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2/23/2012

BOGO on Odwalla reward on Recyclebank, plus other rewards


To celebrate getting 200,000 likes on Facebook, Recyclebank is offering a limited time high-value reward, a buy-one-get-one-free coupon for Odwalla.  Even though they are limiting this to 2,000 prints, I was just able to get one a few minutes ago, so if you like Odwalla Smoothies, get this reward now (only 25 points).

Not a member of Recyclebank yet?  You don't need to be a greenie to join (I'm not).  It's very easy to accumulate points and they have great coupon and gift card rewards.  You can join here now.

 These are coupons that I routinely request from Recyclebank Rewards.  You can find them in the "Get Rewards" section:


I print this coupon out religiously from both my and my husband's Recyclebank every week (it's limited to one print per week).  We are big tuna consumers here and our Kroger affiliate store, King Soopers, routinely has Bumble Bee Chunk Light on sale for $0.79-$0.69 per can.  This coupon drives it down to $0.29-$0.19 per can.  Even if you don't live near a Kroger affiliate store, many drugstores like CVS, Walgreen's and Rite Aid cycle under $1 sales on Bumble Bee tuna.  This is one of my favorite and most useful coupons.

Kashi products (cereal, snack bars, granola bars) are always on sale at Target for somewhere between $2.50-$3.50.  Using a $2 coupon  makes for some very cheap Kashi items.  Whole Foods occasionally comes out with store coupons for Kashi, which, depending on your region, can be stacked with this manufacturer's coupon for great savings. 
 

Here are a few regional high-value coupons that we download regularly.  Depending on where you live and which address you have entered in your Recyclebank profile, you might or might not be able to access them:


If you live in Arizona, Texas, Colorado, or California, Sprouts has got the same sort of natural and organic merchandise that Whole Foods does, but their produce is priced much lower.  They also have their own store coupons which can be stacked with manufacturer's coupon, like those at Mambo Sprouts.  I send for this coupon regularly and never walk into Sprouts without it.  I buy about $40 worth of organic stuff at Sprouts every third week, and with all of my coupons, the bill usually comes to about $15.


My husband traveled a great deal to Omaha last year for business, so we got a small temporary apartment there.  One of my favorite supermarkets in Omaha is Bag 'N Save.  They have spectacular sales (I once drove back to Denver with a car trunk full of dirt-cheap Bounty and Purex), and their kosher department is excellent.  Whenever we drive to Omaha, I print this coupon first, for my regular Bag 'N Save haul.

ALbertsons is located in Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. I find most of their stuff to be overpriced, but it's got great sales and coupon deals. I never walk into one without one of these coupons.  

A great way to use $__ off $__ coupons is to stack them with free product or BOGO coupons.  Make sure the cashier rings the $__ off $__ coupons first, before all the other ones, and you can make out like a bandit.

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