
There are several new Kellogg’s coupons that were just released. Two of them are on coupons.com and the others are on the Kellogg’s website.
Coupons.com:
$1/1 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Touch of Honey
$1/1 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats Mini Bites
$1/1 Kellogg’s Special K Blueberry
If the cereals above are included in the Target sale this next week, then you can get them for FREE because select Kellogg’s cereals will be buy 3 @ $2.66 each, Get 1 FREE. Here’s what the deal would look like:
Buy 4 select Kellogg’s cereals – $7.98
Use 4 $1/1 manufacturer coupons (see above)
AND use 4 $1/1 Kellogg’s Target printable coupons (YMMV on using 4 coupons – you might only be able to use 3)
Get for boxes for FREE or 25¢ each (if you are only able to use 3 Target coupons)
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It would be even better if they were part of the Kelloggs Bonus Bucks! ($10 back on gift card for every 3 boxes!) We can all dream…. I’ve been all over South Denver looking for cereal w/ the Bonus Bucks logos and haven’t found any! Anyone else out there finding them?
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nope i live in western massachusetts and haven’t found any either
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I clicked on the link for the Target Kelloggs coupon and didn’t find it? Any other ideas?
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tried this deal today. I used 4 1/1 blinkies and the target printables. I gave the manuf. first and they scanned fine. then I gave the target coupons and three scanned, and the fourth beeped with a message “you cannot use a coupon on a free item” with no options to override it.
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My Target had a note at each register reminding cashiers they were only allowed to accept 1 coupon per transaction for the Kellogg’s deal – not 3.
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My Target was not selling any boxes for 2.66 each. They were all at LEAST 3.29. I’m in Delaware and starting to realize that things really do cost more here. I’ve never really grocery shopped anywhere else before.
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I noticed on the bottom of the Target coupon “one coupon per transaction.”
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Actually, the Target coupons almost always say “one coupon per transaction” but as Rachel has explained before, most cashiers will honor several instead of having you make several different transactions. The best thing to do is to ask before you start.
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