Below are a couple of Target scenarios for you as the cold and flu season is in full-effect!
Theraflu Warming Relief & Other Varieties reg price $4.99
–$1/1 Theraflu cough and cold relief item Target store
-$2/1 Theraflu Product 12-4-11 SS (exp 1/21/12)
-$3/1 Theraflu Warming Relief Syrup or Caplets 12-4-11 SS (exp 1/21/12)
–$3/2 Theraflu Products
–$2/1 Theraflu Warming Relief Syrup or Caplets
–$5/1 Theraflu Warming Relief MIR
Minus one $1/1 Target and one $3/1 man, makes it $0.99 OR
Minus one $1/1 Target and one $5/1 MIR, makes it FREE plus $1.00 overage!
Triaminic Children’s Medicines Assorted Varieties reg price $4.99
–$1/1 Triaminic Children’s Medicine Target store
-$3/1 Triaminic Fever Reducer Pain Reliever product 12-4-11 SS (exp 2/15/12)
-$3/2 Triaminic 12-4-11 SS (exp 2/15/12)
-$3/2 Triaminic 10-16-11 SS (exp 12/31/11)
-$1/1 Triaminic 10-16-11 SS (exp 12/31/11)
–$3/2 Triaminic Products
–$1/1 Triaminic Fever Reducer Pain Reliever
Minus one $1/1 Target and one $3/1 man, makes it $0.99
Thanks Totally Target!
Michele says
Couldn’t you use the Target and manufacturer’s coupon on the Theraflu, and still send in the MIR?
Addicted to Saving says
Michele,
You can certainly try it, but without knowing who will be reimbursing the $5 gift cards, I was playing it safe! If the manufacturer is reimbursing, then the manufacturer would end up being hit with reimbursing the store for the coupon and the buyer for the rebate on the same product.