If you received the Wet ‘N Wild coupon in your inserts this past weekend, you can get some free Wet ‘N Wild Products. The 99¢ Wet ‘N Wild products are on sale thru 3/29 for 69¢. The rest of the cosmetics are on sale for 25% off. Since the 69¢ priced items are below the value of the coupon, the coupon will have to be adjusted. My store prefers to modify the price of the product so that the coupon scans.
Walgreens Deals
Buy (1) Wet ‘n Wild Cosmetics – Nail Polish, Lipstick, Eyeliner & More 69¢
(1) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 3/22/14 (RP 03/09/14 #2)
= FREE!
If your store doesn’t follow the policy (which is to adjust the coupon down) you can also do this…
Buy (3) Wet ‘n Wild Cosmetics – Nail Polish, Lipstick, Eyeliner & More 69¢ each
Total = $2.07
(2) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 3/22/14 (RP 03/09/14 #2)
= 2¢ EACH!
The $1.89 lip glosses are $1.42 and the cover sticks is are $1.49 with the 25% off sale.
Buy (1) Wet ‘n Wild Lip Gloss, $1.42 Sale Price
(1) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 3/22/14 (RP 03/09/14 #2)
= 42¢!
Buy (1) Wet ‘n Wild Cover Stick, $1.49 Sale Price
(1) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 3/22/14 (RP 03/09/14 #2)
= 49¢!
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the lip gloss was on clearance for $1 at my Wags!
My Walgreens said their policy was to give the coupon price with .03 cents. So if it was .97 I could use the $1 coup. I could not use the $1 coup on something that cost .69 for instance. Is this a standard Walgreen policy. Do stores differ in their coupon allowance? I can’t get things free like you do.
Wow, they totally made that up. LOL. The corporate policy is to adjust the coupon down to the price of the item.
Can you tell me where to find this in print so I can show it to the manager? I notice you had a comment about stores not following the policy and an alternative purchase using 3 nail polishes. Can the stores opt out of policy?
http://www.walgreens.com/topic/help/generalhelp/coupon_policy_main.jsp?_requestid=37856
Where it says “The coupon amount must be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).”
Christie where can I print or copy this coupon plz help me thx
Hi Abby,there was a printable for this but it’s out of prints now. 🙁 There is one that came in inserts in some areas last weekend.