This week, CVS has 20 count packages of Tylenol 8 Hour on sale for $1.99. 2 days after you purchase some, you can get $2 per package in special Extra Bucks. (Regular Extra Bucks only print out quarterly) Then, you can go back and get more - and two days later, get $2 in EB's
again. And, you can also use coupons and it does not affect how many EB's you get. There was a $1 coupon in Sunday's newspaper for the 8 Hour, and you can also go to
www.tylenol.com look in the lower right hand corner and you will find a link for a $1 coupon for ANY tylenol product. You can print it twice.
I went on Monday with 3 $1 coupon and $5.50 in EB's that I had left from previous promotions. I bought 5 bottles of Tylenol:
5 x $1.99 = $9.95
minus $5.50 EB's = $4.45
plus tax = $4.90 (tax is only charged on the after-EB amount)
minus 3 coupons = $1.90 out of my own pocket
Now I have $10.00 in EB's in my account, and I will go to CVS this afternoon and buy 5 more bottles. On Friday, I will have another $10 in EB's, and should hopefully have the 10 $1 coupons that I ordered from a coupon service. Then I will buy 10 bottles with $1 coupons and the next $10 in EB's, and two days after that I will have $20 in EB's sitting in my account. Plus 20 almost-free bottles of Tylenol.
Oh, and one last thing, you can go to
www.cvs.com and print out your EB's directly from your own computer - you do not have to go to the store, buy something, and let it print out on a store receipt.