I just posted a message about this elsewhere. I do this and love it. You don't have to have double coupons for it to work. It was worth it to me just to learn to shop at CVS. Even if you don't buy the lists, the forum is free. I get lots of good sale tips from it and the ladies are great help if you're looking for something specific. Everyone shares sales they've run across.
I don't have some of my really good receipts handy, but here's an idea of how I've done at CVS.
One CVS purchase:
3 bags of combos (not the single serve, the next size up)
1 Tube of Colgate
3 bags Hersheys kisses
2 crest mouth washes
1 candy bar.
I paid $.23 cents and saved $26.37
If I had not shopped at CVS before, I would have paid about $15 by using a cvs card and coupons. Because I've shopped there before, I had enough in store coupons to pay for almost all of it. In fact, I had to add the candy bar to be over my coupon amount.
Even if this was my first shop, I would have paid $15. But because of the CVS card, attached to my receipt for this purchase would have been a store coupon for $9.97 to spend on my next shop. Ou can use the CVS bucks on anything but prescriptions. Some of you probably have a CVS card and never realized they were giving you coupons back.
Granted, the first time I paid