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Clean up with these sharp deals

Filed under Savvy Shopper by sherman smith at 1:37 am

You’ll get clean teeth and smooth cheeks. chins or legs with some of the best bargains this week.

 

Rite Aid is offering a Gillette Fusion or Power Fusion that will be free after a $5 rebate and $4 manufacturer’s coupon from the fliers in The Telegraph. Disposal razors from Old Spice and Noxzema are also free after a $4 rebate. A variety of whitestrip packages from Crest are just $20 after rebate and coupon. And this week’s store flier again offers a $30 gift card if you transfer a prescription at Rite Aid.

 

CVS’ Extra Bucks will reduce the cost of a 4-ounce tube of Colgate Total or Crest ProHealth toothpaste to $1. The drug store is selling quarts of Powerade energy drinks for $1. No great savings – unless you’ve been clipping those occasional coupons that take $1 off. A variety of Post cereals, including Trail Mix Crunch, Shredded Wheat and Honey Bunches of Oats, are buy one, get one free. Again, the starting price of $4.30-$4.90 is no great shakes unless you have the $1 off one or two coupons that came in last week’s fliers.

 

Walgreens has four-roll packages of Angel Soft bathroom tissue for $1 with a store coupon. There’s also a good price of $2 for rolls of Scotch packaging tape. Finally, a store coupon can give you three jars of Jif peanut butter (18 ounces) or Welch’s grape jelly (32 ounces) for $5, with a limit of three.

 

There are also decent prices on some items at area supermarkets. Market Basket has bunches of celery for $1, new crop Romaine letter for 80 cents and fresh broccoli crowns, Bartlett pears from California and nectarines and peaches in value packs all for $1 a pound. Florida’s Natural orange juice is priced at $2.50 for half-gallons.

 

Stop & Shop also has California peaches for $1 a pound and Tropicana half-gallons at $2.50. And Hebrew National beef franks and knockwurst are buy one, get one free.

 

Sherman Smith, Telegraph copy editor, can be reached at 594-6420, or at ssmith@nashuatelegraph.com.

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