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Originally Posted by z77and77 riteaid has the following:
$8.49 12 pack of aa or aaa batteries
-$2 add coupon(coupons are not deducted from the total to compute rebate)
$8.49 12 pack of aa or aaa batteries
-$2 add coupon(coupons are not deducted from the total to compute rebate)
$8.49 12 pack of aa or aaa batteries
-$2 add coupon (coupons are not deducted from the total to compute rebate)
-$8 rebate on $20 purchase of duracell batteries (page 23 of rebate flyer)
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$11.49 total cost for 36 batteries |
Just a quick heads-up for our RiteAid shoppers ... be careful with this one. I highlighted the Duracell Coppertop batteries purchase back at the start of July, during the overlap. (You bought $20.00 of batteries, got the $8.00 rebate from June
and the $8.00 rebate from July, etc etc.) Anyhow, if you did that deal, you should avoid doing the one Z77 highlights above, as you have already used your Coppertop rebate for July!
Also, if you haven't already bought Coppertop and want to do the deal above, you can make it sweeter by combining the in-ad coupons with the manufacturer's coupons from the insert back in June (we got $1.00/1's). In most cases, the register will allow both coupons. Will the cashier allow it? YMMV. My favorites will, as I have them well-trained