Coupons.com: Rare $1/1 King’s Hawaiian Original Hawaiian Sweet Sliced Bread Coupon
Head on over to Coupons.com to print this rare $1/1 King’s Hawaiian Original Hawaiian Sweet Sliced Bread 16 oz coupon. I’m thinking this high value coupon should go great with a sale…and this bread is so yummy too! 🙂
Don’t see the coupon?! Go to this link FIRST, type in zip code 92091, then click on the blue arrow, and then click back on the links above and the coupon should be there already clipped.
(Thanks, Midwest Coupon Clippers!)
Does Walmart carry this brand & how much is it? Thanks in advance for your reply. 🙂
I cant find it anywhere! If someone was able to get it and you want to swap coupons for something else, send me an email toasty311b@aol.com
You have to make sure you put in the zip that Collin put in her blog & it shows as being clipped so just print.
Walmart carries this bread, and it’s about $4 a loaf. This bread makes the best French toast!
omg, even w/the $1.00 off coupon this is way too expensive. Wish I would have waited b4 I printed. 🙁
My Kroger carries this bread but it’s $3.99 a loaf and it’s not with the regular bread it’s with the speciality bread in the store.
The commissary carries this bread for 2.99. Makes the best grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwich. But it is expensive since there is only 12 slices which includes the end pieces.
grilled peanut butter and jelly what that a different idea might try it
This bread looks so yummy. I’ve always wanted to try it, but they put soy in kings Hawaiian so it’s a no-go for me 🙁
To look for the Kings Hawaiian products near you: https://www.kingshawaiian.com/find-us/?product=sliced-bread
If you join their mailing list on their webstie you will get a welcome email with coupon for $2.00 off.
Only available in Illinois,Ohio,Michigan,Indiana,California,Kentucky,Tennessee, and Missouri. In Ilinois,Indiana,Kentucky, and Missouri only available in one city.
Its in Texas also.
I have found this at Vons. It’s good, but over $3 a loaf
I got it for $3.99 at Vons a couple of weeks ago, also there was a Try Me Free sticker on it with the limit of 2, expiration Oct. 31, 2013, one rebate per envelop.