Kmart: $.50 General Mills Cereal

by Shannon on January 10, 2010 · 7 comments

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General Mills Cereal

This week at Kmart, when you buy 4 select General Mills Cereals, they are 4/$6.00. Now, you must buy 4 – not any less or any more in one transaction.

Scenario

Buy 4 participating GM Cereals $6.00
use 4 of the $1.00 coupons below
$.50 each after coupons

use $1.00/1 GM Cereal Printable

use $1.00/1 Cheerios Coupon

use $1.00/1 Honey Nut Cheerios Coupon

use $.55/1 Cheerios Coupon

use $1.00/2 General Mills Coupon

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1 Noelle January 10, 2010 at 2:24 pm

They are running the same sale at Shoprite this week!

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2 kim January 10, 2010 at 6:09 pm

Normally if its buy 4, you can buy in incriments of 4 (even though it does say no more or less) anyone check that here yet? 8 at once?

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3 Catherine January 14, 2010 at 2:56 pm

I did this yesterday, and YES you have to do exactly 4 in an order at a time to get the deal. It is a General Mills instant rebate subtracted after the order is totaled. I did it twice and ended up with $1.30 out of pocket total because I found an old giftcard I had forgotten about! YAY!

If anyone is in central PA and has a Karns, they are having select GM cereals for $1.50 a box – no limit! They also double no-double coupons, so those $0.55 cent coupons will do you well. Just be polite and patient because it is their current policy to check with a manager when anyone has printables (but I haven’t had any problems so far).

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