Get your very own SUPER-CHEAP Easter candy!

If you have a Rite Aid nearby, and have access to two computers/printers, you can get bags of Hershey’s/Reese’s/Cadbury Easter candy for 32.3 cents per bag (when you buy 9). Here’s how…

Choose 9 bags of candy that are manufactured by Hershey’s (including Cadbury/Reese’s), on sale for $1.99 each (Total = $17.91)

Use the $3/$15 Rite Aid coupon from coupons.com (New total = $14.91)
Use 3 of the in-ad coupons for $2 off a purchase of 3 bags (New total = $8.91)
Use 3 of the printable coupons from smartsource.com for $2 off a purchase of 3 bags (New total = $2.91)

So, $2.91 for 9 bags of candy equals $.323 per bag!

I know Easter is about Jesus’ death and resurrection (He is RISEN! He is RISEN INDEED!), but a little candy is good, too! ;-)

Comments

  1. Topher says:

    In Firefox, if you press cntrl-shift-p it goes into Private Mode, and completely forgets what coupons you may or may not have printed. Print some more, press it again and SHAZAM, you’re right back where you left off. Lather, rinse, repeat.

  2. Chaeli says:

    Holy mackeroly, that’s a good deal! I’m not sure I NEED that much candy in the house since there’s only tow of us to eat it. . . decisions, decisions!

  3. Chaeli says:

    two, not tow. I can psell, i gradatated from Cornerstone afta all. :)

  4. MOM says:

    I’m with Chaeli, I would never want that much candy in my house at once, or for a year, for that matter. I have NO will power, it would add 20 pounds for sure.

  5. NIKI says:

    why do I need 2 computers/printers?

  6. Betsey says:

    Alas, I don’t have a Rite-Aid near me. Drat! I would LOVE to stock up on cheap candy to use in my classroom. I use it kind of a LOT. Well, daRn.

    Although, on a positive note, while looking through all of Rite-Aid’s Indiana locations I discovered that there is a Floyd’s Knobs, Indiana. Hardly sounds like an appropriate name to me. Sketchy.

    love,
    Buzz

  7. {lacey} says:

    Oh, Betsey, you make me laugh. I’m sure they were referring to Floyd’s KNEES. :-) If I could print enough coupons, I’d totally do the deal again for you. (I don’t think I can, but I’ll try.)

    Topher – I’m trying it, but it doesn’t seem to be working for me. I always thought the program I install (from coupons.com) kept track of the coupons I’ve printed, not cookies (or whatever private browsing is disabling). I’ll have to try it again, because I MIGHT be able to get the smartsource.com ones to print again. Thanks for the tip! I’m very intrigued!

    Chaeli and Mom – You certainly don’t have to eat all 9 bags of candy yourself! (It’s tempting, though, I know!) How about keeping one or two bags, and then blessing some other families with the other 7-8? (I’m sure there are some candy-deprived children somewhere in your circles! Church? Moms’ group? Homeschoolers? Your cashier at Target?) :-)

    Aunt Niki – You can typically only print each coupon twice from each site (per computer). You can technically also have two computers connected to one printer, not necessarily two computers on separate printers.

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