Posted on 03/22/2011 5:11:34 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
If you live in the Southeast, you're in luck. Starting Thursday, Publix will have a BOGO sale on 4 lb bags of Kibbles 'n Bits dry dog food. They normally sell for $4.99 but when you apply the $2 coupons from the Feb. 20 Red Plum they will only be about 50 cents each. This would be a good time to stock up on it. For only about 30 bucks you could have enough to feed your dog for a year.
However, if you don't live in a Publix area, there is still good news. This Sunday's Red Plum insert will have Axe shower gel coupons for Buy One Get One Free (BOGO). The only problem is that I have yet to see a store offer this item BOGO but there is always a first time. Even better news is that the April P&G insert will have a BOGO coupon for Gillette Body Wash and those I have seen BOGO in the stores so using your coupons on this item, you will get them for FREE.
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I had a heads up on the next two weeks of Walgreens deal and so far nothing that gets me too excited. However, not to worry. The good deals always return.
Finally a bit of sad news. As of March 16, Walmart quit accepting Walgreens Register Rewards. That sure didn't take long.
Remember, the best way to keep up to date on all these great deals is to ask to be placed on The Coupon Whisperer PING List.
Voldemort?
Welcome aboard, PINGEE #253.
It's too gel'y, have you noticed?
It stays in the jel form too long & most of it slips right off your body & slithers away down the drain like a rabid red snake!
Maybe by design to help move more product?
Walmart screwed me over. I am going to have hundreds of those $5 register rewards.
I don’t have a freaking clue as to how I am going to use them up. Walmart pulled the rug out from under me.
It’s going to have to be some combination of the Colgate Money maker (with the 1.50 coupon) and something else.
Thank goodness the Almay doesn’t take up too much room because the Tena money maker is a space hogger.
Welcome aboard, PINGEE #254.
Leave it to Walmart do mess up thing like that
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Welcome aboard, PINGEE #256.
Why on GODS green earth would anybody feed a dog that SHIT I am discusted at such stupidity and ignorance!
Hitler fed hamberger and sawdust as a staple ...so why kill your dogs with much the same !
Anybody that feeds their dog CHEAP food HATES! Their dog!
Quanity does not equal quality.
Therefore I hate coupons for cheap Shit.
Just imagine what I think of feeding children cocoa puffs..........
Welcome aboard, PINGEE #257.
Welcome aboard, PINGEE #258.
Rite Aid’s got a deal on the Axe. It’s 2/$9 with $5+UP when you buy $15. So, buy 4 for $9 with the BOGO coupon, get $5+UP and they’re a buck a piece. A bit pricey for body wash if you ask me, but nobody did.
BJ’s has the Purina One Beyond (better for the dog) for $3.99. Use the $3 coupon from the 3/13 SS and you’re looking at $.99 a bag. Not as good as the free Beyond cat food, but decent for good dog food.
BTW, now some dude is cursing you over dog food. What is it about these threads that attracts these weirdos?
Not all dog owners can afford to pay for more expensive brands of dog food.
Would you deny poorer conservatives the companionship and loyalty a good dog provides simply because they were unable to afford the “best” dog food, in your opinion?
While I do not condone the language and tone of Tigen’s post, he does make a valid point.
My MIL is a breeder and shows dogs for entertainment (she only has one litter a year, if that).
She has dealt with a lot of dog owners and breeds over the years and the vast majority of skin issues and other problems can be cured by using a better quality dog food.
Dogs can have serious allergies to the crap put in their food. The symptoms usually show up as red spots on the skin or crusty ears, but can also be more confusing. Many vets will mis-diagnose because of the random nature of the symptoms.
Purina One is generally pretty good, and they have enough variety to determine what the allergen my be (chicken, wheat, corn, etc). They are reasonably priced compared to the boutique brands that can cost twice as much.
Tigen, I happen to agree with you in the matter of cheap commercial dog kibble vs canine health. But you know, there is no need to belittle the OP. The Coupon Whisperer info is courteously provided for you to use (or not). This is a thread & obviously a ping-listing dedicated to saving money.
There *is* a doggie-ping list. I notice you are not on it. Perhaps you would like to join us at the most recently pinged thread?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2692988/posts
You obviously have a strong opnion to contribute.
Not to hijack this thread regarding dog food quality BUT:
You are wasting your money feeding your dog a product like Kibbles & Bits or any other low priced dog food. You are also increasing the amount of excrament you will need to clean up.
Do not feed your pets any brand that the main ingredient is not beef, lamb, chicken or pork. Dogs can not digest corn and other grains and therfore they just poop them it out.
The most expensive brands cost more money per pound but you do not need to feed your dog as much.
The Beagle Breeder
I noticed WAGS had very little in this weeks Fish Wrapper. And they didn’t give me my $3 RR (Razor) when I bought one of their products that had it, BECAUSE I used the $3 coupon from Sunday’s Fish Wrapper.
There is no where in the ad that says they don’t do that, that I’ve found. Needless to say I won’t be going back to that WAGS, it was a new one for me to shop at closer to home.
So what should I do if this comes up again?
Now Rite Aid honored a $1.50 Butter Finger (Rite Aid coupon) fun pack, which they didn’t have on hand, with the Easter egg ones..so I got 2 bags for the price of 1 as I had 2 coupons. Made my chocoholic hubby happy. :-)
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