Friday, March 27, 2009

UPDATE

There was so much info posted yesterday, that I feel like I should clarify some things...

First of all, the deals at Randalls, Kroger, and CVS all require shopper's cards. If you don't have one for each store, make sure you do. If you do have their cards, make sure they have all your current info, since they often like to mail out coupons! There are also many other perks to the shopper's cards, i.e. gas discounts, airline miles, etc.

The deal at CVS for the toothpaste is on the 4.0 oz size.

The Pillsbury & Kraft deals at Kroger only go until the 29th (Sunday). The sale price is good until the 30th but the coupon off your next shopping order will only be issued until the 29th. Also, with the Pillsbury deal, make sure to add the loadables off shortcuts.com for Pillsbury to make the deal even better.

The tomato sauce deal at Walgreens is working out a little differently...They are ringing up at 5/$4.00. So, instead of 11, you will need to buy 13. This gives you a total, before coupon, of $10.40. Your total after the coupon becomes $5.07. Then you will still get the mail in rebate. You will make 43 cents if you opt for the Walgreens gift card (which gives you an extra 10%), or you will pay 7 cents for 13 cans of tomato sauce, if you opt for no gift card.

And I did verify the bread at Target. You can get mini baguettes (which are like an 8" baguette) or mini loaves (which are about 4"x4") for 99 cents. Use your dollar off coupon for free bread! I bought 8 today!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the tip on the bread. I will have to see if my store carries the baguettes.

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  2. You're welcome! I don't think it's a sale price, either, so if they do have them, then you should be able to stock up while the coupon is good. And, thanks for checking out my blog! Feel free to give me pointers, since this is very much a work in progress!

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