Best Buy: 10¢ Schoolio Crayons & Rose Art Glue
Wow! Currently you can snag a few great deals on select school supplies from Best Buy – in store and online. Even sweeter, choose in-store pick up to bypass all shipping charges. Check out a few of the deals you can score:
Schoolio Crayons 24 Pack ONLY 10¢ (Limit 10)
*In Store Only; Sold Out Online 🙁
Rose Art Glue Sticks 2 Pack ONLY 10¢ (Limit 10)
Rose Art Washable Glue ONLY 10¢ (Limit 10)
*In Store Only; Sold Out Online 🙁
Post-it Jewel Pop Super-Sticky Notes 3 pack ONLY $1.99
*Also, if you still have the $1/3 Rose Art product coupons found in the 7/29 PG or previously found here (no longer available), you may be able to use them at Best Buy for an even sweeter deal (if your store accepts coupons). Or you may want to take your Best Buy ad to your local Walmart or Target and price match to score FREE Rose Art products! 😀
(Thanks, Surviving a Teacher’s Salary and Cajun Couponer!)
I did this deal this morning and scored 10 Rose Art glue for free! I used one $1/3MQ. No problem. Yeah!
nice!
I have no use for this stuff personally but I wonder if I should take advantage of these deals to donate. I don’t want to take away from others who need these and look for deals but if I just do it in moderation would that be bad?
I’m never donating again I’ve decided. I scooped up a bunch of stuff last year at 90% clearance and did the penny deals and stuff thruout the summer to help with my this years giveaway at my University. We had string backpacks stuffed full of supplies along with a free meal and free games to play. The people were so rude. I kid you not, one family thanked me. They all had extremely nice vehicles, escalades and 2012 dodge pickups littered the parking lot. Pedicures and iPhones were everywhere. The designer bags way out numbered any other handbag. People were actually complaining about every thing. Some of the crayolas were rose art and the glue sticks were off brand, that wasn’t good enough for them. The sodas at the meal were Walmart brand and that definitely wasn’t good enough for them. They wanted real backpacks instead of string bags. They were going to their vehicles, putting their bags up and coming to get more of the stuff they didn’t like. Come on. I have completely lost faith in society.
I understand where you are coming from. Two years ago, I donated a 100 ten packs of pencils to a childhood friend for his fundraiser. I paid for the postage to send the items. I did receive a thank you nor did I receive an email, text, or anything of the sort saying he received the package. I have learned the ones in need will need items through the entire school year. Maybe you can visit a local homeless shelter during the off season and donate the items.
Erin- I am sorry that happened to you and I can see why you decided what you did but please don’t let that discourage you from donating. There are alot of schools out there that would be so very greatful for your donation. Contact your local boys and girls club or other schools to see what they need. From what it sounds like those kids really didn’t need the donation and just wanted to be greedy. Please reconsider. I know our Staples, walgreens and local grocery stores have a donation drop off.
They have the super sticky post-it notes in the Wal-Mart ad as of today marked down to $1.00…so if you have the coupon…a little bit better deal….but this may be by region?
I also redemmed 250 MyCokeRewards points for a $5 Best Buy Reward Zone Certificate. Pair this with the deals and the items will be free 🙂
Can you price match to Walmart and buy 3 ad get .70 overage? Hopefully there will be some free milk in my future lol
I can’t find rose art at my walmart, do they even sell it?
I only saw a handful of roseart items there. No crayons, glue or markers
i looked today and couldnt find anything rose art, so it may be a hit or miss, good luck to everyone else! 🙂
Our Best Buy has a tiny school supply section by their registers. The Rose Art items mentioned in this post weren’t advertised as being on sale, but they sure did ring up at 10 cents a piece! I bought a whole bunch and donated them to my kids’ school 🙂 Thanks Collin!