Kellogg's $10 Bonus Bucks Offer wyb 3 specially marked cereals Kellogg's has a fresh offer : Get $10 off certificate to be used at selected stores when you buy 3 specially marked Kellogg's cereal.
End Date : 09/30/2010
There is a code inside each box that will need to be entered at www.kelloggbonusbucks.com [kelloggbonusbucks.com]. All3 codes need to be entered at the same time.
Receive your $10 Bonus Certificate by mail in 4 - 6 weeks. Certificates expire Nov 30, 2010. Use the bonus certificate at most Grocery stores, retailers like Target, WalMart, etc. Full list at http://www.usekelloggbonusbucks.com/
Terms at this link. THERE IS NO LIMIT TO THE # of CERTS YOU CAN EARN!! you can only redeem one at a time however, they are not stackable towards a larger purchase.
And if you have plenty of cereal (like from all the target deals), don't forget that you can get the cereal and donate it locally to help people. Food banks are on low supply. Win/Win
QUICKAVE said: nice deal. but rarely credit given to OP on other boaRDS... trolling other boards to post here ... at least give proper credi
Two things, well maybe 3.
How do you know where the OP obtained the post from. How do you know that the other poster is the origin of the deal. I'm looking at this website, here and now, well practically all day, so to me credit is given to the person who makes me aware of it.
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QUICKAVE said: nice deal. but rarely credit given to OP on other boaRDS... trolling other boards to post here ... at least give proper crediWhy are there soo many idiots in this world?? There! you got your credi for being an idiot!
mdv8ed said: I appears that the "bonus cash" is only redeemable for books, electronics, movies, sporting goods or toys.
Can anyone think of a way that I use these towards text books?
Maybe if I go into Border's B&M and order it to be picked up in store? I know the coupons they e-mail typically say not to be used on text books.... but I'm assuming this Kellog's cert won't say that.
I can at least use it for the plethora of non text book type books my history classes require
EDIT- only for major grocery/target/WalMart.... guess not.
Nice deal, now we need safeway or one of those to do one of those crazy deals where the cereal is only $1.50 a box, makes it an even better deal! Thanks for the heads up!
MsJAP said: Can anyone think of a way that I use these towards text books?
Maybe if I go into Border's B&M and order it to be picked up in store? I know the coupons they e-mail typically say not to be used on text books.... but I'm assuming this Kellog's cert won't say that.
It says that Book Cash™ can be used at the following retailers: A&P A&P Super Foodmart Acme Albertsons Atlantic Book Shop Inc Barbara's Bestsellers Barnes & Noble Bigg's Bookman's Borders Cub Foods f.y.e. Farm Fresh Fred Meyer (A division of The Kroger Company Inc.) Hornbachers Jewel-Osco Kmart Little Professor Book Center Lone Star Comics Osco Drugs Sav-A-Center Sav-on Shaw's Supermarkets Shop 'n Save SHOPPERS Food & Pharmacy Super Fresh Talking Book World Target The Food Emporium "Toys ""R"" Us" Waldbaum's Waldenbooks Wal-Mart
Not sure what sort of restrictions the individual stores have on text books but I would think that most would honour this Book Cash™ If any books are to qualify for this, text books most definitely should!!
If I wanted to pay retail for textbooks, I'd just support the college bookstore. Now if I want to save money, I buy used at Amazon or the best price seller after incentives.
I realize this is a new promotion, but has anyone actually seen these cereal boxes in the stores yet? Maybe its just too new. None here at Kroger, Food Lion or Farm Fresh. Thanks.
Found my first boxes here in Milwaukee, WI at our local Pick n Save. It was a rather large box of Fruit Loops (21.7 oz). None of the other brands had it yet.
Also, they're on sale for 3 for 9.99 this week; so it's a really great deal.
In the Northeast, Price Rite has had them for two weeks now @ 2.99 a box. Awesome time to stock up. http://www.priceritesupermarkets.com/ Shopping at Price Rite will keep your wallet fat.
Saw them at Market Basket in Ashland MA. 3 bucks per box
I rarely buy books, toys, electron, etc from the stores listed. I wonder if I can buy something else like food?
Latasha79
New Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 2:40p
This is a great find.
Right now Publix has buy 3 kellogs products and get a gallon of milk free, and the frosted mini wheats (all flavors) just happen to be on sale for 1.99 per box. So for 6 bux you can get 3 boxes ceral and a gallon of milk, then get the $10 buck bonus back. !!!!
teletuna
Member
posted: Oct. 13, 2009 @ 7:38p
Based on the description I'm not sure if you can get more than $10 bonus bucks. It doesn't say you can't, but it doesn't say you can get more than $10 either. For those looking for a year's supply be careful.
teletuna said: Based on the description I'm not sure if you can get more than $10 bonus bucks. It doesn't say you can't, but it doesn't say you can get more than $10 either. For those looking for a year's supply be careful.
thanks for the totally wrong info. click on the link for the FAQ's from Kelloggs and it specifically says there is no limit to the number you can submit for. you can use only one PER TRANSACTION, so they are not stackable.
teletuna said: Based on the description I'm not sure if you can get more than $10 bonus bucks. It doesn't say you can't, but it doesn't say you can get more than $10 either. For those looking for a year's supply be careful.
From the FAQ on the code entry page:
Is there a limit to how many Bonus Bucks certificates I can receive? There is no limit to the number of Bonus Bucks certificates you can receive. Each Bonus Bucks certificate requires the submission of three unique codes (one from each of three qualifying packages of Kellogg's products.
Seems pretty straight forward...
EDIT: Sorry for the dupe info; Mr. C. is faster than me!
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