Here's a list of some new deals at Harris Teeter using the Sunday coupons from 1/6. Please share any others you find!
Met-RX bars, $2 - $2/2 coupon from RP = 2 FREE AND there is a $2/2 HT ZVR e-coupon making them a money maker!
Pure Protein bats, $1.25 - $1/2 coupon from 1/6 RP = .25 each AND there is a $1/2 HT ZVR e-coupon making them a money maker!
Aquafresh Extreme, $2.50 - $1 coupon from 1/6 RP = .50 - $1 HT ZVR e-coupon making it a money maker!
Mueller's whole grain pasta BOGO - $1/2 coupon from 1/6 SS = 2 for FREE
Hershey's Simple Pleasures, $3 - $1.50 coupon from 1/6 SS = FREE
Alka-Seltzer, various, $3.99 and up - $2 coupon = FREE
Bayer aspirin, various - $1.50 coupon from 1/6 SS = FREE
Neosporin, various, $3.99 and up - $2 coupon from 1/6 SS = FREE
Starkist tuna pouch, $1.25 - .55/2 coupon from 1/6 RP = .70 each AND there is a .55/2 HT ZVR e-coupon making them .43 each
Wholly salsa, $2.49 - $1 coupon from 1/6 SS = .49
Nabisco 100 calorie packs, BOGO for $1.65 - $1/2 coupon from 1/6 SS = .65 each
Finish products, BOGO for $2.90 - $2.15 coupon from 1/6 SS = .75
Wholly Guacamole, 7 oz, $2.79 - $1 coupon from 1/6 SS = .79
Halls drops, $1.79 and up - $1/2 coupon from 1/6 SS = .79 and up
Barilla short cut pasta, elbows, whole grain, $1.49 - $1/3 coupon from 1/6 SS = .82 each
Welch's Light juice beverage, BOGO for $1.89 - $1/2 coupon from 1/6 RP = .89 each
Barilla Whole Grain pasta, $1.65 - $1/3 coupon from 1/6 SS = .98 each
Barilla Plus pasta, $1.67 - $1/3 coupon from 1/6 SS = $1.00 each
Tyson Grilled and Ready chicken breast strips, 6 oz., BOGO for $1.97 - .55/1 coupon from 1/6 SS = .87 (makes it $2.32/lb)
Daisy cottage cheese, 16 oz., $1.97 - .55 coupon from 1/6 SS = $1.42 (coupon indicated DND)
Playtex tampons, 18 count, $3.99 - $1 coupon from 1/6 SS = $1.99
Jimmy Dean Delights quesadilla, $3.99 - $2 coupon from RP (but indicated DND) so may not double = Free if it doubles and $1.99 if it does not double
Dr. Oetker pizza, $5.59 - $1 coupon from 1/6 SS = $3.59




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January 8, 2013 11:31 a.m.
January 8, 2013 11:29 a.m.
However, there was a $5 off of Osteo-Bioflex ecoupon. Do you know if I can combine it with a manufacturer's coupon?
January 8, 2013 10:45 a.m.
Just remember, BOGO only means they're half price each :) No need to buy both halves of the deal :) As a matter of fact, that is true on BOGO deals at all the grocery stores, so to me it just means "half price" when I see BOGO.
Of course, they label it as a BOGO so that people will buy both, because many don't know or understand it. Don't worry, you'll be 'old school' with couponing in no time!!!
January 7, 2013 4:55 p.m.
There was Mueller's whole grain at Cameron Village at lunch today as well as all the protein bars (my boys will be happy). I didn't see any Simple Pleasures. There was a guy in the cookie isle handing out coupons for 1.50/2 packages of Belivita Breakfast cookies, since I had 4 boxes he gave me two (so 1.30 for 4 boxes).
January 7, 2013 3:26 p.m.
January 7, 2013 2:47 p.m.
Educgrad, I was able to find several Mueller's whole grain pasta at the Durant/FON store last night. There were none in the aisle, but a bunch on an endcap. They were wiped clean of the Simple Pleasures. I'll be trying Ed. Mill later.
January 7, 2013 10:09 a.m.
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