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		By: WorkingMom		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I usually try to buy my health and beauty goods at Target when they&#039;re on sale AND I have a 10% off coupon from my Target Visa.  I do shop at CVS when certain items are on sale and I have a coupon for them.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One cost-saving measure I&#039;ve used FREQUENTLY this year is that CVS honors other stores&#039; prescription transfer coupons.  With a few strep throats under our belts, I was able to get gift cards for $10 and even $25 every time a new prescription was called in; the medication was needed anyway, I got &#034;free money&#034;, and CVS got the business.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I usually try to buy my health and beauty goods at Target when they&#39;re on sale AND I have a 10% off coupon from my Target Visa.  I do shop at CVS when certain items are on sale and I have a coupon for them.</p>
<p>One cost-saving measure I&#39;ve used FREQUENTLY this year is that CVS honors other stores&#39; prescription transfer coupons.  With a few strep throats under our belts, I was able to get gift cards for $10 and even $25 every time a new prescription was called in; the medication was needed anyway, I got &quot;free money&quot;, and CVS got the business.</p>
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