It's easy to get confused... Here are a few ground rules. If you still can't figure it out (because it is much easier read than done) send me an email and I will be more than happy to guide you in the right direction. Have a happy day!

- You can't use a RR on the same product you got it from. For example- this week if you buy the Roots of Nature Hair Color and a RR prints, you can't buy another Roots of Nature, use the RR, and have a new Register Reward print. You can however Use the Roots of Nature Hair Color RR to buy the Iceland Health and vice versa. You could do multiple transactions with those 2 products and just swap RR's.

- Also, remember you have to have more products than manufacturer coupons, including Register Rewards. If you are buying Right Guard Deodorant and using a manufacturer coupon and a RR it won't let you unless you add a filler item (like a cheap pencil or piece of candy!)

-Here is what we have found is the best order to hand the cashier your coupons (if you have a different order that work better- let us know...) This way will allow for any possible overage! 1.Manufacturer Coupons, 2. IVCs (instant value coupons- from the booklet by the front doors), 3. Walgreens Ad Coupons, 4. Register Rewards (Thanks to Joanie Demer at Krazy Coupon Lady. http://krazycouponlady.blogspot.com)


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Wal-Mart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below):

  • Manufacturer coupons (Cents Off)
  • Free merchandise (or manufacturer's Buy-One-Get-One-Free) coupons
  • Store coupons
  • Pharmacy (Advertising and Promotional) coupons
  • Internet coupons
  • Soft drink container caps
The following are guidelines and limits:

  • Wal-Mart only accepts coupons for merchandise we sell and only when presented at the time of purchase.
  • Coupons should have an expiration date and be presented within the valid dates. Wal-Mart will not accept expired coupons.
  • Internet coupons should be legible and say "Manufacturer Coupon." There should be a valid remit address for the manufacturer and a scannable bar code.
  • Only one coupon per item is permitted.
  • Use of 40 or more coupons per transaction will require approval by Customer Service Manager.