Water is an essential for life and a good thing to store in case of any type of emergency. There is a good deal on water going on right now at Smith's.
The 24-count Nestle Pure Life water bottles are included in the Buy 10 Save $5 promo. at $2.79. (See other items included in this sale HERE. Thanks, Centsible Sisters!) You will need to throw in 6 other items included in the buy 10 save $5 promo. to get the $2.79 sale price on the water. Think of using 6 free pasta or $0.39 Powerade...
There is also a Catalina Promo. running on this water until 4/3/11. When you buy:
2 cases - $1.00 back on your next order
3 cases - $2.00 back on your next order
4 cases - $5.00 back on your next order.
So basically when you combine the sale with the Catalina, you end up paying $1.54 per case (about 6 cents per bottle)!
So basically when you combine the sale with the Catalina, you end up paying $1.54 per case (about 6 cents per bottle)!
Here's the breakdown:
Buy 4 cases of Nestle Pure Life (24 ct.) at $2.79 each - $11.16
+ price of 6 other participating products
Total price: $11.16 + price of other items, Get $5.00 back
You can then use this $5.00 Catalina to buy four more cases of water (and 6 other promo. items) to pay $6.16 out of pocket on the water and get another $5.00 Catalina back.
If you happened to print the coupons availabe last month for this water (no longer available) your deal will be even sweeter!
If you happened to print the coupons availabe last month for this water (no longer available) your deal will be even sweeter!
WATER STORAGE
Want to know how much water your family will need? HERE is great booklet from FEMA. They suggest storing at least one gallon of water per person, per day, for two weeks. (Each person needs 14 gallons of water.)
14 gallons of water = 106 bottles
(Thanks, Prepared LDS Family and Centsible Sisters!)
Want to know how much water your family will need? HERE is great booklet from FEMA. They suggest storing at least one gallon of water per person, per day, for two weeks. (Each person needs 14 gallons of water.)
14 gallons of water = 106 bottles
(Thanks, Prepared LDS Family and Centsible Sisters!)
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