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posted: Jan. 7, 2008 @ 10:28p
stuckatwork
Happy Member
posted: Jan. 7, 2008 @ 10:54p
Thank OP. I am tempted by the Famous Amos cookies - 16.8 pounds for $32.60... less than $2 per pound.
Of course, that's a hell of a lot of cookies.
Disturbed13
Happy Member
posted: Jan. 7, 2008 @ 11:22p
Thanks OP, got the protein water for me and the 96 pack of kids cereals for, well for the kids. Needed a photobook for my portfolio anyway, so the whole deal came to 32.72 for me after 1.5% back from my CC. Nice find!
denon
Happy Member
posted: Jan. 8, 2008 @ 1:40a
You know, I tried really hard to make this Kellog coupon a good deal (even with the coupon) .. but every product that I looked was cheaper at Sam's Club, or even WalMart, etc. Hard to justify buying 50 boxes of fruit loops, when I could just get a couple at Sam's as I need em, and they won't go stale ..
Where is the protein water? All I see is cereal pretty much, and jacked up about double from what I am used to paying...and does the photobook come with any of these products, or just the start smart cereal that you linked to? Thanks
bigmarley4
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 8, 2008 @ 8:33a
This is a better deal in my opinion:
$20 Instant Savings on Kashi Save $20 today when you spend $49 or more on any combination of eligible Kashi cereal and snacks. Use the following promotional code when you check out: GOLEAN55. This offer applies only to products offered by Amazon.com and for purchases made between January 1 and January 31, 2008. (This offer cannot be combined with Subscribe & Save or other code-based offers; a full list of restrictions is listed at the bottom of this page.)
Can get a few boxes of cereal plus some of their nutrition bars for ~35 after discounts.
daregan
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 8, 2008 @ 5:01p
denon said: You know, I tried really hard to make this Kellog coupon a good deal (even with the coupon) .. but every product that I looked was cheaper at Sam's Club, or even WalMart, etc. Hard to justify buying 50 boxes of fruit loops, when I could just get a couple at Sam's as I need em, and they won't go stale ..This is probably good for vegetarian Loma Linda brand foods.
jaxhit
New Member
posted: Jan. 8, 2008 @ 8:20p
Thanks OP. You can order $50 at a time, and apply $20 discount each time
jaxhit said: Thanks OP. You can order $50 at a time, and apply $20 discount each time
Yes you can. Yes, I did.
leighcd7
Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 8, 2008 @ 9:11p
bigmarley4 said: This is a better deal in my opinion:
$20 Instant Savings on Kashi Save $20 today when you spend $49 or more on any combination of eligible Kashi cereal and snacks. Use the following promotional code when you check out: GOLEAN55. This offer applies only to products offered by Amazon.com and for purchases made between January 1 and January 31, 2008. (This offer cannot be combined with Subscribe & Save or other code-based offers; a full list of restrictions is listed at the bottom of this page.)
Can get a few boxes of cereal plus some of their nutrition bars for ~35 after discounts.
I'm in for the kashi deal, 12 boxes of cereal and 6 boxes of whole grain pilaf for $43.20...comes out to $2.40 per box. Good Deal!
Thanks Op. Picked up 16 boxes of Breakfast Bars for around $34, a little over $2 a box. Not sure if that's a great deal or not, but they usually run about $3-$4 a box at the grocery store.
edfick said: Thanks Op. Picked up 18 boxes of Breakfast Bars for around $34, a little over $2 a box. Not sure if that's a great deal or not, but they usually run about $3-$4 a box at the grocery store.
On sale at local grocery stores they run between $1.66 and $2.50, if you use coupons then thats reduced. Amazon's price with coupon isn't bad if nothing around you is on sale or you don't want to have to leave the house.
2by4
New Member
posted: Jan. 9, 2008 @ 11:14a
Thanks, OP. Got 20 20.4 oz boxes of big bite Mini Wheats for $43.00. Best grocery store price I ever see for that sized box is $2, and that's once a blue moon.
jv77
New Member
posted: Jan. 9, 2008 @ 11:24a
Target has the Kashi granola bars, cookies and crakers for 2 for $5 'till Saturday. This is a great deal if you just want a few boxes. Cheers!
B0HEMIAN
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 9, 2008 @ 11:26a
Is it just me? Kashi tastes like paper card board.
leighcd7 said: bigmarley4 said: This is a better deal in my opinion:
$20 Instant Savings on Kashi Save $20 today when you spend $49 or more on any combination of eligible Kashi cereal and snacks. Use the following promotional code when you check out: GOLEAN55. This offer applies only to products offered by Amazon.com and for purchases made between January 1 and January 31, 2008. (This offer cannot be combined with Subscribe & Save or other code-based offers; a full list of restrictions is listed at the bottom of this page.)
Can get a few boxes of cereal plus some of their nutrition bars for ~35 after discounts.
I'm in for the kashi deal, 12 boxes of cereal and 6 boxes of whole grain pilaf for $43.20...comes out to $2.40 per box. Good Deal!
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Thanks dude... maybe I'm blind didn't see anything on the checkout page and I bought Kellogs products.
leighcd7
Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 9, 2008 @ 3:13p
B0HEMIAN said: Is it just me? Kashi tastes like paper card board.
leighcd7 said: bigmarley4 said: This is a better deal in my opinion:
$20 Instant Savings on Kashi Save $20 today when you spend $49 or more on any combination of eligible Kashi cereal and snacks. Use the following promotional code when you check out: GOLEAN55. This offer applies only to products offered by Amazon.com and for purchases made between January 1 and January 31, 2008. (This offer cannot be combined with Subscribe & Save or other code-based offers; a full list of restrictions is listed at the bottom of this page.)
Can get a few boxes of cereal plus some of their nutrition bars for ~35 after discounts.
I'm in for the kashi deal, 12 boxes of cereal and 6 boxes of whole grain pilaf for $43.20...comes out to $2.40 per box. Good Deal!
The crunch is very tasty, that's the only one I like and I do like the pilaf.
I was setting up to use this discount on Kellogg's Mini-Wheats (4-packs of 24 ounce boxes, $16.48) when the inventory disappeared from under me. Today I checked again, and it's back!
Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter, 6-Count Box (Pack of 6) x 3 = $49.95 - $20 coupon & free shipping = $1.66/box which is a better deal than Kroger, Publix, Trader Joe's or Costco on similar sweet & salty pb bars - great in my kids' lunches. Thanks OP!
turtlebug said: Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter, 6-Count Box (Pack of 6) x 3 = $49.95 - $20 coupon & free shipping = $1.66/box which is a better deal than Kroger, Publix, Trader Joe's or Costco on similar sweet & salty pb bars - great in my kids' lunches. Thanks OP!
the Nature Valley brand is so much better than the Kellogg's version of these. Try both and you will see the difference. I was shopping w/ my mom one day and she said the same thing. I wouldn't buy the Kellogg's brand of these unless they were practically free.
pecanpie said: turtlebug said: Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter, 6-Count Box (Pack of 6) x 3 = $49.95 - $20 coupon & free shipping = $1.66/box which is a better deal than Kroger, Publix, Trader Joe's or Costco on similar sweet & salty pb bars - great in my kids' lunches. Thanks OP!
the Nature Valley brand is so much better than the Kellogg's version of these. Try both and you will see the difference. I was shopping w/ my mom one day and she said the same thing. I wouldn't buy the Kellogg's brand of these unless they were practically free. I love Kellogg's Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter... they are are delicious. I haven't tried the Nature Vally ones yet though. I'll pick up a box next time I'm shopping.
denon said: You know, I tried really hard to make this Kellog coupon a good deal (even with the coupon) .. but every product that I looked was cheaper at Sam's Club, or even WalMart, etc. Hard to justify buying 50 boxes of fruit loops, when I could just get a couple at Sam's as I need em, and they won't go stale ..
I agree. For Froot Loops, the B1G1 free sale the stores run will beat this all the time. I figured that the best deal on Amazon for Froot Loops is the 19.5oz 6 pack for $25~, works out to $2.33 a box with the $20 off. I just got back from Publix here in Atlanta where the same boxes are B1G1 making them $2.00 a box.
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