Beginning 8/12, selected Kellogg’s cereals will be on sale for $1.49 each when you buy in multiples of four. We have some great coupons available that you may wish to print now in anticipation of this sale!
A full breakout of all available coupons is below, but your best bet is to print $1.00 Kellogg’s coupons from Kellogg’s Family Rewards. Each $1.00 coupon requires 850 Kellogg’s points to print. If you have any on-product codes to enter into Kellogg’s site, this would be a good time to enter them and build up your points before the sale begins! The same is true for scanning and submitting any receipts with Kellogg’s products on them to the site— you’ll accumulate points for these too.
If you’re brand-new to KFR, create a new account with them, then head to the bottom of this post, where I’ve got links to many past free-points codes too.
With $1 coupons, you’ll pay just .49 per box of cereal!
Here are your products and matchups for this sale:
Apple Jacks 12-12.6oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points to print – click “rewards” to print. Need points?)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Corn Pops 12-12.6oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1
– .50 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (free to print – click on “Coupons”)
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Froot Loops 12-12.6oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Frosted Flakes 15oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Rice Krispies 12-12.6oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1 Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (free to print – click on “Coupons”)
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Smacks 15oz. – $1.49
– $1 off – Kellogg’s Family Rewards printable (need 850 points)
– $1 off 2 – 8/2 RP1
– $1 off 3 – 7/26 RP2
Here’s an archive of my past “Free Kellogg’s Points” posts. I do not know if older posts’ codes will still be valid, but if you’re brand-new to Kellogg’s Family Rewards, you may be able to receive credit for some of these older codes. If you’re new to KFR, first sign up for a Kellogg’s Family Rewards account (it’s free!) and then see if any of these older codes work for you:
- 100 Kellogg’s Family Rewards points
- 350 Kellogg’s Family Rewards points + 280 older points codes
- 150 Kellogg’s Family Rewards codes
- 50 Kellogg’s Family Rewards codes + 350 older points codes
- 340 older Kellogg’s Family Rewards codes
- 75 Kellogg’s Family Rewards points + 360 older codes
- 338 Kellogg’s Family Rewards codes
- 170 Kellogg’s Family Rewards codes + 490 older points codes
bigmoney says
So the mini-wheats in the picture are not listed as included? Hate that. I don’t buy much sugar cereal, but I’ll be buying 4 boxes of rice krispies, I guess.
Coupon Maven says
I caught that too, and that’s why I didn’t list matchups for Mini Wheats (though the $1-off-2s are good on most varieties.) I hope they are included and it wasn’t just an ad mistake. We’ll see once the sale begins, I guess..!
dancingwolves says
Jill, I feel like a moron. I recently updated my profile and got 100 points. But am thoroughly confused on what the offers are. When I click on them it says what the points can go for. Then there are the old codes and points and they use that term interchangeably. Can you give me a brief synopsis of how this works.
I get the part about uploading receipts. But I can’t figure out how I know what items earn points and which ones do not (are they on all Kelloggs products?).
Thank you.
Coupon Maven says
OK. Let’s walk through it :)
Codes are what give you points to redeem on the site. The old way of entering codes is to type/paste them into the Enter Codes box in Kellogg’s Family Rewards. Each code generates a certain number of points.
Once you have some points in the account, you can click on “Rewards,” “See All Rewards,” and then choose “Coupons” to print the high-value coupon offers.
New Kellogg’s products on the shelves no longer have codes on the packaging (I am still entering some old codes from things I have around the house.) If the product has the Kellogg’s Family Rewards logo on the outside of the box, it qualifies for points if the receipt is scanned.