NOTE: Print this coupon NOW for Rite Aid and Walgreens FREEBIES starting 3/20 – this coupon will disappear on 3/19!
Get to your printer for the HOT $1.00 Off Colgate Toothpaste coupon that has just reset! So if you already printed yours, you can get an extra two more prints 🙂 As usual you can print two coupons per computer/device. I’ve also got deal scenarios where you can score Free Colgate Toothpaste! Check them out below:
CVS Deal (Ends 3/19)
► Buy Colgate Total Toothpaste (4-6 oz) = $3.39
Use $1/1 Colgate Toothpaste coupon = -$1.00
Pay $2.39
Get Back: $2.50 ExtraBucks
Final Price: Free + $0.11 Moneymaker
Rite Aid Deal (Starts 3/20, x3/25)
►Buy Colgate Toothpaste Total Advanced 4 oz = $3.50
(Or Max, Optic White, or 2-in-1)
Use $1/1 Colgate Toothpaste coupon = -$1.00
And use $3/1 In-Ad Coupon = -$3.00
Final Price: Free
Walgreens Deal (Starts 3/20, x3/25)
► Buy Colgate Toothpaste 3.5-6 oz = $3.00
Use $1/1 Colgate Toothpaste coupon = -$1.00
Pay: $2.00
Get Back: $2.50 Register Reward
Final Price: Free + $0.50 Moneymaker
With these types of coupons where the cost is more than the coupon I like to combine them with another purchase because it will take the discount from the total amount instead of just the product, just a tip I wanted to share that’s worked w/ me so far =)
What a great tip. Thanks for sharing Cristal. I know a lot of people have issues when the coupon is more than the item. This will help them out. 🙂
Thanks so much Tina ! I had a very bad experience the other day with a manager who told me I was committing coupon fraud . It was awful ! Hopefully this will clear the air next time I’m in the store !
Oh no. So sorry to hear that. It’s not coupon fraud at all. It’s written in their own policy. Hope you have a better experience this week. 🙂
I’ve attempted this RiteAid deal with a different product (similar method) and because the coupons are more than the cost of the product they will not let me use both . Claim that it is coupon fraud . How are you getting these products for free with that method 3.50 – 1.00 – 3.00 = -.50
Hey. Rite Aid’s coupon policy is that they will adjust the value of the coupon down to the sales price of the item. I would bring a copy of the policy with you to show them if they don’t allow it. You can find their policy here: https://www.riteaid.com/customer-support/coupon-acceptance-policy