Yes, one cent back to school deals are back and Staples is the hot spot right now... check it out: Valid July 28 – August 3 2-pocket folders, assorted 1¢ each with $5 minimum purchase Limit 10 of each per customer. Above limit price 20¢. Assortment varies by store. In store only. While supplies last. Minimum spend does not include tax or cost of any extreme deal item. Pencil Sliders 1¢ each with $5 minimum purchase Limit 4 per customer. Above limit price $1. Assortment varies by store. In store only. While supplies last. Minimum spend does not include tax or cost of any extreme deal item. Staples Glue 4oz. 1¢ each with $5 minimum purchase Limit 2 per customer. Above limit price 75¢. In store only. While supplies last. Minimum spend does not include tax or cost of any extreme deal item.
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I had work earlier this week and was not feeling well afterwards, so I did not have the opportunity to sit down and do my matchups. So this is what I have so far that will be on my list for the remainder of the week. Enjoy & Happy Shopping! Walmart:
Buy 2 Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash, 1 oz $0.97, regular price Use one $3.50/2 Neutrogena Acne, Cleansing or Facial Moisture Treatment Products, excludes Bar Soap and Naturals Products, Limit one coupon per customer from SS 7/28 (exp 8/25) Final Price: $1.56 Moneymaker, when you buy 2 Walmart.com has 2pk Boys Kids jeans for $11, which makes each pair $5.50, for back to school. Slim sizes are also available and Husky sizes for $16.
Click here to place your order! Whether it's free food or free tickets to a movie or a park, I'm there. WIth a family as big as mine, savings are a big must if I want my family to enjoy a day of fun.
I recently found a site that had a lot of things I would be interested in and thought I could share with you. They offered free ways of how to make income, activities, and stuff. Love it! Click here... I'm going to keep in touch with Tim and pass on the info... Thanks Tim for sharing! When the kids are in break, I'm always thinking of ways on how to keep them busy without pulling my hair out. I love my kiddos and the best way to keep them happy is to keep them entertained, which doesn't have to cost a thing. Living in San Diego is already a cost of its own, but it's all worth it when you know where to go and enjoy its beauty. What's better than enjoying the sun, but learning at the same time. So here's a compilation of places I like to take the kiddos during their school breaks or during family time that are absolutely free or budget friendly to our pockets.
Balboa Park: Residents & activie military (plus their dependents) can enter museums for free every Tuesday. Museums are different every week. Click here for the schedule. The Fair is open June 8th, until July 4th. Enjoy a day with family and friends playing games, eat fair foods like deep fried Oreos, enormous turkey legs, and kettle corn popcorn.
Who's going to Del mar Fair? Here's where the deals at: $59.99 at Costco for: 4 tix, 50 game coupons, 4 free drinks, free parking pass, and a discount book. Free kid entrance (12 and under) and $2 Fair Food on Tuesdays! PLUS combine with: $4 entrance on June 11 & June 18 only (Buy tix at Albertsons) for the adults. If you've been unemployed for the last 13 months, bring your EDD card or a stub and get into the fair FREE. Also: -There's free parking off the lot with bus ride available -you can bring food and water inside (no canteens allowed) if you have food sensitivity. -coolers are allowed and there's a designated place for safe keeping. Read more here! Enjoy and have a great summer!! |
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