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Kelloggs Fuel for School Booklets

07/08/2009 By Charlene 2 Comments

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I found the Fuel for School booklets tonight- these were at Raley’s attached to a big display of cookies and crackers. The coupons aren’t as good as I hoped- here goes:

Save $2 on milk when you buy 2 Keebler Graham Crackers
Save $2 on milk when you buy 2 Keebler Cookies or Gripz products
Save $2 on fresh fruit when you buy 2 Eggos waffles
Save $2 on store brand coffee when you buy 2 Nutrigrain bars
Save $2 on 64oz Ocean Spray Juice or Craisins when you buy 2 Frosted Mini Wheats or Raisin Bran
Save $2 on store brand bread when you buy 2 Fruit Snacks or Yogos
Save $2 on milk when you buy 2 Right Bites
Save $2 on bread when you buy 2 packages of Rice Krispie Treats
Save $2 on store bottles water when you buy 1 Special K cereal and 1 protein product
Save $2 on (2) 2L or (1) 12pk Sprite or Sprite Zero when you buy 2 Cheez Its
Save $2 on fresh fruit when you buy 2 Keebler or Austin crackers
Save $2 on Dannon Danimals cups or smoothies when you buy 2 Corn Pops, Cocoa Krispies, Fruit Loops, Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes

There are also extra rebate forms for those that are having trouble w/ the online form.

Filed Under: Rebates

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Comments

  1. Paula says

    08/13/2009 at 10:01 AM

    I'm pretty new to couponing and had a question about these coupons. I was wondering if they are combinable. For example. Can I use 2 coupons for the 2 Frosted Mini Wheats and then use the Kellogg's fuel for school coupon on the 64 oz Ocean Spray? Or is it a total of one coupon for all items on the coupon per purchase? I can see it being a decent deal if you can use more than the one coupon but not so good if it is limited to just the one for all items listed. THANKS!

  2. Charlene says

    08/13/2009 at 10:15 AM

    Hi Paula- I would absolutely combine them! Here is an easy way to look at it- you have 3 items and 3 coupons. So 2 cereal- a coupon for each- and 1 juice- a coupon for that. If you have any problems I just politely ask to have it removed from my order and go to pay at customer service or I just pick a different cashier next time.

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