Saturday, March 28

Acme Deals....


This week Acme Markets has a few great buys....Here are the the coupon match-ups for the week. This sale runs through Thursday 4/2.

-Post Cereal (14.5-18 0z.).......(Honey Bunches of Oats, Shredded Wheat, Raisin Bran, and Grape Nuts).....$1.57 a box
**Use the $1.00/2 coupon in the 3/1 SmartSource insert to pay just $1.07 a box!**

-Knorr and Lipton Sides 10 for $10 (Remember you do not have to buy 10 for this price!) **Use the .75/2 (doubles to $1) in the 1/18 SmartSource insert to pay just $1.00 for 2 packs!

-Free Milk.....When you buy participating Kellogg's Cereals and use your Super Card(12-17 oz.) Choose from Corn Pops, Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, Apple Jacks, Cocoa Krispies, Smacks, and Frosted Flakes)
*1 Free Gallon when you purchase 3 items
**2 Free Gallons when you purchase 5 items
***3 Free Gallons when you purchase 7 items
(A coupon for your free milk will print at checkout good on your next shopping order)
**Use the .70/1 coupon from the 2/22 RedPlum insert to make this deal even sweeter!!

-Scotties Tissues (65-160 count)...10 for $10
**Use the .50/3 coupon (doubles to $1) to pay just $2.00 for 3 boxes or .67 each!!

-M&M's Easter Eggs (9.9-12.6 oz.) 2 for $4
**Use the $1.00/2 coupon from the 3/1 Red Plum insert to pay just $1.00 a bag!!

-Campbell's Cream of Mushroom & Cream of Chicken Soup (10.75 oz. can) 10 for $10
**You can print a $1.00/2 coupon here making each can just 50 cents!!


2 comments:

Unknown said...

The Campbell's coupon site you posted is giving me an error :(

Miss Mommy said...

Hi Ninky.

So very sorry you are having trouble printing this coupon. It does say limit one per household. Have you printed it before? The site also says: You are encouraged to use a personal computer as some corporate firewalls may interfere with printing. Make sure your printer is on, connected to your computer and loaded with paper. May not be compatible with Macintosh. Limit: One coupon per household.

There was also a .40/4 coupon in today's coupon inserts (3/29). It will double to .80 making each can .80 cents...not as cheap as 50 cents a can, but better than paying $1.00 each for them.

Hope that helps a bit. Thanks for stopping by!!