Sobe BOGO Coupon & Deal

by Shannon on January 28, 2010 · 11 comments

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This is a great coupon! I remember the last time this was available, I was able to stock up for free at Target!

You can print the coupon here. (having trouble printing it, use the tips here)

Here are some sales going on this week:

Kroger Mega Event – Buy 10 $.50 each
so if you have 1 computer

Buy 10 $5.00
use 2 BOGO Coupons
$.40 each

If you have access to 3 computers:
Buy 10 $5.00
use 5 BOGO Coupon
$.25 each after coupon

ShopRite $1.00
use BOGO
$.50 after coupon

CVS Stores

SoBe Lifewater – 4/$5.00 with Card
$2.50 for 4 Bottles
Plus, get $10.00 Extra Bucks when you spend $20.00 on Pepsi Products

Next Week:

Target Stores

SoBe Lifewater – $1.00 each
Total: $.50 each after coupons

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1 Wendi Sisson January 30, 2010 at 10:12 am

My coupon says “up to a maximum value of 1.50.” Sometimes my Kroger registers figure out price of the free item automatically and deduct it when the coupon scans; when they do, they have always done the price it rang up rather than the maximum amount. When the register doesn’t figure it out on it’s own, it beeps to let the cashier know to type in the free product’s price. The cahsier should have typed in 1.00 so it was his/her error. You did nothing wrong of course, but I just want to let others know it will probably not work this way for them.

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2 Wendi Sisson January 30, 2010 at 10:08 am

That is how this type of coupon has worked for me with this type of promotion in the past at Kroger. I have not tried it yet this sale; I’m waiting for the icy roads to clear and hoping it does soon so I can use my stack of coupons!!! I am 90% sure but don’t want to mislead anyone if I’m wrong. I will post after I try it.

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3 Tiffany January 29, 2010 at 6:07 pm

I bought 10 sobes at Kroger and got the $5.00 off for buying participating items. Each comes up to be 50 cents. Then I used 2 BOGO coupons. The coupon read for $1.59 per coupon as the free amount. So in reality you are getting 3 for free per coupon. So I bought 10 and only paid $2.00. So they were 20 cents each. What a deal.

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4 Wendi Sisson January 29, 2010 at 9:40 am

Acrtually at Kroger they will come out free, 2 for every coupon you have. That’s because the “free” amount subtracted will be the 1.00 price before the 50c is subtracted for the buy 10 save $5.

Shannon Reply:

Wendi,

Really? This is great to know. Thanks!

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5 Lori January 28, 2010 at 11:44 pm

? re: CVS —
The 4/$5 deal X 4 = $20 BUT w/the $10 ECB’s, or when you use the BOGO Q’s, or if you have a $3off$15 CVS Q — Do you have to buy MORE to make it $20 OOP?
I’m new to CVS & would like to be clear on this before I bring 16+ bottles to the register. BTW, I’m starting to LUV CVS Deals! Thanks!

Shannon Reply:

Lori,

No you do not have to buy more – it is the price before coupons that triggers that ECB.

HTH
Shannon

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