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    Target — $10 off eyewear and contact lenses and 50% off prescription eyewear for AARP members. Ages 60 and older. ... CVS$4 off your first purchase, ...

  3. Longs Drugs - Wikipedia

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    Longs Drugs is an American chain owned by parent company CVS Health with approximately 70 drugstores throughout the state of Hawaii and formerly in the Continental US.. Before being acquired by parent company CVS Health in 2008, it was a chain of over 500 stores, located primarily on the West Coast of the United States.

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    There's so much more so we put together a list of celeb-approved products under $20, all available on Amazon. ... $15 at Walmart $24 at CVS Pharmacy. If your eyes could use a bit of brightening, ...

  5. Walmart and CVS just resolved their $4 billion dispute over ...

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  6. Schnucks - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Schnucks offered over 50 generic prescriptions that could be filled for $4 for a 30-day supply, or $10 for a 90-day supply. [19] In 2020, 110 pharmacies at Schnucks were taken over by CVS Pharmacy, making them the second in-store pharmacy to be converted to the CVS brand after Target had switched to them a few years prior. Along with ...

  7. Express Scripts - Wikipedia

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    It created a subsidiary called GenCare to fill prescriptions. In late 1986, Sanus announced a deal with St. Louis based pharmacy Medicare-Glaser for fulfilling prescriptions. The deal was a 50-50 split ownership between Sanus and Medicare-Glaser, with the new name of Express Scripts (scripts being medical industry jargon for prescriptions).