There are two coupons for frozen treats on Coupons.com right now! You can print the coupons for a great deal at Ingles or Kroger.
The Coupons:
-$1.10 off Dreyer’s Outshine Fruit Bars or Coconut Waters Bars, 6 ct., (zip 77477), printable
-$1.10 off Edy’s Outshine Fruit bars or Coconut Waters Bars, 6 ct., (zip 62946), printable
Deal Ideas:
Ingles – Edy’s Outshine Fruit Bars, 6-12 ct, $3.33
-$1.10 off Edy’s Outshine Fruit bars or Coconut Waters Bars, 6 ct., (zip 62946), printable
(makes it $2.23)
Kroger – Edy’s Ice Cream, Frozen Treats or Nestle Frozen Treats, 48 oz or 4-12 ct., $2.99
-$1.10 off Edy’s Outshine Fruit bars or Coconut Waters Bars, 6 ct., (zip 62946), printable
(makes it $1.89)
Both deals are available through 8/24.
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If you are heading to CVS soon, be sure to pick up the new Johnson & Johnson coupon booklet! It is available at the Minute Clinic.
The coupon booklet has $20 worth of coupons.
You can go here to find a Minute Clinic near you.
See all of the current CVS deals.
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Dollar General for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
School is officially back in session for most of us now, and at our house we are back in full swing with homeschool. I get many emails on what curriculum we use or how we homeschool in general, so today I thought I’d share a few projects we did this week. My goal was to find two craft projects to incorporate with history and science. With any school project it always means supplies are needed, so we made a quick trip to our closest Dollar General (which is in reality the closest store period). If you aren’t a normal Dollar General shopper, I would encourage you to head in and at least see what your store offers. For me I can get everything we need and save so much time over heading to a big box store. Plus now when we go the cashier wants to know what we’re making!!
For a little background, my biggest challenge with multiple ages is keeping everyone interested without losing my kindergartner. We use the “one room” approach, meaning that everyone is learning the same thing at the same time, just maybe a little less in-depth for younger ages.
Learning the Food Chain – cost $1
Right now we are learning about the classifications of animals and the food chain in science. Our first project was to make a game to help them think through the food chain and what different animals eat. We needed white cups with a lip (Styrofoam is the best for this). We already had a big book of animal stickers, though you could even have them draw their own animals on paper and cut them out. Each kid was given 5 cups and told to try to make a food chain 5 animals long. I had to help my 5 year old think through her animals, but she caught on pretty quick.
They will put the sticker on the mid section of the cup and then write the animals name on the lip on the cup. That way as the cups are stacked you can see the entire food chain together. It’s simple, but they LOVED it. They ended up making a second chain on the back side of the cup and then quizzing each other to see if they could figure out their chains.
Making a Castle – cost $3.50
In history this week it’s the start of the feudal system during the Medieval age. That calls for a castle. While this project doesn’t really teach them anything about history, for my girls art is a required subject. So this is how art fits in… it goes with another subject.
To make a castle we needed tissue paper, glue and paint. We already had watercolors from a past Dollar General trip, so I grabbed glue and tissue paper. Total cost $3.50. I got 3 different colors of tissue paper, which was way more than we needed for this project, but I know we’ll use it for gifts or other crafts.
We used two cups from our first project to make towers, and used a box that we had lying around. I had the girls mark on the box with a marker where they wanted the top battlements and windows, then I did the cutting. After cutting we painted and attached our towers. After the paint was dry we glued in the tissue paper to make our windows.
Now the castle is inhabited by small lego men and women and even has horses and a moat. I think at the day goes on the castle will continue to grow.
In the end we had two fun projects that got us away from busy work and using our hands. Total cost $4.50. Personally I loved that everything we needed was $1 or less! Now I’m off to think up plans for next weeks crafts.
There’s still time to get in some more summer cookouts and here is a Ball Park and Kayem Franks coupon to help you do just that! Perfect to go with the savings on Nature’s Harvest hot dog buns!
Grocery
$1/2 Ball Park hot dogs (Facebook) printable
B1G1 Harvest Snaps Snapea Crisps or Lentil Snaps (zip 60433) printable
.55/1 Nature’s Harvest bread, hamburger or hot dog bun (zip 90052) printable
$1 off Kayem franks or sausage printable
.50/1 Tree Top 100% apple juice, 64 oz (zip 77477) printable
$1 off Segura Viudas sparkling wine (zip 19106) printable
Household
$1.25 off Dingo product printable
.55/1 Nexcare first aid tape (zip 03103) printable
Browse through today’s newsletter for more hot savings!
Find the Sunday coupon insert preview 8/25 below. This weekend you will have (2) coupon inserts in your newspaper! Be on the lookout for:
(1) Red Plum
(1) Smart Source
Remember there are differences between every city and the coupons you get will vary somewhat. Check back next Wednesday to get the exact list of what came out in your area.
Look at the insert schedule for 2013 if you are curious what is coming in the future.
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Here are the differences in the coupon inserts you received Sunday 8/18/13.
Click on the paper near you to see what coupons were actually in the inserts around the Southeast. Check out the differences in the coupon inserts to really get an idea of what paper is the best to buy.
A few ways to use these lists:
- If you see that you did not get a coupon that was released, you can go to online coupon sites and order it.
- Print the list for your area and keep it with your inserts to quickly know if you have that coupon.
- Use it as a way to decide what paper is the best paper in your area to buy.
A legend for the list:
Black = You got this coupon!
Red = Not in this insert
Blue = A change in value or a new coupon not in the preview.
Alabama
Birmingham News
Huntsville Times (thanks Chloe!)
Montgomery Advertiser
Opelika/Auburn News
Tuscaloosa Times Read More→
Publix is running a new Buy Theirs Get Ours promotion. Check out all the deals below for your free Publix brand products when you buy the name brand equivalent!
See more Publix deals to complete your shopping list.
Publix Buy Theirs Get Ours FREE
- Bounce Fabric Softener Dryer Sheets, 40 ct., $2.79
Get Publix Dryer Sheets, 40 ct. for FREE
-$1/2 Tide, Downy or Bounce product, excl Pods, Boost and trial (Target coupon), RP 7/28
-.50/1 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$1.50/2 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$3/3 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$1 off Bounce product, excl trial size, Publix eCoupon
-.$1/2 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS (regional), PG 7/28
(use $1 off, makes it $1.79) - Downy Fabric Softener, 51 oz, $5.99
Get Publix Fabric Softener, 51 oz for FREE
-$1/2 Tide, Downy or Bounce product, excl Pods, Boost and trial (Target coupon), RP 7/28
-.50/1 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$1.50/2 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$3/3 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS, PG 7/28
-$1 off Downy product, excl trial size, Publix eCoupon
-.$1/2 Tide detergents, Boost, to Go or washing machine cleaner, Downy, or Bounce, excl PODS (regional), PG 7/28
(use $1 off, makes it $4.99) - Purex Detergent, 100 loads, $8.99
Get Publix Laundry Detergent, 150 oz for FREE
-$1/2 Purex liquid detergents or UltraPacks, RP 8/04
-$3/2 Purex liquid detergents, 128 oz+ or UltraPacks, 54 ct.+, RP 8/04
-$3/3 Purex laundry care (Target coupon) printable
(use $3/2, makes it $7.49)
Today only, Amazon is offering 50% off select kids character clothing, shoes, backpacks and more! Choose from popular characters including Star Wars, Hello Kitty, and Spiderman to brands like Stride Rite and Keds.
If your child is still in need of some Back to School clothing or a backpack, this could be a great sale to take a look at. Also, most styles are available for toddlers too and there are some fun shoes and sleepwear and they will be sure to enjoy!
Deal Ideas:
Minnie Mouse Sleep Set $16 (reg. $32)
Stride Rite Spider-Man Shoe $28 (reg. $56)
Minnie Mouse Backpack $12.49 (reg. $25)
FREE 2-day Shipping with Amazon Prime.
Offers available 8/21 only.
Note: Prices on Amazon may change at any time.
See more Amazon deals.
Here are the best deals from the Whole Foods ad starting 8/21. You can get FREE Clif Z Bars or So Delicious Dairy Free Coconut Milk for 49¢, plus a lot of other great deals!
Feel free to leave a comment with any additional deals or coupons you find.
Produce
- Organic Black Mission or Brown Turkey Figs, $3.99 lb
- Organic Bunch Carrots or Red Beets, $2
Meat
- Applegate Farms Sliced Roast Turkey, 10.5 oz, $6.99
-.75/1 AppleGate product printable
-$1 off Applegate sliced meat 7 oz or roast turkey, smoked turkey, slow cooked ham or black forest ham 10.5 oz (Whole Foods coupon), July Whole Deal booklet
(use store and mfr., makes it $5.24) - Boneless Country Style Spare Ribs, $6.99 lb
- Whole Roasted Chickens, $5
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