Here's a great deal on Huggies wipes!
Walgreens has Huggies Wipes on sale for $2.49. Plus the Natural care wipes are producing a surprise Register Reward.
- Huggies Natural Care Wipes, 72 ct fragrance free pictured above on sale for $2.49
- Huggies Soft Skin baby wipes 64 ct $2.49 – now confirmed
- Use the $0.50/1 Huggies wipes coupon in the 2/12 or 1/15 Smart Source
- Pay $1.99 – get back a $2 Register Reward
- FREE after Register Reward
Even without a coupon this is a great deal. Visit the rest of my favorite Walgreens deals here.
**NOTE: Since this is unadvertised we have no idea when the Register Reward will stop printing. Sooner is better on this one! I personally made this transaction on 2/26 at a Utah Walgreens. Even if the price on the shelf isn't marked scan them, they should be on sale for $2.49. Huggies Soft Skin baby wipes 64 ct are also part of the sale, however I did not confirm the Register Reward as printing.
Thanks@WildForWags



No, it was not weber county. I don’t usually even shop at that walgreens because the shelves are always cleared, but i figured since it was an unadvertised deal i stood a chance. I will stick to shopping at walgreens in salt lake from now on.
I ran out as soon as i saw this posted and when i got there, there was a lady with a cart completely full of all the wipes in the store. Our walgreens is pretty lenient with rolling RR and doing mult. transactions but seriously??? They let her do 40 transactions at a time??? That is irritating, I only wanted 4. 🙁
was this anywhere in weber county? that way i know to avoid that store. 🙂 and i’m not a big fan of people who clear the shelves.
Hi Ariel, Walgreens coupon policy allows the stores to stop that behavior and limit the number of purchases of certain products. I suggest you talk to the manager of the store. Tell them that’s why you rarely shop at Walgreens. The point of these promos is to get you in the door shopping. If they are allowing a few shoppers to clear the shelves they are losing out on future new customers. Perhaps the manager needs a wake up call. Unfortunately, couponing does breed greed.