Smart Source Canada must love babies, because they are providing Canadians with several valuable money saving coupons worth $12.50 on baby necessities.
- Save $3.00 when you buy any ONE Pampers® Wipes (excludes trial/travel size, value/gift/bonus packs)
- Save $3.00 when you buy any ONE Pampers® Swaddlers Diapers (excludes trial/travel size, value/gift/bonus packs)
- Save $3.00 when you buy any ONE Pampers® Cruisers (excludes trial/travel size, value/gift/bonus packs)
- Save $2.00 when you buy any ONE Pampers® Baby Dry Diapers (excludes trial/travel size, value/gift/bonus packs)
There are numerous other coupons you will want to click to print as well for yourself, such as $2 off of detergent pods, $2 off of scented laundry 'sprinkles', $4 off of an eye liner, $3 off of hair dye, and more. Keep clicking 'view more' at the end of each page to make sure you are seeing all of them.
Here are some examples of what you might expect to pay on these items with coupon, if you purchase at Walmart, a retailer that has sensible prices to begin with. What this boils down to, is you will pay $52.88 for all these items with coupon at Walmart, but would have paid $65.38 without the coupons. Total savings amount is 20% off of the regular retail value!
- You could purchase these Pampers Clean Baby Wipes Tub for only $3.97, and pay a total of under $1.
Breaking down diapers on a 'cost per diaper' basis will always be the easiest way to make sure you are getting the best bang for your buck. (Same thing with feminine products!) Because diaper pack sizes vary so much, it can be difficult to to know what a 'good deal' is (per pack.)
- Pampers Swaddlers Sensitive Diapers Jumbo Pack, Newborn 27 pack selling for $11.97 after $3.00 coupon means the cost per diaper is only 44 cents.
- Pampers Cruisers are selling for $26.97 after $3 coupon for 54 diapers. The cost per diaper is 50 cents.
- Pampers Baby Dry diapers are $12.97 after the $2 coupon for a jumbo pack of 37 diapers. The cost per diaper is 35 cents each.
You may also choose to purchase larger diaper packs, which generally will hold a higher savings on a 'cost per diaper' basis.
Do you love math to gauge great savings as much as we do at Bargainmoose? Feel free to give us some other examples of savings you like to see on a 'cost per item' basis, in the comments below.
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