Giant has a catalina deal this week (May 4-10, 2012) to get $5.00 towards your next order when you spend $15.00 on specific items, and the deal is working on the Presale Price (PSP). The means you do not actually have to spend $15.00 to get the catalina, and of course, coupons do not affect the total. The items (with sale prices and Presale prices) are:
Nabisco Munch pack- select varieties (9-25.2 oz pkg ) - $5.99
Ritz Crackers- select varieties (7.5-16 oz pkg) Excludes 11.3 oz - On sale for $2.99 - PSP $3.79
Coca-Cola 6 pk assorted varieties (6/16.9 oz bottles) - On sale for $3/$10.00 - PSP $3.79Fig Newtons select varieties (8-14 oz pkg) - On sale for $3.49 - PSP $4.15
Nutter Butters select varieties (10.5-16 oz pkg) - On sale for $3.49 - PSP $3.99
Nabisco snak sak all varieties (8 oz pkg) - 2/$5.00
Honey Graham, Lil Squares Original or Cinnamon (13 oz) - On sale for $2.99 - PSP $3.59Coca-Cola 20 pk select varieties (20/12 fl oz cans) - $6.49
Coca-Cola 1.25 liter select varieties (42.2 fl oz) - 99 cents
Dansani purified water (24pk 24/16.9 oz bottles) - $3.99
Honest Tea select varieties (16.9 oz bottle) $1.00 - PSP $1.50
I bought 4 boxes of Ritz crackers (PSP = $15.16) with 4 freebie coupons, paid 30 cents in tax, and got back a catalina for $5.00 on my next purchase!
Then I got 3 baguettes ($1.79 each) and a stalk of celery ($1.99), so my total came to $7.36. I paid with the $5.00 catalina and owed $2.36 plus tax.
While I was at Giant I also picked up 2 bags of Arm & Hammer detergent power packs. These are on sale "Buy One Get One Free" this week, regularly priced at $5.99. I used a coupon for $1.00 off 2 bags, and paid $4.99 plus tax. After I send off for the Try Me Free offer that I posted about here I will end up with a small profit on two free bags!
I also got two other deals that I just learned about:
The One Touch Ultra Mini Blood Glucose Monitoring System is on sale for $9.99. It was FREE with the $10.00 coupon from the 4/29 Red Plum insert. If you don't have a diabetic in your family, these are good donations to senior centers or your local chapter of the American Diabetes Association.
The Rite Aid Pantry Honey Bear is on sale 2 for $5.00 and is "double dipping" on a weekly and a monthly UP Reward. When you buy two you get back three $1.00 Up Rewards, so they end up costing $1.00 each. This is a good deal if you get the bear that says pure clover honey. Some Rite Aids sell a bear with a blend of honey and high fructose corn syrup made by Global - I don't know if that one is double dipping - and even if it is, $1.00 each would not be a good price for it.
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