Kroger 1/3-1/9: Free Wonka and Oikos, Cheap Progresso

by Mrs. Moneysaver on January 5, 2010

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I am basing these deals on the mid-Atlantic sales ad. My Kroger doubles coupons up to and including 50 cents and the final prices below reflect that policy, but check your local ad to verify your store’s coupon policy. Before you shop, be sure to load additional coupons onto your Kroger card here, here, and here. The coupons loaded to your Kroger Plus card do not double and should not be combined with paper coupons.

Remember, there’s a print option at the bottom of the post to help you get organized for your shopping trip.

Assorted Bone-In Pork Chops- $1.98/lb

Beef Chuck Boneless Shoulder Roast- $1.98/lb

Flavor Seal Ground Chuck- $1.99, when purchased in 3 lb tube

Strawberries- $2.50/lb

Cameo Apples- $1/lb

Cuties Seedless Clementines, 5 lb box- $5.99
Use $1/1 coupon here or from 12/6 SS insert.
Final price:  $4.99

Wonka Gummies- $1
Use $1/1 coupon here.
Final price:  FREE

Stonyfield Farm Oikos Greek Yogurt- $1
Use .50/1 coupon here.
Final price:  FREE

Kroger Water, 24 pack bottles- $2.99

Progresso Light, Low Sodium, or High Fiber Soups- $1.25
Use $1/1 high fiber coupon here.
Use .25/1 coupon from 11/15 SS insert.
Use .50/2 coupons from 11/15, 12/13 and 1/3 SS inserts.
Use $1.10/3 coupon here.
Final price:  as low as 25 cents

Disney and Marvel Multivitamins- B1G1 at $6.99
Use (2) $1/1 coupons from January’s All You magazine, 1/3 RP insert, or here.
Final price:  $2.50 each after coupons

Nestle Hot Chocolate Mix- 88 cents
Use $1/2 coupon here.  (Manufacturer’s coupon w/ Target logo, so your store may not accept this coupon.  I’ve used these recently though at my Kroger without problem.)
Final price:  88 cents each

Kellogg’s Special K, Fiber Plus, and NutriGrain Bars- $1.99
Use $1/2 coupons from 1/3 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.49

Kellogg’s Cereals, select varieties- $2.49
Get free milk (up to $4) when you buy any 3 participating items.
Use $1/2 coupons from 12/13 and 1/3 RP inserts.
Use B1G1 coupon here.
There were also loads of other printable coupons available in December that are no longer available.  Check your coupons to see if you have any of these left!
Final price:  varies

Campbell’s Condensed Soups, select varieties- $1
Use .40/2 coupon from 12/13 and 1/3 SS inserts.
Final price:  60 cents each

MorningStar Farm products, select varieties- $3
Use $1/1 coupon here.
Final price:  $2

Healthy Ones Lunch Meat Tubs- $2.50
Use .55/1 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  $1.95

Sunny D, select varieties- $1
Use .55/1 coupon here, if Smoothie variety is included.
Final price:  45 cents

Weight Watchers Cheese, select varieties- $2
Use .75/1 coupon from January’s All You magazine.
Final price:  $1.25

Breyers Yogurt, single serve cups- 40 cents
Use $1/10 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  30 cents each

Yoplait Yogurt, single serve cups- 50 cents
Use .50/6 coupon here.
Use .40/6 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  as low as 33 cents each

Dannon Yogurt, single serve cups- 50 cents
Use $1/6 coupon here.
Use .60/6 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price: as low as 33 cents each

Bryers Yogurts, select multipacks- $1.67
Use .50/1 and .75/1 coupons from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  as low as 67 cents

Smart Balance Spread or Sour Cream- $1.99
Use $1/2 coupons here.
Final price:  $1.49 each

Gorton’s Grilled Sticks and Fillets- $2.99
Use .50/1 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  $1.99

Dole Fruit Bowls- $1.88
Use .50/1 coupon here.  (Must play game)
Final price:  88 cents

Juicy Juice- $2
Use $1/2 coupon here.  (Manufacturer’s coupon w/ Target logo, so your store may not accept this coupon.  I’ve used these recently though at my Kroger without problem.)
Final price:  $1.50

Lays Baked Chips- $2.98
Use .55/1 coupon from 1/3 insert.
Final price:  $2.43

Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs- $2.50
Use $2/2 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.  (Must also buy Crystal Light)
Final price:  If you say you’ll get $1 off of each product included on coupon, $1.50

Big K 2 Liter Sodas- 48 cents

$5 off instantly at checkout when you buy $25 worth of partcipating Proctor & Gamble products.
Use coupons from 12/27 PG insert and recent home mailers.
There are lots of coupons that match the participating items, but I don’t see any real bargains that catch my eye.  If you come up with a good scenario, let me know!

The Kroger deals shared here weekly are part of BeCentsAble’s Grocery Gathering.

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A Frugal Chick » Grocery Deals for the week of 1/6
January 7, 2010 at 6:21 am

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1 rcooper January 5, 2010 at 3:00 pm

I also noticed that a lot of items at my Kroger were on “Closeout”. Combined with coupons, this made for some great deals!

2 Laura B January 6, 2010 at 9:44 pm

Help! I am very worried about Kroger’s coupon policy. I love my kroger and have never had problems before, but my friend ran into some trouble today. She had a $1 coupon for an item that was on sale for $1, and they would only give her 75 cents off. The clerk said their policy is unless the coupon says for a free item they will only give 75% off of the price. She was also had a coupon for $1 off of 6 yogurts. She had two printed coupons and was going to buy 12 yogurts. They would only let her use one coupon, stating their policy was she could only use one internet coupon for an item, regardless of how many you were buying. This will seriously damage my budget if all krogers are implenting this. Has anyone else had these problems, or know how to get a coupon policy printed?

3 Dana January 14, 2010 at 12:23 am

Hi Laura- Oh no! I’m sorry your friend ran into Kroger problem last week.

According to their corporate policy, there shouldn’t be a limit on printed coupons. (And I’ve never had one placed on me!) http://print.coupons.com/Couponweb/Partners/Kroger/KrogerCouponAcceptance.html

As for the 75% value issue- I’ve never had the problem your friend had at my local Kroger; I usually get several free items a week at Kroger. (I did this week!) Technically, the coupon policy says they “usually” only give 75% value of the product, but I’ve never heard of a Kroger- other than your friend’s- enforcing this. Hopefully it was just the cashier she had on that shopping trip and will get an easier one next time!

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