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NEW $3 Right Guard Coupon = .50 Each!

by Christie on February 21, 2012

There’s a NEW $3 Right Guard coupon that we can use to get Right Guard Total Defense for just .50 EACH.

This is way better than the other $1/2 coupon that was available before, grab it before it’s gone!

***DEAL IDEA***
Buy (2) Right Guard Total Defense 5 2/$6
(1) -$3/2 Right Guard Total Defense AP/Deo or Body Wash
Total = $3, Get Back $2 ECB
= $.50 EACH!

Christie

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

Jen Wagner February 22, 2012 at 9:25 am

Last week they had at least one type of these deodorants on clearance for $1.29 a stick. I’m going to check it out this wk. could make them free w $2 ECB reward to top it off. Already have a bunch of free deod from the speed stick deal last wk, so it could be a nice donation.

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lin February 22, 2012 at 10:37 am

Does it count as two if you buy ONE Twin Pack when trying to use the coupon?

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andrea February 22, 2012 at 12:10 pm

Lin I have ALWAYS wondered the same thing!!!

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jessica February 22, 2012 at 1:19 pm

if they are 2 for $6.00 why wouldnt you use 2/3.00 coupons and make it a 2.00mm with the rr

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freebie February 22, 2012 at 3:25 pm

at my cvs they were almost all gone ( and not even on clearance).i think the clearance is regional.
the add only mention the single one i dont think the twin pack will print an extra buck but i m not sure .you should ask the manager at your local cvs. when i checked at mine there was no yellow tag under the twin pack so i guessed it was not included.

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Jen Wagner February 22, 2012 at 9:36 pm

The only one on clearance @ my store is the mineral ice version.

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anen February 24, 2012 at 6:04 pm

I FEEL LOST!!! I never had a problem with e-coupons @CVS until now. The cashier told me that the Supervisor told her that they can’t accept it. I told her that I printed them out from my printer and u are only aloud two, But she said they can’t accept printable coupons because people photocopy them!?!?! I was too embarrassed not to buy them just because they wouldn’t accept my $ 3/2 Right Guard e-coupon, so *sigh* I’d payed up! I feel jealous of all u guys saving. Now I don’t know what to do with all these e-coupons I printed out what a waste of paper and ink! =(

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Christie February 25, 2012 at 1:17 am

I’d call CVS corporate and just talk to them and let them know your frustration. CVS offers printable coupons on their site and it would be wrong of them (in my opinion) to offer something and then not let you use it. Maybe someone at the regional level can contact your store manager. With some education he or she and the cashiers can learn how to spot fake coupons.

It would be like not accepting cash because people have been knows to make counterfeit money.

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