Dollar General $5 off $25 (08/20): 5 Scenarios With 10 Items for $6.89 ($0.69 Each), Colgate Oral Care at $1.52, and $25 of Paper Goods for $15.00
Nick (OhioValleyCouponer)WalmartThe $5 off $25 digital coupon is valid Saturday 08/22 only. Five ready-to-run scenarios at Dollar General, all verified. The best one turns $25.25 into $6.89 for 10 items - about $0.69 each - by stacking $11.40 of digital coupons with Ibotta and Fetch. Plus a Colgate oral care run at $1.52 per item, a laundry stock-up that pulls in a $5 Henkel instant savings, and $25 of paper goods for $15.00.
The $5 off $25 coupon is back at Dollar General — and this one is a digital coupon, valid Saturday 08/22 only — so we built out five complete scenarios you can run as-is. Every total below has been verified line by line.
The headline play gets you 10 items for $6.89 — about $0.69 each — by layering $11.40 of digital coupons on top of the $5 off $25, then finishing with Ibotta and Fetch. There's also a Colgate oral care run at $1.52 per item, a laundry scenario at $1.17 per item that pulls in a $5 Henkel instant savings, and a paper goods run that takes $25 of Scott and Cottonelle down to $15.00.
One thing to read before anything else: every one of these scenarios is built to just barely clear $25. Once you account for instant savings, four of the five have less than fifty cents of cushion, and none of them have a full dollar. They all work exactly as written — but because DG prices vary by store, verify the shelf tags against the listed prices as you shop. If they match, you're set and you don't need to add anything extra.
Watch the full video walkthrough for visuals and bonus tips:
Quick App Legend
- 🎫 $5 off $25 — The main digital coupon. Valid Saturday 08/22 only — clip it in the DG app before you shop
- 🏷️ Digital Coupon — DG digital coupon, clipped in the app
- 💸 Instant Savings — Comes off automatically at the register when you hit a brand spending threshold
- 🟠 Ibotta — Submit the rebate after purchase (Sign up for Ibotta)
- 🔵 Fetch Rewards — Scan your receipt for points (Sign up for Fetch)
- 📄 Printable Coupon — Print at home before you go
⚠️ Before You Shop: The $25 Threshold Is Tighter Than It Looks
This is the part that costs people money. The $5 off $25 coupon needs a $25 pre-coupon subtotal. Here's how much room each scenario actually has:
| Scenario | Subtotal | Cushion Above $25 |
|---|---|---|
| Best Scenario | $25.25 | $0.25 ⚠️ |
| Personal Care | $25.60 | $0.60 |
| Household 1 | $30.45 → $25.45* | $0.45 ⚠️ |
| Household 2 | $25.00 | $0.00 ⚠️ |
| Food Deal | $25.40 | $0.40 |
*Household 1's $5 Henkel instant savings counts against the $25 threshold, so its real qualifying subtotal is $25.45 — not $30.45. That drops its cushion to $0.45.
Household Scenario 2 lands on exactly $25.00. If a single item rings up even a penny lower than listed, the coupon fails and you lose $5. Household 1 and the Best Scenario aren't far behind at $0.45 and $0.25.
You don't need to buy extra — you just need to verify. Every scenario in this post clears $25 as written, so as long as your store's prices match the ones listed, no filler items are needed. Check the shelf tags against the list as you shop. Only if something rings up lower than listed do you need to make it up. In that case, toss in a $1 to $3 item you'd buy anyway — a candy bar, a can of soup, a single-serve bag of chips — and you're back over the line.
Watch the order of operations on instant savings
Household 1 includes an automatic $5 Henkel instant savings that triggers once you hit $20 of qualifying product. It comes off at the register with no clipping required — and critically, it comes off before the $5 off $25 is evaluated.
That means Household 1's $30.45 subtotal is misleading. Your actual qualifying total is $30.45 − $5 = $25.45, so despite looking like the roomiest scenario in the post, it clears $25 by only $0.45. ⚠️
This is the quirk with instant savings: they're free money, but they shrink the subtotal the $5 coupon is measured against. It still clears $25 as written — just confirm your Henkel prices match, since there's only $0.45 of room.
Household 2 is tighter still — no instant savings involved, just zero cushion at exactly $25.00. Watch the screen as items ring up. If everything matches the listed prices you'll land on $25.00 exactly and the coupon applies; only if something comes in low do you need to grab one more item before the cashier totals you out.
🏆 Scenario 1: The Best Scenario — 10 Items for $6.89 ($0.69 Each)
This is the strongest value in the post. It mixes oral care, household, pet, and frozen to pull in the deepest digital coupons DG is running.
- Buy (1) Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste 4 Oz, $3.25 — 🏷️ use $2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Colgate 360 Battery Operated Toothbrush, $7.35 — 🏷️ use $4 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Finish Tablets 11 Count, $5.00 — 🏷️ use $3 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Rayovac Batteries 4 Count, $4.00 — 🏷️ use $2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (5) Pedigree Drizzlers, $0.85 each ($4.25) — 🟠 submit $0.25 Ibotta (x5 = $1.25) and 🔵 submit Fetch for 1,000 points (500 points per 2 pouches, earned twice), worth $0.71 toward a $5 Walmart gift card
- Buy (1) Michellina's Frozen Meals, $1.40 — 🏷️ use $0.40 Digital Coupon > TOTAL: $25.25 > (LESS): $5 off $25 Coupon > (LESS): $11.40 Digital Coupons → running total $8.85 > (LESS): $1.25 Ibotta Rebates > (LESS): $0.71 Fetch Rewards > FINAL PRICE: $6.89 FOR ALL 10 ITEMS ($0.69 EACH!)
Why this one wins: $11.40 of digital coupons on a $25.25 order is a 45% discount before the $5 off even applies. The four big coupons — $4 on the toothbrush, $3 on the Finish, $2 on the toothpaste, $2 on the batteries — do most of the work.
The Pedigree Drizzlers are the quiet win. Five pouches at $0.85, minus $1.25 of Ibotta and $0.71 of Fetch, comes to $2.29 for all five — about $0.46 each. They also serve a structural purpose: at $4.25 they're what pushes this order over $25.
⚠️ Two things to verify on this scenario. First, the cushion is only $0.25 — the prices add up as listed, but confirm the six shelf tags before you check out. Second, check the Pedigree Ibotta terms in your app before you buy 5 — that offer's requirements changed recently, so confirm the limit in your app. The Fetch side is 500 points per 2 pouches, so buying 5 earns two increments — 1,000 points total, with the fifth pouch not adding any Fetch value. If the Ibotta side is capped lower than expected, your final price rises but the scenario still works.
🦷 Scenario 2: Personal Care — 5 Items for $7.60 ($1.52 Each)
The simplest scenario here: five oral care items, five digital coupons, no rebate apps needed.
- Buy (1) Colgate MaxFresh Toothpaste 4 Oz, $3.25 — 🏷️ use $2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Colgate Optic White Toothbrush, $6.00 — 🏷️ use $3 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Colgate Kids Battery Operated Toothbrush, $6.00 — 🏷️ use $3 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Colgate 360 Battery Operated Toothbrush, $7.35 — 🏷️ use $4 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Crest Toothpaste, $3.00 — 🏷️ use $1 Digital Coupon > TOTAL: $25.60 > (LESS): $5 off $25 Coupon > (LESS): $13 Digital Coupons > FINAL PRICE: $7.60 FOR ALL 5 ITEMS ($1.52 EACH!)
$13 of coupons on a $25.60 order is the highest coupon-to-subtotal ratio in this post — just over 50% off before the $5 kicks in. Two battery-operated toothbrushes for effectively about $1.52 each is the standout; those normally run $6 to $8 apiece.
No rebate apps required. Everything here is a DG digital coupon, so you're done at the register with nothing to submit afterward. If you don't want to manage Ibotta submissions, run this one.
🧺 Scenario 3: Household — 7 Items for $8.20 ($1.17 Each)
This is the laundry stock-up and the deepest basket in the post. It stacks four separate discount layers: a Henkel instant savings, the $5 off $25, digital coupons, and $7.25 of Ibotta including a brand bonus.
- Buy (1) Finish Tablets 11 Count, $5.00 — 🏷️ use $3 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Rayovac Batteries 4 Count, $4.00 — 🏷️ use $2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) All Sensitive Fresh Detergent 30 Oz, $5.00 — 🟠 submit $2 Ibotta
- Buy (1) All Free and Clear Detergent 30 Oz, $5.00 — 🟠 submit $2 Ibotta
- Buy (1) Snuggle Scent Booster 21 Oz, $6.00 — 🟠 submit $1.50 Ibotta
- Buy (1) Snuggle Blue Sparkle Liquid Fabric Softener 27.2 Oz, $3.95 — 🟠 submit $0.75 Ibotta
- 🟠 Get a $1 Ibotta Bonus for buying both Snuggle products
- Buy (1) Dial Hand Soap 7.5 Oz, $1.50
- 💸 Save $5 Instantly for buying $20 of Henkel products > TOTAL: $30.45 > (LESS): $5 Instant Savings — Henkel > (LESS): $5 off $25 Coupon > (LESS): $5 Digital Coupons > (LESS): $7.25 Ibotta Rebates and Bonuses > FINAL PRICE: $8.20 FOR ALL 7 ITEMS ($1.17 EACH!)
Two 30 oz detergents, a scent booster, a fabric softener, dishwasher tablets, batteries, and hand soap for $8.20 total. That's the best household basket we've seen at DG this month.
How the Henkel threshold works
The $5 instant savings needs $20 of Henkel products. The Henkel items in this cart are All, Snuggle, and Dial:
| Henkel Item | Price |
|---|---|
| All Sensitive Fresh Detergent | $5.00 |
| All Free and Clear Detergent | $5.00 |
| Snuggle Scent Booster | $6.00 |
| Snuggle Blue Sparkle | $3.95 |
| Dial Hand Soap | $1.50 |
| Henkel Total | $21.45 ✅ |
Don't drop the Dial. The Henkel subtotal is $21.45, only $1.45 above the $20 threshold. The $1.50 hand soap looks like the throwaway item in this list, but removing it drops you to $19.95 and costs you the entire $5 instant savings. Note also that Finish and Rayovac are not Henkel brands — Finish is Reckitt and Rayovac isn't Henkel either — so neither counts toward the $20. ⚠️ Watch the sequencing — this scenario is tighter than it looks. The $5 Henkel instant savings comes off before the $5 off $25 is evaluated, so your qualifying subtotal is $25.45, not $30.45. That's a cushion of just $0.45. It still clears as written, but verify your Henkel shelf prices carefully — the $30.45 sticker total makes this scenario look safer than it is.
Don't forget the $1 Snuggle bonus. Buying both the scent booster and the fabric softener triggers an extra $1 in Ibotta on top of the individual rebates. It only pays if you buy both.
🧽 Scenario 4: Paper Goods — $25 of Scott and Cottonelle for $15.00
- Buy (2) Scott Paper Towels 6 Rolls, $5.00 each ($10.00) — 🏷️ use $2 off 2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (2) Scott Toilet Paper 12 Rolls, $5.00 each ($10.00) — 🏷️ use $2 off 2 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) Cottonelle 4 Mega Rolls, $5.00 — 🏷️ use $1 Digital Coupon > TOTAL: $25.00 > (LESS): $5 off $25 Coupon > (LESS): $5 Digital Coupons > FINAL PRICE: $15.00 FOR ALL 5 ITEMS ($3.00 EACH!)
That's 12 rolls of paper towels, 24 rolls of toilet paper, and 4 mega rolls for fifteen dollars.
⚠️ This scenario lands on exactly $25.00 — verify all five prices.
Every item here is priced at exactly $5.00, which is what puts the total precisely on the threshold. Confirm all five shelf tags read $5.00 before you check out. If they do, you're fine and the $5 off $25 applies as written — nothing extra needed.
If any one of them rings up even a penny lower, your subtotal drops under $25 and you lose the entire $5 coupon. Only in that case, grab one more Cottonelle 4-pack or any small item to get back over the line.
🍽️ Scenario 5: Food Deal — 9 Items for $13.50 ($1.50 Each)
- Buy (4) Eggo Waffles, 2 for $5.00 ($10.00) — 📄 use (2) $1 off 2 Printable Coupons
- Buy (3) Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunchmeat 7-9 Oz, $4.50 each ($13.50) — 🟠 submit $1.50 Ibotta (x3 = $4.50)
- Buy (1) Michellina's Frozen Meals, $1.40 — 🏷️ use $0.40 Digital Coupon
- Buy (1) $0.50 food item — a single-serve bag of chips, ramen, or a Kool-Aid packet > TOTAL: $25.40 > (LESS): $5 off $25 Coupon > (LESS): $0.40 Digital Coupon > (LESS): $2 Printable Coupons > (LESS): $4.50 Ibotta Rebates > FINAL PRICE: $13.50 FOR ALL 9 ITEMS ($1.50 EACH!)
The Oscar Mayer is the engine here. A $1.50 Ibotta rebate on a $4.50 package is a third off, and running it three times delivers $4.50 — the largest single rebate block in any scenario. Deli Fresh lunchmeat at $3.00 net is a strong price.
⚠️ Print the Eggo coupons before you leave the house. These are Kellanova printables, not DG app coupons, and you need two of them (each is $1 off 2, and you're buying 4). No printer, no $2.
The $0.50 filler item is doing real work. Without it the subtotal is $24.90 and the $5 coupon fails. It's in the list on purpose — don't skip it. With it you're at $25.40, which clears fine as long as the Eggo and Oscar Mayer prices match what's listed.
📊 All Five Scenarios Side by Side
| Scenario | Items | Subtotal | Final Price | Per Item | % Off |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best Scenario | 10 | $25.25 | $6.89 | $0.69 | 73% |
| Personal Care | 5 | $25.60 | $7.60 | $1.52 | 70% |
| Household (Laundry) | 7 | $30.45 | $8.20 | $1.17 | 73% |
| Paper Goods | 5 | $25.00 | $15.00 | $3.00 | 40% |
| Food Deal | 9 | $25.40 | $13.50 | $1.50 | 47% |
Best percentage off: the Best Scenario and the Household laundry run are tied at about 73% off. Best per-item price: the Best Scenario at $0.69. Easiest to execute: Personal Care — five items, five coupons, nothing to submit afterward.
Rebate Apps You Need This Week
- Ibotta — Used in three of the five scenarios, worth up to $7.25 in the household run alone. Don't miss the $1 Snuggle bonus for buying both Snuggle products. Check your Bonuses tab before you shop, since several of these scenarios involve buying multiples that count toward rebate-count bonuses.
- Fetch Rewards — Just scan your receipt. The Pedigree Drizzlers pay 500 points per 2 pouches, so buying 5 earns 1,000 points — worth about $0.71 toward a $5 Walmart gift card.
- Dollar General app — Required for the digital coupons. Every DG digital coupon in this post must be clipped to your account before checkout, and there's no clipping after the fact. That includes the $5 off $25 itself, which is a DG digital coupon — clip it before Saturday.
New to Dollar General Coupon Stacking?
DG stacks differently than grocery stores, and the order things come off matters:
- Clip the $5 off $25 first — and note it's Saturday only. It's a DG digital coupon valid only on Saturday, 08/22, so it won't work any other day. It lives in the DG app under Coupons alongside every other digital coupon in this post, and nothing applies unless it's clipped to your account before you check out.
- The $25 is measured before coupons, not after. You need a $25 subtotal to trigger the $5. Your digital coupons come off after that, which is why these scenarios can end up 70% off.
- Instant savings are automatic and can work against you. Brand thresholds like the $5 Henkel deal come off at the register with no clipping. That's free money, but it counts against the $25 threshold — so factor it in when you check your subtotal.
- Verify prices, don't guess. DG shelf prices vary between stores more than most chains, and a single item ringing up differently can cost you the whole $5. Check each shelf tag against the list as you shop — if they all match, your subtotal clears $25 exactly as written.
- Rebate apps stack on top of all of it. Ibotta and Fetch aren't coupons — they pay you after purchase, so they combine with every coupon and instant savings above.
- One $5 off $25 per transaction. If you want to run two scenarios, that's two separate transactions, and each needs its own $25 subtotal.
- Check your receipt before leaving. With coupons, instant savings, and a spend threshold all interacting, mis-rings happen. It's far easier to fix at the register than after you've driven home.
Tips for This Week's Dollar General Run
- Run the Best Scenario if you only run one. $0.69 per item across 10 items is the best value here, and it spreads across categories most households actually need.
- Verify prices instead of buying extra. All five scenarios clear $25 exactly as written, so no filler items are needed — just check the shelf tags against the list as you shop. Only add something if an item rings up lower than listed.
- Don't trust Household 1's $30.45 subtotal. The $5 Henkel instant savings comes off first, leaving $25.45 against the $25 threshold. It looks like the safest scenario and it's actually the second tightest.
- Household Scenario 2 needs the closest price check. At exactly $25.00 it has no margin, so confirm all five items ring up at $5.00 each before you check out.
- Keep the Dial hand soap in Household 1. It's the cheapest item in the cart and it's what keeps you above the $20 Henkel threshold.
- Print the Eggo coupons in advance — two of them, from the Kellanova page. This is the most commonly missed step in the food scenario.
- Verify the Pedigree Ibotta terms before buying 5. That offer's requirements changed recently. The rebate structure is what makes those pouches $0.46 each, so confirm the limit in your app first. On the Fetch side, remember it pays 500 points per 2 pouches — 5 pouches earns 1,000 points, not 2,500.
- Two battery toothbrushes at about $1.52 each is the sleeper deal. If you have kids or need replacements, the Personal Care scenario is worth running just for those two items.
- Buy the shelf-stable stuff deep. Detergent, paper goods, batteries, and toothpaste don't expire on any timeline that matters. The frozen meals and lunchmeat are the only items here you need to actually use soon.
- ⚠️ Saturday 08/22 only. The $5 off $25 digital coupon is good for one day only, so every scenario in this post has to happen on Saturday. Clip it ahead of time and go early — the deepest-coupon items like the Colgate battery toothbrushes sell out first.
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