I was over on Betty Crocker’s site doing some matchups for this week’s Deals of the Week writeup and spotted these:
I think it’s pretty safe to say that these coupons will not be worth the paper they’re printed on! Ha.
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I was over on Betty Crocker’s site doing some matchups for this week’s Deals of the Week writeup and spotted these:
I think it’s pretty safe to say that these coupons will not be worth the paper they’re printed on! Ha.
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coupontom says
The bigger question is; is there a print limit on these?
BunGirl says
FYI, they each print as $1 off coupons. (Yes, I had to try it.)
kimlarsen says
Hi Jill – so I just barely moved to Chicago and I am trying to figure out couponing here. I don’t have a subscription to the Tribune yet, so I headed down to Walgreens this afternoon to pick up a paper for the coupons. There was only one coupon insert and it was the Red Plum. It didn’t have any Smart Source coupons. Is this normal for the Chicago Tribune? Did anyone else get a Red Plum insert only? I’m just trying to figure out what I should expect.
Thanks!
rswehrle says
I saw this too so I decided to print one, and it has a $1.00 value. Just thought you should know.