Have you been playing the Sobe Cap game lately? If not, you absolutely must. I’m not exactly sure if anyone EVER loses; I have won every time. You can play every day even if you don’t have a Sobe cap. The giveaway doesn’t end until 9/12/2010 – so…as you can imagine…that’s a LOT of Sobe to be gettin’.
Here’s the clincher – be sure to hit the “back” button and keep printing the Buy One Get One Free coupons. And, guess what? Even better…CVS has them already on sale for BOGOF this week! You know what that means…all together now…”THEY ARE ALL FREE!“
Don’t quite understand how that works? Let me try and explain. The register itself will only accept one coupon for every item you buy (regardless if it’s free or on sale.) For instance, if I buy a Sobe ($1.59), I automatically get one free ($0.00) because of the store sale. Right now, my total is $1.59 for two bottles of Sobe.
Are you with me so far?
When I give them the coupon, it takes off $1.59 for a Free Sobe. So now, I’m left with a balance of $0.00 for two drinks. If you don’t understand, let me know and I’ll keep explaining until 1.) your ears fall off 2.) your brain explodes or 3.) you totally understand. I prefer #3.
The moral of the story: Using your BOGOF coupons on already BOGOF store sales equals free product! We all like that…don’t we? *wink*
Speaking of free product, here is my second (and last) CVS trip of the week:
- Milk: $2.69 w/ $1.00 ECB back
- Biotrue solution: $2.99 w/ $2.99 back
- 6 Sobes: $9.54 – $4.77 sale – $4.77 printables = six for FREE
Paid with $2.99 prior ECB.
Total: $15.22
My Subtotal: $2.69 + $.54 tax (you still have to pay tax on free stuff)
Cash total: $3.23
Received: $4.99 ECB ($1 milk, $1 green bag tag, $2.99 Biotrue)
How did you do?
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I was wondering, when I went to CVS they said it was a total of 6 bottles of Sobe per card. Does that mean each visit? I’m new to CVS so I wasn’t sure how that worked.
Hey there!
Does that make sense? Feel free to try and use a few more coupons if you’d like. If the cashier says you can’t use them, then kindly take back your coupons, and tell her you don’t want the ones that won’t ring up. That’s all
Now, I’m not sure I’d go in there with 10 or 20 LOL That might raise a brow or get you a little coupon stink eye 
Hmm…it may be per visit? You might just want to straight out ask your store. My first trip this week, I bought 8 bottles, using 4 BOGOF coupons. Though, I have never seen that particular cashier before (I think she was new), and I believe she was hand ringing some of the coupons in. When I went yesterday, I brought 4 more of the Sobe Coupons with me (to buy 8 bottles again), BUT, she told me the register would only take 3. I was a bit confused at the time because I KNEW I just used 4 the day before. But now, it makes sense, that the limit would be six per visit. Again, I would guess it’s six PER VISIT because they don’t keep track at the bottom of the receipt – which are the PER CARD transactions. Obviously, I have bought 14 already.
I hope this helps!
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