Thanks to Marcy at Stretching a Buck for compiling a list of the best deals to be found this week.
Find my faves below, and then check out her site for the complete list!
New to couponing? Read up on what all of these abbreviations mean first in my quick reference guide.
Huggies Jumbo Pack Diapers, $8.99
$1.50/1 Target printable
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers printable or printable (note that these reset on Tuesday and may no longer be available next month, so be sure to print them now!)
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers, exp. 9-12-09 (SS 8/16/09)
$5.99 ea. after coupons!
Johnson’s Buddies Soap, $0.97
$1/1 Target printable
FREE after coupon!
Boost Kids Essentials Drinks (6-pk.), $7.99-8.99
$2/1 Target printable
$3/1 Boost Kid Essentials printable
$3/1 Boost Kid Essentials, exp. 10-16-09 (ALL YOU July ’09)
As low as $0.99 ea. after coupons!
Kellogg’s Pop Tarts (12-ct.), $2.39
$0.75/1 Target printable
$0.55/1 Pop-Tarts printable
$1/2 Pop-Tarts, exp. 9-27-09 (Kellogg’s/Keebler Insert 8/2/09)
As low as $1.09 ea. plus FREE OJ or Milk wyb 2 after coupons!
SoBe Lifewater (20-oz.), $1
B1G1 SoBe Lifewater printable (IE) or (FF)
$0.50 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Check out Stretching a Buck for more deals!
Kris
Has anyone had a problem with Target not accepting coupons because you have to buy the product in the picture of the coupon? I’ve had several problems with incompetent employees over this. I’ve heard the line “It isn’t as big as the one in the picture” told to me several times. I tell them you can not go buy the picture, you have to go by the text of the coupon. I got turned away today, when they told me I couldn’t stack a target coupon on top of a regular coupon because my product was not in the picture of the coupon. However, the text of the coupon dictated that it was identical the item I was buying.
Also they mentioned to me that it is “coupon fraud” to use the target razor coupon on top of the regular coupon. They told me “we can’t get reimbursed for that.”
It’s frustrating when stores accept them automatically and others say “absolutely not.”