Yesterday, I ran into the store for a gallon of milk — it hasn’t been on sale for awhile, and we’ve finally depleted our stock. The $2.88 price tag wasn’t pretty, but my girls drink nearly a gallon every day so there wasn’t much I could do about it.
That’s when I remembered the Kroger/General Mills milk promotion! When you buy 4 participating General Mills products (like cereals, Pillsbury Ready to Bake Cookies, Nature Valley Bars and Fiber One Bars) at Kroger family stores through November 26th, you get a gallon of milk for FREE. Now, there’s a price I can live with. Of course, we needed the milk right away, and I was—gasp!—without my coupons.
Luckily, I had a few recently printed coupons in my purse. Plus, I figure if you subtract the $3 I would have had to spend on the milk anyway from the $10 for 4 boxes of cereal, that makes the hubby’s Honey Nut Cheerios around $1.50 each. That’s a little bit of Heather Coupon Math, right there.
Another General Mills cereal coupon printed out at the register, too. Now, I’m all set for another trip — there’s a limit of 2 free gallons of milk per purchase, so I’ll be well stocked on cereal for awhile. Here are a few more participating product coupons to sweeten the deal:
General Mills cereal printable coupons
Paperless coupons for Pillsbury and General Mills cereals
Pillsbury printable coupons
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kasey says
impulse purchases, and cheese
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Leslie Williams says
My family’s biggest budget buster is cheese. We all LOVE it, have to have it on most everything it seems! It’s really hard to find coupons for cheese so I try to stock up on the big blocks when they go on sale but even then it doesn’t seem to last long, ha ha!
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Mami2jcn says
Fresh fruit is our budget buster.
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Elena says
Juices and fruits
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Soft drinks are my biggest budget buster.
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Jessie C. says
Fruit and veggies are my biggest budget busters.
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judyyy says
Cokes!
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Janice Cooper says
My biggest grocery budget buster is fruit and paper products.
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Karin says
t.p….. then meat.
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Denise Wilson says
Pepsi, cheese, milk, and fresh fruit (when not in season…)
Hard to find good sales on these and we go through a lot of them!
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Doreen H says
Good quality cheese!
Robert W says
Definitely soda! The good stuff is getting more and more expensive! I guess I should quit drinking that poison anyway… 🙂
Tina M says
My family’s biggest budget buster is coffee. My hubby and I love coffee!
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