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    QUESTION would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    So I have been couponing since April meaning this is my first cold and flu season.. I found a target deal on kleenex cool touch.. Combied with a manufacturer coupon and store coupon and sale a box of kleenex that normally runs $1.79 is brought down to $0.49 a box.. In your opinion would this be a stock up sale? I have enough of each coupon to get 26 boxes.

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    Default re: would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    It would be a stock up price for where I live but I think other (better couponing) areas can get better. Deals vary widely depending on your location (I live in a not-so-great couponing area). I would stock up on them, but it will be interesting to see what others say.
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    Default re: would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    I agree with PP, I would stock up @ .49 ea, esp. with kids. :)

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    That's guys! I def think I'm going to get all 26.. 26 boxes at $13 that's pretty good. We don't have any doubling stores around here so I think its a good price just wanted others opinions. And I have TWO toddlers and one has a cold as we speak! I guess Target, here I come!

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    Yes, I would stock up at that price.
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    Default Re: would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    I would go with your own instincts on this.

    For me that is way too expensive, but there's only 2 people in my household. There were wonderful sales at Ralphs and CVS a few years back in which I got so many tissues for sales tax only that I won't pay more than that until I'm out.
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    Default Re: would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    Quote Originally Posted by EshuBarakeno View Post
    I would go with your own instincts on this.

    For me that is way too expensive,
    I agree. I wouldn't stock up at 50c per box. I would get a few if I needed them though. There are alot of deals for tissue this time of year so 15c or less per box would be a stock up price for me. I bought a few boxes of tissue in Aug and they were about 12.5c a box.

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    Default Re: would you dub this a "stock up" price?

    I would, and I did. LOL Anything lower than $.65 I would stock up on them around here. Tissues are a hot commodity in my house and they rarely go on sale cheap enough for me to stockpile, but when they do. Im allover it.
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