These were on sale two weeks ago here in South Central Wisconsin but now they are back up to $1.99 --- unless of course they are on sale again this week....our sales cycle starts on Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Where are you located?
Scotch Brite Nail Saver sponges are on sale for $1.00 each w/roundy's card. I believe the tag stated the sale was thru 8/2/09.
They have peelies on them good for "SAVE $1.00 NOW on any Scothc-Brite Ultra NailSaver Absorbent Scrub Sponge 1-pack"
$1.00 - $1.00 mfq = FREE (+ tax if applies)
ETA: coupon expires 12-31-09
These were on sale two weeks ago here in South Central Wisconsin but now they are back up to $1.99 --- unless of course they are on sale again this week....our sales cycle starts on Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Where are you located?
My mom had stocked up on these a couple weeks ago when they were on sale in Milwaukee; she shared some with me and I think they are real nice sponges (especially for free, how can you go wrong?) :)
Thanks for posting. I plan on getting a bunch of these tomorrow and using $1/1 which will double for overage.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you can get overage by doubled coupons, because its only doubled up to the value of the product. At least that has been my experience.
i.e. - if I have a $1 coupon for an item that is $1.50, the 'doubled' part will only be $.50
You are mostly correct. The coupons will double up to the original value of the item (not the sale/clearance price). So if the sponges were originally 2.35, a $1 Q would double to $2 ($1 in overage). If the sponges were originally 1.85, a $1 Q would double to $1.85 ($0.85 in overage). Either way, a doubled Q should result in overage on these.
ahh, ok. Thanks for clarifying!