Albertsons Coupon Matchups - Jan 14 - 20
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Albertsons Coupon Matchups – Jan 14 – 20

Posted on Wednesday, January 14th, 2015 at 8:00 am
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Welcome to this week’s Albertsons Coupon Matchups! Below are the best deals this week but be sure to click the button below to see ALL of this week’s coupon matchups!
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Multi-Item Deals
Buy 4, Save $4.00 Mix & Match

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Keebler Sandies, 11.2 – 13 oz – $0.99 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: Free
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Keebler Single Serve Variety Packs or Tray Packs, 5.4 – 12.24 oz – $2.99 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $1.99
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Apple Jacks, 12.2 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Corn Pops, 12.5 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Froot Loops, 12.2 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, 10.5 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Jif Peanut Butter Cereal, 9.1 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon

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Kellogg’s Special K Cereal, 11.2 – 13.1 oz – $1.49 – ea wyb 4
Final Price: $0.49
wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon
Condiments, Spice & Baking

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Bisquick Shake’n Pour Mix, 10.6 oz – $2.50
Final Price: $1.50
ea wyb 1; using $1.00/1 coupon
Cookies, Snacks & Candy

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Lindt Chocolate Bar, 3.5 – 4.4 oz – $2.00
Final Price: Free
wyb 1; after Shopmium Rebate
Frozen Foods

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Michelina’s Entrees, 8 – 10 oz – $0.88
Final Price: $0.68
ea wyb 5; using $1.00/5 coupon
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