Harris Teeter 3/3-3/9: Kozy Shack, Stonyfield

by Mrs. Moneysaver on March 3, 2010

harris teeter logo Harris Teeter stores double coupons up to and including 99 cents.  The final prices below reflect that discount.

Remember, there’s a print function at the bottom of this post that will allow you to print and organize your shopping trip easier!  If you’re reading from an email subscription, you’ll have to click over the site to print.

Produce:
Blueberries, 6 oz- $2.50

Cantaloupe- $1.74

Organic Romaine Hearts- $2.99

Meat/Poultry/Seafood:
Hebrew National Franks, select varieties*- $2.74

House of Raeford Frozen Turkey Breast- .97/lb

Smithfield Whole Pork Sirloin Roast- $1.99/lb

Snow Crab Clusters, wild caught- $2.99 lb

Johnsonville Smoked Turkey Sausage- $2.99
Use .35/1 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Final price:  $2.29

Land O Frost Lunchmeat, 16 oz- $3.99
Use $2/1 coupon.
Final price: $1.99

Dry/Canned Goods:
Bear Naked Granola and Cereal, 12 oz*- $2.74
Look for $1/1 peelies while shopping!
Final price:  as low as $1.74 each, if you can find peelies.

Polaner All Fruit Jars- $2
Use $1/1 coupon from 1/10 SS insert or February’s All You magazine.
Final price:  $1

Chicken of the Sea Light Tuna- Buy 2 at $1 each, get 3 free.
Final price:  40 cents each

Progresso Classic Soups- $1.25
Use $1/4 and .50/2 coupons from 1/17, 2/7, and 2/21 SS inserts.
Final price:  as low as 75 cents

Kellogg’s Apple Jacks, Froot Loops, and Frosted Flakes, 8-14 oz*- $1.49 (Froot Loops, Jacks)-$1.59 (Frosted Flakes)
Look for .70/1 blinkie coupons in-stores.  Can use on 14 oz. Frosted Flakes.
Final price:  as low as 89 cents, if you can find the blinkie coupons

Thomas’ Honey Wheat English Muffins*- $1.99
Use $1/1 coupon from March’s All You magazine.
Final price:  99 cents

True Lemon, 10 ct*- Buy 1, get 1, or 50% off one.  Unsure of price.
Use $1/1 coupon.
Final price:  unsure, but should be free or close to free!

Grande Tortilla Chips- $2.50
Use $1/1 coupon from 1/10 SS insert.
Final price:  $1.50

Kellogg’s Fiber Plus Bars- $2.50
Use .75/1 coupon from 1/31 RP insert.
Final price:  $1

Organic Coffee Company, fair trade certified, 12 oz- $6.99

Planters Peanuts, 16 oz- $2.50
Use $2/2 coupon from 1/24 SS insert.
Final price:  $1.50

Quaker Oatmeal Squares Cereal- $2.50
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/14 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.50

Quaker Rice and Multigrain Snacks- $1.67
Use .75/1 coupon from 2/14 RP insert.
Final price:  17 cents

Quaker Instant Oatmeal- $2.50
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/14 RP insert, if True Delights included in sale.
Final price:  $1.50

Quaker Chewy Granola Bars- $2
Use .75/2 coupon from 2/14 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.25 each

Deer Park Water, 24-pack bottles*- $3.74, e-VIC price- $2.88
Limit 1 at e-VIC price.

Dairy:
Kozy Shack Puddings*
- $1.62
Use .55/1 coupon from 2/7 SS insert.
Final price:  52 cents

Sorrento String Cheese Snacks*- $2.49
Use $1/1 coupon from 1/24 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.49

Stonyfield Farm Yogurt Cups- 49 cents each
Use .50/3 Stonyfield coupon.
Final price:  16 cents each

Harris Teeter Shredded Cheese- $1.34

Dannon Activia Yogurt, multipack- $2
Use $1/1 coupon from 1/10, 2/7, or 2/28 SS insert.
Final price:  $1

Frozen:
Birds Eye Steamfresh Vegetables, select varieties*- $1.25
Use .50/1 coupon from 2/7 SS insert.
Use .35/1 coupon from 2/28 SS insert.
Final price:  as low as 25 cents

Gorton’s Seafood, select varieties- B1G1 or 50% off, sale prices starting at $2.09
Use $1/1 coupon from 1/3 SS insert.
Use .60/1 coupon from February’s All You magazine.
Use .40/1 coupons from 1/24 and 2/21 SS inserts.
Final price:  as low as 89 cents

Palermo’s Frozen Pizzas- Buy 2 at $6.99 each, get 3 free.
Use (2) $1/1 coupons.
Final price: $2.40 each!

Kahiki Eggs Rolls*- $1.97
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/7 SS insert.
Final price:  97 cents

Harris Teeter Ice Cream- Buy 2 at $5.39, get 3 free.
Final price:  $2.16 each

Household:
Air Wick FreshMatic Starter Kit*- $6.99
Use $4/1 coupon.
Final price:  $2.99

Hefty OneZip Bags*- $1.29
Use $1/2 coupon from 1/31 RP insert.*
Final price:  possibly as low as 79 cents

Quantumatic Starter Kit*- Buy 1, get 1, or 50% off one, unsure of price.
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/7 SS insert.  (Not completely sure this item will qualify for the coupon.)
Final price:  unsure

Electrasol Dishwaster Tabs*- $3.49
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/7 SS insert.
Final price:  $2.49

All Laundry Detergent- $3.99
Use $2/1 coupon from 2/7 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.99

Wisk Detergent- $3.99
Use $2/1 coupon from 1/31 RP insert.
Final price:  $1.99

Health & Beauty:
Chapstick- $1
Use $1/3 coupon from 1/31 RP insert.
Final price:  67 cents each

Nature Made Vitamins*- B1G1, or 50% off one, sale prices start at $2.42
Use $1/1 coupon from 2/28 SS insert.
Final price:  as low as $1.42

Bayer Children and Low-Dose Aspirin- $1.99
Use $1/1 coupon or from 1/31 SS insert.
Final price:  99 cents

*This product is on sale for B1G1 or 50% if you buy only one.  Some stores may only let you use one coupon per each of these two items purchased, or may make you buy three of an item to use a coupon that is a dollar amount off two items.  You may want to consider doing multiple transactions.

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

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1 Heather March 3, 2010 at 9:32 am

If you have a Farm Fresh by you, get the Land o Frost lunch meat there this week instead of HT – only $1 after coupon.

2 Sherry March 3, 2010 at 11:40 am

I bought 5 Dannon yogurt that was on sale at Harris Teeter’s. I used a coupon – .75/6. For some reason, the coupon did not double and would only give me .07cents extra. The store manager said it’s because its on sale and etc… I just didn’t buy that reasoning… Do you know when it would not fully double? There was nothing written on the coupon. If you want to check it out, it’s listed in your last week writeup. It’s 6 Dannon yogurt for .40 cents and you have a .75 cents coupon that goes with it. I would love to understand how these coupons work. It seems like if you are not on top of it, sometimes they double and sometimes they don’t. You go in the store with the understanding that you will spend x dollars, based on your write up and you end up paying much more!

Please advise.

Thanks

Sherry

3 Dana @ Mrs. Moneysaver March 3, 2010 at 12:26 pm

Hi Sherry- I didn’t try the Dannon deal myself last week, but here’s my best guess of what happened. The coupon policy says- “We accept coupons for items only of equal or more value; we do not give cash back.” My guess is that the coupon was coded to take .75 off just one yogurt in the register even though the coupon print said it was for 6, so the coupon just doubled up to the value of one regularly priced yogurt. The print of the coupon did say it was for 6 yogurts though, so I think the manager should have manually fixed the error and given you the full $1.50 off your total. If this happens again, I would definitely talk the manager once again.

Sometimes the registers can act a bit funny about B1G1 items and coupons on those items, but the Dannon deal should have been pretty cut & dry. The B1G1 or 50% off one items are marked with an * to indicate that each store may have a differing policy on coupons w/ B1G1 sales. You just have to learn what your local store will accept on those sales. For example, if an item is B1G1, my store won’t let me use a $1/2 on just 2 of the items. I have to buy 3 instead. Some stores, however, will accept the $1/2 example though.

-Dana
.-= Dana @ Mrs. Moneysaver´s last blog ..Perkins: Free Entree =-.

4 Laura March 4, 2010 at 1:43 pm

Did anyone else have a problem using the Palermo’s coupons? I printed them from home and my printer apparently didn’t print well enough for the bar code to come out. They would not scan, so my H.T. wouldn’t accept them. Also, did you just print the pdf twice? (Even though it has the same bar code)

5 Anonymous March 30, 2010 at 2:10 pm

H.T. policy states, internet coupons have to scan..and if they don’t they cannot accept them.

6 Dana @ Mrs. Moneysaver March 30, 2010 at 2:26 pm

Yes, that’s correct. The policy does say that they won’t accept the coupons if they don’t scan. Though, I’ve had many occasions where the coupon wouldn’t scan though it was completely legit and the qualifying item was being purchased, so the manager pushes it through the register manually (at the request of the cashier, without me even requesting them to do so).

Laura- In the case of the Palermo’s coupon- I’ve used it in the past without problem, so I’m not sure why your HT wouldn’t accept it. But as the previous commenter mentioned, if it wouldn’t scan then they don’t have to accept it. That’s unfortunate in this case, since this is a legit PDF coupon. Yes, I believe its okay to print the coupon twice. It’s a manufacturer-issued PDF (so the store will be reimbursed in full, plus some), and the coupon doesn’t state one coupon per customer, only one coupon per item.

And I apologize for not responding sooner, Laura. I read every comment that is left, but I need to be more on top of my responses!

7 Alison March 5, 2010 at 4:56 pm

I wanted to let you know that the finish website had a $3 coupon for the one new Finish cleaner thing and gives you details about how it is like Jet Dry that goes in the dishwasher and counts so you know when to replace. Here is the link that I got: http://www.finishdishwashing.com/index.php?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_content=562113&utm_campaign=0

I don’t know how much they are going to be but I hope close to free to try them.

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