How I Never Pay Retail For Baby Formula

When you have to rely on baby formula to provide the nutritionally complete diet for your little one, you realize how quickly the cost can add up, especially when breastfeeding is not an option. When you have twin mouths to feed, extra savings are twice as important!

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Coupons and savings promotions for diapers and wipes are far more commonplace in stores and online to give you decent savings. Another popular alternative that I suggest for price AND convenience is Amazon’s Subscribe and Save combined with Amazon Mom for very good saving on many stock items.

Baby formula, on the other hand, seems to demand some more work to find any significant savings. In fact, one of the few in-store savings I’ve seen on formula was a “Buy 3, Get 50% Off 4th”… Oh! Thanks!

So what to do when formula is never on sale? Find discounts that exclude sale items!

One of my favorites is CVS and its constant doling out of 20% coupons that involve no printing, clipping and potential losing. Sign up as an ExtraCare member. You’ll start receiving “20% Off Coupon” emails with a link to “Get Coupon” which takes you to the CVS website with an option to print the one-time use coupon or send it to your ExrtaCare member card.

My preference is to send the coupon to my “card” which for me is my CardStar app that holds 22 of my loyalty shopping cards, my library card, etc. Once I get the 20% coupon, it’s time to purchase (bulk at times) those items that seem to never or rarely go on sale, such as baby formula! So, on a $15 canister of formula I just found the equivalent of a $3 coupon for EACH!

I pull up my CVS ExtraCare card bar code on the app for the clerk to scan at the start of my transaction. Just be sure to ask the checkout clerk something along the lines of, “I think I have a 20% coupon on my account to apply?” Also, these savings opportunities have a quick expiration of only a week or two, so act fast!

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Try the Send To Card option to save paper and avoid misplacing that coupon worth $$$

CVS 20% Coupon Terms & Conditions read:
Up To: $99.00 Value  |  Redeemable in store only
Excludes sale & promotional items, clearance items, prescriptions, gift cards, alcohol, lottery, money orders, postage stamps, pseudoephedrine, milk, pre-paid cards. No cash back. Tax charged on pre-coupon price where required. ExtraCare card must be presented to get these savings. Savings applied to total qualifying purchase after other CVS coupons & discounts are applied. Offer not valid in MinuteClinic.

Any other tips for saving on baby formula or other goods?

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  1. If you qualify, you can join Veterans Advantage. They provide an additional 20% discount at CVS stores and online (with free shipping) which is stackable with any of their regular 20-30% sitewide sales. I joined it initially for the discount on United and Lufthansa airfares, but found I get greater benefit from the CVS discount that has eclipsed the membership fee.

    1. While the Amtrak and United discounts are nice, that is a GREAT perk I need to start using, especially that it is stackable with the other 20% AND coupons! Great tip!

  2. Also try signing up with Similac and Enfamil’s websites. I received coupons for $5.00 off from Similac every month for a year, and my wife did the same the following year.

    1. Great point, Scott. For whatever reason I have yet to receive anything from them for months after signing up. Drat!

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