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Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Free Baby Stroller at CVS with Qualifying Purchases!
It took calling in to several stores but, after finding one that had a stroller left (and the very last one to boot), we managed to snag this deal.
This was the week to buy diapers anyway and I had coupons and ECBs to spend, so we went for it.
We paid $24 for $34 worth of baby products after coupons. (Three jumbo packs of Huggies Pull-Ups and one bottle of Johnson and Johnson's baby lotion, $5 in coupons for those and $5 in ECBs from a sale a few weeks ago.)
The stroller normally sells for $17.99. It's a regular umbrella stroller and is Winnie-the-Pooh, I had assumed it would just be some random ugly design myself, and pretty decent for some of the cheap umbrella strollers we've had in the past.
All in all, we spent $24 dollars on stuff we needed to get anyway and got a free stroller that we sort of needed anyway. So, it's like we spent $24 on $56 worth of baby stuff. What kind of percentage of savings is that? It's over 50%, which is pretty good... At least we think so.
Anyone else do this? I missed out on a few bucks worth of coupons for diapers by forgetting to get a Sunday paper last week--I could kick myself for that now!--so I know someone out there had to have done better than this.
Babies'R'Us' V.I.B.: Very Important Baby Cash Back Rewards Program
Babies'R'Us (and Toys'R'Us by default) have a new program. Called V.I.B., or Very Important Baby, it is a program for earning cash back on qualifying purchases of essential baby products such as diapers, formula, and the like.
Once you sign up, you will be given a card just like the image above. It looks just like a regular gift card from Babies'R'Us, because that's essentially what it is. It is a card that you add money to and use just like a normal gift card. Each time money is added to the card, you get 10% cash back added as well within 24 hours--up to $200 each year!
So even if you only add $100 to your card so you can stock up on diapers, you'll still be getting an additional $10 that you didn't have before.
Already a Rewards'R'Us member? Good, because you have to be for this. (Not to mention you'll be combining your cash back from this program and your discounts and rewards points to get more bang for your buck.)
If you have a registry, you can combine all three programs (Rewards'R'Us, Registry Rewards, & VIB) for the most rewarding experience... Not to mention you can still use coupons for all these programs, and even stack store and manufacturers coupons together! (Plus, if you have it listed on your online registry, people can just add money to it. Bonus for both them and you!)
Learn more about it here:
You must sign up in store and can only use the card in store. I see this as the only drawback. (Besides that you only get one card, as it would be nice for both my husband and I to have the ability to keep one a piece.)
Once you sign up, you will be given a card just like the image above. It looks just like a regular gift card from Babies'R'Us, because that's essentially what it is. It is a card that you add money to and use just like a normal gift card. Each time money is added to the card, you get 10% cash back added as well within 24 hours--up to $200 each year!
So even if you only add $100 to your card so you can stock up on diapers, you'll still be getting an additional $10 that you didn't have before.
Already a Rewards'R'Us member? Good, because you have to be for this. (Not to mention you'll be combining your cash back from this program and your discounts and rewards points to get more bang for your buck.)
If you have a registry, you can combine all three programs (Rewards'R'Us, Registry Rewards, & VIB) for the most rewarding experience... Not to mention you can still use coupons for all these programs, and even stack store and manufacturers coupons together! (Plus, if you have it listed on your online registry, people can just add money to it. Bonus for both them and you!)
Learn more about it here:
You must sign up in store and can only use the card in store. I see this as the only drawback. (Besides that you only get one card, as it would be nice for both my husband and I to have the ability to keep one a piece.)
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
How to Find Pampers Gifts to Grow Rewards Codes.
Are you having a hard time finding the codes on some Pampers products? Their website doesn't really help a whole lot, especially when I get nothing for using the search feature to look up where the codes are located on different participating products.
Find codes. That isn't always easy when you're talking about wipes, since they are in different places on different packaging!
I know I always forget where the code is hidden on the small packs of wipes since I rarely buy them. Well, here's some help for all of the above, via the Pampers website:
Where to find Gifts to Grow codes on bag of Pampers diapers:

- Open the bag.
- Find the Gifts to Grow label on the inside.
- Enter code on site.
Where to find Gifts to Grow codes inside box of Pampers diapers:

- Open the box.
- Locate the Gifts to Grow label attached to each bag inside the box.
- Enter code on site.
Where to find Gifts to Grow codes on Pampers wipe tubs:

- Open the tub.
- Code is etched under the lid you pull the wipes from.
- Enter code on site.
Where to find Gifts to Grow codes on Pampers wipe refill packs:

- Open the outer box or bag with refills inside.
- Codes are on the outside of each refill.
- The code is usually on the side or under the flap.
- Code is printed and tends to look completely different than the rest of text on bag.
- Same applies to small single use wipes.
- Enter code on site.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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