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FREE J&J Build Your Own First Aid Kit Offer + Deal Scenario!

by Christie- on October 23, 2012

Shannyn found an offer at her Walgreens for a FREE Johnson & Johnson Build Your Own First Aid Kit when you purchase (3) participating products.  Plus, it appears that the bags include a coupon booklet which contain over $15 worth of savings! Here’s a list of what’s inside…

  • $2/1 Benadryl Topical Product
  • $2/1 Bengay Product
  • $2/1 Cortaid Product
  • $1.50/2 J&J Red Cross First Aid Products
  • $3/2 Neosporin Essentials Products
  • $2/1 Neosporin Lip Health Product
  • $1/1 Neosporin Product
  • $2/1 Visine Product .5oz+

If you’re wanting to grab a bag for yourself then you can do the following deal…

Walgreens Deal
Buy (1) Band-Aid Brand Kids Bandages 20ct $1.99
Buy (2) Johnson & Johnson Non-Stick Gauze Pads 10ct $3.49
= $8.97
(1) $3/2 Johnson & Johnson dressings, pads, gauze, tape or first aid kit 70 or 140 ct (5523) Walgreens October Book
TOTAL = $5.97 + FREE First Aid Kit

There are so many deal combinations you could put together to get this free bag so if you come across an even better one then be sure to come back and tell us about it! 😀

Participating Products: Band-Aid, Neosporin, Johnson & Johnson Red Cross, Bengay, Benadryl, Visine, Cortaid, Polysporin and Caladryl.

(Thanks, Shannyn!)

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jean October 23, 2012 at 9:34 pm

Do you know if this is a new offer as this was available this summer at our Walgreens. Just wondering if the coupons are still good and not expired. I bought a bottle of Lysol wipes that had the “try me free” rebate coupon on it, but it turned out it had expired months before. Just wondering.

Also, want to mention that, on a Chrissy deal a while ago for Ebony magazine, I just got the magazine in the mail and this month it has a great P&G coupon book with lots of $1.00 of one coupons in it which seem rarer these days, with so many coupons $1.00 off two. And they have a long expiration. I am now rounding up my magazines after a look through to donate them to our local library for eco friendliness.

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