Top weekly deals:
FREE Arrid deodorant, .57 Michelina’s entrees, .75 Annie’s mac and cheese, .83 Scotties facial tissue, .99 Finlandia butter, $1 Herbal Essences haircare, $1.13 Bertolli pasta sauce, $1.25 Suave body wash, $1.33 Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts, $1.38 Ragu pasta sauce, $1.75 Clorox disinfecting wipes or bleach, $1.99 Fairlife milk, $2.25 Red Baron pizzas, $2.50 Frigo string cheese, $2.96 Coke, Dr. Pepper 12-packs, $7.77 Tide
Top Big Book of Savings deals through 4/25/17:
.75 Annie’s mac and cheese, $1.49 Annie’s crackers, $1.50 Cabot cheese, $2.99 Weight Watchers ice cream novelties, $3 Frigo ricotta cheese, $4.99 Rosina meatballs, $6.99 All laundry detergent, Buy 4 Save $2 Unilever sale
Jewel-Osco Shopping Tools:
- View weekly ad
- Jewel-Osco Coupon Policy
- 2017 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: March 2017
- National Catalina Offers: March 2017
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
Ecoupons for Jewel-Osco:
- Jewel-Osco MyMixx offers
- Ibotta offers
- Checkout 51 offers
- SavingStar offers (link your MyMixx account to SavingStar to load. Here’s how.)
Note: I refer to coupon inserts found in the Chicago Tribune, as it is the newspaper with the largest quantity of high-value coupons for Chicagoland. Need a deal on the Tribune? Get Sunday delivery for .75/week!
Diane says
Thank you!
assassin says
“$1.99 Nabisco crackers
3.5-13.7oz. Nabisco crackers (ad shows Ritz, Wheat Thins, Triscuit) and Chips Ahoy cookies are $1.99. ”
Wednesday thru Friday (3/31 end date) are a great time to use the MyMixx: “Buy One, Get One Free Buy (1) TRISCUIT or WHEAT THINS and get (1) GOOD THINS FREE*up to 3.29 (3.75 oz. or larger, any variety)”
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i have reason to go to Jewel today (Eckrich salami, Thomas’ Maple english muffins), and reason to go on Saturday (free item(s), plus next week’s sale items), but can’t come up with justification driving on a third trip. however, paying $2.99 for the first Nabisco item in the B1G1 is going to eat at me. :/ if it were Summer, the extra trip would be a walk.
assassin says
IF the new 60-cents off Good Thins on Checkout51 applies everywhere (wording suggests it’s just the bonus that’s Meijer only; thoughts?), combine with the above sale and B1G1F to get two items for $1.39!
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speaking of C51, their $0.75 offer goes nicely with this: “4ct. Del Monte fruit cups are $2.”
assassin says
1-2 days ago, a MyMixx went up:
“$2.00 OFF PepsiCo : $2.00 OFF Any candy purchase when you buy (3) MIST TWST, SCHWEPPES GINGER ALE, CRUSH, BRISK, MANZANITA SOL, and/or MUG 2 Liters , Expires: 04/17/17”
“… Crush, Lipton Brisk or Mist Twst” will be on sale for 99 cents, no further minimum needed.
alternately, Crush is on sale as part of a 77-cent 4-way ending today.
anyway, when doing this, do double-check that the coupon value isn’t cutting off at the cheaper item in the group (i.e. a pop instead of candy). that’s my boilerplate warning for these situations, as these jokers flub them far too often.
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“7-UP, Dr Pepper, Coke or Diet Coke 12 pk., 12 oz. Cans or 8 pk., 12 oz. [Bottles] are 3-for-$8.88 when you buy 3.”
there’s a couple-week-old MyMixx to get $1 off 2 Dr. Peppers (either format above) that expires 4/4, and is perfect here. and because $1 is small, i don’t see it hitting any single-item limit.
assassin says
good news and bad on the pop + candy:
1) at the local store, ALL 6 soda brands in the above MyMixx are participating in the 77-cent 4-way deal ending today! to get $2 of candy free on top of that is stellar — in theory…
2) … neither 5.5oz Riesens ($2 sale) or the stand-up Twix Bites bag (7oz? $2.50 sale) were having any deduction.
i already have both candy and pop backlogs, so just had them cancel it all. but if you’re up for haggling, carry your phone with you, and are reading this very soon, it’s a GREAT THEORETICAL deal.
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also, the B2G1F Dannon whole milk MyMixx wasn’t kicking in for clearly-labeled Oikos whole milk yogurts. even though the e-coupon clearly says good up to $1.20 (in contrast with the one good up to $0.55).
somebody made the insight that the higher value whole milk deals would work for Oikos. was that purely for the paper coupon (which indeed worked at Walmart), or was there an instance of success with the MyMixx too?
anyway, looks like it’s another case of these goofballs limiting the e-coupon to whatever they see in the picture. are these things coded by a preschooler?
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all in all, they lost $5+ worth of business. didn’t attempt haggling this time. employees have almost always been reasonable in the past (though some convos are longer than others), but i’d rather eat my fist than have to plead two separate cases in one trip.
assassin says
a 2-3 day old MyMixx: “SAVE $2 , Tyson Chicken Strips. 16 to 25-oz. Limit 1.”
this is actually a *store* coupon, so it’ll stack with a manufacturer’s coupon! (03-12 Redplum $1.50, or recent Coupons.com $1). guess the Monopoly icon is the clue?
unfortunately, the $6.99 sale on strips ended 3/28, and this e-coupon has a short life, but $3-$3.50 off normal price is still solid.
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the local store has shelf tags for O Organics cookies, usually in the 7-8oz range (but one is ~2.8oz). normal price is $2.49, and they’re all on sale (i think into late April?) for $1. the slots are all empty, but if they turn up here, or if your stores have them, they’d go great with that $1 printable. possible they’re new items, given the black bars on the tags, and the area having been shuffled recently (e.g. lots of Annie’s items cleared out).
assassin says
1) MyMixx store coupon: “SAVE $1 Post Great Grains Cereal. 13.5 to 16-oz. Limit 1. Expires: 04/04/17”. this matches up nicely with the $3 sale running through 4/25 on “Post Great Grains or Pebbles Cereal 14-16 oz.” i assume 13.5oz cereals are on sale too.
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2) “$1.99 Fairlife milk
52oz. Fairlife milk is $2.99. MyMixx has a $1 ecoupon and a .75 ecoupon to drop two of these to $1.99 and $2.24.”
11.5oz ones are also on sale, for $1.50. digital coupon fine print indicates they are NOT eligible, and i assume coupons.com printables are same.
two Ibottas just went up, 75 cents each. one is for “fairlife® Ultra-filtered Milk for any 2% variety, 11.5 oz. or 52 oz. container.” so 2 of 3 MyMixxes or coupons.com apply to it. hoping chocolate at 2% also works, but maybe don’t tempt fate?
the other is for “fairlife® SuperKids Ultra-filtered Milk for 2% reduced fat white variety, 8 oz. 4 packs or 52 oz. bottle.” [no-go on chocolate.] so 1 of 3 MyMixxes or coupons.com apply to it. however, i’m not sure whether jewel sells SuperKids, or it’s included in the sale.
bottom line: final prices of $1.50 or $1.25 on 52-ouncers, and $0.75 on 11.5-ouncers. former is superior, unless you’re super-tentative about trying a new product.
not sure whether Ibotta limit exceeds 1, and if rebate will re-stock before end of Jewel sale.
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btw, pardon my septillion posts in this topic before Thursday’s even been reached.
Coupon Maven says
No worries – I’d rather have more input on deals than fewer posts, certainly!
rifat says
Fairlife milk is sold by Coca Cola, enjoy!
assassin says
2 followups:
1) Ibotta works fine on the chocolate 2% Fairlife (not the kids’, which is white milk only). verbiage never said otherwise, but i raised doubt in my post.
2) local Jewel does carry the SuperKids line, and pretty sure it’s on sale too. wish i’d clipped before it disappeared, as i could’ve had both Ibottas in one transaction.
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both 1 loaf and 2 mini loaf 14oz french breads price checking at $1.59 locally today. more business lost.
ChristianCJK says
Bought the 11.5oz Fairlife… despite what that digital coupon stated, MyMixx applied a bit of “balanced couponing” to it, and knocked a $1 off of it. Paid 50-cents, submitted to ibotta for 75-cents, and went negative on the transaction – yay?
In other news… um, does the Fairlife ibotta look like it’s going to reset again past 4/5? They are running a really tight marketing campaign on this, it seems…
assassin says
wow, MyMixx erring in the customer’s favor?! for that bit of discovery, you just might get your name etched into a globe or map.
i was able to do Ibottas on Saturday and Tuesday, so it did reset pretty fast. no clue going forward. the coupons (both digital and printable) disappeared fairly fast, though.
ChristianCJK says
Affirmative on a reset (for me): Expires April 6, 2017 12:28 AM
Coupon Maven says
A tip if you are buying Perdue chicken — look for small packages, as the .75 coupon is good on any size. I picked up four packages of drumsticks today, all around 1.5 pounds and all priced around $1.48-$1.50. With .75 coupons, they were about half that price — a steal!
assassin says
“.75 Annie’s mac and cheese”
a $1-off-2 showed up on Coupons.com. but depending on the on-package expiration dates, it might still be better to use them up sooner.
assassin says
not to be outdone, there are both $0.50-off-1 and $1.00-off-1 MyMixxes. it’s fun having your post get obsoleted within 4 hours! they’re really promoing the heck out of these things. i’ve never eaten Mac and Cheese before (aside from pushing a plate away after a couple bites circa age 8-9), but there’s a first time for everything.
the $3.50-off-2 Annie’s myriad cookies/crackers/fruit snacks is also back, but be forewarned to have your cheaper item be close as possible to $3.50, or to haggle with cashiers, if you don’t want value going down the drain.
ChristianCJK says
Just a little snippet here to amplify on this (from MyMixx):
SAVE $1.00 ON ONE
Annie’s
SAVE $1.00 ON ONE when you buy ONE PACKAGE of any Annie’s™ Mac & Cheese
Expires: 06/14/17
and um… currently on sale for $1.00! :)
ChristianCJK says
And actually, on sale thru 4/30… so plenty of time to hit it. :)
ChristianCJK says
Also…
Clip the SavingStar rebate:
Save $1.00 when you buy TWO (2) PACKAGES of any Annie’s® Mac & Cheese
Expires 4/30/2017
One time use only
Then buy 3 boxes for free (assuming you have the MyMixx $1 off 1, $1 off 2 digital coupons)… :)
assassin says
i thought that on $N-off-M coupons, the savings are considered to “encompass” the M items. thus, this’d be stacking manufacturer’s coupons, which SavingStar frowns upon (even if they might not readily catch it).
ChristianCJK says
Yes… but I cannot remember if said policy has ever disqualified any of my rebates with them:
“Do SavingStar offers stack with in-store discounts or manufacturers’ coupons?
Generally, manufacturers state that it is against their policies for shoppers to redeem more than one manufacturer’s offer for the same purchase. If you use in-store digital coupons it may prevent you from earning a reward for the corresponding SavingStar offer.
You can use SavingStar offers in conjunction with in-store discounts.”