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This post brought to you by Walgreens. All opinions are 100% mine.

Heartburn…
Heartburn…
Indigestion…

A little mid-winter gluttony bloat is nothing compared to how folks who have acid reflux or extreme food allergies suffer. I make myself suffer half the time, in full disclosure. I just have to have that heavy cream. Stomach cramps are better than chemicals, right?

Until January 31, 2012, we can all suffer a lot less. Well…it doesn't mean our lactose intolerance will instantly be cured, but the Prescription Savings Club at Walgreens is offered at a special discount at Walgreens.

For $5 for just you, or for $10 for your whole tribe INCLUDING the little SnackHounds and kitties, discounts are assessed on prescriptions (Normally $15 and $35, respectively). You can also earn points when you buy any Walgreens or Nice! products or use their photofinishing service. My Snack Hound periodically takes a medication that humans also take, so he can be listed as a dependent on my plan. If only the government would consider Weenie Dogs as the same on my taxes, I'd be all set. I'll have to shout to Walgreens on Twitter to thank them for being pup friendly.

The program is especially nice for military families. The contract between Walgreens and Express Scripts is no longer. Express administers prescription programs for different employers, including the military. Folks may find some generics with the Savings Club could be less expensive than the copay or the patient portion of some brand name medications, incidentally. I know it did for me. For more up to date news on this, read up and "like" Walgreens on Facebook. There is news on additional deals, too.

Out of my way, extreme couponers!


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