Monday, February 15, 2010

Special K Bars at Target This Week Only $.25 Per Box




You can get Special K bars at Target this week for only $.25 per box, here's how: 

Buy 10 boxes at $2.50 each (you will get 2, $5 gift cards)
Use with 5 x $1.00/2 from Red Plum 1/3
STACK with 5 x $1.00/2 Target coupon from Red Plum 1/10
Final price after coupons and gift cards: $.25 per box

If you'd prefer to spend less out of pocket (but pay more per box)

Buy 5 boxes at $2.50 each

Use with 2 x $1.00/2 from Red Plum 1/31
STACK with 2 x $1.00/2 Target coupons from Red Plum 1/10
Final price after coupons and gift card: $.70 per box

This is a great "stock up price"!  I'm planning on buying these with my free $15 Target gift cards I got for trying out Wii plus, which will mean I'll have NO out of pocket on these!

Remember, if you don't have these coupons you can order them from Coupon Clipping Crew  - they ship same day, so you should receive them in time!
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7 comments:

  1. I am embarassed to ask but I am new to the coupon world....I keep seeing the word stack? not sure what that means?

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  2. I am new to couponing...what do you mean by stack?

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  3. Hello! To stack a coupon means that you can use a store coupon with a manufacturers coupon. In the case above, you can use the $1.00/2 manufacturers coupon AND the $1.00/2 Target coupon for the same product, in essence giving you a double discount (and a super sweet deal!). The easiest way to tell what kind of coupon you have is to look at the top of the coupon: if it says "manufacturer coupon", you know it can be used anywhere at any store. If you have a coupon that says "Target coupon" across the top, you know you can use it only at Target. I have noticed that in our papers here in Houston, Target will run some great Target coupons about a week or two after the corresponding manufacturer coupon was released. I hope that helps...:o) Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have!

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  4. Thanks...It does... what exactly is $1.00/2 ...mean?

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  5. Okay so Im new too and wonder how do you get 5 of those coupons each? Do you get 5 newspapers or is there a site that you can print them off of?

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  6. I'm so sorry guys - I will post an explanation this afternoon with a few tips on coupon lingo, how to build a coupon stash, etc..I have to get my kids off to school and head to Walmart for my coupon match ups for this week, then I'll get it posted.

    In answer to your question: $1.00/2 means you get $1.00 off when you buy two items, $1.00/1 means $1.00 off when you buy 1 item and so forth.

    When I first began using coupons so heavily, I bought 10 newspapers each week. Now that I have a large stockpile of items, I only buy 5 (or less). You can build a coupon stash one of two ways: either buy several newspapers, or order clipped coupons from a coupon clipping service or from eBay. I use a service called couponclippingcrew.com because they have the best prices, shipping rates, and shipping times. If you order your coupons on the first day of the sale you will typically always get your coupons on time. This is a terrific way to get what you need without having to buy 10 papers! :o) I'll explain all that later today, so please let me know if you have any more questions I can address for you. There's one thing I know FOR SURE: learning to use coupons effectively can be a challenge at first but once you get a system down pat, you will save HUNDREDS of dollars every month! I built this site to help people, and I will gladly answer any and every question you have. :o)

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  7. Oh yeah - printable coupons are available alot of the time too - if there's a printable coupon on an item I'll provide a link for you. You can print out TWO coupons per computer by hitting the back button. I have two computers with a printer, so I print 4 per coupon. It comes in handy when you need to buy 3-4 of something to get the best price!

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