There is a nice deal on Nabisco Crackers right now at Target.
My store has Wheat Thins marked down to $2.39. If you find the same deal, try this:
Buy 2 Wheat Thins at $2.39
Use (2) $1/1 for Bold Flavor
and Use $1/2 Target coupon
Final Price: $.89 per box
You can also use the $1/2 Nabisco coupon (zip 30033) or from 8/5 SS and pay $1.39 per box.
Now the Buy 2 Get 1 Free Nabisco coupon is still available right now (zip 77477).
Or you might be able to try this:
Buy 3 boxes at $2.39
Use $1/2 Target coupon
and Use (2) $1/1 Wheat Thins Bold coupon
and Use Buy 2 Get One Free coupon
Final Price: $.59 per box!
*I am kind of thinking that second $1/1 coupon might be an issue so the first transaction is probably the best bet.
See more Target deals for the week here.
Lisa says
I did this today and bought 3 boxes, used 2 facebook coupons & 1 target save 1.00/2 and the buy 2 get one free.
It worked perfectly with no beeps!
Charlene says
Great thanks for letting us know Lisa!
bree says
I’m confused at how you can use the buy 2 get 1 coupon with the 2 $1 manufacture coupons-isn’t that doubling?
Charlene says
Bree,
You are buying 3 boxes not 2 boxes. Doubling is when the face value of a coupon is doubled- for example a $.50 coupon is doubled to become $1 in value. That would be totally different.
bree says
Yeah, I get that you are buying 3 (buy 2 get one free) then the target coupon of $1/2 towards the two you are buying-but didn’t know you could use more manufacturer coupons towards the ones you are payign for as well. Does that make sense, what I am asking? I guess what I meant to say before was- isn’t it one coupon per purchase (instead of saying doubling)?
Charlene says
You can use both a manufacturer coupon and a store coupon on the same item at Target.
Box #1 <---- Use Buy 2 Get 1 Coupon Box #2 and #3 <------------ Use $1/2 Target coupon and use $1/1 manufacturer coupon for each So I think to follow the spirit of the coupon policy to the letter, it is probably best to just use (1) $1 coupon. This isn't a BOGO situation though, it is a Buy 2 Get 1 so that second scenario might be OK. I think the article on BOGO coupons might help you: http://myfrugaladventures.com/2011/04/understanding-buy-one-get-one-free-coupons/