Hot new printable: $1/1 Blue Bunny ice cream!

There is a hot new $1/1 printable coupon for Blue Bunny ice cream here (sort by “foods” and enter the zip code 07039).  It will be just $1.98 after coupons at Walmart!

Here’s the breakdown on this deal:

Buy Blue Bunny ice cream – $2.98

Use $1/1 Blue Bunny printable

Spend $1.98 OOP

Please keep in mind that pricing may vary by area!

(Thanks For the Mommas!)

 

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Vocalpoint = free coupons and samples!

Vocalpoint

Have you signed up for Vocalpoint yet? If you’re not familiar with Vocalpoint, it’s an online community with message boards, health and beauty tips, recipes, and more.  One of the “perks” of being a Vocalpoint member is that you get the opportunity to try new products for free and you get a lot of great coupons along the way, too!  The idea is that they send you free samples and coupons and then you share them with your family and friends.

I have been a member for a few years now and I love it because they will send you new products to try out and great coupons for yourself and to share with friends!  They often samples of new Kashi products when they come out along with great coupons.  Some of the other products I’ve received samples or coupons for include:  Starkist tuna pouches, Bounce dryer bar, Pantene shampoo, and Secret Clinical Strength deodorant.

Don’t miss out on these great freebies and coupons.  Sign up for Vocalpoint now!

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Target: Quaker granola bars for just $.92/box!

Quaker granola bars never last long in my house and the deals are hard to come by, so I am excited about this one!  Right now when you stack the Target coupon and the manufacturer’s coupon, you can get Quaker granola bars for just $.92 after coupons! (If you’re not familiar with “stacking” check out this post here!)

Here’s the breakdown on this deal:

Buy Quaker chewy granola bars – $1.92/box
Use $1/2 Quaker Chewy granola bars manufacturer’s printable (from Facebook)
Use $1/2 Quaker Chewy granola bars Target printable
Final Price = $.92/each after coupons (when you buy 2)

(Thanks Krazy Coupon Lady!)

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Kroger deals for the week of 5/25


I’ve added a new feature!  If you see a ? next to the final price on an item, that means it’s a “stock up” price or rock bottom price in my opinion!  One of the most common things I hear from “new” couponers is that they don’t know what’s a good deal, so I hope this will help!

Just a reminder:  Kroger’s coupon policy changed on 4/13!  You can read the full updated coupon policy here (I recommend printing it to take with you!)  You can find more about changes to the Kroger double/triple coupon policy here.  The two biggest changes are that they will no longer allow you to “stack” paper manufacturer’s coupons with loadable coupons and they will no longer double/triple coupons.  From what I understand, the registers are now programmed to deduct your digital coupon first, when applicable. I have heard from multiple people that there are glitches with this new program and even when you are buying multiple items and should be able to use a digital and manufacturer’s coupon, the register will not allow it.  Kroger has made some changes to their fuel rewards program:  you can read more about that here.

Don’t forget to load your coupons to your Kroger card:
Cellfire
Kroger
P&G Esaver
Shortcuts
Upromise

**For more information about loadable coupons and how they work check out this post! Digital (loadable) coupons do not double and are one time use.

If you need coupons to match up with these deals, don’t forget to check out My Coupon Hunter!

This ad is based on the Texas/Louisiana market.

**There is a coupon for a $25 gift card with any new or transferred prescription in this week’s ad!

Get ready to stock up your freezer during the frozen food sale: Buy 10 participating items, get an instant $5 off!

-Aunt Jemima’s breakfast items – $1.88
$1/2 Aunt Jemima’s printable (watch the “Our Kitchen video and then you will receive a link to print the coupon)
Final Price = $.88 after coupon when you buy 10 participating items

-Cool Whip – $1.29
Final Price = $.79 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-DiGiorno, California Pizza Kitchen Stuffed Crust Pizza, Ultimate Pizza, or Pizza Plus – $5.49
$1/1 DiGiorno stuffed crust cheese pizza – 5-1 SS
Final Price = $3.99 after coupon when you buy 10 participating items

-El Monterey snacks – $4.49
$1/1 El Monterey snacks – 5-1 SS
Final Price = $2.99 when you buy 10 participating items

-Green Giant vegetables – $1.29
$.60/3 Green Giant frozen vegetables – 4-17 SS
$.60/3 Shortcuts loadable
$.60/3 Cellfire loadable

?Final Price = $.59 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-Kashi pizza – $4.99
Final Price = $4.49 when you buy 10 participating items

-Lean Cuisine Simple Favorites or Stouffer’s Simple dishes entree – $1.49
$1/4 Lean Cuisine – 5-1 SS
$1.10/3 Stouffer’s single serve entrees printable
$1/3 Lean Cuisine – April 2011 All You Magazine

?Final Price = as low as $.63 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-M&Ms, Dove, or Weight Watchers frozen treats – $3.49
$1/1 Dove Multipack – 5-1 RP
Final Price = $1.99 when you buy 10 participating items

-New York Garlic Bread – $1.99
$.40/1 New York garlic bread – 3-6 SS
Final Price = $1.09 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-Ore Ida potatoes – $2.29
Final Price = $1.79 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-Popsicle frozen treats – $2.98
Final Price = $2.48 when you buy 10 participating items

-Sister Schubert’s Rolls – $1.99
$.50/1 Sister Schubert’s rolls – 4-17 SS
$.75/1 Sister Schubert’s rolls printable
$1/1 Sister Schubert’s product – 4-17 SS
?Final Price = as low as $.49 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

-Stouffer’s family size entree – $5.99
Final Price = $5.49 when you buy 10 participating items

-TGI Friday’s appetizer – $4.49
Final Price = $3.99 when you buy 10 participating items

-Tyson chicken – $3.49
$1/1 Tyson product – 4-3 SS
?Final Price = $1.99 after coupons when you buy 10 participating items

Here’s another great deal:

Spend $15 on Huggies products, save $3 OYNO:

-Huggies jumbo packs – $7.99
$3/1 Huggies printable (when you share with 3 friends)
$2/1 Huggies printable
$1.50/1 Huggies printable
$1.50/1 Huggies – 5-15 SS
$1.50/1 Pull-Ups – 5-15 SS
$2/1 Huggies Pull-Ups printable

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 Huggies jumbo packs – $7.99/each

Use 2 $3 Huggies printables

Spend $9.98 OOP, get $3 OYNO catalina
Final Price = $6.98 – it’s like getting one for free!

OTHER DEALS:

Bar S franks – 10/$10

Beef Brisket – $.99/lb

Blue Bell ice cream – $3.77
$1/1 Blue Bell printable
Final Price = $2.77 after coupon

Kraft salad dressing – $1.69
$1.50/2 Kraft salad dressing – 5-15 RP
Final Price = $.94 after coupon (when you buy 2)

Kroger buns – 10/$10

Nabisco snack crackers – 2/$4
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix – 4-17 SS
$1/1 Wheat Thins printable (for Facebook fans)
Final Price = $1 each (if Crunch Stix are included)

Pepperidge Farm cookies – $2
$1/1 Pepperidge Farm Milano melts – 5-15 SS
$1/2 Pepperidge Farm cookies – 5-15 SS
Final Price = as low as $1 each

?Powerade or Powerade Zero – $.69/each

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Tuesday Tips: What is “stacking” and “overage”?

If you’re new to using coupons, you may be confused by terms such as “stacking” and “overage” that more seasoned couponers throw out!

Stacking refers to using a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon together for greater savings! Although you can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item, some stores also have special store coupons and they will allow you to use their store coupons with a manufacturer’s coupon!

The stores that come to mind that offer special store coupons include:  Publix, Safeway, Target, and Walgreens.  You can find the Target coupons online (visit their website and scroll down to the bottom of the page where there is a link that says “Coupon”) and they also sometimes send out special mailers.  Safeway has “super coupons” that are considered store coupons in their weekly ads.  Walgreens typically has store coupons in their weekly ad.  They also have a monthly coupon book that is usually found at the front of the store in the same area where the weekly ads are kept.  In addition, they often have additional specialized coupon books.  An example is the Infant Care booklet that is out currently.

PLEASE NOTE: There may be other stores that provide store coupons and allow stacking.  These are just the stores that I am familiar with!

Overage means that your coupon (or combination of store and manufacturer’s coupons) is more than the amount of the items that you are purchasing. Some stores will allow you to get cash back in these situations!  Walmart is the store that I can think of off the top of my head.  This is rare right now.  Most stores will adjust the amount of the coupon down to the amount of the item being purchased.  For example, if you are purchasing an item that is $.97 and you use a $1 coupon, they would adjust the amount of the coupon down to $.97.

In some cases, stores will not give you cash back, but you can apply the “overage” to other items in your cart.  This is especially true if you are combining store and manufacturer’s coupons.  If you are combining store and manufacturer’s coupons in a situation that would result in overage, make sure you are purchasing other items to “cover” the overage.  Also, always make sure that you give the manufacturer’s coupon first and the store coupon last.

For example, let’s say that Walgreens has Colgate toothpaste on sale for $1.97 and they have a $1 store coupon in their monthly coupon book and you also have a $1 manufacturer’s coupon.

Here’s the breakdown of how this would work:

Buy Colgate toothpaste – $1.97

Use $1 manufacturer’s coupon (give this first!)
Use $1 Walgreens coupon (give this last!)

Final Price = $.03 overage (This will only “work” if you have other items you are purchasing to “cover” the overage!  If you aren’t buying other items, the coupons would beep and they would adjust the price down)

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