Here are your Jewel-Osco deals for the new ad:
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Top deals:
.19 Oscar Mayer bologna, .73 Barilla pasta, .88 Essential Everyday light bulbs, $1.24 Kikkoman soy sauce, $1.29 Keebler cookies, $1.50 Challenge butter, $1.50 Hungry Jack pancake mix and $2 syrup, $1.55 Jack’s pizzas, $1.75 Blue Bunny ice cream, $1.99 Organic Valley milk, $2 Hillshire Farm sausage, $2.33 Frutarre bars, $2.99 Downy, $5.49 Green Mountain K-Cups
NFriday says
Hi- I was in Jewel on Monday, and they had $.55 peelies on some of the minute maid orange juice, which brings the price down to $1.95. Hope this helps, Nancy
Coupon Maven says
Reader Monique spotted another $1 printable coupon for Organic Valley milk! I’ll update above too. I’m loving organic milk at $1.99 this week!
dpalucci says
A bum trip to Jewel for last weeks dog food sale later I realized they changed their sale dates. Grr, why are they always trying to fix what isn’t broke there? At least I didn’t have the pokey bagger trying to follow me out to my car with my cart this time :/
cheryl3651 says
The printable for Challenge butter is no longer working. I was going to buy some anyway because $2.50 is still a decent price, but I also found a tearpad thing next to the product for a $1.00 off coupon…doesn’t have a limit – I took four and bought four. I like these new tearpads – you actually have to work a little to get them. Keeps people from grabbing the entire stack to (not) use later. ;)
mgh says
Jewel is also offering 10% off your purchase if you are wearing a Blackhawks jersey on game days!!
MamaHan says
I was at my lovely Hoffman Estates Jewel earlier today, and the Barilla Whole Grain are also $1. Print and use the coupon that Jill linked to get .50 a box. Note, the size is less than a pound, but I think it’s worth it to sneak a little more fiber in. : )
hwendt12 says
I’m going tonight to pick up some things and the Blue Bunny printable came across as ‘any Blue Bunny Novelty Carton’-does that apply to the regular ice cream containers or just pops, cones, etc.??