King Soopers: strawberries and blackberries for $1

by Carrie Isaac on April 14, 2010

Big sale on strawberries and blackberries at King Soopers this week!

Meat, Dairy, and Frozen

Private Selection Angus 80% Lean Ground Chuck – $1.99/lb
Rating: 3 – you might rate this higher if “Angus” means something to you! :)

Amy’s Burritos, Enchiladas, or Pizza (5.5-14 oz) – 40% off
Rating: 4-5 – these don’t often go on sale, so I would stock up if you are brand-loyal.

Ball Park Meat Franks (16 oz) – $2
Buy two and use $0.75/2 Ball Park Products 3/14/2010 RP Insert
Net cost at checkout: $1.50 each
Rating: 3 – I think these are only the “meat” franks, which should go much lower this summer.

I think this Yoplait catalina deal is still going on, but I forgot to note the catalina end date when I saw it advertised on the shelf.

Produce

Strawberries (16 oz) – $1
Rating: 5

Blackberries (6 oz) – $1
Rating: 5

Ataulfa Mangos – $0.34 each
Rating: 5

Organic Bananas – $0.69/lb
Rating: 4-5

Organic Cameo Apples – $0.99/lb
Rating:

Organic Green Pears – $0.89/lb
Rating: 5

General Grocery and Household

Powerade (32 oz) – $0.67 each when you buy 15
Rating: 4

Kashi Promise Organic Cereal (10.4-17.5 oz) – $2.88
Use $1/1 Kashi Organic Promise Cereal
Net cost at checkout: $1.88
Rating: 4-5

Welch’s Grape Jelly or Jam (18-32 oz) – $1.88*
Use $0.75/1 Welchs Product 1/3/2010 SS #1 Insert
Net cost at checkout: $0.88
Rating: 4

Rosarita Refried Beans (16 oz) – $0.88
Rating: 3.5

Huggies Diapers and Training Pants (jumbo) – $8.99
Use $3/1 Huggies Diapers, any
or $3/1 Huggies Diapers, any
Net cost at checkout: $5.99
Rating: 4

Snuggle Fabric Softener (32 loads) – $3.99*
Use $3/1 Snuggle Fabric Softener 3/28/2010 RP Insert
Net cost at checkout: $0.99
Rating: 4 – some of you have reported finding a larger size for the same price at Walmart.

Items with an asterisk* note items that are included in the Digital Choice promo (buy 10 get free music downloads, movie tickets, or ringtones).  There are more items included in this promo, be sure to check the ad!

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1 Beth April 14, 2010 at 9:00 am

I found 120 sheets at Walmart for $1.12 after the $3 coupon.

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2 Lauren @ Just Add Lauren April 14, 2010 at 9:17 am

Thanks for this! I was going to drive over to Sunflower Market for their strawberries, but it is great to know I can just go to KS (it is way closer!)

Thank you for all that you do!

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3 Melinda April 14, 2010 at 9:17 am

Just noticed an error. The Powerade is .67 a piece if you buy 15. It is 10//$10 get 5 more free. I had to read the ad twice to realize it.

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4 Carrie Isaac April 14, 2010 at 10:05 am

Oops, ty!

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5 Sunny April 14, 2010 at 12:49 pm

I went last night and happened to pass by the oatmeal, the Quaker true delights instant was on sale for $2.50, and some had $1/1 peelies on them. I didn’t note the end date.

The Mountain High yogurt is on sale through 5/25. 32 oz are $2.50 and 6 oz are $.50. There were $.50/1 for the 32 and $.50/2 for the 6 oz in the 4-11RP. Makes the 32 $1.50 and the 6 oz free!

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6 Carrie Isaac April 14, 2010 at 12:58 pm

Check the barcode on that Mountain High yogurt… they’ve been making it start with a 9 which means the register won’t automatically double it. :( REALLY stinky since it doesn’t say “do not double”!

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7 Kay April 14, 2010 at 1:08 pm

The latest coupons do start with a 5. Free yogurt!

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8 Carrie Isaac April 14, 2010 at 1:39 pm

Yay! I was getting frustrated with their coupons since they don’t even say DND!

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9 Sunny April 14, 2010 at 3:12 pm

They both start with a 5 and DID double last night, no override needed. I remember the last Mountain High coupons, not sure what they started with, but did not double for me.

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10 Sara April 14, 2010 at 1:40 pm

I used a Mt. High yogurt coupon last time they were $.50 each and it started with a 5 and wouldn’t double. The cashier said she doesn’t know why…she went ahead and did an override b/c it didn’t say do not double on it…she said they had all been doing that because of how the company was coding them, but there was definitly a 5 there!!

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11 Tonya April 14, 2010 at 2:13 pm

Sara I had a cashier a few weeks ago at KS tell me the same thing, Mountain High yogurt coupons don’t double because of the bar code. She said even with coupons that say DND, they either double or they don’t that it’s in the bar code.

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12 Sarah H April 14, 2010 at 2:00 pm

Yeah! Free Mountain High yogurt! I LOVE Mountain High. It is the best yogurt I have ever had. And it’s FREE!

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13 Roxanne April 14, 2010 at 2:33 pm

Was at KS last night and they have a bunch of Cover GIrl on clearance. bunch of lipstick ($1.89) and foundations/pressed powders ($1.99) even mineral powders–I used my lastest insert coupon for $1/1–pretty cheap mineral foundation!

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14 Debby April 14, 2010 at 2:39 pm

Which location? I need some makeup!

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15 Helen April 14, 2010 at 4:38 pm

Was just at the Union store and they had the Smart Balance Omega 3 dozen eggs on sale 50% off – $1.35. Expiration on eggs is April 30. I’ve used all my coupons but if you still have one left these would only .35.

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16 Sunny April 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

On HomeShop I see them as being $1.35 at the Academy/Woodman store too. You can also use the $1/2 from the Optimum Wellness booklet that you find in produce to make them 85 cents.

Thanks for the tip!!

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17 Carrie Isaac April 14, 2010 at 6:04 pm

Oh wow… duh! Smart Balance is 50% off (like it was last week), which includes the eggs! Awesome deal! Hurry and get to the store before I post it and all the other couponers rush there. ;)

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18 Misty April 14, 2010 at 10:41 pm

The Mountain High coupons aren’t suppose to double because of some sort of dairy law. I can’t remember if it a state or fed law, but none of the dairy coupons are “allowed” to double.

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19 Sunny April 14, 2010 at 11:06 pm

Weird. The Mountain High and the Smart Balance Egg coupons both doubled for me tonight.

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20 Juls April 15, 2010 at 12:36 pm

I dug deeper into this issue. Doubling of dairy coupons is not the issue for Colorado. It is that Colorado has councel that regulates the price of dairy produced and sold in Colorado. Farmers/suppliers cannot undersell each other. Dairy produced in other states are not covered by this bill.

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21 Stephi April 15, 2010 at 7:25 am

Does anyone know if Laughing Cow Lite cheese wedges are still on sale for $2.50? They are so expensive normally, and I am kicking myself for not picking some up last week….

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22 Linn April 15, 2010 at 9:28 am

Just got back from getting my free coffee at Starbucks—BOLD roast—Yummmm! Stopped in at KS on woodmen and lexington; just happened to notice an end cap at the front of the store has Keebler Club and Townhouse crackers plus the pretzel flips(?) for $1.88 w/ club card plus there is a tear off for $2/2 making them 88 cents a box.

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23 Linn April 15, 2010 at 9:33 am

KS on woodmen and lexington; end cap at the front of the store has Keebler Club and Townhouse crackers plus the pretzel flips(?) for $1.88 w/ club card plus there is a tear off for $2/2 making them 88 cents a box.

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24 Kay April 15, 2010 at 12:49 pm

Or you could take the coupon to Walgreens. They have Club crackers on sale 2/$5. Combine the manufacturer and Walgreens coupon for $2 off 2 Keebler crackers/cookies (from the April coupon book, back page). Final cost: $.50 per box!

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25 Sarah H April 15, 2010 at 10:59 am

Would the Arm & Hammer laundry detergent be a good deal? It is $3.99 for 31-44 load bottle, and there is a $1/2 coupon on http://www.armandhammer.com, making it $3.49.

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26 Carrie Isaac April 15, 2010 at 11:08 am

It’s a good deal if you’re brand loyal… I usually hold out for sales that make it $3 or less, but I’m not brand picky, and hey, it’s not good to run out of laundry detergent and have to pay full price! I just wouldn’t buy more than two at that price, we see it fairly often, I think.

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27 Carrie Isaac April 19, 2010 at 12:56 pm

Keep forgetting to mention that I noticed that King Soopers has Orowheat Sandwich Thins for $2 (for a few more weeks, I think). If you have $1/1 coupons from House Party, that’s a great deal! Albies had them for the same price, but I ended up buying them at King Soopers since it’s my “preferred” store and it was the same price. :)

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28 Kelly April 19, 2010 at 4:00 pm

Just got this: Between 4/19-5/16 Get up to $3.00 off your next beef/chicken purchase when you buy Old El Paso Items (taco shells,dinner kits,seasoning,refried beans or heat & serve side dishes) buy 3 get a $1 cat, buy 6 get a $3 cat (doesn’t list a $2 reward)

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