Showing posts with label Upromise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Upromise. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2009

$.20 Ronzoni Pasta at Jewel!


Through Wednesday, Jewel is running a promotion to get $3 off your order instantly when you buy $10 worth of participating products. One of the items is Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta, which is on sale for $1/box. There are printable coupons for $1 off 2 at both Coupons.com (mine was on pg. 3 of the coupons) and here. I was able to print 2 coupons from each site by hitting the back button. After coupons and store promotion, each box of pasta is $.20 each! Here's the math for a sample scenario:

Buy 10 boxes of Ronzoni @ $1 = $10
Use (5) $1/2 coupons = -$5
Minus $3 instant savings
Final cost = $2 for 10 boxes, or $.20 each!

That is a great deal, especially for all-natural whole grain pasta! But, to make this deal even better, there is also a Upromise coupon for $1 off 2 boxes of Ronzoni Healthy Harvest, making the final cost $1 for 10 boxes, or $.10 each! The Upromise coupon will not come off at the register, but the amount will be added to your Upromise account if your Jewel card is registered with them. If you don't have a Upromise account yet, you can go here to get started. As I mentioned in my posts here and here, money earned through Upromise can be used to either save for college or pay existing college loans.

You may remember that in previous Jewel posts, I wrote that the deals that generate coupons for money off your next order work off the price before you scan your preferred card. I wanted to point out that this is not the case with the instant savings promotions like this one. These kinds of promotions are based on the sale price advertised in the ad; you will see the discount come off at the register after you scan the required dollar amount.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

New Upromise October Coupons


UPromise College Dream Sweepstakes

The Upromise program recently issued some new coupons that you can add to your account! This month's coupons include basic grocery and household items such as Huggies diapers, Bounty paper towels and napkins, Charmin toilet paper, Wacky Mac, and Spray & Wash.

As I mentioned in my previous post, Upromise is probably most well known as a program that helps you save for future college expenses, but it can also be used to pay down loans you already have. First, go here to register your participating store loyalty cards, then add any of the available coupons to your account. Then, when you use your store card to purchase those items, the coupon amounts will be deposited into your Upromise account. You can also register credit and debit cards with Upromise and get back a percentage of the amount you spend at participating restaurants, gas stations, stores, and websites. I think most stores that have loyalty programs do participate in Upromise, so it's definitely worth checking out! I was able to register my Kroger, Jewel, and CVS cards.