The Walgreens Weekly: 10/04/09 – 10/10/09
To kick off the return of The Walgreens Weekly, Walgreens decided to hold back on their sales – great! Regardless, there are a couple of items that you may find to be worth the trip and no printable coupons are needed.
I definitely recommend organizing up to 100 digital photos before Wednesday. On Wednesday, October 7th, Walgreens is offering a My Personal Movie Photo DVD for just $1, with a coupon from the weekly store ad. Bring 20-100 digital photos to your local store, select a theme and music, and Walgreens will create a DVD of your photos, with 100% of the purchase price being donated to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Breast Cancer Network of Strength.
Click HERE to print the spreadsheet below.
Thanks, I Heart Wags!
Tips for Beginners:
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RRs are Register Rewards (gift certificates that print at the end of your receipt). Instead of paying cash for your next purchase, pay with RRs!
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Register Reward deals can be repeated, but only one Register Reward per RR deal will print in a single transaction.
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Do not use Register Rewards from one RR deal to pay for an RR deal from the same manufacturer. If used to pay for an RR deal from the same manufacturer, the completed transaction will not produce another Register Reward.














Thanks so much! Have really missed these spreadsheets!!!!!
Kinda a dumb question but, I will ask cuz I really would like to do this…..I have 4 kids ranging from 12-22. I would love to take old pics and put them together for this. My question is, how do I make these “digital”? Upload to my computer? Want to I take them to WG’s on? a floppy? Please email me at icunursemicki@yahoo.com Thanks soooooo much!!!
Hi, Karen – if you upload your pictures to your computer, they will be in digital format, and you can then copy them to a flash drive, burn to CD, etc. If they’re still on your camera’s memory card, you could take the memory card in, as well.
I would also assume that you could upload photos to the Walgreens photo center under your own account, and then pull from them there once you’re in-store. I haven’t created one of these before – anyone else familiar?
I just called Walgreens to clarify – you can’t upload photos to the Walgreens Photo site and access them from the kiosk
. Here are the following acceptable methods:
1.) Burn photos to a CD
2.) Copy photos to a flash drive
3.) Copy photos to a memory card
4.) Bring in hard copy photos and scan them at the kiosk
I used the memory card from my camera AND there is an USB port attachment at the kiosk so that I could access photos from my flash drive. It was super quick and truly beautiful. The $1 plus tax price made it all the more wonderful. Thanks!