Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Jewel - Great Kellogg's/Keebler Deal (possible $5 profit! + $70 Dell coupon code)

Starting tomorrow, Jewel will be running a Kellogg's and Keebler sale that will end up being pretty sweet after coupons and the Kellogg's Fuel for School rebate. Select Kellogg's/Keebler items will be on sale for $1.50 when you buy them in multiples of ten. Participating items include:

Kellogg's cereal, selected varieties (picture shows Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies, Apple Jacks, and Frosted Mini-Wheats)
Keebler Wheatables, Toasteds, or All-Bran Crackers, 8-10 oz.
Keebler Cracker Packs, 10.4-10.9 oz.
Kellogg's Cinnabon Bars, 7.8 oz. (6 ct. boxes are pictured)
Kellogg's Pop-Tarts, 21-22 oz. (12 ct. boxes are pictured)
Keebler Fudge Shoppe or E.L. Fudge Cookies, 8.5-12.5 oz., selected varieties
Kellogg's Special K Snack Crackers
Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Bars, 6.3-10.4 oz., selected varieties
Kellogg's Rice Krispies Treats, 6.2 oz., selected varieties

There are quite a few coupons for these items. Check out the coupons.com widget in my left sidebar for $1/1 printable coupons for Cinnabon bars and a $.55/1 coupon for Keebler sandwich crackers. There are also printable coupons here for $1.50/2 Frosted Mini Wheats and here for $.55/1 Pop-Tarts. Recent inserts have also had coupons that are good for this deal: $2/2 Kellogg's products with fiber (8/30 insert), $.75/1 Cinnabon bars (8/16 insert), $.55/1 Pop-Tarts (9/13 insert), and $1/2 for numerous products in the 8/2 insert, including cereal, Pop-Tarts, Keebler cookies and crackers, and Nutri-Grain bars. Remember that with printables, you can most likely print 2 coupons per computer by hitting the back button on your browser.
Depending on what you buy and what coupons you have, you could potentially make a $5 profit! Assuming you actually need/want these products, the best scenarios would include only coupons that take off $1 per item: the $2/2 Kellogg's and $1/1 Cinnabon.

Buy 10 Cinnabon and/or cereal and/or Pop-Tarts with fiber @ $1.50 = $15
Use a combination of coupons to take $1 off each box (let's say 3 $2/2 and 2 $1/1 Cinnabon)
Pay $5 out of pocket.
Submit receipt and UPC's for Kellogg's Fuel for School mail-in rebate and get back $10, for a profit of $5!

If you don't have enough of these particular coupons, or prefer to buy different items, you can still get everything for free or at a profit as long as you use coupons that take at least $.50 off each item.

The Fuel for School rebate was in the 8/2 insert, and it is also available here. You get back $10 for buying 10 participating items. To get the online form, go to the lower left corner of the page and click where it says "$80 in savings." You will have to create an account on the Kellogg's website, and then you should be able to download the form. Note: the 2 different rebate forms (insert vs. online) are mailed to different addresses, which makes them different offers, so you should be able to do them each once. Also, there were actually even more Fuel for School rebates this year, and the qualifying items were slightly different for some of them, so it's probably a good idea to check your form(s) before buying.

And, if you will be in the market for a new laptop soon, the deal is even better - in addition to the $10 rebate check, you will also get a $70 coupon code good toward the purchase of select Inspiron and Mini Studio laptops.

1 comment:

  1. Whoa! two seperate addresses two different rebates. THank you for the heads up!!!

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