1) You cannot receive register rewards for 2 companies on the same transaction. For example, if a register reward was offered for Kellogg's cereal and Kellogg's granola bars and you bought both you would only receive one of the register rewards.
2) You cannot redeem the register rewards from one company and earn new ones from the same company. So if you bought the Kellogg's cereal and got your register reward and then returned later and bought more Kellogg's cereal the next register reward would not print. (however, if you paid with a register reward from another company you would receive the Kellogg's register reward). This can be tricky at times as some products may be made by the same company and be sold under different brand names.
3) The register rewards are technically entered as a manufacturer's coupon when you use them. Since only one coupon is allowed per item purchased you will need to buy a small item if you are using coupons on everything you are buying and paying with a register reward. For example, if you are buying 4 items and have 4 coupons and 2 register rewards you would need to buy 2 small items (pack of gum, tissue paper, etc.) to make the number of items purchased match the number of coupons/register rewards you are using.
4) Walgreen's allows you to use store coupons along with a manufacturer's coupon. So if there is a coupon in the add for an item and you have a manufacturer's coupon also you may use both and increase your savings. (The store coupons do not count in the total coupon count that was discussed above in point #3)
While that may all be confusing it will help you to maximize your benefits with their register reward program.
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