Kashi deals: Stack manufacturers coupons with Target coupons for great deals
If you love Kashi products, this is a good week for you. Target has Kashi coupons that can be stacked with manufacturers coupons for double savings. We'll thank MoneySavingMom for sharing the list, click here.
See how the Krazy Coupon Lady gets $20 worth of Kashi products for $4 here.


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I was not able to get any coupons from this site. I read the article in Sundays paper and thought I would try it...what a waste of time. Some of the websites mentioned were not even working.
Posted by: R. Hayes | July 7, 2009 9:05 AM
I am sitting here with the biggest stack of Target coupons, printed from this site, going to make the Kashi run on my way home from work. I'm sorry they didn't work for you.
The only one I couldn't figure out was the $1.50 one that you had to register for. After I registered I didn't know where to go to get the coupon, which certainly left me frustrated, after all that time and info, which is what 'I'm hearing' from your post...frustration.
This is a Kashi issue, I'm sorry you are taking it out on us. We love finding deals for our readers.
Posted by: Super Saver Kathy | July 7, 2009 9:41 AM
I just got back! I bought:
2 strawberry promise cereals at $2.66 ea - used 2x .50/1 target qs and 2x $1.50/1 from the kashi website (I had no problem printing them by the way) = .66/box
1 heart 2 heart cereal - 1 free heart 2 heart WYB strawberry promise printed off target website. probably could have gotten 2 with no problems, since I got 2 stawberry promises...the cashier was very nice (I went to the one on hillsboro BTW)- but I didn't want to push my luck so I didn't even try.... = free
4 boxes of crackers at $2.50 each - 4x $1/1 found on peelie on the front of the cereal boxes & 2x $1/2 cracers from target site = $1/box
2 cereal bars at $2.50 each - 2x $1.50/ from coupons.com (a while ago) & 1x $1/2 from target site = .50/box (wish I had more qs for that!!)
total before coupons = $22.98
total after coupons = $6.32
Posted by: Andrea | July 11, 2009 4:06 PM
ps I saved my waffle coupons for publix. i wasn't going straight home and so I didn't want to buy frozen foods...
publix has waffles, pizza, and entrees 50% off this week - and I have a bunch of qs for those....
Posted by: Andrea | July 11, 2009 4:15 PM
Kashi is good stuff, you gotta love it when a company dishes out the manufacturers coupons like this!
Posted by: Manufacturers Coupons | July 27, 2009 2:02 PM
Isn't that the truth! Target had a BOGO Kashi coupon last week that wound up being a money maker.
There's another good Kashi deal at CVS this week. It's in another blog post. They are promoting the heck out of this stuff.
And we love the savings. It's working!
Posted by: Super Saver Kathy | July 27, 2009 2:19 PM
Great Tips - I think the best place to get manufacturer's coupons used to be in the Sunday paper but nowadays I'm finding allot more coupons online then I could in multiple papers due to the amount of sites that are offering coupons. Coupons.com is growing constantly and they host allot of coupons on there site but there are also allot of other companies that they are involved with that they host coupons for, but they just don't link to them directly on their site. One of the best sites that is indexing these "bricks" coupons is www.capncoupon.com - I check them daily for bricks coupons and even non-related printable manufacturer's coupons. I'd say on average at this point I'm saving about 10% on my trips to the grocery store with all the coupons I use which really ads up!
Posted by: Hunter Gibson | September 7, 2009 1:06 PM
Good Point Hunter, I just checked out the sites you recomended and I'm holding about $100 in printable manufactuer's coupons in my hands right now - I'm off to the store. This is like printing my own money!
Posted by: Hayden Panettiere | September 7, 2009 1:11 PM