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Check your 5/14 Red Plum inserts for a possible high-value BOGO Tresemme coupon, good on Expert Range shampoo and conditioner!
If you received this coupon in your papers, it will make for a wonderful deal at CVS starting Sunday, May 14:
Check your 5/14 Red Plum inserts for a possible high-value BOGO Tresemme coupon, good on Expert Range shampoo and conditioner!
If you received this coupon in your papers, it will make for a wonderful deal at CVS starting Sunday, May 14:
- Tresemme Expert Range Hair -- on sale 2 for $10 (normally $5.99 each) with $5 back in Extra Bucks when you buy $15 or more.
- Buy four bottles for a pre-coupon price of $20.
- Use two BOGO coupons from the 5/14 Red Plum inserts.
- Pay $10 out of pocket for all four bottles, then receive your $5 back in Extra Bucks.
- That's like a final price of $5 for all four bottles, or only $1.25 apiece!
NOTE: The above scenario is assuming your cashier manually enters in the $5 sale value.
If s/he allows the coupon to auto-deduct -- in other words, take the full $5.99 listed value of the coupon off your purchase -- you would get this version of the scenario:
- Buy four bottles for a pre-coupon price of $20.
- Use two BOGO coupons to take $11.98 off your purchase price.
- Pay $8.02 out of pocket for all four bottles, then receive your $5 back in Extra Bucks.
- Your final price would be $3.02 for all four bottles, or just 76 cents apiece!
Now, the cashiers at my local CVS stores DO usually manually enter in a price on a BOGO coupon.
So I don't know how likely the second scenario is to happen -- but it will be a nice piece of luck for anyone that it happens to!
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