sh0rtydu0p
08-16-2009, 05:47:54 PM
Hello,
I have been looking at the 8/14 ad over the weekend, and I notice that many Fiber One products are part of the General Mills Bonus Bucks deal this week (Buy $30, get $8 bucks).
To the left of the box reads, "Buy 4 of the Fiber One products below, and get a box of Fiber One chewy bars free (price deducted instantly at checkout)". This could make a decent deal a potentially better deal if the price of that box counts toward the $30 before it gets deducted. Any ideas on if the regular price of the bars will or will not count toward the initial $30 total?
There are a number of Fiber One coupons on the database (cereal, bars, pancake mix, muffin mix, etc), so the items can work out to between $0.50 and $1.50 a piece (great deal for Fiber One cereal in the NY area). The Fiber One yogurt isn't listed in the promo box, but it is listed to the left, and works toward the deal for the free box of bars. YMMV with the Bonus Bucks offer (I'm not going to risk it, because my customer service desk treats you like a criminal if you god-forbid have to return something, particularly Bonus Bucks related).
Just thought I'd share this idea in case anyone is interested in getting a good deal on healthy items. If anyone has tried and knows the answer about whether or not we can use the price of the free box toward the total, I'd appreciate it, as the OOP mentioned above would be even less. Have a great week!
I have been looking at the 8/14 ad over the weekend, and I notice that many Fiber One products are part of the General Mills Bonus Bucks deal this week (Buy $30, get $8 bucks).
To the left of the box reads, "Buy 4 of the Fiber One products below, and get a box of Fiber One chewy bars free (price deducted instantly at checkout)". This could make a decent deal a potentially better deal if the price of that box counts toward the $30 before it gets deducted. Any ideas on if the regular price of the bars will or will not count toward the initial $30 total?
There are a number of Fiber One coupons on the database (cereal, bars, pancake mix, muffin mix, etc), so the items can work out to between $0.50 and $1.50 a piece (great deal for Fiber One cereal in the NY area). The Fiber One yogurt isn't listed in the promo box, but it is listed to the left, and works toward the deal for the free box of bars. YMMV with the Bonus Bucks offer (I'm not going to risk it, because my customer service desk treats you like a criminal if you god-forbid have to return something, particularly Bonus Bucks related).
Just thought I'd share this idea in case anyone is interested in getting a good deal on healthy items. If anyone has tried and knows the answer about whether or not we can use the price of the free box toward the total, I'd appreciate it, as the OOP mentioned above would be even less. Have a great week!