CVS Ad 4/13: Best Easter Deals & Sales

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Here are the best sales and deals I spotted in the CVS ad for April 13 - 19, 2014, including lots of last-minute offers for you Easter shoppers.

If you're new to shopping at CVS, go here to get started, and be sure to snag a free Extra Care card from your cashier when you head into the store.


And go here to see all the freebies we will have at CVS beginning Sunday!


Best Easter deals in the 4/13 CVS ad

  • Easter Brach's Candy -- on sale for $2.50 per bag.  Use this $2 off coupon, and get yours for 50 cents instead.
  • M&M's Chocolate Candies -- on sale 4 bags for $12, with $4 back in Extra Bucks.  Use two $1.50 off 2 coupons from the 3/2 Red Plum insert (expires 4/13, so must shop Sunday!)  You'll pay $9 out of pocket for four bags, then receive $4 back in Extra Bucks.  So that's a final price of $5 for all four bags, or $1.25 each.
  • Easter Baskets -- priced starting at $1.29 and up.
  • Gold Emblem Jelly Beans -- on sale for $1.50 per bag.
  • Peeps -- on sale for $1.50 per box.
  • Dove Easter Chocolate Eggs -- on sale for $3 per bag, with $2 back in Extra Bucks when you buy two bags.  Use the $1 off 2 coupon from the 3/9 Red Plum insert, and your final price drops to $1.50 per bag.
  • Hershey's Kisses -- on sale for $3 per bag, with $2 back in Extra Bucks when you buy two bags.  Buy three bags and use the $2 off 3 coupon from the 4/6 Smartsource insert.  You'll pay a final price of $5 for all three bags after coupon and Extra Bucks, which works out to $1.67 per bag.
  • Whitman's Sampler or Russell Stover Chocolates -- on BOGO sale, no prices listed in ad.
  • Any Hallmark Product (including Easter items) -- Spend $30, get $10 back in Extra Bucks.
Other great deals in the 4/13 CVS ad
  • Cesar Canine Cuisine Trays -- on sale for 69 cents each.  Buy two and use the $1 off 2 coupon from the 3/2 Red Plum insert.  Pay just 19 cents per tray.  Great deal on these!
  • Renuzit Adjustables -- on sale for 88 cents each.  Buy six and use the Buy 3 Get 3 Free coupon from the 4/13 Smartsource insert.  That knocks your price down to 44 cents apiece.
  • Carnation Evaporated Milk -- on sale for 99 cents per can.  Use this 50 cents off coupon and pay 49 cents for yours.
  • Lindsay Olives -- also on sale for 99 cents per can.  Buy two and use this $1 off 2 coupon.  Your new price drops to 49 cents apiece.
  • Pedigree Canned Dog Food -- on sale for 69 cents per can.  Buy four and use the Buy 3 Get 1 Free coupon from the 3/2 Red Plum insert.  That knocks your price down to 52 cents per can.
  • General Mills Cereal -- assorted varieties on sale for $1.99 per box.  Use the $1 off coupon from the 3/16 Smartsource insert and pay 99 cents for yours.
  • Triscuit Crackers -- on sale for $2.50 per box.  Use this $1 off coupon, and pay $1.50 instead for yours.
  • Lipton Tea Bags -- on sale for $3 per box, with $3 back in Extra Bucks when you spend $10 or more.  Buy four boxes for a pre-coupon total of $12, then use two of these $1 off 2 coupons (must create and send e-Cards to receive coupons.)  Your total after coupons and Extra Bucks drops to $1.75 per box.
  • Xtra Liquid Laundry Detergent -- 30-load bottles on sale for $1.97 each.
  • Rogaine For Men Or Women -- 3-count box on sale for $39.99, with $10 back in Extra Bucks.  According to the ad, we may see a $10 off coupon in the 4/13 inserts, and there's also a $10 off rebate available to print.  So after all of that, you could get your box for as low as $9.99!
  • Swiffer Products -- Spend $15 or more, get $5 back in Extra Bucks.  You can use the $5 off Swiffer WetJet or Sweep & Trap Starter Kit coupon from the 3/30 P&G insert to drop your price even further.
You can see the complete ad for the week over on i heart cvs right now. Let me know if I missed any great deals, and I will add them to the recap!


If you don't have the right coupons for these sales, or enough coupons to stockpile at the lowest prices, head over to CouponDede.com to see if she's got copies for you. 

See more CVS freebies and deals here.

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