up! 🙂
Here are just a few of the eCoupons available:
Buy 2 packages of M&M’S® Brand Chocolate Candies (any flavor, 9.9 oz or larger), Save $1.00. Expires 11/9/2011
Buy 1 Barilla Pasta AND Buy 1 Barilla Sauce, Save $1.00. Expires 11/2/2011
Buy 1 Krazy Glue, Save 50¢. Expires 10/31/2011
Buy 1 Elmer’s School Glue, Glue-All or Glue Sticks, Save 50¢. Expires 10/31/2011
Buy 1 Truvia® Natural Sweetener (40 ct or larger), Save 75¢. Expires 10/31/2011.
Buy (1) HUGGIES® Little Movers Slip-On Diapers, Save $2 Expires 10/31/2011.
Buy 2 HUGGIES® Baby Wipes (64 ct+), Save $1.00. Expires 10/31/2011
Buy 1 L’OrĂ©al Studio Line Styling Product, Save $1.00. Expires 10/26/2011
Buy 1 L’OrĂ©al Vive Pro Shampoo or Conditioner, Save 75¢. Expires 10/26/2011.
Buy 1 AIR WICK® Freshmatic Ultra Air Freshener Starter Kit, Save $2 Expires 10/26/2011
Save $2.00 on any 1 AIR WICK® Double Fresh Oil Warmer. Expires 10/26/2011
Buy 2 AIR WICK® Scented Oils Twin Refills, Save $1.50. Expires 10/26/2011.
Buy 1 GUM® Crayola Kids® Toothbrush, Save 75¢. Expires 10/26/2011.
Buy any 1 Phillips’ product, Save $2.00. Expires 10/19/2011.
Buy any 1 Aleve Product 20 ct or higher, Save $2.00. Expires 10/19/2011.
Buy any 1 One A Day Multi-Vitamins, Save $1.00 (does not include One A Day Kids). Expires 10/19/2011.
Unfamiliar With SavingStar?
SavingStar is a relatively new eCoupon program that is accepted at CVS. You’ll want to sign up with SavingStar and register your CVS card. You’ll be able to load the coupons you want onto your card.
When you are shopping at CVS purchase the items (you can use manufacturer coupons too!) and be sure you have your card scanned. You’ll get a credit for the amount of every ecoupon you used added to your SavingStar account within 5-7 days.
Once you reach $5 in your SavingStar account, you can transfer that money to your bank account, deposit it into your PayPal account, use it towards Amazon or lots of other cool things. SavingStar eCoupons are only available for one time use but when you combine it with manufacturer’s coupons, sales and ECB deals you can really see the savings add up!
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The whole giving some random coupon company access to either my bank account or paypal account is a little unnerving. how secure are they? How do we know that they won’t be hacked at some point and some hackers take all our bank information? And to get an Amazon.com gift card is kinda pointless. I’d rather just have the money off when I check out than to receive it later on by deposit or gift card. I don’t really see the savings then and I need to SEE the savings when I have the money leave my account to CVS.
It’s basically like Upromise if you are familiar with them – except the money doesn’t have to be used for college savings.