Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Money Maker on Nature's Bounty at RiteAid

Thanks to Tayler R for this excellent explanation of the money-making deal on Nature's Bounty at RiteAid:

Nature's Bounty Rite Aid:  "I just scored at Rite Aid this deal and wanted to put all the pieces in order so that everyone can make this deal work.  Go to
.naturesbounty.com and either log in or register a new account. The rewards link is in the top left side. Then enter codes to earn points. There is a list of codes here
http://couponingwithmary.blogspot.com/2009/10/natures-bounty.html Enter enough points to get the $5 coupon (500 points). I was able to print out six $5 coupons by hitting the back button again and again. Then it finally said print limit reached. I would also print out a few $2 and $3 coupons so you have more flexibility with the deal. Some packages also have red $1 peelie coupons.

At Rite Aid the Nature's Bounty is bogo and you can use a coupon on each one. There is also a $10 rebate wyb $25 or $25 rebate wyb $50 in select products including Nature's Bounty. Here are my two transaction today and how I'm going to make a $20+ profit.
Transaction 1:

2 - Nature's Bounty Cranberry + vitamin C $10.49
2 - Pure vitamin C 500mg Time released $9.99
2 - Vitamin d - 400 IU $4.99
Total $25.47 - $5/25 coupon - three $5/1 Nature's Bounty coupons - two $2/1 coupons - one $1/1 coupon. New total .47 cents.

Transaction 2:
2 - Crandberry + Vitamin C $10.49
6 - Vitamin D - 400 IU $4.99
Total $25.46 - $5/25 coupon - three $5/1 coupons - one $2 coupon - three $1 coupons = .46 cents.
Total oop .93 cents plus $2.74 tax.


Now I'll get the $25 giftcard because my before coupon total was over $50. The rebate is the last one on this month's Single Check Rebate form on-line. That's a $21+ profit.
$5/25
coupon here  There are so many different price points for Nature's Bounty. The cheapest was $4.99 but they had lots in the $4.99 - 413.99 range. There are so many combos that would be great. That's why you should print some $1, $2 and $3 coupons, not just $5 ones. Based on the products you choose and the math you may need those lower valued ones because too many $5 ones would go over your total.

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