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Kroger Free or Cheap Deals June 26- July 2, 2019

Free Items: 

Vito Coco Pressed Coconut Water  (500 ml)- Up to 5 times
Cost: $2.00
Out of Pocket: $2.00
Rebate: $2.00 (IBOTTA) 
Rebate: $2.00 (Kroger Cash) 
Final Cost: Free

Creamette Homemade Pasta (Kroger sale until Tuesday, July 2, 2019) 
Cost: $1.99
Out of Pocket: $1.99
Rebate: $1.99 (IBOTTA) 
Final Cost: Free

Cracker Barrel Cubed Cheese (2oz) (Kroger sale until Tuesday, July 2, 2019) 
Cost: $1.00
Coupon: $1.00 (Kroger Digital)
Out of Pocket: $0.00
Final Cost: Free
A&W Root Beer Soda 2 Liter
Cost: $1.67
Coupon: $1.67 (Manufacturer provided)
Out of Pocket: $0.00
Final Cost: Free

Hallmark Card Deals

NOTE: I received 2 different Hallmark Card coupons in my Kroger App.  See the two
different scenarios below and use the one best suited to your coupon.

Deal 1: 
Cost: $0.49 per card
Coupon: $2.00 off 4 (Kroger Digital)
Out of Pocket: $0.00
Final Cost: Free
Deal 2: 
Cost: $0.99 per card
Coupon: $2.00 off 2 (Kroger Digital)
Out of Pocket: $0.00
Final Cost: Free

Great Deals: 
Kids Fresh Meals
Cost: 2 for  $7.00 or $3.50
Out of Pocket: $3.50
Rebate: $1.50 (IBOTTA) up to 5 times
Rebate: $1.50 (Kroger Cash) up to 5 times
Final Cost: $0.50

Jarritos Soda- MUST purchase 4 
Cost: $.79 X 4 = $3.16
Out of Pocket: $3.16
Rebate: $1.00 (IBOTTA)
Rebate: $1.00 (Kroger Cash)
Final Cost: $1.16 or $0.29 each

Bali 
Cost: 3 for  $5.00 or $1.67 each
Out of Pocket: $1.67
Rebate: $0.60 (IBOTTA) up to 5 times
Rebate: $0.50 (Kroger Cash) up to 5 times
Final Cost: $0.57 each

Luna Bars- MUST Purchase 2 
Cost: $1.00 X 2 = $2.00
Out of Pocket: $2.00
Rebate: $0.70 (IBOTTA) 
Rebate: $0.75 (Kroger Cash)
Final Cost: $0.55 or $0.28 each 

5 X Coupon Deals
** Download the products coupon @ Kroger.com or on your Kroger App and
enjoy the following prices up to 5 times. 


Private Selection Pepperoni- $4.49

Tyson Chicken Nuggets- $3.99

Private Selection Chocolate Candy Bars- $0.99

Banquet Sausage- $0.75

Kool Aid Bursts- $0.75

Kroger Peanut Butter or Jelly- $0.99

Chef Boyardee/Snack Packs- $0.80


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