*NEW* $0.50/1 McCormick Extract and Herb or Spice Coupons + 25% Off Grinders Target Cartwheel Offer
The holiday baking season is upon us! 🙂 Head over to Coupons.com where you can print a couple of rare McCormick coupons –> $0.50/1 McCormick Extract coupon and —> $0.50/1 McCormick Herb or Spice coupon (both expire 10/20). These coupon both print with the wording “Available at Walmart” but that is just a suggestion and these are manufacturer’s coupons that can be used anywhere.
PLUS – if you’re a Super Target shopper, you can head on over here to save a 25% off McCormick Grinders Cartwheel offer (valid through 10/31). These Grinders are priced at $1.99, so just $0.99 after the 25% off Cartwheel and $0.50/1 McCormick Herb or Spice coupon!
Note* You can also earn $0.75 back via Ibotta App for purchasing a McCormick Sea Salt Grinder.
All the stores I take them to, if they have a store name on them and are manufactured no one will take them even my target 🙁
Bummer 🙁
I had that issue with my local kmart last week.
I’d call corporate from the store. I read contracts for a living and don’t tolerate people not knowing how to read simple coupons.
ibotta has a $1 off too for sea salt grinders
Thanks for the heads up! I just added it!
I don’t have a Target in my area which is a bummer but I discovered that my Dollar Tree now has sea salt grinders similar to these
This is from Target’s website:
How can I tell if Target will accept my manufacturer coupon?
Target will accept your manufacturer coupon, as long as printed limitations and requirements are met. Keep in mind:
Manufacturer coupons can be accepted at the register even if they don’t clearly indicate who the manufacturer is, or if they indicate the name of another retailer.
If a coupon states “Manufacturer Coupon,” it’s redeemable anywhere (including Target), even if the coupon states, “Redeemable at Kroger, Cub, etc.” (or any other retailer).
Manufacturer coupons that are found on the Internet and printed are accepted.
Coupon cannot be expired.
I have had similar experiences at Kroger and Martin’s but recently I simply hand the coupon over and see what happens. At Martin’s (Giant) I go to self check out and scan coupon myself.
I thought I was posting this under Tara’s comment about Target
We normally buy spices at Sams, they’re much cheaper there. Of course the bottle is much larger but we refill our small container that came from the grocery store and use the foodsaver to seal the remaining spices. They normally have about a 3 to 4 year expiration date on the large bottles from Sams so no woories about shelf life. That’s much cheaper than buying them in the grocery store, even with coupons. Unless of course, it’s an odd item that you rarely use.
my Ibotta offer is actually $1 but is is for certain flavors only. That means this item will be FREE!
Mine is for certain flavors too. Which they didn’t have any of them at my Super Target. Only the regular sea salt one.