
Remember the Planters Nuts coupon I just shared with you? I mentioned that you may be able to get the Trail Mix free when it goes for sale. Well, great news! you don’t have to wait at all. You can get them free right now with this deal:
Buy two Planters Trail Mix $1.99 each (reg. price)
Use two $1.50/1 Planters Nuts coupon
Use $1/2 Planters Trail Mix Walgreens store coupon from March Booklet
Free after coupons [Thanks Moms By Heart]
Plus my friend Marcia left a comment sharing that she found Planters nuts containers on clearance at Walgreens for $1.75 each. Pay only 25 cents each if you are lucky to find this clearance sale as well.









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Our Walgreens has the large cans of cashews on clearance for $2 + change (maybe $2.60?)
Thanks!
One of the stores in my area would not let me use 2 of the same printed coupon last week (most sites allow you to have a print limit of 2). I’ve shopped there before and this is the first time I’ve had that problem. She had no problem accepting 4 of the same coupon I clipped from my newspaper. Has anyone else been told this at Walgreens?
I wonder if it was just the manager on duty that night. I’ve had problems with her in the past. When she worked at a different store (which I no longer shop at becuase of her) she told me I could only redeem one RR per purchase and told me somewhat rudely to read the fine print. Well I had read the fine print and she was wrong. But since she was the manager, the cashier would not complete my transaction with more than one RR.
I have has this happen. Actually they would only let me use one manufacturer q per order even though it says per purchase. I guess per purchase means per transaction. But I went back to a different cashier and didn’t have a problem. I wish they would have a coupon policy.
I cannot get these bricks coupons to print anymore. They ask for for my zip code and then stay “thinking” forever. I have waited up to 15 minutes with no success. Does anyone have any idea what I may be missing?
Thanks,
Amanda
I went to Wags last night for the Planters Trail mix, and even though I had enough items for all of my coupons, the register still beeped because the “Walgreens” coupon in the March booklet for the Planters trail mix is tecnically a manufacturer’s coupon, so it counted for all 4 bags of the Planters trail mix, which means I would have had to have an additional 4 “filler” items to make my IP coupons go through, right? The manager allowed it “this time.” How can they classify it as a MQ when it says “only good at Walgreens?”
@Heather- You need to hand the cashier all your Manufacturer q’s first, and then your Walgreen’s q. Sounds like maybe you had it the other way around last night? If so, that’s why it stopped you. I had problems too, but I was distracted and the cashier took one printed q, then the Walgreen’s q, and then it beeped and wouldn’t let my other printed q go thru…..because she had already scanned the Walgreen’s q. I couldn’t convince her to fix it, so I let it drop. Oh well! You win some, you lose some!
I had the same thing happen the other day where the cashier took of the Wags q before the mq. I asked her to void the wags q, use mq 1st then “try” the wags q again. It worked fine and she was glad I helped her figure out why it does that. OK!
I did hand her the MQ’s first, but because the Walgreens Planters coupons is actually a MQ, it wouldn’t let the internet printables go through.
This deal did not work for me – the savings book coupon specifically says “Manufacturer’s Coupon” and was not taken as a store coupon. That was my experience; perhaps other locations take it as a store coupon. For my experience and other coupon frustrations, see http://www.frugalfollies.com/2010/03/my-pet-peeve-with-blog-deals.html
The person that told you that the coupons in the booklet are manufactuer’s coupons was correct. They are manufacturer funded additional savings that are given only to Walgreens. That is why they say only good at Walgreens. Walgreens negotiates with manufacturer’s every month to bring money saving coupons to the store for our shoppers to take advantage of. However, because they are manufacturer coupons, Walgreens has to abide by the rules of the manufacturer in order to redeem. I hope this sheds some light as to why they ring the way they do and why the rules seems stricter on these coupons than any in the regular ad.