New $1/1 Buddy Fruits 4-Pack Coupon = Possibly ONLY 43¢ Per Pouch at Walmart

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Buddy Fruits

Hop on over to Coupons.com where you can print a new $1/1 any Buddy Fruits 4-pack coupon (expires 30 days after printing – limit 2 per shopping trip). These boxes are regularly priced around $3.28 at Walmart OR possibly even less! If your store has these boxes priced on the higher end, consider price matching to snag the following deal…and remember, Walmart does price match to Walmart.com! 🙂

Buddy Fruits 4-packs $2.71 (when price matched to Walmart.com)
Use the $1/1 Buddy Fruits coupon found here
Final cost $1.71 – just 43¢ per pouch!

Buddy Fruits

These all-natural fruit pouches are gluten-free, dairy free, BPA free, contain no artificial flavors, no coloring, AND no preservatives! <3 Love that! <3

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  1. Anika

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    They have these at BJS in larger packs. Dont forget we can use this at BJS too as BJS takes manufacturer coupons

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Sweet! Thanks for sharing Anika!

  2. KetaCar

    Where are these located in the store?

  3. Linda

    Wow! Never knew Walmart price matches to Walmart.com. I tried price matching for a Halloween costume since .com was cheaper and CS wouldn’t let me. Hmm. I am going to have to bring in the print out next time. Thanks for the heads up.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You’re welcome Linda!

  4. Laurie

    Price match policy states that the item must be in stock, in order to price match, but all varieties are out of stock online, so not sure if they will honor the price.

  5. karen

    I have a 4 year old and a 16 month old. I need some new lunch ideas! My 4 year old usually asks for Mac n cheese, hot dogs, pita pizzas, or quesadillas for lunch. I usually just give the same to my younger one. What do your kids eat????

    • GA

      I only have one child. 19 months old. And I TRY to have him eat whatever the rest of the family is eating so I don’t have to fix him something special every meal later in life. Sometimes it’s not that easy so in those cases it’s fruits, vegetables and chicken [usually].

      • Karen

        I guess I should have added the 4 year old is a picky eater.

        • Anika

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          Hi Karen, what if you ask your 4 year old to help you cook etc getting kiddos involved sometimes makes them want to try new things (maybe add a veggie on the pizza etc)

          • Adrian

            Getting kids involved in preparing a meal is a great way to get them to eat

      • Adrian

        That is good thinking, but you have to follow through. A friend’s son(8) was a very picky eater(only fast food from certain places) until they left him with me for a month in the summer. I made the same meals as I always do. He didn’t eat anything for the first few days, but after a few days he was hungry and had no choice but to eat what I made. After a couple weeks he was asking me to make certain meals or to add veggies to my planned meal. He went home a non-picky eater and now eats everything he is served and likes to try new foods.

        • Karen

          Thanks for everyone’s advice. Both kids help with cooking. I’m still interested in what others eat with their kids for lunch.

          • Lynne

            I’ve got two 4 year olds i feed daily and a few days a week a 5yo and 15 mo. I make all the things you said, some others I do are grilled cheese, PB&J, chicken nuggets or chicken strips, pizza, ‘sandwiches’ of meat(bologna, pepperoni, ham, etc), cheese and crackers….they really like this one cuz they get to assemble them their selves. Pancakes, spaghetti, or anything leftover from the previous night. I make extra for our evening meal so my husband can take some to work, and if there is enough its what we eat the following day at noon. I always add either a fruit or veggie to go with our meal.

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