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This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 25-27, 2010 all regular-priced Rite Aid brand products are buy one get one (BOGO) 50% off.
A PR rep assures me that NO Rite Aid brand products are excluded and that no minimum purchase is required.
If everything you buy is the same price you end up with...
I have never seen a sale like this. All cosmetics -- even brand names -- are 25% off at Rite Aid starting Feb. 11 and going through Saturday, Feb. 13.
Supplies are not going to be re-stocked and you cannot get a raincheck so I would not wait to drop by on Saturday, when the best stuff will be...
Get $5 off a purchase of $25 or more at Rite Aid now until Dec. 12. In store only.
The fine print says you cannot combine it with any other offers, but I can't imagine they wouldn't let you use it on sale items. It may be up to each store to determine whether you can also use coupons from the...
Wahoo! Here are two great coupons from Rite Aid. The first gets you $3 off a purchase of $15 or more. The second coupon gets you $2 off any Rite Aid brand skin care or beauty product that costs more than $2. In store only.
After the $2 off coupon these products cost:
A 300 pack of cotton...
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