Commissary 3 Day Sale: Kellogg’s Kids Cereal Only $1.66 – As Low As 66¢ After Coupon
Calling all you Military Hip2Savers! For 3 days only (ends January 31st), head to your local Commissary to score Kellogg’s Fruit Loops, Corn Pops and Apple Jacks cereal 12.2-12.5 oz for only $1.66 each! Combine this sale with coupons – like the $1/1 Kellogg’s Cereal 8.7 oz or larger coupon found on the Kellogg’s Family Rewards site for 850 points (you’ll only get 1 print!) and you’ll pay as little as 66¢ per box! Or, clip the $1/3 Kellogg’s Cereal coupon found in the 1/11 SS.
Check out this email from Hip2Save reader, Carla…
At the Military Commissary, Kellogg’s cereals (only Fruit loops, Corn Pops and Apple Jacks) are as low as $0.66 each but only for 3 days (will be $0.66 each if you have Kellogg’s Rewards with 850 points per coupon to redeem). I’m pretty certain Fruit Loops normally sell for $3.50 a box. Awesome deal!!!
(Thanks, Carla and My Military Savings!)
When did Kellogg’s change it to one print? I was hoping it was just an error on my cpu 🙁
there are certain coupons that only let you print 1.
They said that the second print was in case something went wrong with the first print and that couponers were taking advantage of the extra print. They placed the blame on us.
Hmmm….they should have a check system that would give a second print…but have the same bar code info as the first. Then perhaps it might have disallowed the one of them at the register. As consumers, we are their bread and butter, sort of speaking.
On a side note…I was not aware that the Keebler Club crackers had been reduced in size to a little over 13 ounces. I loved how they would melt in your mouth. Now seems they are as crunchy as those round “other” brand crackers. Totally disappointed with the Clubs when using it with cream cheese spread.
You can print more than one of the same coupon. I think she was saying that 850 points redemption will give you only One coupon. I printed 4 of the Kellogg’s coupons (redeemed 3,400 points)
I’m not sure when it changed, probably around the same time they discontinued the $1.50 coupons you could redeem points for. The last time I spent points for a Morningstar Farms coupon, I only got one print. I think they were using Coupons.com as their printing resource and since the standard was 2 prints, it used to work that way. I never heard of the second print being available just in case something went wrong. That’s just silly to pin the blame on the consumer. Their website is problematic, is that the consumer’s fault also?