The deals just keep rolling in – we posted earlier about how the Utah Deal Diva worked up a Prevacid deal to get it down to $10.99 down from $27.99. Well now you can score Prevacid for only 5.69!!!
Here’s how to maximize:
- 1 42 count 24-hour Prevacid sale for $27.99
- Then use Rite Aid coupon for $5/$25 = $22.99
- Then use in-ad coupon for $2/1 = $20.99
- Then use $10/1 printable or from the 2/14 newspaper = $10.99 (You can also watch the Prevacid 30-second video on Rite Aid Video Values for a coupon for $10 off – (there are 2, be sure to watch the one for the $10 off 42-ct or larger!) = final is $10.99!
UPDATE: I just found out about a 20% discount on all OTC medications at Rite Aid this Thursday, Friday and Saturday (18th – 20th). It looks like there is no coupon needed, just an in-store sale! Thanks Mojo Savings!
So with this discount, it would take an additional $5.60 off if it is before coupons (which most discounts are!). If this is the case, you can end up getting this high priced item for ONLY $5.69 on the Prevacid!
Also be sure to see our previous post on how you can score some other great deals. For more Rite Aid deals: FREE Suave Professionals and $3.99 Huggies Diapers!
olga
hey for the prevacid riteair vv coupon its a manufacture coupon. it started with a number 5 not RC
Michelle
The $10 Video Values coupon is a manufacturer coupon, so it can’t be used along with another manufacturer coupon.
thriftycas
Hi Michelle and Olga,
We have used the Video Values coupons many times with manufacturer’s coupons. Especially on diapers!! After your comments, I started to wonder if this was just something my store did, or if it was universal. I actually called Rite Aid corporate customer service this morning and asked if we can use both a manufacturer’s coupon and a Video Values coupon and they said, “sure, absolutely – there is no issue!” So YAY!
However, you could call your local Rite Aid if you still have questions about it, each individual store may be different.
Michelle
I know that most of the video values coupons are Rite Aid store coupons and can be stacked with manufacturer coupons (I have done this many times, also.). However, the Prevacid coupon is different. It actually is a real manufacturer coupon and states that it can be used at all participating retailers. The bar code starts with a 5 and is a real manufacturer’s bar code, so I’m pretty sure that it can’t be stacked with another manufacturer coupon.
thriftycas
I will print it and look at it too!
Thanks!
thriftycas
Hi Again Michelle,
You are right – I just printed it and it is a regular manufacturer’s coupon. This is the first time I have seen this! I guess they are pulling a Target on us now 😉 Even though corporate told me it was just fine, I am sure that they wouldn’t have meant this specific coupon. I changed the post to reflect this new news! Thank You! I guess we will just have to print those coupons in the future to know for sure if it can be stacked!
Michelle
I know….I was disappointed that it wasn’t a regular Rite Aid coupon. Oh well, it’s still a really good deal. And a lot of 2/14 newspapers got a try me free rebate form for Prevacid, so that’s even better!
Thanks!
Janel @ GoodDealMama
I believe the 20% off OTC is only on items that are not on sale. {at least thats what my email said} so I am unsure if this would count or not.
Need A Nap2
I went to Rite-Aid tonight (ok, this was just my local location so yours might be different). I bought Prevacid 42 count cost $23.19 (OTC sale I’m assuming) and a pack of Pull-Ups $8.99. I used the Video Prevacid coupon $10 (it has Rite-Aid on it in the corner), the Prevacid had a $4 coupon on the pack so she took that too, a $2 Pull-Ups coupon AND the $5/$20 Video coupon. The machine beeped a lot, I think it would have been ok if my total after coupons was above $20 BUT she pushed everything through so my total was $11.18 before tax and I’ll get a $3 rebate on the Pull-Ups. Good luck to everyone else!! 🙂
Lucius Nunnally
Thanks, I spent an hour trying to get this to work. Thank you again!