Walgreens 101

Walgreens is the largest drug store chain in the US.

Walgreens does not have a discount or rewards cards.

Walgreens has in store coupons, which can be found in booklets next to the weekly circular.

Walgreens also has RR or register rewards.  (Even though they are often stingy with these; sorry Walgreens just being honest).  Note: Unlike CVS or Rite-aid; Walgreens considers their RRs to be manufacturer's coupons.   This means you can not use a RR and a MQ toward the same product.  So, if you have a RR and a MQ make sure you buy enough items to cover all of your coupons.

In ad coupons- These are store coupons that typically set the price of the item- and will usually impose a limit to the number you can buy. These coupons will come out in the Sunday Paper and will be good through the following Saturday. It is Walgreen’s policy to allow you to use a store coupon in conjunction with a manufacturer coupon on one item.

Register Rewards- a “Catalina” program called Register Rewards. A Register Reward is a coupon that prints after you make a qualifying purchase. It is typically good for “X” amount off of your next transaction.  When you buy the advertised item, after paying, you will receive a coupon (Register Reward) to use on your next purchase. You can make this a “money maker” buy using manufacturer coupons as well.

In Store Coupon Booklets: Walgreen’s is also known for their in store coupon booklets.  Inside are store coupons that will usually have a total value of around $20. Also keep your your eye out for other seasonal and monthly coupon booklets.

Remember the Walgreen's presentation order:

1.Manufacturer Coupons
2. Walgreen’s In-Ad Coupons
3. Register Rewards

This is the best way to make your items free or even better a MM.