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If you need an Xbox 360 12 Mold Gold Membership Subscription Card you can pick one up at Buy.com for just $35 – while supplies last.
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$0.55 off 2 Dozen Eggs Printable Coupon
Outback Steakhouse: Free Bloomin Onion
Today only (2/25/12), Get a free Bloomin Onion at Outback Steakhouse with any purchase. You just need to mention to your server “Ryan Newman” to get this offer. No coupon needed.
FREE Sample Lipton Black Tea
This FREE Sample of Lipton Black Tea is available again! While supplies last. Samples will be given on a first come first serve basis. Samples will arrive within 6 – 8 weeks! US Residents Only!
Wiggle February 2013 Coupon Codes
How to Save Money When Buying Cereal
When is the best time to buy cereal
When does cereal typically go on sale? When should I stock up?
- At the beginning of the year, you’ll find a lot of the diet and healthy cereals on sale– like Special K and Kashi–for all the New Year resolutions. January is also National Oatmeal Month.
- February is National Hot Breakfast Month. During this time, you’ll find a lot of oatmeal, Cream of Wheat, and grits coupons and sale promotions.
- June is National Dairy Month, so there will be some good prices on milk, and therefore cereal. Keep a look out for promotions like “Buy 4 cereals, get a free gallon of milk Catalina.”
- September is National Breakfast Month. In ads you’ll find a lot of kids cereals on sale during August/ September saying things like, “Start your kids’ day off right by eating breakfast!” Back-to-School specials will usually include Cheerios, Life, Frosted Flakes, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, etc.
- In November and December, you’ll find great deals on cereals like Chex and Crispix that are great for holiday party mixes.
What is a stock-up price for cereal?
How much should I pay for cereal? At what price point should I stock up?
Stock up prices for cereal should be $1.00 or under for larger boxes (17 oz +) and more expensive types (e.g. Post Selects, Kashi GoLean Crunch, etc). Aim for $0.50 or under for common varieties under 16 oz (e.g. Cheerios, Chex, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, etc).
What are some other ways to save?
In addition to stacking coupons with sales, and shopping at the right time of year, what else can I do to save on cereal?
Be on the lookout for these extras:
- Mail-in Rebates: Look for specially marked boxes that offer mail-in rebates, free gas cards or movie tickets when you buy participating cereals.
- Try Me Free! New cereals will sometimes offer a “free after rebate” just for trying the cereal. For the cost of a stamp, you can sample the newest flavors and mixes!
- Peelies: Some cereals will have peelies that offer savings on that box or a corresponding product, like fresh fruit or milk.
- Free Samples: Sign up for free cereal samples from your favorite companies when they come around. Not only will you get a complimentary bowl full, they’ll almost always send a coupon for your next box!
Tai Pei Coupon $0.98 at Walmart
Save $2.60 on two Tai Pei meals with a new coupon on the Tai Pei Facebook page! “Like” the page to start, allow the app and click on the red envelope. Then print the high-value coupon. Keep this one for a sale or stop by Walmart to pay under a buck for each meal:
Buy 2 Tai Pei Frozen Meals, 14 oz $2.28, regular price
Use one $2.60/2 – Tai Pei Single Serve Entrees or Appetizers, up to 14.2 oz – (facebook.com)
Final Price: $0.98 each, when you buy 2
Yucatan Guacamole $4.00 Coupon
Be one of the first 10,000 fans to print an astonishing $4.00 coupon on the Yucatan Guacamole Facebook page starting at 10:00 A.M. CST. (That’s 9:00 A.M. Mountain, 8:00 A.M. Pacific and 11:00 A.M. Eastern.) This is one offer you don’t want to miss. It won’t last long once it goes live so get that printer finger ready!
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