Top deals:
.99 Birds Eye frozen vegetables, .99 Crest Scope mouthwash, .99 Nabisco Snak Saks, .99 Pepperidge Farm Goldfish, .99 Suave Professionals, $2.99 Kroger coffee, $2.99 Private Selection ice cream
Mariano’s Shopping Tools:
- View weekly ad
- Mariano’s Coupon Policy
- 2021 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: August 2021
- National Catalina Offers: August 2021
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
Ecoupons for Mariano’s:
- Load Mariano’s ecoupons
- Ibotta offers
- Checkout 51 offers
- SavingStar offers (load online, redeem via app)
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.
MamaHan says
The 6/27 SS has Nabisco coupons for .75/2 cookie or crackers that are 3.5 oz or larger. Looks like you can use it on the .99 snack packs, limit 5.
About a month ago, I started seeing Mission tortilla coupon dispensers in various stores. Coupons vary, and I’ve got some that are .75/1 and $1/1, which you can use for the street taco tortillas on sale for .99, limit 5.
For both of the offers above, be sure to log into your account and download the $1 store coupon.
assassin says
or a $1-off-2 Checkout51 rebate, for 7+ oz. (Limit 5 offers).
John W. says
Clip the save $15 off 3 online pickup/delivery orders coupon (must spend $35+, after digital coupons)
More Buy 5+, Save $1 each deals:
Oscar Meyer franks $1.25; orange juice gallon $2.99; Little Bites mini-wheats 1.99-$1 digital coupon=99 cents. Big Wheels ice cream sandwiches $1.50; Voortman wafers 10.6 oz. 50 cents; suave body wash 99 cents so 50 cents with $1 off 2 coupon; Harvest Snaps pea snacks 99 cents; Johnsonville Flame Grilled Fully Cooked Italian Sausage 14 oz. $1.49
Cascadian Farm Organic Soft Baked Wild Blueberry Squares are clearance for $1.14, might also be $1 off if you can find them.
assassin says
Buy 5 Or More, Save $1 Each sale:
“$2.99 Fairlife milk
52oz. – $2.99”
and $0.75 Kroger Cash Back for the DHA Omega-3 type, limit 5 (must be single transaction).
Cash Back, which is very new to me, functions by you clipping an offer like an e-coupon, and it awarding you the money a few days after the transaction. this can then be loaded onto your shopper’s card (for use in future transactions), or transferred to a PayPal account.
note that if you live by a Tony’s, the Fairlifes can be had for $1.99 with e-coupon (limit 2).
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Cascadian Farm Premium Organic Cut Spinach, 10 oz (frozen product) is supposedly on clearance/sale for $1.49 (discounted from $2.99) at the local store. pay $0.49 final.
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Hormel No Beans Chili, Turkey or normal, 15 oz is on sale for $2.00 (discounted from $2.59). and the manufacturer’s website has an $0.55-off-3 printable for chili products. pay $0.82/each final for 3.
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Sweet Nothings Plant-Based Frozen Snacks, 3.5 fl oz, an organic item, are $2.49 (discounted from $3.49). plus, the Smoothie type specifically has a $1 Kroger Cash Back offer (described under Fairlife above for those unfamiliar). pay $0.49/each final for Smoothie (up to 5 count, i think, but double-check this).
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Kroger Big Wheels ice cream sandwiches, 24 fl oz 6-packs, are on sale for $2.50 (from $3.49) and part of the Buy 5 at the local store, per the website. if correct, pay $1.50 final. i mention this because the current and next ad list them as an inferior $2.99 – $1 = $1.99 .
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Johnsonville Flame Grilled Fully Cooked Sausage, 14 oz is in the Buy 5. the Original Bratwurst is at its unimpressive regular price of $4.99. however, the local store had/has the Italian Sausage on clearance for $2.49, and with no indication on the shelf tag! i picked up a few on 7/20/21 during the last mix-and-match. the website is indicating/implying it’s no longer in-stock, but no clue what the situation is in-store. if your location is clearing it and it’s still present, pay $1.49 final.
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Califia Farms 48 fl oz cold brew coffees are $3.99 before mix-and-match.
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Minute Rice Ready to Serve, 7 – 8.8oz, are $1.99 before mix-and-match.
assassin says
“Sweet Nothings Plant-Based Frozen Snacks, 3.5 fl oz, an organic item, are $2.49 (discounted from $3.49). plus, the Smoothie type specifically has a $1 Kroger Cash Back offer (described under Fairlife above for those unfamiliar). pay $0.49/each final for Smoothie (up to 5 count, i think, but double-check this).”
it’s Limit 2; my mistake. and it expires 8/11/21.
as for the Tropical Greens one, it seems that by mariano’s not putting “smoothie” in the item title, it missed out on cashback linkages. so you’re required to get the Strawberry one.
assassin says
re: Johnsonville Flame Grilled Fully Cooked Sausage:
as of night 8/11/21, 3 were in-stock, and they have a proper shelf tag up now.
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re: Fairlife 52 fl oz milk:
“note that if you live by a Tony’s, the Fairlifes can be had for $1.99 with e-coupon (limit 2).”
tony’s website was showing a 50 cents higher $4.49 – $2 e-coupon for the DHA Omega-3s, which is at odds with a DHA bottle being 1 of 2 pictured next to the $1.99 e-coupon in last week’s ad. so mariano’s final $2.24 price might well be better (thanks to their sale price across the brand being uniform). tony’s had none of that type in-stock nor sale shelf tags, so i couldn’t test those out on tuesday 8/10.
at any rate, the Kroger cash back 75 cents on DHA Omega-3 expires 8/13/21.
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re: Kroger Big Wheel ice cream sandwiches:
$2.50 – $1.50 is indeed the shelf tag for these items (both Vividly Vanilla and Chocolate Chip Cookie) as of a night 8/11/21 visit. note that the website lists Vividly Vanilla twice: both are 108 mL or 4 fl oz volume per sandwich, but one is 70g mass and the other 60g, per the side nutritional panel. sneaky downsizing (filling with air)?!?
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re: Cascadian Farm Premium Organic Cut Spinach:
the local store had 5 in stock; bought 2!
assassin says
(Buy 5 Or More, Save $1 Each sale:)
as advertised: chobani 4-packs are $2.49 after mix-and-match (from $3.99 or $4.69 regular). these low lifes recently shrunk the Flip multi-packs to have 4.5oz cups from the usual 5.3oz, but the conventional Greeks are still 5.3oz.
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not in ad: Chobani Probiotic Yogurt Drink, 6 ct / 24 fl oz , are $2.79 (versus hefty $5.99 regular). plus, there’s a $1 e-coupon, AND they’re participating in Kroger Cash Back for $1.50 off (limit 5)! pay $0.29 final for the first, and $1.29 for each subsequent (up to 5)!
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some notable yogurt sales, not in the Buy 5:
Icelandic Provisions Traditional Skyr, 5.3 oz, is $1.00 (discounted from $1.99).
So Delicious Pairings and Silk mix-in style yogurts, 5.3oz, are $1.00 (discounted from $1.79 and $2.29, respectively).
based on website pricing, i suspect that the local store is clearing out the following items:
– Chobani with Oatmeal, 5.3oz, 2 types = $1.69 and $1.89 (from $1.99 regular)
– Dannon Oikos Blue, 3 types = $1.23 (discounted from $1.29)
– Chobani Willamette Raspberry Less Sugar Greek Yogurt, 5.3 oz = $1.03 (discounted from $1.29)
all but the 3rd of those is a feeble discount; i’m basing my theory of clearances on these all being reduced some multiple of 5% from regular price. mariano’s often has pathetic “closeout” prices on non-frozen dairy. it’s like they know it’s perishable and needs to be moved anyway, so they don’t bother giving much further incentive for items that they’re clearing for good.
it’s a shame on the chobani oatmeals, as those would often go on $1.00 _normal sales_ (50% off; walloping most clearances at the chain), and i really liked the product. jewel cleared the line out months ago, and there’s no indication of walmart, target, or tony’s carrying them. dunno where i’ll get my fix on these going forward.
as for oikos blue, i hope that the manufacturer isn’t replacing them with the new, white cup Blended line, as those are all non-fat from what i see, and i prefer some creaminess to my yogurts.
assassin says
“some notable yogurt sales, not in the Buy 5:
So Delicious Pairings and Silk mix-in style yogurts, 5.3oz, are $1.00 (discounted from $1.79 and $2.29, respectively).”
combine the latter type with a coupons.com printable for $0.55-off-1 Silk Almondmilk or Soymilk Yogurt Alternative 5.3oz cup, expiring 9/4/21.
assassin says
“not in ad: Chobani Probiotic Yogurt Drink, 6 ct / 24 fl oz , are $2.79 (versus hefty $5.99 regular). plus, there’s a $1 e-coupon, AND they’re participating in Kroger Cash Back for $1.50 off (limit 5)! pay $0.29 final for the first, and $1.29 for each subsequent (up to 5)!”
wait, per https://www.marianos.com/hc/help/faqs/ways-to-save/cash-back ,
(hat tip https://www.krogerkrazy.com/2019/07/how-does-kroger-cash-back-work/),
you’re not supposed to be able to combine Cash Back with any (manufacturer?)
coupon!
thus, using Cash Back INSTEAD should be the superior option, unless you’re buying 6!
that means $1.29 best case scenario, and $1.79 for a 6-pack where the e-coupon
applied at register.
however, stacking has worked for me so far on Chips Ahoy! America’s Got Talent Golden
Candy Chip cookies 12.4oz, and Barilla Chickpea Casarecce Pasta 8.8oz (250g). (this
was before i knew the rules.) so you can roll the dice here by keeping the e-coupon
clipped.
the manufacturer’s e-coupon runs thru Aug. 21, and the Cash Back Aug. 18.
assassin says
(Buy 5 Or More, Save $1 Each sale:)
“$1.99 Silk almondmilk
Half gallons – $1.99”
oatmilk is $2.49, and has two instances of mariano’s manufacturer’s e-coupons (one expiring today 8/10/21, the other 8/31/21), and 2 instances of coupons.com/cash-back (expiring 8/17/21 and 9/3/21), which you claim by submitting a receipt photo. pay $0.49 final, for as many as 4!!
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Colgate Gum Renewal Toothpaste, 3 oz is $6.99 (discounted from $7.99), participating in the mix-and-match, and has a $6 manufacturer’s e-coupon expiring tomorrow 8/11/21! pay -$0.01 final!!
Calibabydolly says
I am commenting about the Colgate whopping $6 e cpn, as it is the same at my Kroger store here. Be careful! I did this last time they offered it and at self check the cashier had to manually enter in (at 1 penny less mind you) $5.99 for the digital coupon that did NOT come off. She said it was because it went below zero and the store does not allow that. So when the exact same thing happened the other day here I called over the cashier and she said sorry cannot do anything! Sent me to CS desk where she ALSO denied giving me my $6 back (since I paid it!) But sent me to call the company. I ended up speaking with corporate and the nice lady gave me a $6 credit on my Kroger card! I told her I was planning on doing a survey after it actually went thru but that was too much leg work for that toothpaste, especially since I don’t need it. Lately my Kroger has become very hard to coupon at, paper OR digital now. Beware! Hopefully Mariano’s is better. I am glad they do the cash back there too. I have only received offers several times but it is nice when it works!