Blood Oranges 2 Pound Bag Only $1.79 After Cash Back at Trader Joe’s
Grab rare savings on fresh fruit!
Through March 18th, or while supplies last, Ibotta is offering $1 cash back when you buy Sunkist Blood Orange 2 lb bag at Trader Joe’s, Kroger or Publix (limit 3). To easily find this Ibotta offer, simply search for ‘Blood Orange‘.
Ibotta also has multiple other offers for fresh fruit:
- $1 back when you buy Sunkist or SK Choice Navel Orange 4 lb bag (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Sunkist Organic Navel Orange 3 lb & 4 lb bag (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Sunkist Delite mandarin 3lb. and 5 lb (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $2 back when you buy Sunkist Cara Cara navel orange, 8 lb bag (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Sunkist or SK Choice Lemon, 2 lb bag only (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Sunkist Meyer lemon, 1 lb. bag only (exp. 3/18, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Lady Alice Apples 2 lb bag (exp. 7/31, limit 3)
- $1 back when you buy Lady Alice Apples, 1 lb or larger (exp. 6/27, limit 1)
Trader Joe’s Deal Idea (Thru 3/18):
Blood Oranges 2 lbs $2.79 (Pricing may vary by store)
Pay $2.79
Get $1 from Ibotta when you buy Sunkist Blood Orange 2 lb bag at Trader Joe’s, Kroger or Publix (expires 3/18; limit 3)
Final Cost $1.79 – just 90¢ per pound!
trader joe’s is on Ibotta?!?!!! I never knew that. I’m sure it won’t be big money because they don’t have a lot of name brands but that’s awesome for produce.
Same here – I had no idea! So glad I saw this post, so now I know 😀
I bought the same exact package of blood oranges at the 99 cent only store. I can’t remember if I paid 99 cents or 1.99…still a great deal 😀
I wish i had a 99 cents only store in my area…maybe one day!
And the price varies by location. The blood oranges are only $2.49 at my location!
Oh cool! Thanks for sharing!
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