Rite Aid has Single Check Rebates (SCR) that change monthly. You can submit for them online here after you purchase the products. You will receive a check within 6 weeks. This is a check you can deposit into your checking account. If you make money on these, use it to pay down your debt (just a suggestion ~he he!).
Up Rewards are just like CVS’s Extra Care Bucks. They print on the end of your receipt and you can use them to buy another product in the store (excluding prescriptions, tobacco, alcohol, etc).
Video Values are coupons you receive for watching videos on Rite Aid’s website. You print them out and present them in the store.
You need your free Wellness Card to earn rewards and more.
You can go on over here to print out a coupon for $5/$25 purchase!
Bufferin 130 ct — $6.99
SCR: $6 wyb 1 (limit 1)
Use $3 from 7/11 SS
Pay $3.99 and submit for the $6 SCR
Total: $2 money maker!
Pantene Restoratives Beautiful Lengths — $4.00
Up Reward: $2 wyb 1
Use $2 from 8/29 PG
Pay $2 and get $2 Up Rewards
Total: FREE
Nivea for Men Body Wash — $3.00
Up Reward: $2 wyb 1
Use $1 from 8/29 RP
Pay $2 and get $2 Up Rewards
Total: FREE
Boudreaux's Butt Paste — $3.99
Use $3 Video Values coupon
Plus use $2 from 4/11 SS or $1 from 8/29 SS
Total: FREE
DynaPep Energy Micro-Shot — $3.99
SCR: $3 wyb 1 (limit 1)
Total: FREE
Gain Dish Liquid — $0.89
Use $1 from 8/29 PG
Total: FREE
Colgate Total, Max Fresh or White or Max White Manual Toothbursh — $1.50
Up Rewards: $1 wyb 2
Use 75c from Sept All You (use 2 if you have it)
Pay $1.50 and get $1 Up Reward
Total: $0.25
Fashion or Licensed Assorted Portfolios — $0.50
Total: $0.50
Crest Toothpaste, Oral B manual Toothbursh or Scope — $2.69
SCR: $1 wyb 1 (limit 1)
Use $1 from 8/29 PG
Pay $1.69 and submit for the $1 SCR
Total: $0.69
Harvard Square No. 2 Pencils, Crayons or Mead 1 Subject Notebook — $0.99
Total: $0.99
Gatorade, Rite Aid Green Tea, Jolt or Sobe Lifewater — $0.99
Total: $0.99
Abbreviations: *SCR stands for Single Check Rebate. WYB is when you buy. SS is Smart Source, RP is Red Plum and PG is Proctor and Gamble (from the Sunday paper). The date next to these abbreviations is the Sunday the coupon was in the paper.
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