Saturday, June 18, 2011

Adventures in Stacking

I ventured to London Drugs today for my first experience in coupon stacking and learned soooooo much. I was under the impression that if the coupons were different ( had different bar codes) they could be stacked. The reality is that if the coupon says that it cannot be combined with and other offer or coupon then it cannot be stacked. I was hoping to beable to stack a few more coupons, but I still made out like a bandit! Here's what I got:
  • (Gift) Enfamil A+ powder Regular 28.99 (price matched from Superstore for 24.99) Less $13 in coupons (1x$5, 1x$5, 1 x $3) = $ 11.99  This also included 2 cans of ready to use formula value $8 Saved $36.97
  • Sunlight Laundry detergent Regular 5.99 (price matched from Sobey's $4.99) less $1 coupon = $3.99 Saved $2 I was hoping to stack big on this as I had 4 different manufacturers coupons :(
  • Similac Advanced ready to use formula Regular $16.99 less $10 (1 x $5, 1x $5) = $6.99 Saved $10
  • 2 x French's Mustard regular $2.99 (price matched Walmart $2 each) less $1.50 WUB2 Coupon = $2.50 Saved $3.48 I also had another $1 off coupon I was hoping to use :(
  • 2 x Off bug spray Regular $6.99 each = $13.98 less $5 off WUB2 = $8.98 SAved $5 was hoping to use $6 more in coupons :(
  • 2 x Huggies wipes Regular $3.99 each (price matched Shoppers Drugmart 2 for $6) less $3 ( 2 x $1 off, 1 x $1 off) = $3 Saved $4.98
  • 4 x Ziploc freezer bags Regular 3.99 each on sale for 2.99 each less 2 x $4 off WUB2 = $3.96 Saved $12
  • 4 x Multibiota Vitamins $14.99 each less (4 x $10 printable coupon, 4 x $5 printable coupon) = FREE Saved $59.96


Total purchased: $163.62
Total Paid : $45.21

Also something to remember when price matching at London drugs they generally only price match the first of an item

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