Rare $0.75/1 Velveeta Shells & Cheese Coupon (Reset?!) = Microwaveable Cup Only $0.04 at Walgreens

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It appears this rare coupon has reset if you could use more prints! Head here to print this $0.75/1 Velveeta Shells & Cheese coupon! Keep in mind that this coupon has NO size restrictions, so you can even use it on the single-serve microwaveable cup! In fact, check out the Walgreens deal you can score this week:

Buy Velveeta Shells & Cheese Microwaveable Cup $0.79 with in ad coupon
Use the $0.75/1 Velveeta shells & cheese coupons found here
Final cost only $0.04!

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Comments 31

  1. Heather C.

    Yep! RESET!! :o)

  2. Amber

    50 cents for a box at giant eagle this week with doubled coupon πŸ™‚

  3. lisa

    where is this coupon located? is it on coupons.com or the velveeta site. I no you have a direct link but some of my followers are having issues printing from your link or cannot pull it up….thanks so much been a follower since you first started

  4. cooldon

    any unpronounceable ingredients?

    • Nik

      Of course! It’s a velveeta product lol.

    • Christine

      It’s instant Mac and cheese 😐

  5. Christina

    Do the single ones taste good? Thank you!! πŸ™‚

  6. Lisa

    Don’t you need to purchase one item for every coupon you use? My Walgreens was giving me a hard time back in the day so I stopped couponing there =|

    • Jackie

      Correct on manufacturers coupons, but Walgreen’s coupons don’t count as manufacturer so there for you can stack coupon on one item. πŸ™‚

      • Lisa

        Oh..my walgreens gave me a hard time then. I used a manufacture coupon with a Walgreens coupon and they told me I had to buy 2 items..one for each coupon used :[

        • Corina Vasquez

          Easy fix, take the ad to Wal-Mart nd they’ll price match the price and you can use unlimited coupons so u can buy as many as there is.

  7. Clif3611

    Correct, must have as many items as manufacturer coupons

  8. Clif3611

    Also, if you go in this week the photo frames are b1g1 and there is a 2$ off coupon in the February coupons book.

  9. Hjoy

    Cancer in a box. The Asians are beating is in health and wealth. C’mon people, learn to cook without chemicals! Sure you save mad pennies but you trade in your health in return.

    • Christine

      Velveta is good for my mental well being.

    • Beth

      We’re adults here; let us choose for ourselves.

      • Abigail

        Agree with Beth πŸ™‚

      • CW

        Agree with Beth and everyone has to work within their food budget. Some people don’t have the luxury of buying super expensive groceries.

    • Katherine

      Just like everything in life…. all in moderation πŸ˜‰

  10. Crystal Grace

    the walgreens coupon says limit 3, is that per transaction or per balance rewards card. Just wondering if I could do multiple transactions or trips for this deal. Thank you!

    • Nik

      It may say a limit of 3, but it should discount for as many items as you have in your transaction. In ad coupons are just likes the wags coupons in the monthly coupon booklet. They say “one per customer” but still discount every qualifying item in your transaction.

  11. Janelle

    Went to target today and used printed coupons from coupons.com. The cashier questioned them and had a manager come over. She said they will accept them “this time” but because sites like coupons.com change the expiration date they technically shouldn’t be accepted. If you look closely under the large expiration date there is a smaller one and I was told they only accept them if those 2 dates match. Has anyone else heard of this? This was at McHenry, IL store.

    • Nik

      That has got to be the worse excuse I have ever heard. Plus you need a magnifying glass just to see the writing written under the larger exp date. That’s manager obviously has no idea what she’s talking about.

    • Michelle

      The smaller number at the end of the line with the retailer instructions is the day it was printed, not the expiration date.

    • v

      This is just the moment i’ve been waiting for. A chance to use my jumbo size magnifying glass. Wasn’t able to make out clearly the “date” below the expiration date…and that was with reading glasses and the magnifying glass combo, lol.
      Never noticed that the number beside the “retailer Instructions” matched the print date til Michelle gave that tidbit.
      Have known for a while that the “entire border around coupons.com coupons show the “print date”, “print time”, “coupon savings amount”, and “expiration date”…along with some other numbers I have no clue what they stand for.

      That would be something if Target stopped taking coupons.com coupons. Would lose a lot of customers for sure.

  12. lovedeals

    I had 2 coupons from last time and 2 from today. So I bought 4 and got 400 points too. 100 points for each one so you are getting $0.06 for each box.

  13. cassandra

    Walmart has these regularly priced at .77ea!

  14. Jenny from BabySamples

    it’s so yummy

  15. Mary

    Does anyone have a zip code for the velveeta?

  16. Lindsay

    Free if you have a store that doubles.

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