Stonyfield Game: Win Free Milk, Coupons, + More
Head on over here and enter your information under the “Get Your Square” box for a chance to win free milk and high value coupons! After submitting the form, be sure to check your Inbox for a possible $1.50/1 Stonyfield Organic Omega-3 milk coupon!
Plus, each week, two winning squares will be chosen. One lucky winner will receive FREE Stonyfield milk and Dancing Deer cookies and another lucky winner will receive free Stonyfield organic Half & Half and Equal Exchange Coffee. And, if they get 5,000 people to attend the party by July 31st, three Grand Prizes will be unlocked and all Cow Pie Squares entrants will be eligible to win. Grand Prize includes 12 free Stonyfield Milk coupons, 12 free Half & Half coupons, 70 Cookie Sampler Pack from Dancing Deer and a Crowd Pleaser Gift Basket from Equal Exchange.
Good luck!
(Thanks, Michelle!)
Thanks, we love Stonyfield!!
Are the Qs valid in LA, or did the “Milk Mafia” put the kibosh on this too?
It’s funny you say Milk Mafia…I cut a coupon for California Cheese last night and I think California advertised dairy is the only coupons I throw away. Just what do happy cows have to do with good dairy. I’m an official cheese head! (from WI) With many family members who grew up on farms and/or still trying to survive milking. I liked the videos on this site, stoneyfield, they tell the real story about milking. Even though they are in New England, LOL, I would like to check them out now. I hope I win!
🙁 No coupon sent to my email yet.
Oops! A “possible” coupon.
I love Stonyfield milk!!! I love organic options for my family, but they can be so pricey. I am very excited at just the possibility of a chance to get some coupons. Thank you Collin!
I “liked” Stonyfield and Horizon Organic on FB and was then able to print some great coupons after an email sigh up, Just wanted to share. 🙂
GREAT tip–just printed off some great milk coupons from Horizon. Thanks!
ATLANTA: Hi from the south! Umm – I played the game and have checked email repeatedly the past hour (including SPAM folder)…nothing came through, yet.
Entered to win.. yay!
My email from Stonyfield came quickly and the subject was “Your Cow Pie Squares Number”. At a quick glance, there is no coupon, but there is a small link at the top of the email (easily missed, as you’re drawn to the pictures and such). Hope this helps.
Received No Mail at all from them
What organic cow are they saying “goodbye” to?
It looks like “Organic Cow ® is changing to Horizon ®. We are sad to see an organic cow from our neighborhood mooove on. We invite you to join the party and get to know the Stonyfield cows.”
So, maybe it was a company logo or something that is now going to be Horizon’s?
I went to staples today with my kids, gave them each a coupon and a couple extra dollars, so they could buy their daddy each a gift, and their daddy is taking college courses, so yeah they were getting him stuff that he could use for it. After they picked out their gifts, we went to the register, and of course I was buying items too, I had found several thermos bottles for 2.50-3.50 so I was going to pick up all of them, so I was going to be spending more than the 3.00. The guy says you can’t use all of these, I said well each kid is buying something for their daddy for fathers day. The other guy said to go get the manager, who a few minutes later came out, and says you can only use one per customer per day, which was what the sign in front of me stated.I of course came back and said well each of my kids are customers. Now I could understand my two year old in this situation but I have a 7 year old and a 5 year old who like to purchase their own items and have many times in the past. They even have their own money that they save. They are customers in many instances. Well the manager said well it actually is one per household would you like me to show you where it is. I pointed to the sign right in front of my face that stated one per customer per day. He told me its not on there. I gave them all my stuff and let one of my kids buy the journal they were purchasing, they didn’t even get a penny of my money.
Managers have a right to put limits on coupons. If people try to take advantage of offers like this then companies stop offering such good deals.
Well then it should state one per household rather than one per customer per day, and they certainly shouldn’t change their story in the middle of the conversation regarding this. They were just rude, very rude, and upset my kids. They have lost a customer for good here. I know a few others that decided against going because of what this one did.
Yikes! How rude. Sorry to hear about your nightmare interaction.
I agree with you, Amanda. $3 off per household per day is pretty generous, I think.
Whether this manager had the “right” to limit coupons, I believe the wording “per customer” means each person who is spending money. It’s not like they could all do it all over again the same day.
I know I have in many instances redeemed coupons for $3 and over and had more than one.
This manager is biting himself in the rear because he is unnecessarily alienating people. They ought to take a lesson from Chick-Fil-A who tend not to refuse ANY coupon, even if expired. They make so much money it’s not even funny. People pay attention who has to strain at a gnat while they swallow a camel.
My staples siad you couldn’t use the coupon unless you were a rewards member, which I am so I got me some cheap papertowels. Yeah.
They should honor what they print on the coupon! To the mother with children, I don’t blame you a bit-I would have done the same thing, and Staples is one of my favorite stores. If a store doesn’t honor what it states and I bring it to their attention nicely and state my point, I will state my case because after being in management I know that they don’t want to lose a loyal customer. And I always tell them that is their option as to how they handle the situation, but I will tell them that I have always enjoyed shopping at that store, etc., and what I am about to tell them they probably have heard before, but when the words come out of my mouth, I mean them and they will not see me in the store ever again. If this is not resolved, you will have decided that you no longer want me to do business with you and want me to spend my money elsewhere and of course if my money is of no value to you, then neither is my family, friends, or acquaintences, so I will inform them. Not badmouthing, just stating facts.
Have used this very sparingly, but when I say it, I mean it! And be sure to keep the tone of your voice down so that you don’t look like the bad guy. 🙂
where do you buy stonefield milk?? this coupons says 1.50 on the bottom?? Does that mean 1.50 off or that is what it will cost at checkout???
You can search for them: https://www.stonyfield.com/products/store-finder – and it’s 1.50 off I’m pretty sure.
Get mine at Wal Mart, although I’ve seen it at other stores.
Also health food store carries it, but it is more there.