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20 Awesome Pick 'n Save Double Daze Deals with Printable Coupon Links!

Sara Conrad from SarandipitySaves.com shows you that being cheap can be oh-so chic with fortuitous frugal discoveries.

Pick 'n Save has been throwing me some cheapskate curveballs recently. First they messed with their sale schedule making my head spin...thank goodness we're back on track. Then, for whatever wacky reason, I haven't been receiving a flier in the mail for the past month or so. This is crummy on two levels...one being I've missed out on those snazzy coupon booklets and most importantly, flipping through Pick 'n Save's website to match up deals is a pain in the pants.

But I have to put on my happy face and recognize we're still lucky duckies to have a store so close by that lets us indulge in Double Daze on Wednesdays AND Saturdays! That means, you can double up to 5 coupons in each transaction (if you need to double more, just split your transactions...it takes some mental math but it's well worth it). As you know, Double Daze means that a $1 coupon will double to $2! 

Just remember your total must be $25 after swiping your Pick 'n Save card per store policy to have the ability to double your coupons. But that total is BEFORE coupons!

Here's some sweet deals I found with coupons you can print right off your computer...and always remember to hit the back button on your browser to print two coupons total!

1. Jack's Original Pizza -- 5 for $11 (must buy 5 to get this price)

  • Buy 5 
  • Ask, beg and plead with friends to help you print this 75¢ off coupon out. You'll need access to 3 computers in order to print 5 coupons (two per computer)

Final cost after doubling your coupons: 70¢ each! 

2. JELL-O Temptations Pudding Snack  -- $2.69

  • Use this 75¢ off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupons: $1.59!

3. Johnsonville Smoked Chicken Sausage (I LOVE this product!) — $3.50

  • Buy 1
  • Use this 55¢ off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2.40!

4. Yoplait Light with Granola Selected 12 oz. Varieties-- $2.00

  • Use this 75¢ off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 50¢!

5. Better Oats Oatmeal 5-6 ct. Varieties— $1.29

  • Buy 2
  • Use this 55¢ off of two coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 74¢! (I love this brand!)      

6. Nature Valley Trail Mix Bars — $2.75

  • Buy 1
  • Use this 50¢ off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1.75!

7. Kashi Steam Meals (found in the frozen food section) — $3.50

  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1.50!

8. Dole Fruit Bowls Selected 4 pack Varieties — $2.50

  • Use this 50¢ off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1.50!

9. Sara Lee Pound Cake— $4.00

  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2.00!

10. Kraft Milkbites Milk & Granola Bars 5 ct. -- $1.99

  • Use this $1 off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: FREE! 

11. Kraft Fresh Take Cheese & Breadcrumb Mix  -- $1.99

  • Use this 50¢ off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 99¢! 

12. Pace Salsa or Picante Sauce -- $2.00

  • Buy 2
  • Use this 50¢ off of two coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 1.50 each!

13. V8 Fusion + Tea 46 oz. Juice  -- $3.00

  • Buy 2
  • Use this $1 off of two coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2.00!

14. Milo's Kitchen Dog Treats  -- $2.50

  • Use this $1.25 off coupon

Final cost after your coupon: $1.25!

15. Milkbone Trail Mix Dog Treats  -- $2.50

  • Use this $1 off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 50¢! 

16. Werther's Original Candies  -- $1.50

  • Buy 2
  • Use this 75¢ off of two coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 75¢ each!

17. Playtex Gentle Glide Tampons 18 ct.  -- $4.00 

  • Use this $1 off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2.00! 

18. Ziploc Brand Bags Selected Varieties  -- $3.99

  • Buy 2
  • Use this $1 off of two coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2.99 each!

19. Hellman's Mayo 22-30 oz.  -- $2.88

  • Buy 2
  • Use this $1 off of two coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1.88 each!

20. Hillshire Farm Deli Carvers Tub Lunchmeat  -- $3.00

  • Use this 55¢ off coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1.90!

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peggyfenster April 28, 2012 at 04:50 am
Make sure to familiarize yourself with the store's coupon policy, as there are typically limits on what dollar amount can be doubled, and there are sometimes restrictions on the use of printable coupons or check out Printapons site for real time coupons.
Lisandra April 28, 2012 at 03:43 pm
Great deals if you're able to use all the coupons at once. The PnS by my house only lets you double up to 5 coupons. Bogus!
Sara Conrad April 28, 2012 at 07:47 pm
Yup...same with 'em all. I usually will split up my transactions...it hurts my brain to do all that math...but it's worth it for all the savings. :)
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