It’s the beginning of November, and as a resident of the great state of Minnesota the temperatures are cooling off. As people spend more and more of their time indoors and in close quarters to each other, cough, cold, and flu symptoms are more of a when than an if. It’s time to stock up on all the products we need to find relief from runny noses, scratchy throats and any other ailment that the winter months throw our way. Naturally I started checking ads searching for sales and coupons and found this month’s ad from Walgreens featured #HealthySavings for products from Pfizer.
The coupon book can usually be found right inside the entrance to your neighborhood Walgreens, or even more conveniently online. November’s coupon book includes coupons that can help you save up to $10 on household name brand products from Pfizer including Robitussin, Advil, Centrum and more! #CollectiveBias
The winter months will bring a variety of symptoms, usually without warning. One of my major issues as the air gets dryer is my lips are seemingly constantly dry and chapped. With $1 off the purchase of two sticks of Chapstick, I stocked up so I would always have lubricating relief at my fingertips. I can’t count how often my kids would begin to complain about a sore throat, or a stuffy nose just as they would climb into bed. Having a stockpile of cold relief supplies can prevent a late night drive to the nearest over the counter retailer.
Thanks to the great savings at Walgreens during the month of November, I was able to fill my medicine drawer with great products that have me looking at the calendar, thinking of the winter months, and saying, “Bring it on, I’m ready!”
Are you ready for cold and flu season, or is your medicine cabinet (or drawer) empty?
It is definitely time for my family to start stocking up. I am just like you, I have been waiting for some good deals to stock my medicine cabinet with. ChapStick is big in our house as well! #client
I feel *so much* better knowing I’ve got great product ready to go for the first onset of a cough or cold! I’m glad to hear I’m not the only big ChapStick user – thanks for stopping by, Andrea!