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My Shop Rite Trip Broken Down

by One Frugal Chick on 06/14/2012

First let me say I have two price plus cards, one under my name and one under hubby’s.  So this lets me get more catalina’s that sometimes are limited to one (like the Gift Card Catalina I am about to mention below).

This week at Shop Rite there is a Catalina deal going on when you buy $50 in Gift Cards you get a FREE $10 Catalina to use on purchases at Shop Rite. Gas Gift cards are included, so I used my two price plus cards and did two seperate transaction and bought $100 in Gas Gift Cards and got $10 back from each for a total of $20. I do not count this initial cost for the Gas Gift Cards because I need to fill up on gas anyway so in my mind the $10 catalinas are FREE MONEY :)

If you have no need for the Gas Gift Cards go right to the Purex deal and roll it from there.

So onto the actual deals, at this point it doesn’t matter if I use only 1 price plus card, because the Purex Catalina I am going to cover is rolling:

Purex Catalina Deal: Buy 6 Purex Items get $5 Catalina

There are 3 Printable coupons available for Purex, you can print 2 of each per computer for a total of 6 which is PERFECT for the deal!

You can print 2 $0.75 Purex Liquid Laundry Detergent Coupons from Coupons.com (use zip code 33013)

You can print 2 $1/1 Purex Triple Action Liquid Detergent*

You can print 2 $1/1 Purex Triple Action Detergent Sacs*

{There were also Purex Samples mailed out that contained $0.50/1 coupons, these too will double to $1}

* To print these you have to sign up for each variety of sample (first liquid, second sacs) and then on the page after you submit your info they will ask if you would like a coupon instead (it’s a bricks printable coupon) click yes and print the coupon twice. Then go back and sign up for the second kind of sample (must use a different address & email then the previous sample/coupon – think family members or just a random street/email you made up it really doesn’t matter) and then do the same thing submit for sample, then request coupon and print 2.

Making your total for 6, ONLY $5.99 after doubled coupons (if your store only doubles to $1- if your store fully doubles you will save an additional $1.50 for a money maker – my store does not fully double) for all 6, and you get back a $5 Catalina = $0.99 for all $6.

If you have access to multiple computers (I have access to 4) then you can print more and do more transactions and roll the Catalinas from your first purchase with more coupons in to a $0.99 transaction, and get back another $5 Catalina.

Trix & Kix are on sale this week for $1.88. There are $0.50/1 Trix printable coupons and $0.75/1 Kix Coupons available which double to $1 (or $1.50 if your store full doubles). Plus there are eCoupons you can load on the Shop Rite website for $0.50/1 Trix and $0.75/1 Kix that can be stacked with the printable coupons (these do not double). Making it $0.38 for Trix and $0.13 for Kix (Kix will be FREE if you store full doubles).

The Tony’s Pizzas are on sale for $0.88 and there are $0.50/2 printable coupons that double to $1, making them ONLY $0.38 a piece. You can print 2 per computer, so you can get 4 Pizzas for $0.38 each per computer. I have 4 computers 4×4 = 16 pizzas @ $0.38 :)

So I used the 2 $10 Catalina’s first mentioned from the Gas Gift Cards to buy a combination of Purex & Cereal and Tony’s Pizza, and paid very little out of pocket, and received a $5 catalina for Purex (did this twice so I had 2 $5 catalinas). Then I rolled my Purex Catalina’s into 2 More Purex only transactions paid out $0.99 each time for 6 items.  Then with my final 2 $5 catalina’s I picked up more cereal (6 @ $0.88 after printable coupons (you can only use the Shop Rite eCoupons once per card) = $5.28 – $5 Purex catalina = $0.28 for 6 boxes of cereal) and I bought 6 bags of Perogies (just because that was what I wanted to buy) which were on sale for $0.99 used the $5 catalina and paid  $0.94 for the 6 bags :)

So in the end it was $8.62 out of pocket

(not counting the $100 in Gas Gift Cards)

 

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