
It looks like many Whole Foods stores have the So Delicious coconut milk for $2.00 again this week. It is the 32oz shelf stabilized variety not the refrigerated kind.
There is a $1/1 printable coupon available AND the new Whole Deal coupon books are available with a $1 off So Delicious coupon.
The Whole Deal booklets are available for free in store or you can print the coupons to take with you (note: when I print them they always seem to beep.)
Some stores will allow you to stack the store coupon and manufacturer coupon- which would make these free!
I have personally never had a problem stacking coupons but I usually get a few complaints each time I post a Whole Foods deal from readers that are not allowed to stack. You can always call ahead to your store and ask or just pay $1.00 per carton after coupon.
I like to have these on hand for the occasions when we run out of milk- my toddlers both like coconut milk or reader Megan says this is also good for baking or in smoothies!
Thanks Organic Deals!
PS: You can call your Whole Foods and ask for a price check before you head out. Each store is a little different so they may not have the same pricing.
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I am massively excited about this. I saw that Whole Foods is offering organic strawberries for $1.99/lb this Friday a few days ago. At first I thought it was just at my store but it appears to be nationwide!
I have been so jealous of all the amazing deals on strawberries this spring but we decided to switch to organic for the dirty dozen items this year and there have not been any great deals on organic so far.
So if you are into Organic there will be a great deal Friday only in store while supplies last. I don’t see any kind of limit.
I literally just emptied the last of our strawberry jam from last year so I will be getting several lbs myself.
You can head over to find a Whole Foods location near you here.
Be sure to grab your free snack for the kiddos while you shop!
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Well you can get great deals on eggs at two stores this week:
Earthfare is offering a free dozen eggs with $5 purchase. You need to register for the Earthfare coupons here.
If you live in the following states: OH, MD, VA. DC, PA, KY, or Marlton or Princeton in NJ you can get a Dozen Eggs for $1.58 at Whole Foods on Friday only.
Most Whole Foods stores have a Friday only sale item each week. I actually check my local store on Facebook to see what the sale will be- you can also enter your zip code to find your store and see what specials they have. Each store will also have a store calendar available that lists any fun activities or specials they might have for Earth Day!
If you hit Whole Foods don’t forget to check out the Whole Foods Kid’s Club for freebies!
(Thanks Saving with Shellie)
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I went to Whole Foods this morning and found a sale on Ecover items. They have products starting at $2.99 right now and there is a $2 off Recyclebank coupon available for just 30 points.
This one is printable so you should be able to get 2 copies!
So you can get the Toilet Bowl cleaner for as low as $.99 after coupon and the other cleaning products for $1.49-1.79 after coupon. That is actually an excellent price for non-toxic cleaning products.
You need to get 30 points to cash in for the coupon but that is very simple to do:
Just register for an account at Recyclebank.
Earn points by:
- Enter the Green Your Home Challenge at the top of the page. Click on a room and look for the yellow +. You should be able to find points when you click those.
- Watch the Partners in Purpose video for 25 points
- Take the Aveeno pledge on Facebook to get up to 50 points.
So this sounds a little confusing but it really is very simple and only takes a few minutes to get the points to cash in for your coupon. They will email you a link to print the coupon once you cash out and be sure to hit your backbar to get a second copy.
Prices tend to vary at Whole Foods so you can always call ahead and ask for a price check before you head out.
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Reader Stephanie passed on a tip to me a few weeks ago and of course I had to go check it out before posting for you guys.
Some Whole Foods stores offer a “Kids Club” for kiddos aged 12 and under. You will need to ask at the customer service counter if your store offers this program but there are all sorts of little perks. The highlight to me was a free snack for the kids each time you shop!
At my store, they did not offer any sort of card (I am going to keep asking for one when I shop) but told me that each child can get any single serve snack item of my choice priced $1.99 or less for free. I was told to mention it to the cashier at checkout.
I believe the free item will vary slightly by store. One mistake I made was grabbing a small box of animal crackers. Those are 2 servings per container- but they honored it “just this one time.” So anyhow, make sure you check the package and confirm it is single serving.
So the next time you shop you might inquire and see if this program is offered to you. I find a snack makes shopping much easier with my girls and I wish more stores had programs like this!
(Thanks Stephanie!)
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Well I know there are a handful of you that are vegetarian like me so I wanted to mention this deal because I am excited about it.
There is a new $1/1 Lightlife products coupon available.
Smart Dogs are priced at $2.99 at my Whole Foods and there is a $1/1 coupon in the Whole Deal this month!
If your store allows you to stack coupons (just call and ask if you aren’t sure)- these are just .99. I am going to get a few packs to freeze. The girls love these for a super fast lunch.
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There is a new .75/1 Voskos Yogurt coupon available (60624). I would hurry and grab this one as it tends to go FAST.
The coupon says “redeem at Kroger” but it is a regular manufacturer coupon so you should be able to use it anywhere.

My Whole Foods store has these priced at .75 through 3/29, so they should be free after coupon!
There are more Voskos coupons available on Facebook.
*NOTE: Prices tend to vary at Whole Foods stores. There is no guarantee you will find the same deal- you can always call ahead to double check!
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