Even though the local Idaho gals didn't get the fabuless $1.50/1 box of Kelloggs cereal, you can find some $1/1 Kelloggs cereal coupons on eBay (check out our sidebar for a quick look at what's going on over there!!).
Don't want 10, 15, or 20 boxes? Find a friend or two to split the cost with you! If you ordered it tonight, you'll most likely have it by Saturday, or Monday at the latest... plenty of time to take advantage of the deal!
Monica posted about it here (there are also links to Frosted Flakes... not sure if they are still working or not - give it a try!).
Just a reminder. Right now a box of Kelloggs cereal is $3.34. NOT a great deal, right? Except for the fact that if you purchase 3 boxes, the register will automatically take $3 off, making a box $2.24. Still not the greatest, but descent! If you purchase just those three boxes, you'll receive a voucher to get 1 free gallon of milk on your next transaction. Better yet, purchase 5 boxes, get 2 gallons of free milk, or purchase 7 boxes and get 3 gallons of free milk!
Any coupons you can find will just make the deal sweeter! We'll keep looking for new printables for you - or just go order some on eBay!
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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Just a little heads up. I tried to use my frosted flakes coupon for some other Kellog's cereal, the coupon states on Frosted Flakes or on any other flavor 14 oz. or larger. The cashier didn't even try to scan them and told me I couldn't use it on cereals other than Frosted Flakes. I told her I had used this coupon before and had no problems and she informed me that they have a new store policy and they can only take coupons specific to what they say. This contradicts what other managers have said about this, because according to them as long as the coupon scans they get paid. I wasn't able to talk to a manager at this store and just thought I would give everyone a heads up! The store was the one on Five Mile and Overland.
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