Showing posts with label Walmart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walmart. Show all posts
Walmart: Jello cheap!
Walmart has Jell-o boxes for only $.50 and that is regular price. There is a coupon book Homemade & Heartfelt Desserts found in some grocery stores with 4 coupons in it that don't expire until 3/10.
CrazyClippers found hers at Sweetbay. I don't have any of those in my area, but will certainly be on the lookout for the booklet. I will let you know if I find them so those of you close to me can get your hands on them too.
In the coupon book there is a high value coupon for $1.25 off three boxes of Jell-o.
Buy three boxes of Jell-o
-$1.25/3 from Homemade and Heartfelt Desserts
Pay $.25 for all three boxes!!
Thanks CrazyClippers for sharing this deal!
Labels:
grocery deals,
Walmart
Walmart ... Freebies and Great Buys this week...

There are several free items & good deals to be mentioned
in case you have a chance to shop at Walmart this week.
in case you have a chance to shop at Walmart this week.
I don't get into Walmart anymore much during the Holiday Season... too crazy for me!
But if you're adventurous, it might be worth your trip.
But if you're adventurous, it might be worth your trip.
Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers $1
- $1 SS 11/16
= Free
DeMet's Sugar Free Chocolate Turtles $1.50
-$1.50 SS 11/16
= Free
Gilette Body Wash $2
- $2 PG 11/30
= Free
Suave Lotion -small bottle $.97
- $1 RP 12/14
= Free
Purina Cat Food $3.97
-$4 coupon here
= Free
Ziploc Big Bags $3.42
- $3 coupon here
= $.42
Progresso Chicken Broth $1.98
- $1.25 coupon here (hit the back button and you can print 2)
= $.73 each
Chex Mix Bars $1.98
-$1.25 coupon here
= $.73 each
Kraft Bagelfuls $1.97
-$1 coupon at Coupons.com (use my link at top of page)
=$.97
Muir Glen Tomato Products $1.18-$1.24
- $1 coupon here
= $.18-$.24 for select varieties
Progresso Soup $1.50
- $1 coupon at Coupons.com (use link at top of page)
= $.50 each
Honey Bunches of Oats Just Bunches $2.62
-$2 coupon here
= $.62 each
Welch's Sparkling Grape Juice $2.50
- $1.00 SS 10/5
= $1.50 each
Thanks to DealSeekingMom
and MoneySavingMom for their great posts!
Walmart 12/7...12/14

Here are some of the deals this week at Walmart...
Betty Crocker potatoes for $0.79 cents a box
Check your coupon stash... There have been $0.35/1 coupons and $1/2
$0.40/1 coupon HERE
Final Price: $0.44 - $0.29
Martha White Cornbread Mixes, $0.33
$0.55/2 Martha White Baking Mixes, exp. 1-31-09 (V 11/9/08)
Final Price: $0.06
Muir Glen Fire Roasted Chopped Tomatoes, $1.18
$1/1 printable
$1/1 printable
Final Price: $0.18
Progresso Soup, 3/$2
$1.10/1 printable
Final Price: FREE
Seapak Shrimp Poppers, $1.25
$1/1 SeaPak printable
Final Price: $0.25 after coupon!
Honey Bunches of Oats - Just Bunches Cereal on Rollback for 2/$2
$2 printable HERE
Final Price: FREE + $1 Overage per box!
Vlassic Pickle Relish regular price $1.12
$1 off Vlassic Printable HERE (exp 12/31)
Final Price: $0.12
Vlassic Pickle "Ovals" $1.38
$1 off Vlassic Printable HERE (exp 12/31)
Final Price: $0.38
Cascadian Farms Organic Purely Steam packages are $1.22.
Use this PRINTABLE coupon for $1/1 HERE and HERE
Final Price: $0.22
Kashi crackers are $2.50/box
Use this $2/1 coupon
Final Price: $0.50/box
Durex Condoms $1.83
$2 printable HERE (expires Dec.)
Final Price: FREE! + Overage and this printable
Wet Ones, $0.92 to $0.97 (Trial Size)
$0.75/1 printable
$0.17 to $0.19 after coupon!
Thanks Centsible Sawyer & Deal Seeking Mom!
Walmart 11/30-12/6

I don't often shop Walmart, and don't get their advertisement
in my newspaper so I don't generally post Walmart deals.
but....
I did, however, come across this post at Centsible Sawyer with lots of good buys this week.
Too many not to list a few. You can find more at The Centisble Sawyer.
I know Walmart is a crazy place right now with the Holidays and all,
but I hate to say it might just be worth the trip in this week.
in my newspaper so I don't generally post Walmart deals.
but....
I did, however, come across this post at Centsible Sawyer with lots of good buys this week.
Too many not to list a few. You can find more at The Centisble Sawyer.
I know Walmart is a crazy place right now with the Holidays and all,
but I hate to say it might just be worth the trip in this week.
Honey Bunches of Oats - Just Bunches Cereal on Rollback for 2/$2
$2 printable HERE
Final Price: FREE + $1 Overage per box!
Martha White Cornbread Mixes, $0.33
$0.55/2 Martha White Baking Mixes, exp. 1-31-09 (V 11/9/08)
Final Price: $0.06
Land O Lakes Butter (1 lb, 4 sticks): $2.00*
$.55/1 HERE
Final Price: $1.45
Muir Glen Fire Roasted Chopped Tomatoes, $1.18
$1/1 printable
$1/1 printable
Final Price: $0.18
Green Giant Valley Steamers were $1/bag
$1/1 Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers Frozen Vegetables, exp. 11-29-08 (SS #3 10/5/08)
Final Price: FREE!
Strawberry Whole Grain Poptarts (8 ct box) for $1.66
Supposedly, every box has a save $1.00 now peelie on them!
Final Price: $0.66 a box
Purina Puppy Chow 4lb bag regular price $4.12
$4 off any bag of Purina PRINTABLE HERE
Final Price: $0.12
Bic Soleil 4 count refills are on sale for $4.44
Use the $3/1 refill from the Smart Source insert
Final Price: $1.44
Preparation H portable wipes $2.98
Use $3 printable coupon HERE
Final Price: FREE!
Frugal Fridays-Fun with Freebies
It's always fun to get things in the mail, I've loved it since I was a kid. Up until recently the only things I seemed to get were bills, a few magazines, and almost as many bills for magazines as I had magazines coming. You know how they send you renewal forms starting close to 6 months before your subscription expires.
Now I get samples coming to me, never usually anything really awesome, but always fun to break up the monotony a little. It's great to get a sample in a bright colorful box right next to the electric bill, kinda makes it a little easier to look at.
Samples are everywhere if you just look for them. One great place to get them is Walmart's website. Walmart always has some kind of sample just waiting for the asking. As I write this they have a sample for Cascade, New Ultra Gain with Baking Soda, Benefiber, Cottenelle Fresh Flushable Moist Wipes, Tampax Pearl and Kotex.
The samples are usually just that, a sample good for one use. I was getting more of them than I could use at once so I started keeping them all in a small gift bag. I often use them to take on vacations and to stock the camper. On occasion they come in handy if we run out of something or if someone is over that needs something.
My favorite regular freebies have to be detergent and deodorant. Who can ever get enough detergent right? Well, we have a High Efficiency washer and I only use the HE detergents so when it comes to vacations when we usually end up doing laundry the samples make my detergent for vacation free. The deodorants are great because they are always for more than one use.... not sure how they would do it any other way and you get to really try something for a few days to see if you like it and there size is perfect for a weeks vacation.
It's great to have extra things around in case a guest might unexpectedly need something as well. Maybe your post-menopause and have no reason to purchase feminine products. You can have a nice basket filled with a few "goodies" just in case a guest to your home is in the need for one. Makes you feel prepared for anything and helps a guest feel more comfortable in your home... and you didn't even have to go to the store or pay for them, they showed up at your door just for your asking.
As I find a good sample I will try and post it's site information here on my site with a link for you to get to it, so check back if you like samples.. I might just have a link or two to help you get something colorful in the mail.
Now I get samples coming to me, never usually anything really awesome, but always fun to break up the monotony a little. It's great to get a sample in a bright colorful box right next to the electric bill, kinda makes it a little easier to look at.
Samples are everywhere if you just look for them. One great place to get them is Walmart's website. Walmart always has some kind of sample just waiting for the asking. As I write this they have a sample for Cascade, New Ultra Gain with Baking Soda, Benefiber, Cottenelle Fresh Flushable Moist Wipes, Tampax Pearl and Kotex.
The samples are usually just that, a sample good for one use. I was getting more of them than I could use at once so I started keeping them all in a small gift bag. I often use them to take on vacations and to stock the camper. On occasion they come in handy if we run out of something or if someone is over that needs something.
My favorite regular freebies have to be detergent and deodorant. Who can ever get enough detergent right? Well, we have a High Efficiency washer and I only use the HE detergents so when it comes to vacations when we usually end up doing laundry the samples make my detergent for vacation free. The deodorants are great because they are always for more than one use.... not sure how they would do it any other way and you get to really try something for a few days to see if you like it and there size is perfect for a weeks vacation.
It's great to have extra things around in case a guest might unexpectedly need something as well. Maybe your post-menopause and have no reason to purchase feminine products. You can have a nice basket filled with a few "goodies" just in case a guest to your home is in the need for one. Makes you feel prepared for anything and helps a guest feel more comfortable in your home... and you didn't even have to go to the store or pay for them, they showed up at your door just for your asking.
As I find a good sample I will try and post it's site information here on my site with a link for you to get to it, so check back if you like samples.. I might just have a link or two to help you get something colorful in the mail.
Walgreens Double Dipping
For the next 2 days... well, today and Saturday, Walgreens has coupons and rebates in their EasySaver Catalog (monthly booklet of coupons and rebates that they put out) that overlap. By overlap I mean you might find 2 coupons for the same products, one in the August EasySaver and one in the September. When you do two deals together, a coupon and then a rebate, we call it a double dip.
An example this week is this:
Buy 6 Garnier Fructis items at $3.99 each
Use $1/1 coupon from August EasySaver booklet (this should take off $6-computer takes off $1 for each one)
Use 6 $1/1 coupons (from 05/04 and 06/22 RedPlum inserts) or 6 $2/1 hangtags that are being found at Dollar General
Spend $12 plus tax out of pocket (or approx. $6 out of pocket if you have the $2/1 coupons)
Get $10 rebate from September EasySaver booklet
$2 out of pocket (or free plus overage with $2/1 coupons) after coupons and rebate!
There are several deals to be done this time around and I'll leave it to Money Saving Mom to give you the details. She has it all laid out in great format to walk you through it.
Keep in mind the $10 off $40 coupon and the John Freida hair care deal if you think you may spend that much.
If you've never done Walgreens rebates before they are great! They recently put them online which makes them even better because now you can sometimes do even better than a double dip because with the online forms you don't have to send in your receipt. This makes it easy to send in for a manufacturer rebate as well if there happens to be one.
During these 2 days you can use coupons and buy things for both months worth of rebates, so if you haven't done the ones for August yet you still can.
Be sure when you do the rebates online you that you save your form until you are sure you have purchased everything that you were going to for that month. Once you click to submit your rebate to Walgreens you can no longer add any rebate purchases to it, so don't submit it until you are sure!
Another great thing about Walgreens rebates is that if you get a gift card from them and choose to continue to get Walgreens gift cards instead of an actual rebate check they give you an extra 10% bonus for choosing the gift card option. It's good for them because they want to keep you coming to the store, good for you because you get extra $ back!
I will be posting a Walgreens 101 shortly....
An example this week is this:
Buy 6 Garnier Fructis items at $3.99 each
Use $1/1 coupon from August EasySaver booklet (this should take off $6-computer takes off $1 for each one)
Use 6 $1/1 coupons (from 05/04 and 06/22 RedPlum inserts) or 6 $2/1 hangtags that are being found at Dollar General
Spend $12 plus tax out of pocket (or approx. $6 out of pocket if you have the $2/1 coupons)
Get $10 rebate from September EasySaver booklet
$2 out of pocket (or free plus overage with $2/1 coupons) after coupons and rebate!
There are several deals to be done this time around and I'll leave it to Money Saving Mom to give you the details. She has it all laid out in great format to walk you through it.
Keep in mind the $10 off $40 coupon and the John Freida hair care deal if you think you may spend that much.
If you've never done Walgreens rebates before they are great! They recently put them online which makes them even better because now you can sometimes do even better than a double dip because with the online forms you don't have to send in your receipt. This makes it easy to send in for a manufacturer rebate as well if there happens to be one.
During these 2 days you can use coupons and buy things for both months worth of rebates, so if you haven't done the ones for August yet you still can.
Be sure when you do the rebates online you that you save your form until you are sure you have purchased everything that you were going to for that month. Once you click to submit your rebate to Walgreens you can no longer add any rebate purchases to it, so don't submit it until you are sure!
Another great thing about Walgreens rebates is that if you get a gift card from them and choose to continue to get Walgreens gift cards instead of an actual rebate check they give you an extra 10% bonus for choosing the gift card option. It's good for them because they want to keep you coming to the store, good for you because you get extra $ back!
I will be posting a Walgreens 101 shortly....
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