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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Kroger Cart Buster EVENT and $25 Gift Card Giveaway


WOW!!! Kroger just keeps rolling out the sales and deals lately!!!!

Kroger will official kick off this sale tomorrow in some Kroger regions, but we will not get the sale until Wednesday here in Tx and La.  Normally I would wait until closer to our start date BUT Kroger has decided to raise the bar on this sale!!!!!

Not only will this be Kroger’s biggest-ever promotion BUT they are also going to be offering a "Deal of the Day" promotion.  Simply visit Kroger.com/CartBuster to participate in their “Deal of the Day” promotion! During each day of Kroger’s Cart Buster Savings Event, be one of the first 1000 people to click on the deal link and receive a free load-to-card coupon for the featured daily item.  This deal of the day promo starts tomorrow at 12 EST (11 AM for those in the Central time zone).

There will be more than 35 brands, across more than 60 categories from General Mills, P & G, Nestle, Pepsi and Kroger Banner Brands. During the Cart Buster Savings Event, you’ll find great savings in almost every department at the Kroger Family of Stores, which includes Kroger, Ralph’s, King Soopers, City Market, Dillons, Smith’s, Fry’s, QFC, Baker’s, Owen’s, Jay C Food Stores, Hilander, Gerbes, Food4Less, Pay Less Super Markets and Scott’s Food & Pharmacy.

Here are just a handful of the great brands participating in the event: Multigrain Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Hamburger Helper, Yoplait, Progresso, Totino’s, Green Giant, Cascadian Farm, Tide, Charmin, Bounty, Pampers, Pantene, Crest, Iams, Febreze, Old Spice, Bounce, DiGiorno’s, Nestle Toll House, Juicy Juice, Coffee-Mate, Edy’s, Stouffer’s, Lean Cuisine, Hot Pockets, Nestle Candy, Purina and many more!


Make sure to also channel your inner superstar and break out the video camera to “Show Us Your Deals!” Post an original video on YouTube letting the YouTube universe know about your saving tips and which “Deal of the Day” you loved.


WOW!! Sounds like we will be living in Kroger for yet another 2 weeks during this HOT sale!  I can't wait to get the ad and start working matchups of the deals.

BUT, even better, how would you like to win a giftcard for $25 to use at Kroger?????   I know $25 goes a LONG way for me at Kroger, and with this sale, it might for you as well.

One lucky reader of mine will win a $25 Kroger gift card, yay!!!!!
Contest starts NOW and will close on March 5th sometime in the evening.

You can enter as many of these ways as you like.  Each method will count as a separate entry.  Enter via the attached form (for security reasons).  You need only submit a form once filling out only the portions that pertain to your entry, I will separate them into separate entries before choosing a winner.


1. Subscribe to me via email or Rss Feed
2. Like my page on facebook
3. Follow me on twitter
4. Like Kroger on Facebook and leave a comment telling them KatyCouponers sent you
5. Tell me other ways you save money everyday (I will move these from the form over to the comment section for everyone's benefit :))

Disclosure: Kroger Family of Stores and General Mills/Nestle/P&G through MyBlogSpark provided me with the information on this sale as well as a $25 gift card for myself and second one to one of my readers.  No other compensation was given for this post and all opinions as always are my own.

95 comments:

  1. I make a meal plan for the week! - Mariah

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  2. I use HCW, printable coupons, watch my emails, facebook, load my kroger card!! - Nicole

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  3. coupons coupons coupons!!!! - Chellsey

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  4. just do what steph says :P - Deviya (sorry no brownie points to better your odds, but I like this one, lol)

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  5. shop at Kroger matching coupons to their great sales. - Frances

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  6. I do as much shopping as I can at Kroger because of the fuel discounts! - Michelle

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  7. trading items/coupons with friends. Signing up for deals like Lenny's free sub and other free food opportunities. - Kelley

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  8. red plum, GM, & other mfg coupons - Sandra

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  9. I e-mail companies that I like to ask for coupons - works more times than not :) - Rachel

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  10. Clip coupons, use e-coupons, use printables, trade coupons with friends - Pamela

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  11. I join all loyalty programs to earn free stuff :) - Christy

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  12. cook in quanity and freeze saves time and money - Janice

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  13. Try to follow a written budget! It is harder than it sounds! - Denise

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  14. PG w/ #1 and lately I've been using 2-20% off coupon codes w/ a $10 coupon code to save lots of money!! Yesterday I spent $6.50 on two cloth diapers originally priced at $20 each!!! - Amanda

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  15. loadable u promise garage saling donating because waht goes around comes around! - Susan

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  16. buy store brands, coupons, cooking from scratch- Sara

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  17. Other than using coupons on everything possible, I pacck a lunch daily for myself and my husbands lunches, and shop the clearance sections of stores first. - Shawn

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  18. online shopping mostly at amazon.com - Shuchi

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  19. Price compare fresh produce at Walmart - Rebecca

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  20. Double and triple manufacturer coupons, e-coupons, printable coupons, and store shopping cards - Cheryl

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  21. Never buy anything unless it's on sale (clothes,shoes,paper goods,appliances, etc)- Susan

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  22. I pack hubby's lunch & dinner when he goes to work! With all these free groceries, it saves us tons of money! - April

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  23. Bring my own recycled bags!! - Maya

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  24. taking the bus no car means no high gas prices for me - Jessica

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  25. only buy items that are super cheap or free after coupons. use hotcouponworld.com - Michele

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  26. reuse and repurpose items around the house - pheobie

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  27. Combining my coupon deals with recipes to make very low cost meals. - Wendy

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  28. bring lunch to work instead of buying lunch - Katrina

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  29. kitchen rags instead of paper towels- Chrissy

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  30. read the papers and blogs.. mylitter.com as well as this one - adria

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  31. Checking clearence aisle's everywhere I go. - Stephanie

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  32. I look for deals on Groupon, earn rewards on sites like Swagbucks and MyPoints, get cash back from online purchases using eBates, search online for available coupons and discount codes. - Xuan

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  33. I collect spare change in a jar and never spend one single penny! This adds up really fast to fund big projects. - L

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  34. I call all of my service providers ie. AT&T and dish network quarterly to see if there are any promotions I am eligible for. Typically there is at least one and it usually lowers my bill 10-20dollars a month. - Breann

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  35. recycle/repurpose/craigslist - Rosanna

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  36. use coupons when eating out - Jennie

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  37. stack coupons and follow blogs :) - Stacy

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  38. always search the internet for deals before you buy - Erin

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  39. I ask my coworkers to bring their unused inserts every week so I can use what I need and trade what I don't to other coupon users. - Kristin

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  40. Keep my eyes open when shopping - good deals will pop up right in front of you. - Anne

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  41. eating at home as much as possible - Kristi

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  42. Take lunches everyday to work - Brie

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  43. Menu plan and weekly meatless days - Michelle

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  44. use swagbucks/make food from scratch/combine errands - Elizabeth

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  45. Taking my lunch instead of eating out - Jennifer

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  46. I stocked up on so much free bodywash and paper towels and other non-perishables around this time last year that I won't have to buy more until this time next year. I over estimated what the two of us use, but knowing I don't have to buy these things because I have a stockpile brings me so much peace now while my husband is going through a career transition. - Deborah

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  47. I make of list of weekly deals for each store and so that if I at the store incidentally I will be prepared to save. - Julie

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  48. I try to pick places to eat, go out with the kids, etc that either are free or with coupons. For example, used a gift card and coupons, and got baskin robbins for the whole family for .56 cents :) - kelly

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  49. skip the drinks at the drive thru window... vending machines are everywhere, and cheaper. Or bring something from home. I also look for "kids eat free, or cheap" deals. I stock up on unperishable items, and freeze anything I can when I can buy in bulk (like the 80cent a package chicken thigh deal I ran into at Kroger's this week) I recycle things when possible, like tieing (sp?) bread ties together in links to make cat toys, or filling old water bottles with items for baby toys (dried beans that have been painted to give color work great!) I have an old photo album that I use for my coupons, not the best thing, but I'm too cheap to buy anything else! LOL We also have chickens that make our eggs for us, and they serve as our garbage disposal. We set a bowl on the counter every day and any and all scraps go into it. Chickens will eat anything! I don't feel guilty for wasting food anymore, it saves me on chicken feed, and I don't have to buy eggs anymore. I make great money at my career, but I got into the habit during my college years to save where I can, and I still do that to this day. I also cut the ends of my tubes of facial cleansers and other things (hair products) to get out the last little bit. I can usually use it for several more days with what I can scrape out of the tube. Put it in a ziplock bag to keep it from drying out, and I keep the bags to reuse for the next tube. Old fingernail polish also works great to label things. - Misty

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  50. taking my lunch instead of eating out - Kim

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  51. enter online sweepstakes - Kathryn

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  52. Make as much from scratch as possible. - Shannon

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  53. meal plan, stockpile toiletries, and stop shopping sometimes to clean pantry - Heather

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  54. Getting with friends to shop and trade - Destiny

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  55. I use vinegar for all of my cleaning,cheap and safe. - angie

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  56. use coupons & read blogs like yours to save better - Alex

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  57. visit coupon blogs for the latest in matchups - Brenda

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  58. I stick my green onions in about 2 inches of water after I've used the tops and they will resprout and I can use them over and over!- Erica

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  59. read blogs and use all tips given:)- Cindy

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  60. I have a timer on my hot water heater - Kimberly

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  61. Cook meals at home, use coupons (MQs, TQs, EQs, IPs, etc), search online for deals- Jennifer

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  62. Groupon, The Krazy Coupon Lady, friends bring me their coupons at work- Allyson

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  63. I always save and use my Kroger points I accumulate on gas prices that have been sky high!- Michele

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  64. turn power cords to off, unplug small appliances, use energy efficient bulbs.- Alicia

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  65. I follow lots of Awesome blogs like yours that tell me where to find the best deals!!- Lori

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  66. Most of what I do is follow blogs such as yours (I live in Katy too) or Common Sense with Money. They have been extremely helpful in directing me to the best deals. - Rebecca

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  67. I stack store/manufacturer's coupons!- Sharon

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  68. I make a list and stick to it to avoid impulse buying - although I do allow 1 unexpected item per shopping trip :)- Adriane

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  69. eat at home more instead of restaurants- Misty

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  70. I use swagbucks to get amazon gift cards, I win tickets on the radio and sell them on craigslist to make extra cash- Lori

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  71. stroll for Qs!, eat leftovers, keep eye out for unadvertised deals, have a circle of friends that exchange deals/ideas, and besides reading your blog & couple of others I also check HCW & SD, buy things when on sale instead of waiting til completely out, SEND IN the MIRs!! etc!!- Jo

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  72. Visit here and HCW BEFORE I go shopping- Glenda

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  73. We try to only eat out on special occasions. Sometimes that occasion is "It's Friday" but we try. :)- Christina

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  74. Instead of buying lunch, I bring lunch to work everyday- Helen

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  75. Several grocery chains offer gasoline discounts. I find it's often advantageous to budget my gas spending by buying each month's 'allowance' in prepaid debit cards from one of these chains. I then turn around and use the cards for (now discounted) gas! - Glenn

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  76. Invest in a freezer, to store items bought at low prices on sale.- Mari

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  77. I shop sales, use coupons, and defer purchases until I am satisfied with what I'm paying for an item! - Liz

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  78. I like you on facebook, also like Kroger on facebook,also left a comment on how to save money everyday, and also subscribe to your email RSS

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  79. 1. I subscribe via email!
    5. Partner shop with a friend, that way we can get 2x the deals, and keep each other straight! When we're finished, we can divide the goodies, so that each of our families gets more of what we use

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