Who ever said couponing food was unhealthy? Right now the Kelloggs "Touch of Honey" Corn Flakes are $1.67 (not the healthy part). Almost all of these (I've seen them everywhere) have $1 off fresh fruit peelies that you can double!
So this is what I did:
3 boxes of Corn Flakes = $5
3lbs of Pears = $1 (yes! that's a GREAT price! you can buy any fruit)
Used (3) $1/Fruit peelies and 3 doublers = -6
Final price = TAX ONLY!
There are tons of the Corn Flakes - they have been stocked at most stores.
You can use the Flakes for casserole toppings or breading for chicken and canned pears are also a great idea! Why not, it's free.
::EDIT:: I failed to notice that the coupon says Do Not Double! If your albertsons does not allow doubling on these coupon you can still get a great deal on the cereal by using a $1/2 found in blinkies in the cereal isle. This would make the cereal only $.17 when you buy fruit. Not free, but still a good deal!
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I'm not really sure where to leave this, but I found this great link for those using ebay:
http://ebay.promotionexpert.com/dailydeal/couponoffer.html?afepn=5335869999&campid=5335869999&PID=1225267
Its a dollar coupon, if you sign up for their Daily deal alerts.
Nice graphics Tamra! ;) Love the corn flakes box "+" pear = free. That must have taken a while to come up with! ;)
I'm pretty sure the last time I saw one of those fruit peelies it said DND on it, did they change? My Albies won't double anymore when it says that :(
Yep, your right. I just checked. Some Albertsons are more lenient than others. Sorry!I didn't notice.
Thanks Shelley- you know how creative I am :).
I also noticed this morning that the coupon said do not double. I ended up not doing the deal because of that.
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