Rare $1/1 Ocean Spray Fresh Cranberries Coupon *RESET* + New Links Available

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WooHoo! It appears this awesome Ocean Spray Fresh Cranberries coupon has reset…and there are a few new links available! Just hop on over to Coupons.com and use the zip codes mentioned below to print a coupon valid for $1/1 12 oz bag of Ocean Spray Fresh Cranberries. Please note that these coupons do print with a store logo on it, but it is a manufacturer’s coupon that can be redeemed anywhere (in fact, be sure to check out Target’s updated policy on this! πŸ™‚ ).

*$1/1 Ocean Spray Fresh CranberriesUse Zip 80129 (CO)

*$1/1 Ocean Spray Fresh CranberriesUse Zip 33303 (FL)

*$1/1 Ocean Spray Fresh CranberriesUse Zip 60433 (IL)

*$1/1 Ocean Spray Fresh CranberriesUse Zip 23463 (VA)

[h2s_box width=”2″ style=”dashed” color=”#C93A5C”]* NOTE – If you can’t find these coupons, head here and click on the Sign-in link in the upper right corner to log into your account at Coupons.com. Next click on your name in the upper right hand corner to show the drop down menu and finally, click on “Your Profile”, set your zip code to the ones listed above and click “Submit Changes”. Then click back on the links above and the coupons should show up already clipped. [/h2s_box]

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Comments 21

  1. Diana

    What is the expiration date on the Walmart coupon? I normally buy these during the holidays. Thanks

    • mel

      usually 30 days from date of print. When I printed the last time they came out, they had a 11/1 exp. I plan to freeze as suggested below.

  2. Lana

    These coupons were available for a long time last year and I printed mine too early. By the time the holidays rolled around and I wanted the cranberries the coupons had expired and I had reached my print limit.

      • ash

        πŸ™‚ I didn’t see your post. Thanks for the link.

      • llc

        I bought a bunch last year and froze them thinking I could make my Cranberry Fluff recipe year round. WRONG. After you freeze them they thaw mushy. So they are excellent for relish or baking but not what I wanted to do. I ended up tossing them to my chickens and they loved them. Waste not, want not. πŸ™‚

  3. ash

    I just printed and mine say 11-14. Also, these freeze really well. I am the only person in my family who eats cranberries so I use a half a bag keep the rest in the freezer. This year I am planning on drying some for a health snack

  4. mel

    One of my local stores has them on sale this wk $2.49, so $1.49 after coupon. Is this a good price?

    • ash

      I don’t think so. It’s hard to say cause we probably don’t live in the same area. Walmart here in nc had them for $1.99 & the commissary $1.50

      • mel

        I’m in NOLA and don’t shop at the commissary. I’m going to WM in a few days so I’ll ck the price there, the local store ad is good until next Tuesday.

  5. couponscoupons

    plus, if you prefer a coupon without the store logo or prefer not to alter zips, then friend their facebook page and print their coupon there

  6. Eunice

    I’ve been wondering all this time since that coupon came out. Where do you use cranberries for? Do you eat eat right out of the packaging or do you have to cook it first? Could anyone please answer? Thanks

    • ash

      You can do a million things with them. And while yes you could eat them right from the bag lol there not good that way. Cranberries are very tart and bitter. You can dry them for snacks, to add to bake goods, and homemade granola. Most people eat cranberries during the hoildays cranberry sauce! Good cranberry recipes there is a million things from bread to butter.

      • Eunice

        @ash, thanks for the reply. I appreciate it πŸ™‚

    • Dee

      I take a handful out of the freezer every time I make pancakes. My kids put chocolate chips in theirs and I put cranberries.

  7. Sue

    Thank you for the coupons. My husband just loves. And we freeze them too.

  8. RfromLTown

    Weird. Doesn’t seem to work even with zip change.

  9. Andrew

    Exactly, was unable to load any of them πŸ™

    • mel

      When I change my zip code/state, I then have to close out coupons.com then reopen the link. Sort by food and then it showed up.

  10. Noel

    We make Pomegranate Jelly (thanks to the neighbor’s tree that hangs over the fence). And this year there will be a batch of Cranberry Pomegranate Jelly. ;] Thank you Collin!

  11. Nanette

    Hmm they must be gone not one zip code change or looking through food could I find them πŸ™

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