Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cub Foods TRIPLE deal!

Thanks to Linda T for her shopping experience.

In the cub ad for the $10 catalina when you buy $25 of the listed products. It reads something about AFTER coupons. I was just to the buffalo cub and bought:
6 of the pillsbury grands =$10.14
6 GM fruit snacks=$15.00

used: 6 expired $1 pillsbury coupons (printable from before and now)
(.50/2 printable HERE and HERE or HERE) $1 coupon HERE
used: 6 expired 40 cent fruit snack coupons
(.50/2 printable HERE and HERE or HERE)
RECEIVED:
$10 catalina for buying of $25 worth
$3.50 cataoina for the fruit snacks
$4 catalina for the pillsbury

Pretty good deal if you have coupons and it worked using the coupons!!
Hope this helps someone
$25.14 minus $6 (pillsbury), minus, $2.40(BC fruit snacks)
received back $17.50 in catalinas

Thanks to Buncobabe for her scenaio


5 fruit gushers/roll-ups 2.50ea x 5 =12.50 minus (2) .50cpns= (1.00) total OOP = 11.50
4 cinnamon rolls 1.69 x 4 = 6.76 minus (2) .50/2 cpns = (1.00) total OOP = 5.76
2 crescent rolls 1.69 x 2 = 3.38 minus (2) .40/2 cpns = (.40) total OOP = 2.98
2 chex mix 1.88 x 2 = 3.76 minus (2) .50 cpns = (1.00) total OOP 2.76

Total before cpns = $26.40, total after cpns = $23.20, Catalina's received $3.50 (5 fruit gushers/roll ups), $4.00 (6 pillsbury rolls), $10.00 (for spending $25.00 BEFORE coupons). So my total OOP taken into consideration the catalina's was $5.50

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8 comments:

  1. New to this site--thx for yr work! Question about $6 expired Pillsbury Q's-- "available from here and now" is that a website or does it just mean available from various resources at various times?

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  2. Do you just take a chance when you use expired coupons or do you know something I don't? When ever I have tried to use one they always catch it and won't take it. thanks

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  3. Most Cubs will take expired q's for up to 3 months. Though there are just a few Cub stores that won't. What store do you shop at?

    As far as the printables, she was meaning that some of them are expired that she printed before.

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  4. Here are my scenarios for the week:
    #1 - 6 Grand Biscuits (3 $1/2 expired IPs)
    5 Fruit Snacks (2 .50/2)
    2 Betty Crocker Specialty Potatoes (2 .40/1 IPs)
    Total $25.64 -$4 CAT, -$3.50 CAT, -$10 CAT, -$4.80 MFG Q's = $3.34 or .257 for each item bought.

    #2 - 6 Sweet Rolls (3 $1/2 expired IPs)
    5 Fruit Snacks (2 .50/2)
    2 Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers (2 .50/1)
    Total $25.82 - $4 CAT, -$3.50 CAT, -$10 CAT, -$5 MFG Q's = $3.32 or .255 for each item bought.

    #3 - 6 Crescent Rolls (3 $1/2 expired IPs)
    9 Progresso Soups (3 $1.10/3 IPs)
    Total $26.25 - $4 CAT, -$10 CAT, -$6.30 MFG Q's = $5.95 or .397 for each item bought.

    Deb

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  5. Thanks Deb! Anyone else with your scenarios? Check out the printable links on the upper left to get more coupons!

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  6. I spent the required $25 (actually totalled $27 for the items pictured in the ad) at the Maplewood Cub and also presented $5 in coupons for the items and did not receive the $10 toward next purchase coupon. Maybe some of the Cub stores are more strict about the use of coupons. I have to say I was very disappointed that I had not received the $10 coupon - especially after reading that others had.

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  7. Did you recheck all that you bought was part of the requirements (size of product, flavor, etc)? I would be disapointed also.

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  8. I did. I bought 11 boxes of the Cheerios and 2 packages of the yogurt -- wanted to keep it easy to keep track of to make certain I hit the mark. But if they factor in the coupons, that would of brought it below the $25 mark and I guess it was a lesson learned for me.

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