Kashi Cereal is on sale this week at CVS for $1.99 (good sale price). There is a $2 printable coupon here for Kashi GoLean Crunch: Kashi Coupon. You can print the coupon 2x from each computer.
Message edited by: ThornnSpear on 2007-06-17 16:11:04 CDT
rbraden
Cranky Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 12:10p
Nice. I'll get some. I wish it worked on more cereals though...GoLean and Crunch are not the best Kashi cereals (although they're probably the healthiest).
KChengCL
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 12:13p
Thanks OP! I will give this a shot! Some of you may notice that the coupon actually forwards to a bricks.coupons.com domain. I checked this and, there is a link direct from the Kashi site to this Coupons domain. It is a little strange how you have to download their App, but I don't think it's a big deal.
Thanks!
Lurker1999
Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 12:13p
Can you print to file or do I need a printer for this?
KChengCL
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 12:17p
Lurker1999 said:Can you print to file or do I need a printer for this?
When I click Get Coupon (after installing the App on Firefox), it just starts printing. I never actually see the coupon until it comes out of my printer. Since this is the case, it may just print to your default printer, so if that (the default) is a filing program, then you may get lucky and be able to print to file.
astrochimp
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 12:57p
i tried printing to a PDF and it said my Printer was not Supported.
No GO
We can always Scan the print so I don't know what the big deal is
Seandems
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 1:04p
astrochimp said:i tried printing to a PDF and it said my Printer was not Supported.
No GO
We can always Scan the print so I don't know what the big deal is
I would strongly recommend that you do not scan these coupons. Each coupon has a unique code, and by providing a scan of one of these coupons, stores may ban internet coupons which would burden us all. You can easily print 2 of these coupons on each of your computers - print at work, your house, your kids PC, your friends PC, et. al.
Superbob0000
Ancient Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 2:00p
2 things: 1. You can install Bullzip PDF and it will print these coupons to pdf. everytime. it installs at a apple 2 printer or something. but these coupons do have a unique code, so its really a moot point. 2. You can make a restore point, print these coupons, and then restore, and print 2 more. do this as many times as you want, and each coupon has a different code. for some reason this does not work for some people, but it works great for me.
dealwiz
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 3:01p
Will not print for me under Firefox or IE.
CaptainAlias
Senior Member - 6K
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 3:05p
astrochimp said:i tried printing to a PDF and it said my Printer was not Supported.
No GO
We can always Scan the print so I don't know what the big deal is
Do NOT scan the prints, they have unique IDs on them. And that's coupon fraud.
michelenj66
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 3:11p
great, thanks op. q...does anyone know if you can go into cvs & get a cvs card immediately? says you need the savings card to get the $1.99 sale.
Seandems
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 3:13p
michelenj66 said:great, thanks op. q...does anyone know if you can go into cvs & get a cvs card immediately? says you need the savings card to get the $1.99 sale.
Yes - you can fill out a form at the cashier, and they will immediately give you your CVS card.
michelenj66
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 3:38p
Seandems said:michelenj66 said:great, thanks op. q...does anyone know if you can go into cvs & get a cvs card immediately? says you need the savings card to get the $1.99 sale.
Yes - you can fill out a form at the cashier, and they will immediately give you your CVS card.
The cashier at my CVS was penny pinching. She claimed she couldn't sell me the product for -0.01 cents. I claimed that CVS would make one penny by turning the coupon in, though she had a really hard time processing it through the register.
Got my box of cereal (I even bought something with it), but the register still didn't like the -$2.00 idea.
Thanks OP.
GWBush
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 4:37p
JassieB said:The cashier at my CVS was penny pinching. She claimed she couldn't sell me the product for -0.01 cents. I claimed that CVS would make one penny by turning the coupon in, though she had a really hard time processing it through the register.
Got my box of cereal (I even bought something with it), but the register still didn't like the -$2.00 idea.
Thanks OP.
Yes, econ 101, it would be a bad thing for any store to pay you to take things away from them. I'd more concerned if the employee actually celebrated and high-fived you for doing it.
tlaxson
Senior Member - 7K
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 4:40p
CVS policy is not to give overage. If your cashier fusses, tell them to adjust the coupon to take off $1.99. If they continue to fuss, ask for a manager.
invisible
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2007 @ 4:41p
Atleast for some browsers it gives option to receive by mail if you choose to not install (SeaMonkey)
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