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Saturday, May 29, 2010

Coupon Preview 5/30/10

Sunday's St Louis Post-Dispatch has One coupon inserts - a very small General Mills insert.

This isn't a weekend to pick up extra papers for the inserts. Most of the General Mills coupons in this insert are available online.

NO $10 off $50 at Shop 'n Save this Thursday

Coupons in this weekend's GM insert

  • $1 off 2 General Mills selected cereals (3 different coupons)
  • .75 off 2 Betty Crocker Supreme Brownie Mixes
  • .50 off Betty Crocker Cookie Mix
  • .50 off 2 Fiber One Chewy Bars or Fiber One 90 Calorie Chewy Bars
  • .75 off 2 Nature Valley Granola Bars
  • .50 off Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Nut Granola Bar
  • .75 off 3 Pillsbury Refrigerated Baked Goods Products
  • $1 off 5 Totino's Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products
  • .40 off 2 Totino's Pizza Rolls
  • .75 off 3 Hamburger Helper
  • $1 off Yoplait Frozen Smoothie
  • $1.20 off Wanchai Ferry Frozen Entree
  • .40 off 6 Yoplait cups or Light Smoothie
  • .50 off 8 Yoplait cups or Light Smoothie
  • .75 off 2 Go-Gurt

Remember: You want multiple coupons to use when a product is at a rock bottom price. When it's a good coupon insert week, I purchase 4 or 5 papers and sometimes acquire more. At first, I thought it was crazy to spend money to save money. But I've always saved much more than my $1 investment.

DEAL$, Dollar Tree and Sam's Club sell the Sunday Post-Dispatch for $1. The early edition is published on Saturday and it includes all the coupon inserts. And they usually still have Sunday papers left on Monday. Find the Deal$ , Dollar Tree or Sam's Club closest to you.

1 comment:

  1. Cliff delivered the P-D Local Value today, which only contained next week Schnuck ad. The overwrapper has a small ad for nickel packages of Kool-Aid. The sale runs 5/30-6/5/10 with a require $10 additional purchase and limit 10. Also no rain check.

    I was lucky enough to come across an ample supply of Journal papers when the B3 Kraft items and receive a free pack of cheese MQ was in the Parade magazine. Like many, I purchased the Kool-Aid at SnS, which only costed a dime a pack.

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