Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Betty Crocker, Pilsbury, Eat Better America - Lots of New Coupons!


Betty Crocker, Pillsbury and Eat Better America are valuable coupon resources when it comes to General Mills sales. They generally carry similar and duplicate coupons and you can usually only print the same coupon twice, between all sites. In other words, if you print a $.75/1 Green Giant Veggie coupon twice from Betty Crocker, you would not be allowed to print 2 more from Pilsbury.com, even if Pilsbury.com also has the coupon available. Also, they do have print limits so once a coupon has been printed by so many people, they pull it and don't restock until the first of each month. You can however repeat printing  (= 4 coupon per computer) coupon found on these sites and on Coupons.com!

Here's a sample of my favorites. In parentheses, I've noted where they can be found, repeat meaning all sites have that coupon.

Save $1.00 on Tilex Mold & Mildew Remover or Mildew Root Penetrator and Remover (repeat)
Save $1.50 on any TWO (2) Ziploc®brand containers (repeat)
Save $3.00 on any TWO (2) Huggies Snug/Dry Diapers (repeat)
Save $3.00 on any Similac Infant Formula (repeat)
Save $1.00 on buy TWO BOXES Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal (repeat)
Save $1.00 on ONE BOX Wheaties or Wheaties Fuel cereal (repeat)
Save $2.00 on any one (1) Triaminic product (repeat)
Save $1.00 on TWO Pillsbury Toaster Strudel Pastries (Pillsbury)
Save $1.00 when you buy any Pillsbury Sweet Moments (Pillsbury)
Save $1.00  when you buy BOTH Betty Crocker SuperMoist Cake Mix AND Frosting (Betty Crocker)

3 comments:

Ashley Romney said...

You said you can print 4 coupons per computer. I have found I can only print 2 per computer. Is there a way around this?

Tamra said...

No, I meant if a specific coupon is listed on coupons.com AND one of the General Mills sites you can usually print it 4 (2 per site). BUT, if it is listed only on the Geneal Mills sites then you will only be able to print 2 per computer, regardless if its listed on all 3 or them (Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, and Eat Better America.

Does that make better sense?

Ashley Romney said...

Perfect!! Thank you so much for that explination. :)