At Walmart they have Hefty One Zip quart storage bags priced at $1.00, if you pair that up with the $1.00 off coupon from the 5/17 red plum they are FREE!
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where do i get the coupon fot the hefty bags at
Keri It is manufacturer coupon so they should take it….it frustrates me when they are so difficult
I tried this deal in SoCal, w/ the blinkie coupons from Albertsons. My regular WalMart said they didn’t take blinkie coupons???
It’s a MC how can they not take it? Does Super WalMart have a different policy? I need some free ziplocs!
Jenn….the only way to get them now is t buy them off of ebay…
So is there any way to get a Red Plum coupon after the fact? I am new to this addiction and want to start saving. Do I just print out what I might use from RP and wait for it to go on sale ’cause then it’s gone?
the walmart in Twin Falls has them priced at $1.98.
no free deal for us.
Sue I do not know what the prices are in others areas
Is this a regional deal? Are all Walmarts including California Walmarts participating?
Mike I am working on a post right now to help you more with this question it should be up later today
Cool thanks! I will have to keep my eyes open for them from here on out. I don;t think I ever realized they were called Smart Source! Thanks.
Mike the smart source coupons come in the sunday papers with the ads…hope that helps
Any comment on where you get the smart source coupons? I am still not sure!
Thanks everyone!
I got the Kashmi cereals at target the other night for about 50 cents a box! hehe
I love that stuff and it is normally almost 4 bucks a box!
ML
Our local grocery store blinkie machine spits out “Save $1.00 on any Hefty item.” I’ve been saving these and taking them to Wal-mart for the 1.00 bags there. I’ve got a huge stockpile.
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I bought a bunch of these a few weeks ago. I didn’t have any more coupons (used them to double and get free ones at albies) but I thought $1 a box was still a pretty good price, especially since I was out of the quart size.
This is probably a dumb question but I am new to this! When you say the 5/17 red plum and 6/21 smart source etc, what is that?
Are those sites on line or coupons someone sends you? Any chance of a brief explanation?
Thanks and great site, keep up the good work!