We are down to our last few rolls of paper towels, so I started looking out for a great deal to replenish my stockpile. This week, Rite Aid won the prize on having an AMAZING price on paper towels. Continue reading to find out how I scored four packages of brand name Bounty paper towels for only $3.82!
Here is the breakdown of what my purchase looked like. It is important to note that I had $13.00 in Up+ Rewards from a previous transaction, so not everyone will be able to repeat this transaction exactly. Some people may have more Up+ Rewards than I did making this an even better deal! The 12 roll packages were on sale for $9.99 and the single roll was on sale for $0.99. You were required to spend $30.00 on any P&G products and that total had to be reached BEFORE any coupons and sales tax, which is why I bought the single roll to get me over the $30.00 mark.
Three packages for $9.99 each = $29.97
One single role for $0.99 = $0.99
TOTAL: $30.96
Coupons used:
(4) $0.25/1 Bounty Towels or Napkin from P&G (expires 4/30)
Store Rewards:
$15.00 in store rewards from a previous transaction
$30.96 - $1.00 - $13.00 = $16.96 + $1.86 tax (6% in Kentucky) = $18.82, which is what I paid out of pocket.
There was also a special reward on my receipt that allowed me to either get a free one year magazine subscription, or receive a $5.00 reward in the form of a check. I obviously chose the $5.00. ;) After you factor in the $10.00 store reward I received for purchasing $30.00 of P&G and the $5.00 reward I will receive, my total was technically only $3.82! That makes each package of paper towels only $0.96! My total would have been $48.86 had there been no sale, coupons, store rewards or $5.00 reward check.
Be sure to check out the Rite Aid weekly ad for great deals on the items you may need to get to replenish your stockpile!
If you have any questions about the above, please do not hesitate to contact me!
All opinions and words written in this post are mine. I was not compensated in any way by Rite Aid or Proctor and Gamble to write this post.