There are some ferebies this week at Walgreens and reader Charity made a trip in to take a look! These are completely free when you get the register rewards back! Thanks to Charity for taking the time to take some pictures!
Morton Epsom Salt, 4 lb – $4.00
Get $4 Register reward back
Final Price: FREE
7-Up TEN; A&W TEN; Sunkist TEN; Canada Dry TEN; Dr. Pepper TEN, 2 L – $1.00
Get $1 register reward back
Use “buy 2 get 1 free” hang tag
Final Price: better than FREE!!
Nexcare Blister Waterproof Bandages, 6 pk – $3.50
$0.55/1 Nexcare bandages, exp. 5/31/13 (SS 04/07/13)
Get $3.50 register reward back
Final Price: FREE
* Make sure to check out the Walgreens weekly deals and the Walgreens scenarios for the week before you head out!
Chantel says
Can I use the rewards on my card to pay for these “free” items and still get the register rewards back?
Houstonmama Charity says
You can use Balance Rewards points to pay for items that will produce a Register Reward, yes.
Shelley C says
I tried this yesterday as the cashier told me it would work. It didn’t–no register rewards when you use your bonus points. I talked to the manager that said “nope” but she was sweet & worked it out to get me the register rewards since I had asked before I made the purchase.
Also, you won’t get any bonus points if you are using your bonus points rewards.
I learned something new yesterday.
Nicole C says
Thanks for the heads up on the epsom salt deal, just made bath salts for a bridal shower and wanted to make more for teacher appreciation day!!
Houstonmama Charity says
Nicole, will you post the recipe?? 😉
Lisa says
Just add a few drops of essential oil according to how strong you want it to smell. Also add a few drops of color according to how dark you want it to be. Then stir and stir and stir some more. It’s hard to believe that you can distribute a few drops of color throughout a large quantity of Epsom salts, but it really does work! I buy the essential oil and the dyes from Michael’s. (It’s in the soap-making and candle-making supplies section.) Don’t make the mistake of buying Soap Extract scent. You can pick up pretty jars at the thrift store. There are other recipes online that call for adding baking soda and/or sea salts as well. Good luck!
Nicole C says
Hi Houstonmama Charity,
I used the Martha Stewart “recipe”, 6 cups sea salt, 3 cups epsom salt and 1 cup baking soda. I then put several drops of food coloring and I didn’t have essential oils so I sprayed in some of my favorite perfume. ( the smell is very subtle when mixed up, start with a little then add more if needed). Shake it all up in a ziploc bag, keep in a tightly sealed container to keep moisture out. I tried this before giving it as favors and my skin felt so soft after using it!! Hope you enjoy 🙂
jeremiah says
so then all these are on sale then cause the shelf tags say higher just wonderin
cause id really like the salt and bandage deals
Tiffany says
They are in the ad, they just were not marked yet in the store.
jeremiah says
oh ok thanks Tiffany