Wednesday, July 15, 2009

FREE Breyers Yogurt!


Remember the Breyers coupon I posted about earlier? Well, when I posted it all I was thinking about was ice cream, BUT hello?... they sell yogurt too!

Use the $1 off ANY 2 Breyers products coupon to score FREE yogurt! Breyers yogurt goes on sale for .50 each quite often, so 2 for FREE after the coupon. You should actually be able to print 2 coupons per computer--which means 4 FREE yogurts!

(Thanks, CouponGeek!)

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm horrible at the printer..but is there a way to print just the coupon? Without the picture and other writing?

Never tired this before! Looks good! Thanks a bunch!!!!!

C and G said...

i press the cancel button as soon as the coupon is printed and it stops printing the other junk . . .

Jennifer Pix said...

My mind would have been ice cream too! :-)

Unknown said...

omg GENIUS!!!
I have a bunch of these coupons now. I can't wait for free yogurt :)

Maggie said...

Sweet!

Aiden said...

Do we know where they yougurt is on sale yet???

Lisa said...

albertsons has the pints of breyers for 1.00 each. Use the $1 of 2 coupon and get them for .50 each!

Lisa said...

I meant the ice cream - not yogurt!

Anonymous said...

what zip code are you all using? i can't get it to work thanks

Money Saving Madness said...

Zip code 15747 and many others have it.

I just posted about how you can get two more coupons per computer from a second link--!!

Natalie said...

There was also a $1/1 coupon in last Sunday's Red Plum coupon insert (07/12/09). The coupon says "Save $1 when you buy any one Breyers product".

Jackie said...

C and G:
Thanks, I do that since you or someone else clued me in but I notice now they have gotten wise to that and they are printing the coupon after the picture. Any idea what to do with that?

ilja said...

just wondering when the USPS delivers you something but when i read the shipping box it said cost: p/p what does this mean thanks!

Anonymous said...

ijla - I think p/p means pre-paid or postage paid. When I worked for UPS, having p/p on a shipping label meant that the shipping had been paid for.

Jessica said...

I just saw Bryers yogurt at Walmart for .50. Of course, the shelf was empty!