We Rural Moms certainly love stocking our pantries and it's even more fun when you can find a great deal to help curb the costs. From October 14th through October 24th, Kroger Co. Family of Stores is doing just that with their Buy 5, Save $5 promotion.
During the promotional event period, if you purchase 5 participating General Mills products, you'll receive a coupon for $5 off your next shopping order* (coupon printed at checkout!) Gotta love getting valuable savings incentives for stocking up!
Some of our family favorite products like Betty Crocker Cake and Brownie Mixes and Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. Other participating General Mills products include Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, Hamburger Helper, Totino’s Party Pizza, Yoplait** and more. (The promotion varies in different locations so please be sure to check your local Kroger Co. Family of Stores*** for specific deals and offers which include: Kroger, Ralphs, King Scoopers, City Market, Dillons, Smith’s, Fry’s, QFC, Baker’s, Owen’s, Jay C Food Stores, Hilander, Gerbes, Fred Meyer, Pay Less Supermarkets and Scott’s Food & Pharmacy.)
Combine this deal with your local circular or online coupons and it will be even sweeter. See you in the aisles this weekend while we're racking up our savings!
WIN IT!
Thanks to the saving savvy folks at Kroger and General Mills via MyBlogSpark, one (1) reader is going to win a $25 Kroger Gift Card!
ENTER via the Rafflecopter below:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Important stuffs:
* Products must be purchased during one shopping visit. To view a list of participating products see your store for details. The $5 coupon offer off your next shopping trip offer expires 1 week from the print date, with the coupon prints ending October 24th. Any offers printed on October 24th will expire on October 31st.
**Yoplait items vary by state
***Excludes Food 4 Less
Disclosure: The gift card, information, and additional sample have been provided by Kroger and General Mills through MyBlogSpark.


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Milk! We always need more milk!
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I would use it to buy catfood.
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apples
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lunchbox snacks!
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Christmas stuff!
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Pullups
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