2 boxes of Duncan Hines for 1c at Target with price matching!

11/02/2009 6:00 pm · 7 comments

duncan hines

Did you get a Walmart ad in yesterday’s paper? (if not, you can pick one up at the store.)
Take the ad to Target and ad match the following Duncan Hines deal at the service desk.

  • Duncan Hines Cake Mix
  • Retail: 78c (at Walmart)
  • Coupon: (2) 50c Target printable and 55c/2 from 10/11 Smart Source
  • Total: 1 cent  for 2!

This deal is only good through Saturday, November 7th!
You should be able to do this… but some people have said their Target won’t let you use Target coupons when you price match.
Most people don’t have trouble using more than 1 like Target printable per transaction.

Thanks Couponing to Disney for passing this along

Sally passed this along,

When you price match at Target the Target Coupons don’t actually stack with the Manufacturer’s Coupons,

So for this Ad it would be:

Duncan Hines Cake Mixes

$1.29 @ Target
- $.50 Target Coupon
= $.79
- $.55/2 Manufacturer’s Coupon
= $.52 each.
You Pay the $.52, then take the ad to Guest Services to Price Match, when they price match, they would refund you the difference between the Price w/ the Target Coupon, and the Price that you are matching, so in this scenario they would refund you $.01.

HTH!

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Beth November 5, 2009 at 6:51 pm

I live in NJ and today I tried to use 3 printable online coupons for the Kellog’s cereal. On the coupon it is printed “only 1 per transaction.” The sales lady refused to let me use all of them. Was she correct? Can anyone help me?

Amber November 3, 2009 at 4:27 pm

If you are in California the Wal-Mart ad is advertising Betty Crocker not Duncan Hines. My Target had several Duncan Hines mixes for $.97 so I paired that with the $.50/1 Target coupon and the $.55/2 manufacturer’s coupon from the paper a few weeks ago and got them for $.20.

Sally November 3, 2009 at 8:22 am

OoOo Thanks Rosie,

I’ll have to try that!! :)

Rosie November 2, 2009 at 10:45 pm

I’ve been able to price match and then use a Target coupon on top of the price match… Sally is right, if you go through the check out lane, then go to guest services for the correction they COUNT the target coupon discount as the price they sell it to you (look at the recipt… the target coupons change the line item price of the item normally). However, skip the check out lane and go straight to guest services. Have them do the price match, then give them your target coupons and your manny… should work fine. I got 18 cent boxes of cereal using that method a few months ago. HTH someone!

Shellie November 2, 2009 at 10:29 pm

I’m not sure which add my coupons came from, with Walmart rollback, Betty Crocker frosting $.50 savings on 1 tub, $.78- coupon $.50= $.38 for 1 tub of frosting. May not be the cake mix, but still a good deal.

Sally November 2, 2009 at 10:26 pm

When you price match at Target the Target Coupons don’t actually stack with the Manufacturer’s Coupons,

So for this Ad it would be:

Duncan Hines Cake Mixes

$1.29 @ Target
- $.50 Target Coupon
= $.79
- $.55/2 Manufacturer’s Coupon
= $.52 each.
You Pay the $.52, then take the ad to Guest Services to Price Match, when they price match, they would refund you the difference between the Price w/ the Target Coupon, and the Price that you are matching, so in this scenario they would refund you $.01.

HTH!

shawna November 2, 2009 at 9:48 pm

Our Wal-mart ad is on Betty Crocker not Duncan Hines. :(

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