Walmart
mostly the same as last week,
Speed Stick & Degree deodorant $1.50
Mini Wheats & Fruit Loops $2.47 for 345-555g box
Purex Laundry detergent 5.57 2.95L (looks like 64 washes)
Sponge Towels $3.88 for 6 rolls
Starfrit lock and lock food storage 50% off
Pampers giant pack $17.97
Crock Pot slow cooker, 5 qt $28
Armstrong cheese $5.97 for 750g
Mott's fruitsation sauces 6 pack $1.47 (great deal, usually $3 regular)
Hunt's Snack pack puddings 12 pack $2.47
Cloverleaf skipjack tuna $0.88
Superstore
Tide laundry detergent 9.97, reg 15.97
Haagen Daaz $4.97 for 500ml ( think this would be a splurge, but if you've got a habit to feed . . . )
Bear Paws cookies or crackers $2
Dare Simple pleasures cookies $1.97
Olay, Gilette, Old Spice Zest or Ivory body wash $2.99
Degree antipersperant $1.49
Herbal Essences shampoo $1.99
TreSemme or Head&Shoulders $3.99
Photolab - if you order 100 prints, 10cent prints. I like to save up printing my pics for deals like these. Costco should be having their 12cent print sale (no minimums in Nov I think)
Ziggy's int'l roast beef deli meat $0.97/100g (club pack)
Fall Baking needs - JoAnn will be posting soon about good prices for baking since Christmas is coming, but here are a few this week
flour $5.98 10kg good price
ED smith pie filling $3.97 - JoAnn says noname is just as good and half the price FYI
Whole Almonds $9.98 for 1kg
pecan halves $12.98 for 1kg (maybe not the best deal, but buy sooner than later to ensure you have what you want on hand when you start your baking. I mean, really, don't you all have urges to make candied pecans at random times?)
condensed milk $1.99 - very good, usually $3 a can
mcCain frozen pizza $3.99
PC frozen orange juice $1
GM cheerios $1.98
Here's another tidbit about superstore (and probably most other stores) - just because it's in the ad, does not mean the item is on sale. They will often have items at regular price in the ads. I believe that companies pay big money to have their products placed in these weekly flyers. Know your prices so that you don't get sucked in by a pretty picture ad and then see it at a better price later.
Happy shopping.
L
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That's so true Liesel about the ads and what is on "sale". It's not so different from stores marking up merchandise before a sale so you think you are saving a bundle. If you don't know your prices first, you will be tempted. Thanks for the reminder.
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