Here are the best deals at Walgreens this upcoming week. The Walgreens ad runs Sunday-Saturday in the Pacific Northwest. Find the full list of this week’s Walgreens deals, including a printable list feature, here.
Colgate Toothbrushes on sale $4
Buy 2, Get $4 RR
Buy 2
Pay $4, Get $4 RR
$2 after RR
Colgate Toothpaste on sale $4
Buy 2, Get $4 RR
Buy 2
Use (2) $2/1 coupon from 11/5 SS insert
Pay $2, Get $4 RR
FREE after coupons and RR
Crest Mouthwash on sale $2.99
Buy 3, Get $3 RR
Buy 1, Get $.50 Ibotta offer
Buy 3
Use (2) $1/1 coupon from 10/29 PG insert
Pay $2.33, Get $3 RR and $.50 from Ibotta
$1.17 after coupons, RR and Ibotta offer
Crest Toothpaste on sale $2.99
Buy 3, Get $3 RR
Buy 3
Use (2) $1/1 coupon from 10/29 PG insert
Pay $2.33. Get $3 RR
$1.33 after coupons and RR
Oral-B Toothbrushes on sale $2.99
Buy 3, Get $3 RR
Buy 3
Use (2) $1/1 coupon from 10/29 PG insert
Pay $2.33. Get $3 RR
$1.33 after coupons and RR
Air Wick Freshmatic Refill on sale $4.99
Buy 1, Get Mail in Rebate
Use $2/1 coupon from 11/5 SS insert
Pay $2.99, Get mail in rebate
FREE after coupon and mail in rebate
L’Oreal Paris Shampoo or Conditioner on sale $4
Buy 2
Use $4/2 coupon from 10/22 RP insert
$2 after coupon
Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Hair Color on sale $7
Buy 2
Use $8/2 coupon from 10/29 SS insert
$3 after coupon
Clairol Nice ‘n Easy Root Touch-Up on sale $7
Buy 2
Use $8/2 coupon from 10/29 SS insert
$3 after coupon
L’Oreal Paris Advanced Hair Treatments on sale $5.99
Buy 1, Get $2 Ibotta offer
Use $2/1 coupon from 10/22 RP insert
Pay $3.99, Get $2 from Ibotta
$1.99 after coupon and Ibotta offer
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Howard says
Heads up on the Colgate deal: the $2 cpn is on Total Advanced, Optic White or Sensitive. I tried all 3 Sunday, in different sizes, and the only ones that scanned at 2 for $8 sale price were the 6-oz Sensitive. Didn’t buy them yet, but the cpns should work with these and issue a $4 RR.
Howard says
Worked fine yesterday on the Sensitive, and got the $4 RR, even though it wasn’t in the abbreviated ad we get in the Oregonian.