I have received a few comments / emails today that I wanted to share from readers just like you that have come across some good deals.
Becky wrote saying:
There is a manufacturer coupon in the IGA sales flyer to get 5 free bottles of Powerade if you buy 10. She plans on purchasing 15 and paying for 10 then using them towards her Coke Rewards!
Thanks Becky!
HERE I found some coupons for Buy 3, get 1 FREE that you could combine with this deal (assuming the coupon noted is a STORE coupon). There are only 6 sets left… Thanks Becky for the heads up!
Pat wrote saying:
Kroger has a sale this week on Wisk Laundry detergent and there is a $2.00 manfacturer coupon making it $1.49 ea.
I did see this and could not wait to post. There is also a coupon for All (also on sale for $3.49).
WISK – $2.00 (Red Plum 01/31/10, Exp 03/27/10)
ALL – $2.00 (Red Plum 02/07/10, Exp 04/30/10)
If we did not get these here locally, you can always obtain them through coupon clipping services (listed in the sidebar) or via Ebay.
Thanks Pat!!!
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Kroger also has an ecoupon for Wisk for $1.50 and as of yesterday they are still letting you stack e’s and paper coupons.
I understand that it may still be allowing you to do this, but I must note on here that I now have first hand knowledge that it should not be happening, so I have to go on the record saying that I don’t condone stacking these coupons.
Looks like we are all going to be getting our year’s worth of laundry detergent this week!
I had to go and reread your VIBE event post. I didn’t realize that the no stacking was a rule now, I thought it was going to be implemented with the new system. So now I’m mildly upset that I “cheated the system” because I don’t go in with the intention of doing such things. I say mildly because I feel that these companies should be more up front about their policies (which I feel Kroger is trying to start doing). I just spent almost 10 minutes on Walmart and Kroger’s websites trying to find their coupon policies to no avail. I feel that it should be easier to find this with all companies that allow coupons. With that being said, I would like to change my above post to “If you can’t print the $2.00 Wisk coupon there is an ecoupon available on the Kroger site for $1.50!
Valerie – I am clapping to your comement! I had been saying for so long that they need to be specific and when talking with kroger, I let them know that they NEED to include a disclaimer about the use of these coupons with paper coupons b/c NO ONE KNOWS. We are all out here left to decide on our own what is ok and what is not. I have emailed them time and time again, with NO response.
You did not cheat the system as you did not know. I warned Kroger that there would more than likely be many angry customers in the beginning as you know how it gets when the rules start changing.
Don’t sweat it Valerie! The rules are changing and we need to just figure them out and carry on.
I simply had to “NOTE” that for the sake of where I am with this now since I author the blog. As more specifics come down the pike, you know I will do my best to keep everyone informed and up to date.
Thank you for being a part of this site. I appreciate ya!
ETA:
When I said I have emailed “them” I don’t mean Kroger….I mean the specific electronic coupon companies themselves.
Hello Becky,
Just wanted to ask about the $4.00 OYNO for Purex. I thought it ran through March 5th at Kroger, but when I bought 2 yesterday, I did not receive the coupon. Do you know if it’s over?
Good question Jean!
From what I understand it appears to have been pulled. I will see what I can find out on this. I will hopefully have something posted later this week.
I have to say that I was so proud of myself for figuring out the Wisk/All deal. I was able to pick up a bottle of each!