Showing posts with label Kroger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kroger. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Kroger Coupon Match-Ups 2/13-2/19

There are plenty of sales going on at Kroger, but here are the best deals that I think are at Kroger this week.
No Coupons Needed:
Bananas - .44 / lb
Kroger Large Eggs (Grade A, 12 ct.) - $1.25
Pepsi Soft Drinks - $1.00 each when you buy (wyb) 4
California Naval Oranges (4 lb. bag) - $1.99
Ripe Hass Avocados - .99 each

Daytona 500 Mega Sale Coupon Savings:
Save $3.00 off your order instantly when you buy 10 participating items and save $2.00 off later (a catalina for $2.00 off your next order will print out). I am not listing ALL of the mega sale deals, just the ones that I think are the best deals when using coupons. Check out your local ad for all the details.

Totino's Party Pizza - $1.29 / .99 after mega sale discount
BUY THREE
Use ONE .60 off any THREE Totino's Crisp Crust Party Pizza Products coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.97 for THREE or .66 each

Pillsbury Grands Biscuits - $1.29 / .99 after mega sale discount
BUY TWO
Use ONE .30 off any TWO size/variety of Refrigerated Pillsbury Grands Biscuits coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.38 for TWO or .69 each

Campbell's Chunky Soup - $1.65 / $1.35 after mega sale discount
BUY TWO
Use ONE .50 off any TWO can or bowl varieties of Campbell's Chunky soup or Chunky Chili coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.70 for TWO or .85 each

Dannon Yogurt (Select Varieties, 4-6 ct. or 32 oz.) - $2.29 / $1.99 after mega sale discount
Use $1.00 off any ONE Activia 4-pack coupon
Final price after coupon = $.99 each

Ragu Pasta Sauce - $1.61 / $1.31 after mega sale discount
BUY TWO
Use ONE $1.00 off any TWO Ragu Pasta Sauce coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.62 for TWO or .81 each

If you purchase all of the above with the coupons listed, you can take all of this home for $7.66 plus tax, PLUS you will get a $2.00 off catalina so it's like getting all of it for $5.66. Without the coupons, all of this would cost you $12.26 plus tax.

Coupon Savings:
Colgate Toothpaste (Select Varieties, 6.4 oz.) - $1.00
Use .50 off any ONE Colgate Toothpaste 4.0 oz. or larger
Final price after coupon = FREE

Colgate Plus or Triple Action Toothbrush (Select Varieties, 1 ct.) - $1.00
Use .40 off any ONE Colgate adult or kids manual toothbrush (excluding Colgate Plus and Colgate Extra Clean) coupon
Final price after coupon = .20

Folgers or Millstone K-Cups (Select Varieties, 12 ct.) - $6.99
Use $2.00 off any Millstone Coffee 10 oz. or larger prepack bag, 1/2 lb. or more bulk or K-Cup Portion Packs coupon
Final price after coupon = $4.99

Yoplait Yogurt (Select Varieties, 4-6 oz.) - 10 for $6.00 or .60 each
BUY SIX
Use .40 off any SIX cups of Yoplait Yogurt (Includes Original, Light, Thick & Creamy OR Whips) coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.80 for SIX or .46 each

Carefree Pantiliners (Select Varieties, 30-60 ct.) - $2.49
Use .50 off any ONE Carefree Product coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.49

Stayfree Pads (Select Varieties, 14-24 ct.) - $2.49
BUY TWO
Use Buy 1 get 1 Free on any Stayfree Product coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.49 for TWO or $1.24 each

Let me know if you find any other great or unadvertised deals this week.

Happy Shopping!!!
J

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Kroger Match-Ups 1/30-2/5

 
This week at Kroger, the GAME DAY GREATS SALE continues until February 5. You save $5 instantly when you buy 10 participating items. You can mix and match or buy all of the same product. Another reason why multiple newspapers come in handy.
Here you will find the best of the GAME DAY GREATS (GDG) deals because the list of participating items is pretty lengthy.

Ricola Cough Drops, 24 ct. - $1.59 / $1.09 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use .50 off any TWO Ricola Cough Drops coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.18  for TWO or .59 each

Kleenex Cool Touch Tissues - $1.49 / .99 after GDG sale discount
Use $.50 off any ONE box of Kleenex Cool Touch Facial Tissue coupon
Final price after coupon = FREE!

Hunt's Diced Tomatoes - $1.09 / .59 after GDG sale discount
BUY THREE
Use .45 off THREE Hunt's Canned Tomatoes coupon
Final price after coupon = $.87 for THREE or .29 a can

Oscar Mayer Carving Board Lunch Meat, 7-7.5 oz - $3.49 / $2.99 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off TWO Oscar Mayer Carving Board or Cold Cuts coupon
Final price after coupon = $4.98 for TWO or $2.49 each

Heluva Good Dips, 8 oz - $1.59 / $1.09 after GDG sale discountUse .75 off any ONE Heluva Good Sour Cream Dip
Final price after coupon = .09

Kraft Singles, 10-12 oz - $2.49 / $1.99 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use .55 off any TWO Kraft Cheese shreds, slices, block, singles, grated Parmesan, fresh take coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.98 for TWO or $1.49 each

Tony’s Pizza - $1.79 / $1.39 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off any TWO Red Baron, Tony’s or Freschetta Pizza, 11 oz or larger
Final price after coupon =  $1.78 for TWO or .89 each

Totino’s Pizza Rolls, 40 ct. - $2.89 / $2.39 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use .40 off any TWO packages of Totino's Rolls Snacks coupon
Final price after coupon = $3.98 for TWO or $1.99 each

Garden of Eatin’ Tortilla Chips, 7.5-8.1 oz - $2.29 / $1.79 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off any TWO bags of Garden of Eatin’ Chips coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.58 for TWO or $1.29 each

Blue Diamond Almond Breeze Beverage, half gallon - $2.99 / $2.49 after GDG sale discount
Use .55 off any ONE 64oz. or larger carton of Blue Diamond Almond Breeze blinkie
Final price after coupon = $1.49

Boca Meatless Entrees, 10-12 oz - $2.99 / $2.49 aftere GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off any TWO Boca meatless product coupon
Final price after coupon =  $3.98 for TWO or $1.99 each

Valley Fresh Chicken Breast, 12.5 oz canned - $2.99 / $2.49 after GDG sale discountBUY TWO
Use $1.00 off any TWO Valley Fresh Natural Canned Chicken Breast coupon
Final price after coupon = $3.98 for TWO or $1.99 a can

Pepperidge Farm Deli Flats or Gold Fish Bread, 12 oz - $2.49 / $1.99 after GDG sale discount
Use .50 off any ONE Pepperidge Farm Deli Flats rolls, Light Style or Very Thin Breads coupon
Final price after coupon = .99

French’s Dipping Sauce - $1.99 / $1.49 after GDG sale discountUse. 75 off ONE French’s Honey Mustard dipping sauce coupon
Final price after coupon =  .49

Kraft Salad Dressing, 16 oz - $2.29 / $1.79 after GDG sale discountUse .75 off TWO Kraft dressing, 14 or 16 oz coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.58 for TWO or $1.29 each

Splenda 3.8 oz or Essentials 80 ct. - $3.99 / $3.49 after GDG sale discount
Use $2.00 off any ONE Splenda Essentials no calorie sweetener coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.49

Krusteaz Cookie Mix, 17.5 oz - $1.99 / $1.49 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off TWO Krusteaz Bakery Style cookie mix coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.98 for TWO or .99 each

M&M’s Candy, 9.9-12.6 oz. - $2.69 / $2.19 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.50 off any TWO M&M's Brand Chocolate Candies, Snickers, Twix, Minis Mix, or Dove coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.88 for TWO or $1.44 each

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars, 6-10 ct. - $2.49 / $1.99 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.00 off any TWO Quaker Chewy Granola or Quaker Chewy SmashBar coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.98 for TWO or $1.49 a box

Airborne, 10 ct. - $4.99 / $4.49 after GDG sale discountUse $2.00 off any ONE Airborne product coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.49

Desitin, 4 oz. - $2.99 / $2.49 after GDG sale discount
Use $1.00 off any ONE Desitin product, excluding trial sizes coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.49

Edge or Skintimate Shave Gel, 7 oz - $1.99 / $1.49 after GDG sale discount
Use .55 off any ONE Edge Shaving Gel coupon OR
Use .55 off any ONE Skintimate Shave Gel coupon
Final price after coupon = .49

Finish Dish Detergent, 75 oz or 10-20 ct. - $3.49 / $2.99 after GDG sale discount
Use $1.00 off any ONE Finish Quantum coupon OR
Use .75 off any ONE Finish Powerball Tabs or Gelpacs coupon

Final price after coupon = $1.99

Ragu Pasta Sauce, 24 oz. - $1.69 / $1.19 after GDG sale discount
Use $1.00 off any TWO Jars of Ragu Pasta Sauce coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.38 for TWO or .69 a jar

Planters Peanuts - $3.99 / $3.49 after GDG sale discount
BUY TWO
Use $1.50 off any TWO variety of Planters Peanuts coupon
Final price after coupon = $5.48 off TWO or $2.74 each jar

Marzetti Veggie Dip - $2.99 / $2.49 after GDG sale discount
Use .50 off any ONE Marzetti Veggie Dip coupon
Final price after coupon = $1.49

Purina One Beyond Cat or Dog Food, 3-3.5 lb bag - $7.99 / $7.49 after GDG sale discountUse $5.00 off any ONE Purina One Beyond dry dog food coupon
Final price after coupon = $2.49

Pepsi 2 Liter Soft Drinks - $1.49 / .99 after GDG sale discount

Regular Sale Items:
Red Seedless Grapes - .99/lb.
Kroger Cheese 6-8 oz. - 2 for $4.00
Kroger Buns & Bread - $1.00
Pepsi, Coca-Cola or 7Up 12 Pack Soft Drinks - 4 for $11.00 or $2.75 a pack
Ripe Hass Avocados - .99 each

There are plenty of sales going on at Kroger this week. You never know what you are going to find. We found packs of Trident gum for .39 and used the $1.00 off any THREE packs coupon and got 15 packs of gum for .85. We also found Dark Chocolate Kit Kat's for .29 and used the Buy any ONE Hershey's candy bar and get a Hershey's Air Delight Candy Bar FREE. So we only paid $1.45 for 10 candy bars. Take a look at your Kroger to see if you can find anything on clearance. Clearance is my favorite and really helps maximize your savings!

Happy Couponing,
J

Monday, January 16, 2012

kroger match-ups 1/16-1/22

Here are the coupon match-ups for Kroger during the week of 1/16-1/22. Like always, I only post what I think are good deals as well as the coupons that I have in my binder that match up with a sale.

NO COUPONS NEEDED:
Iceberg Lettuce - .89
Red Seedless Grapes - .99/lb.
Driscoll's Strawberries or Blackberries (6-16oz.) - $1.50
Bunch of Celery - .99
Kroger Chunk Light Tuna - .69 a can
Kroger 1/2 gallon White or Chocolate Milk - $1.25
Kroger Frozen Vegetables - $1.00
Angel Soft Bathroom Tissue (4 roll) or Brawny Paper Towels (1 roll) = $1.00
Kroger Bread (20oz.) - $1.00

Now, onto the coupon match-ups:

Hormel Sliced Pepperoni (Select varieties, 3.5oz.) - $1.00
BUY TWO
Use .55 off any TWO Hormel Pepperoni
Final price after coupon = $1.00/2 or .50 each

Nature Valley Bars (Select varieties) - $2.50
BUY TWO
Use .75 off any TWO boxes of Nature Valley Granola Bars, Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters or Nature Valley Granola Thins
Final price after coupon = 2/$4 or $2.00 each

Fiber One Bars (Select varieties) - $2.50
Use .40 off any ONE box of Fiber One Chewy Bars, Fiver One 90 Calorie Chewy Bars, or Fiber One 90 Calorie Brownies
Final price after coupon = .$1.70

Hamburger, Tuna or Chicken Helper - $1.00
BUY FIVE
Use $1.00 off any FIVE Hamburger, Tuna or Chicken Helper
Final price after coupon = 5/$4 or .80 a box

General Mills Multi-Grain Cheerios Cereal - $2.50
Load .75 off ONE Multi-Grain Cheerios to Kroger card (does not double)
Final price after coupon = $1.75

Vitaminwater, Fuze, Gatorade or G2 - $1.00
BUY SIX
Load $1.00 off SIX Vitaminwater or Fuze to Kroger card
Final price after coupon - 6/$5 or .83 each bottle

Chef Boyardee Pasta (select varieties, 7.2-7.5oz. cup or 14.5-15oz. can) - $1.00
BUY FOUR
Use .50 off any FOUR Chef Boyardee Cups or Cans
Final price after coupon = 4/$3 or .75 a can

Hunt's Snack Pudding (4pk.) or Gelatin - $1.00
BUY THREE
Use .45 off any THREE Snack Pack Pudding
Final price after coupon = $2.10 or .70 a pack

Big K Soft Drinks, 2 Liters - .78
BUY THREE
Load .50 off any THREE Big K 2-Liters to Kroger card
Final price after coupon = $1.84 or .61 each 2 Liter

Pure Protein Bar - .99
BUY TWO
Load $1.00 off any TWO Pure Protein Bars to Kroger card OR
Use $1.00 of any TWO Pure Protein Bars coupon
Final price after coupon = .98 or .49 each bar

Imagine Organic Soup - $2.50
Use $1.00 off any ONE Imagine Broth, Stock or Soup blinkie (near product in store)
Final price after coupon = $1.50

Happy Couponing/Shopping,
J



Sunday, January 15, 2012

Couponing Basics

I honestly can't even remember when, where or what it was like the first time I used a coupon. All I know is that I had to teach myself how the world of couponing operates. Lucky for you, all you have to do is read.

As new as this blog is to me, I am not new to couponing but I know that a lot of you are brand new couponers. I am by NO means a professional couponer, you will NOT find me on Extreme Couponing and I don't know everything about couponing but what I do know is that I LOVE to save money and I LOVE helping others so I figured why not put two and two together. This blog started completely unexpectedly but with a lot of need and support behind it.

So now that you know a little bit about why I do what I do, here are some couponing basics to get you started and to hopefully ease your mind and anxiety about using coupons.

First things first.
A manufacturer's coupon is a piece of paper with a discount for a specified product printed on it. The coupon can be used at most stores that carry the product. To receive the discount, you must purchase the specified product and give the cashier the coupon at the end of your transaction. The cashier is to scan the coupon and the coupon amount will be deducted from your purchase. Most stores double manufacturer coupons, however, it is based upon your region and store coupon policy. As a buyer, you are responsible for paying for the remainder of your purchase. If your coupon is for a FREE product, you are still responsible for paying the tax on the product.
A store coupon is essentially the same thing as a manufacturers coupon however, it is issued by a specific store. The store coupon may not be doubled depending on the store coupon policy (Kroger does not double their store coupons).
A Catalina coupon is a coupon that is printed out after you have checked out. Sometimes these coupons are just advertisements, but sometimes they are coupons or even money off your next in-store purchase. The Catalina will tell you how to use the coupon. For example, a Catalina printed the other day when I purchased 4 boxes of Milk-Bone biscuits for dogs. The Catalina is for $3.00 off my next shopping order. I also received a Catalina for 100 Labels for Education bonus points for buying a certain amount of Campbell's products.
I see ALL coupons as dollar bills and change and I treat them as that. You would never want to throw dollar bills away would you??

Now that's out of the way, let's talk about how to use the coupons and to understand the fine print.

Coupons may only be used ONCE. Meaning, you cannot use ONE coupon for 5 items. In that case, you would have to have 5 coupons UNLESS you had a coupon that stated "save $1.00 on FIVE" (see below).
Limit 1 coupon per transaction. It's simply just that. Say you want to buy TWO Similac containers using the coupon below, you will need to purchase ONE, use ONE coupon, pay the cashier and then do a separate transaction (a completed sale). I do separate transactions all the time, I've never had a cashier ask me not too.
$1.00 off TWO. Once again, it's simply just that. You MUST buy TWO products to save the value on the coupon. Let's use the coupon below for example. Let's say that Meijer is having a sale on Pantene products 2/$5. You MUST buy TWO for $5.00 and you will get $1.00 off leaving you a total of $4.00 for 2 or $2.00 each.
No more than 4 coupons (of any kind) for the same product in the same transaction. You can only use a total of four of the same coupon for the same product in ONE transaction. If you have less than four you are okay. If you have more than four, you will need to buy and pay for the four same items and then do another transaction. For example, if I were using the below coupon, and I had 6 of the Desitin coupons, I could only use four coupons on one transaction and then do another one to purchase the remaining two that I wanted.

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE. These kinds of coupons can be your best friend if you match it with a BOGO (buy one, get one sale), but can make any cashier uneasy to have a ZERO balance. Not all products that have BOGO coupons have a BOGO sale. You see more of the drugstores (Walgreens, CVS, etc.) doing more of those BOGO sales. If we use the below coupon for example on a BOGO sale,
here is how the transaction would look like:
Store X offers Stayfree pads - Buy One, Get One Free ($4.99/2)

Buy 2 Stayfree pads at $4.99/2 - Buy One, Get One Free
Use Buy One, Get One Free coupon (takes off $4.99)
Final price after coupon - $0 + a few cents for tax

If Store X was NOT offering a Buy One, Get One Free sale, your transaction would look like this:
Store X offers Stayfree pads - $4.99

Buy 2 Stayfree pads at $4.99
Use Buy One, Get One Free coupon (takes off $4.99)
Final price after coupon - $4.99 or $2.49 each

Limit one coupon per item purchased. This is the best and most common coupon fine print you will see. This is the most lenient coupon you will find. This means that you cannot use a bunch of identical coupons when you are buying only one product. What this does mean is that you can use one coupon, per product. The kicker on this one is that some stores only allow you to use a certain amount of identical coupons in one transaction anyway. For instance, Kroger allows you to use 4 of the same identical coupons in a transaction. Meijer allows you to use two identical coupons in one transaction. The only time I do multiple transactions is if the identical coupon I am using is lower than a dollar because it will not double. Meijer states in their coupon policy that if you have more than two identical coupons, the other coupons will not double.

Other things to be aware of...

Coupons may not be copied. Copying coupons is illegal. You can obtain multiples of coupons in legal ways like buying multiple newspapers or printing off the allotted coupons online (usually you are allowed to print TWO coupons per IP address).

Read the wording of the coupon and ignore the picture! Manufacturer’s usually put a picture of their most expensive product on the coupon to make you think that is what you have to buy. If you actually read the terms of the coupon, most will usually say “save $X.XX on ANY brand XYZ product.” That means you can buy even the least expensive product and still save with the coupon! For example, there is a coupon from the January 2012 P&G Saver for $1.00 off any Oral B Floss product. They have an Oral B Floss product at Wal-Mart for .97 which makes it a 3 cents moneymaker but the picture on the coupon is for Oral B Glide Floss which is priced around $4.

You can use a coupon on an item that is on sale or on clearance! This is another way you can maximize your savings. Occasionally I will have a store clerk tell me otherwise, but it is usually cleared up by producing a copy of Store X's coupon policy (I have printed the coupon policies for the stores I frequent and carry them with me in my coupon binder), or by talking to a store manager.

If a product rings up higher than advertised or they miss one of your coupons, let them know! I have actually had this happen to me several times. On one occasion at Kroger, I purchased some bags of Halloween candy and the price that they rang up as was significantly higher than the advertised price on the display. A manager was called to price check and locate the display to confirm that the sign was in fact for a lower price. They actually gave me the products ($15 worth of candy) for FREE. Another situation that happened yesterday was that TWO of my coupons that I used were missed by the cashier. As I was reading over my receipt before I left the store, I noticed the problem, went back to the cashier. He called over a manager, they opened the coupon drawer, fixed the situation and reimbursed me the $3.50 they missed. You may not think that the hassle is worth it but if even ONE dollar is missed that adds up. Let me put it into perspective. If you visit 3 stores per week and each store overcharges you $1 because they missed your coupon, you are being overcharged $156 per year (that’s a month's worth of groceries in my house). It is usually more than a buck (just like in my case and rarely takes more than a minute at customer service).

Stand up for yourself! If you are using coupons correctly then shop with confidence. Hopefully all you beginners are starting to understand and can start shopping and using coupons with confidence. It's all about having coupon knowledge which is why I hope you all read this in its entirety even though it's pretty lengthy. More times than not, many cashiers are just misinformed and uneducated about coupons. Here are a few more things that you (and your cashier) may not know about coupons:
- For each coupon you use, the store actually gets PAID .08 on top of the face value of the coupon. For example, if the coupon is for $1.00 off, the store makes $1.08. If you use a .50 off coupon, the store makes .58.
- When a store doubles your coupon, the store is paying out of their pocket for it.
- Emphasize that one coupon per purchase does NOT mean one coupon per transaction if a cashier tries to pull the "one coupon per purchase" line. Remember: a transaction is a paid order and a purchase is an item. If they still don't get it then ask them nicely if they can do separate transactions.
- If you forget to give a coupon to your cashier, take your receipt and your coupon to the customer service desk and they will give you the price difference.

When all else fails, be calm and confident when you explain why you CAN use the coupon (hopefully this post helped). If the cashier still doesn’t accept it, ask nicely to speak to a manager. It is your money and you should not feel bad about being a smart shopper!

Now that your brain is fried and on coupon overload, and you still don't understand it. ASK. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me! I am happy to answer any and all questions. And remember, there are NO stupid questions. Couponing can be confusing, especially as a beginner.

Stay tuned for a post on WHERE to get coupons from and other basic couponing questions and answers.

Happy Shopping,
J

Monday, January 9, 2012

kroger match-ups 1/9-1/16

I've had a few people interested in saving some money at the grocery store this year so in order to help those out, I am doing some coupon match-ups!! I'll have a post on the beginning stages of how to coupon hopefully this week...
Here are the Kroger coupon match-ups for the week of 1/9-1/16. In case you aren't familiar with the Kroger coupon policy, here is everything you need to know.


Kroger Coupon Policy:
- Kroger reserves the right to limit no more than five (5) paper manufacturer coupons for the same product, each coupon value considered (1) coupon in the same transaction
- Limit one manufacturer coupon (paper or digital), per item purchased
- Expired coupons are not to be accepted
NOTE: The Store Manager has the right to accept, decline or limit the use of any coupon.
Internet Coupon Restrictions/PAH (print at home) Coupons
- "Free Item" internet coupons can be accepted if all purchase criteria is met
- Only one internet coupons per item will be accepted
- Only two internet coupons per manufacturer, per customer, per day
- Internet coupons that display characteristics below will not be accepted:
- Blurry
- Out of proportion
- Do not scan properly
- Appear to be altered in any way
Doubling
- Manufacturers' coupons 50 cents and below will automatically be doubled
- Doubling does not apply to the following coupons:
- Free - Retail Food Store Coupons
- Kroger - Electronic Coupons
- Catalina - Items prohibited by law
Personally, I have never had a problem with using coupons at my Kroger. If you have a problem, ask to speak to a store manager.
I am ONLY going to post the things that I think are good, great and excellent savings. Also, the match-ups that I am posting reflect the coupons that I currently have in my binder and may not necessarily reflect the coupon or quantity you may have in your coupon collection.
Now, onto the savings...
NO COUPONS NEEDED:
Kroger Idaho Russet Potatoes, 5 lb. bag - $1.99
Red Seedless Grapes - .99/lb.
Kroger Frozen Vegetables - $1.00
Tyson Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts, Tenderloins or Thighs - $1.99/lb. (great price if you missed the sale at Meijer for $1.77/lb. last week)
Larabar - $1.00
Classico Pasta Sauce (Select varieties, 15-24oz.) - $1.59 (50% off)

COUPON MATCH-UPS:
Pepsi or 7UP Soft Drinks (Select varieties, 12 pk., 12. oz cans or 6 pk. or 8 pk. plastic bottles) -
Buy 3 Get 1 FREE - Final Cost = 4/$12
Use 2 Save $2.00 when you buy any TWO multipack plastic bottles coupon
Final Cost after coupon = 4/$8 which is $2.00 for each pack

Yoplait Yogurt (Select varieties, 4-6 oz.) -10/$6 = .60 each
Use .40 off when you buy SIX CUPS any variety Yoplait Yogurt coupon
Final cost after coupon = $2.80/6 or .46 a cup
Tyson Frozen Grilled Chicken (Select varieties, 22-32 oz.) - $6.99
Use $1.00 off on ONE bag of any Tyson Grilled & Ready frozen product coupon
Final cost after coupon = $5.99
Ken's Salad Dressing (Select varieties, 16 0z.) - $1.99 (50% off)
Use $1.00 off any TWO Ken's 16oz. Dressings coupon
Final cost after coupon = $2.98/2 or $1.49 each
Milk-Bone Dog Biscuits (Select varieties, 18-26oz.) - $1.99 (50% off)
Use $1.50 off any TWO Milk-Bone Dog Snacks coupon
Final cost after coupon = $2.48/2 or $1.24 each

Wolf Brand Chili (Select varieties, 15oz.) - 2/$3 or $1.50 each
Use .35 off any ONE can of Wolf Brand Chili coupon (from in-store coupon kiosk)
Final cost after coupon = .80
Freshlike Canned Vegetables (Select varieties, 13.5-15.25 oz. can, excludes peas) - .49 (50% off)
Use .50 off any THREE cans in the Allen family of products coupon
Final cost after coupon = .47/3 or .15 a can

Rotel Canned Tomatoes - .94
Add .25 off Rotel Tomatoes Kroger digital coupon to Kroger card
Final cost after coupon = .69

Chef Boyardee Pasta (Select varieties, 7.2-7.5oz. cup or 14.5-15oz. can) - $1.00
Use .50 off any FOUR can or microwave pasta of Chef Boyardee coupon
Final cost after coupon = $3.00/4 or .75 each

Hunt's Snack Pack Pudding or Gelatin (Select varieties, 4 ct.) - $1.00
Use .45 off any THREE Snack-Pack pudding coupon
Final cost after coupon = $2.10/3 or .70 each pack

Pam Cooking Spray (Select varieties, 5oz.) - $2.50
Add $1.00 off Pam Cooking Spray Kroger digital coupon to Kroger card
Final cost after coupon = $1.50

Hunt's Pasta Sauce or Manwich (Select varieties, 26-26.5 oz., 15-15.5oz.) - $1.00
Add .50 off any THREE Hunt's Pasta Sauce and .50 off any THREE Manwich Kroger digital coupon to card
Final cost after coupon = $2.50/3 or .83 a can

P&G MIX AND MATCH (Save $4 when you buy 4 participating products)
****I actually used a lot of the P&G coupons last week at Kroger for this event so I don't have a lot left but I do have a couple.****

Scenario #1:
Buy TWO Old Spice Body Wash - $6.98
Buy TWO Herbal Essences or Aussies Shampoo, Conditioner, or Styler - $5.98
TOTAL - $12.96
Use TWO $2.00 off ONE Old Spice Body Wash
Use TWO $1.00 off ONE Herbal Essence or Aussie product
TOTAL minus $4.00 (P&G MIX AND MATCH) minus $6.00 (total of coupons)
Final cost after coupons and P&G savings (must use Kroger card) = $2.96 for ALL 4 products

Scenario #2:
Buy ONE Tide Stain Release Detergent - $5.99
Buy ONE Olay Body Wash - $1.99
Buy ONE Secret Deodorant - 5.99
Buy ONE Crest Toothpaste - $2.69
TOTAL - $16.66
Use ONE $2.00 off ONE Tide Stain Release
Use ONE $2.00 off ONE Secret wyb (when you buy) ONE Olay Body Wash
Add the .75 off ONE Crest Toothpaste 4.0oz or larger Kroger digital coupon to Kroger card
TOTAL minus $4.00 (P&G MIX AND MATCH) minus $4.75 (total of coupons)
Final cost after coupons = $7.91 or $1.98 each (not the best scenario but Olay body wash and Tide Stain Release is expensive without this deal)

Scenario #3:
Buy ONE Bounty Paper Towels (6 big or 8 regular rolls) - $6.99
Buy ONE Charmin Bathroom Tissue (12 regular rolls or 12-16 double rolls) - $6.99
Buy TWO Old Spice Body Wash - $6.98
TOTAL - $20.96
Add the $1.00 off Bounty Paper Towels Kroger digital coupon to Kroger card
Add the $1.00 off Charmin Bathroom Tissue Kroger digital coupon to Kroger card
Use TWO $2.00 off ONE Old Spice Body Wash
TOTAL minus $4.00 (P&G MIX AND MATCH) minus $6 (total of coupons)
Final cost after coupons = $10.96 or $2.74 each (seems a little pricey but you also just bought a lot of toilet paper and paper towels as well as two large, good smelling body washes for the man/men in your life)

You can mix and match any of the P&G products they have in the ad (or any of the scenarios I listed. You can check the ad out online or from your newspaper. I would also suggest signing up for a Kroger card if you haven't already (I don't know how anyone shop's here without it). Also, go online to Kroger, sign up for an account and enter your Kroger card number so that you can add digital coupons to your card.

Digital coupons and paper coupons may not be combined on the purchase of a single item.
If there are ANY questions about this match-up or questions about coupons in general, feel free to post them here as I do read all of the comments. I am happy to help.
Happy Shopping,
J