Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Smith’s Double Coupon Shopping Trip

It was pretty crazy this morning. There was about 25 people lined up at Smith's in Payson waiting for the doors to open. Most of it was wiped out by the time I left. They did have Totinos pizza rolls left. Everything else was pretty wiped out though.

So if you want to go and get some deals wait until they restock. Usually that's ether Friday night or Early Saturday. Just call your local Smith's and see when they will be restocking.

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What I bought:

5 - Ivory 3pk bar soap $1.00

used $.25/1 (RP 6/6-18)

doubled = FREE

5 – Totinos pizza rolls $.99

used $.35/1 (SS 5/30-5)

doubled = FREE

5 – Frigo String Cheese 16ct $2.98

use $.50/1 (SS 5/2-46)

doubled = $1.98

5 – Bumble Bee Tuna pouches $1.19

used $.55/1 blinky

doubled = $.19

10 – Cache Valley Cheese $2.29

use $.55/1 (SS 4/25 , SS 5/23)

doubled = $1.29

( I bought these for the Zoo tickets)

10 – Lean Cuisine Entree $.79 ea (managers special)

used $1.00/5 (SS 5/2-11)

= $.59 each

5 – Banquit Frozen Entree $.69 ea

1- Gold Fish Crackers $1.00

$.50 loadable coupon came off

= $.50


I bought $114.18 in groceries for

$38.20

Plus I used my double points coupon and got double the points.

3 comments:

  1. What is a double points coupon?

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  2. Smith’s has a reward program. For every $1 spent you get a point. If you get 500 points in a 3 month period they send you a check for $5. Then for ever 100 points after that you get an additional $1. The last time they sent out the checks they also sent coupons. In the stack of coupons they gave me was a coupon for double the points in a transaction of $60 or more. This is before coupons. You have to make sure that you give them the double points coupon before your coupons for the items purchased. This one transaction that only cost me $38 dollars gave almost 200 points.

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  3. Oh wow. That is cool. Too bad I'm moving out of state in a month. I've tried doing coupons, but I just can't do it. I am so tired from delivering the newspapers every morning.

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