This is the last week for the Mix n Match sale at Randalls (these sales typically run for 2 weeks). The way these sales work is that for every 10 participating items you purchase, you automatically get $5 off your grocery bill. Kroger's Mega sale (which ended last week) works the same way.
The following items are good deals as part of the Mix n Match sale. Keep in mind, the price is after the $5 discount ($5.00/1o items= $0.50 off each item). If you do not want to buy 10, then add $0.50 to the price.
Fuze single drinks: $0.75 - $0.25 coupon (1-4 SS*) tripled = free
Halls cough drops: $0.75 - $0.50 coupon doubled (2-8 SS) = $0.25 overage
Huggies 64 ct wipes: $2.00 - $0.50 coupon doubled (1-11 SS, 3-1 SS, or in the mail from Huggies.com) = $1.00 (not a bad price for wipes; I'd be buying them, if I hadn't recently stocked up during a sale at Walgreens)
Ozarka 8ct. Aquapod: $1.50 each, but the coupon that is out is $0.75 off two. So, $1.50*2 - $0.75 (2-8 RP) = $2.25 for two 8-pks of water, BUT... when you buy 2 Ozarka, you get a coupon for $2.00 off your next shopping trip. So, you can look at it as, $0.25 for two 8-packs of water. I found out about this through the Katy Couponers blog. She also found coupons for produce on the packs of water themselves, but when I went to Randalls yesterday (TWO locations), they were all out of the water.
A note about Randalls coupon policy: Randalls will only double or triple one like item, so if you were to buy 10 Fuze drinks, only one would be free and the rest would be 50 cents.
Other items, not part of the Mix n Match sale:
Strawberries: 2 pounds for $1.99
Chicken leg quarters: $0.99/lb
milk: $1.99/gallon
Suave body wash: this is advertised as being as part of the Mix n Match sale, but it's not marked as such in the store and also didn't ring up that way. When I went to customer service to ask them about it, I got sort of a convoluted answer, so I didn't push the issue. Anyways, it's on sale for $1.90, but when you buy 2, you get a 3rd one free. There are a few ways to work it. There are $0.50 off one body wash in the 3-1 RP. If you have three of these coupons, you can use three. One will double, the other two will not. So, $1.90*2 - $2.00 = $1.80 for three body wash. You could also use the $2.00 off 3 Suave coupons found in the 1-11 RP for the same result. If you just so happened to sign up for the free Suave campaign & got your coupon in the mail, you can do what I did: $1.90*2 - $1.90 (free item coupon) - $1.50 (two of the $0.50 coupons, one doubled, one at face value) = $0.40 for three body wash.
Sorry if this all sort of complicated. Please let me know if you have any questions! Once you get the hang of it, it won't be complicated at all!!
* The Sunday paper usually has two inserts: Smart Source & Red Plum. Occasionally, Proctor & Gamble puts out an insert, and sometimes there are two of each Smart Source & Red Plum. Holiday weekends have no inserts. After the coupon, I will put in parenthesis where these coupons are found. You will see the date, followed by SS, RP, or PG for Smart Source, Red Plum, and Proctor & Gamble respectively.
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