*HOT* FREE Produce Item (up to a $2.50 value!) with Fisher Boy Product Purchase Coupon
Here’s a rare coupon if you are a fan of Fisher Boy products! Just head on over here to print their Deal of the Day coupon, valid for a FREE Produce item (up to a $2.50 value!) with the purchase of one Fisher Boy product (no size restrictions)! This coupon probably won’t last long, so print while you can.
As you can see from the picture above, my local Albertsons currently has Fisher Boy Fish Sticks on sale 10/$10 (just $1 per bag)! So if you can find a similar deal at your local grocery store, you may be able to score Fish Sticks AND a produce item (up to a $2.50 value) for only $1 out of pocket after coupon! Sweet!
* Coupon expires 5/23/12.
* Limited time coupon offer. Coupons are available WHILE SUPPLIES LAST and may be redeemed at participating retailers. Use of coupon subject to specific coupon terms, including expiration date. Limit one (1) coupon per computer, per day.
(Thanks, Fran!)
they had a $1/1 fisherboy coupon somewhere
You can also printe a .75 cents coupon off the site too. That would make an excellent doubler. My local grocery store will not take the BOGO. ;-(
Would I be able to use this at bi-lo. Their coupon policy has no restrictions right?
do they sell this item any where else besides albertsons. im in central florida
I just found a small bag for $1 at save-a-lot.
Mine didn’t print right … it cut off part of the $2.50 and info for the cashier. I hope it still works! Thanks!
Mine was cut off too.
Junk, only fat!
Never bought ’em but if you could find them for a buck, you will still come out ahead with the great deal on produce. I’ll give them to the dogs if they’re that bad! 🙂
My Wal-Mart has them. I live in Houston.
i’ve never seen the smaller packages, but i’m definitely going to look more closely now.
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Dollar Tree has them in their freezer section (if your dollar tree has a freezer section) for $1…all the time!! I always get these!
Processed, deep fried frozen food-not for healthy eating.
you could always donate or throw away the frozen food product. Its only $1 and you get produce for free practically… just a thought.