
It has been a while since I’ve posted a great Publix trip. I’ve certainly had many great Publix trips lately, but this one is just the icing on the cake!!
Today’s trip shows the importance of stacking coupons (combining a manufacturer’s coupon with a store coupon).
Here is the breakdown of my trip:
(2) Nabisco Mini Variety Packs – $5.99 – BOGO price $3.00 – Used $1.50 coupon = $1.50 each.
(2) Ronzoni Quick Cook Pasta – $1.29 – BOGO price $0.64 – Used $0.50 coupon (doubled) = $0.46 overage on each!
(2) Progresso Bread Crumbs – $2.09 – BOGO price $1.05 – Used $1.00 coupon = $0.05 each
(1) Hidden Valley Farmhouse Original Dressing – $3.39 – BOGO price $1.70 – Used $2.00 coupon = $0.30 overage!
(2) Milky Way Bare – $0.45 – Used BOGO coupon (doubled) = $0 each
(4) Sundown Vitamin B-6 – $3.59 – Used $1 manufacturer’s coupon and $6 off 2 Publix coupon = $0.41 overage on each!
(4) Sundown Vitabmin A – $3.29 – Used $1 manufacturer’s coupon and $6 off 2 Publix coupon = $0.71 overage on each!
My total before tax was negative $1.41!! After tax I only had to pay $1.69 for my $56.61 worth of groceries!!
What to do with all of those vitamins you ask? I plan to donate them to the food bank at my church and use them in Coupon Party goody bags.



GIRL! YOU KICK BUTT!!!
so your the one hogging all the vitamins LOL. Just a little wrong since the coupon does state one per customer. Great trip tho!
No, the coupon does not say one per person. I printed them fairly off coupons.com and got them out of the Smart Source insert a few weeks back. Also, my Publix scrutinizes every coupon, so if they have no problem with it why should I?