Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Publix: EXTREME deals through 5/26/09

For more info on Publix coupon policies, go here.


Here are the EXTREME deals available at Publix through 5/19.
(FREE or less than 50 cents per item)




BOGO DEALS:
(use 2 coupons on BOGO deals for the most savings!)


Helluva Good! Dips, 12 oz, at $2
-.50/1 Helluva Dips SS 5/17
-OR USE-
printable (IE) or printable (FF) (makes it FREE)


A1.Steak Sauce $3.99
-$2 SS 5/10= (makes it FREE)


Kraft American Cheese Singles, at $2.59

-$1/2 Kraft Singles printable (makes it .79¢ ea)

-AND USE-

-$1/2 Kraft Singles SS 4/19 (Target Coupon)(combining MFR and CC makes it .29¢ ea)



Cole’s Garlic Bread, at $2.79

-.50/1 Cole’s Bread printable (makes it .39¢ ea)



Aunt Jemima Breakfast Entrees, at $1.79

-$1/2 Aunt Jemima Entrees SS 5/03 (makes it .39¢ ea)



Kraft or Seven Seas Dressing or Good Season, at $2.99
-$1 off Kraft Dressing printable
-OR USE-
-$1.50 off Kraft Dressing SS 5/10 (makes it FREE)
-OR USE-
-$1/2 Kraft Light or Fat Free Dressings printable (IE) or printable (FF)
-AND USE-
-$1/2 Kraft Dressing 16 oz or larger printable (Target)(exp 5/23)
(use Target coupon with other coupon makes it FREE or gives overage)


Kraft Barbecue Sauce, at $1.49
-.75/1 Kraft BBQ Sauce SS 5/03 (makes it FREE)
-OR USE-
-$1 off Kraft BBQ Sauce printable (makes it FREE plus overage)
A.1. Steak Sauce, 10 oz, at $3.99
-OR USE-
-$2 off any A.1. SS 5/10 (makes it FREE)


Mueller’s Pasta, 12 to 16 oz, at $1.29
-$1/3 Muller’s Pasta printable (makes it .32¢ ea) *buy 6 and use 2 of these coupons*


Ragu Pasta Sauce, at $2.19
-.30/1 off Ragu Sauce RP 5/17, 4/05 (makes it .49¢ ea)
-.75/1 Ragu Sauce “Family is It’s Own Reward” Booklet (makes it .34¢ ea)


Pedigree Denta Stix or Jumbone, at $3.79
-$2.50 off Denta Stix RP 4/19 or printable (IE) or printable (FF) (makes it Free plus overage)


Dixie Plates or Bowls, 20 to 48 ct, at $2.99
-.50/1 or $1/2 Dixie Plates RP 5/10 (makes it .49¢ to .99¢ ea)
FREE Dixie Napkins wyb (2) Dixie Plates May All You Mag.
Edy’s Ice Cream or Frozen Yogurt $4.99
-$2 printable= (maeks it $.50¢ ea)


Nabisco Baked Snack Crackers or Wheat Crackers (Wheat Thins) $3.39
-$1/2 Target printable
-AND USE-
-OR-
BOGO SS 3/15
-OR-
Free Wheat Thins wyb Ritz Crackers SS 5/17= $.20¢ each if you just use Target and printable MFR; Pay only for Ritz if you use SS 5/17 (use Target CC and MFR SS 5/17);
FREE if you use SS 3/15
*there are a few different combinations you could use with this deal*


Other deals:


Publix 2 liters .50¢ ea


Sweet Corn .25¢ ea
Cucumbers $1/2


Daisy Sour Cream .99 cents ea
-.50/1 Daisy Sour Cream SS 4/05 (makes it FREE)


Mahatma Rice $1.19 ea
-.50/1 off any Mahatma or Watermaid Rice RP 3/01, 4/26 (makes it .19¢ ea)


Dannon Yogurt, .50¢ ea
-.60/6 Dannon Yogurts SS 5/03 (makes it .40¢ each)
Buy 6, Get 1 Free Dannon Yogurt in store dispenser(buy 7, use both coupons makes it .34¢ ea)


V8 100% Vegetable Juice or V8 Fusion, $2.50 ea
-$2 off V8 Fusion printable (makes it .50¢ ea)


Free Style Light or Freedom Light $9.99 ea
-$9.99 off any Free style Glucometer SS 5/17, 1/04 (makes it FREE)
*Can't use it yourself? DONATE!*


Carefree Pantyliner, Stayfree Maxi or Ultra Thin Pads $1.99
-$1.50 Carefree printable (makes it .49¢ ea)


Philadelphia Cream Cheese $5/4 ($1.25 ea)
-$1/2 printable
-$.75¢ Publix Coupon printable = FREE


Nestle Coffee-mate Coffee Creamer $6/4 ($1.50 each)
-$1 printable (makes it .50¢ ea)




Do you have an EXTREME DEAL to add to this list?
Leave us a comment below, or send us an email! chickswithcents(at)gmail(dot)com

8 comments:

  1. I apologize I am having some formatting issues today with blogger... please excuse the extra spaces! :)

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  2. I am loving the new site. It is so professional. It makes an "old" couponer want to start again. I am a bargain shopper but I have not been the best coupon shopper in the past few years. I have one question. I was looking at the information for the Cole's Bread. I have a 50cent coupon from the newspaper and a 5o cent internet coupon. How do I get the cost down to 39 cents?
    Thanks,
    Susan

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  3. Hi Susan! Thanks for your comments about the site... we're glad you are finding it useful!

    To answer your question about the Cole's bread...

    It is on sale this week as a BOGO item. Normally $2.79

    Remember, you're not really getting the second for free, if you just bought one it'd be 50% off, or $1.39 each. (it would probably ring up as $1.40 for the first and $1.39 for the second)

    Buy (1) Cole's Garlic Bread at $1.39
    (BOGO price is 50% off of $2.79)
    Use (1) 50 cent off coupon
    (Publix will double, so you'll get $1 off)
    $1.39 - $1 = .39

    Since you have two manufacturer's coupons, you will be able to get two of the Cole's Bread at the 39 cent price if you like. Hope that helps!

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  4. I am still new at this and have a question about the Edy's Ice Cream:

    If the regular price is $4.99, and it is BOGO and you use the $2 off coupon from Food Lion, then how does that make it $.50?

    Same with the pasta--how does it become .32 each?

    Thanks! And the site is awesome!

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  5. Hi Stephanie-

    First I would check with your local Publix to see if they consider Food Lion a competitor... some don't.

    To answer your question about the BOGO sales... it's not really "buy one at regular price, get one free" - the items are just 50% off. You don't have to buy two items, you could just get one at 50% off.

    So, for the ice cream - if you bought one it would be $2.50 (50% off of $4.99, I'm rounding up a cent)
    minus the $2 compeitor coupon = 50 cents each

    Let me check real quick on the pasta calculation to make sure we've got it right, and I'll let you know. Thanks for calling that to my attention!

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  6. Ok, here's the pasta broken down:

    - Mueller Pasta is BOGO $1.29 (for 2 - if these weren't BOGO, they'd be $1.29/ea, but when you just purchase 1 of a BOGO item and don't get the second one, it's half price)
    - If you just buy one it's $.645, so $.65
    - If you used the $1/3 coupon, then you purchase 3 for $1.29 + .65 = $1.94
    - Minus $1 MFG = $.94
    - .94 divided by 3 is .31333333
    - So .31 or .32 cents a piece for 3

    I hope this makes sense and helps!!

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  7. Thanks, Amanda! I defer all the tricky math to you from now on... :)

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  8. Thanks so much! Makes a lot of sense! I am going today to get it all! So excited!

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