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Top 10 Pick 'n Save Double 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.

I don't know about you guys, but I didn't win diddly in last week's lottopalooza. Thus, I'm back to couponing. Luckily for myself and all my fellow losers, Pick 'n Save is treating us with a Double Double Daze! That means that on Saturday April 7th you can double up to 10 coupons! Whooop!

If you can't wait until the weekend, tomorrow's Double Daze! That means, you can double up to 5 coupons! As you know, Double Daze means that a $1 coupon will double to $2!

Just remember for both days 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. Simply Orange Juice — $3 each...buy 2 & receive free 1 dozen Roundy's eggs!

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

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $1 each plus free eggs! 

2. Palermo's Primo Thin Crust Or Hand Tossed Pizza— $5

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $3.00!

3. Crunchmasters Crackers — $2.49

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 49¢!

4. Emerald Breakfast On The Go!— $2.50

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 50¢!

5. Green Mountain K-Cups 12 Ct — $6.49

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $2 off coupon 

Final cost after your coupon: $4.49!      

6. Bob Evans Fresh Breakfast Links, Patties or Roll Sausage — $3

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

Final cost after doubling your coupon: $2 each!

7. Kashi Steam Meal Entree (frozen section) — $3.50

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $1 off coupon 

Final cost after your coupon: $1.50! 

8. Marzetti Greek Yogurt Veggie Dip — $3.79

  • Buy 1
  • Use this $1 off coupon

Final cost after your coupon: $1.79!

9. Dean's Dip 12-16 oz. — $1.50

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

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 50¢ each!

10. Old Orchard Frozen Concentrate: Orange, Pineapple or Grape Juice — 98¢ (must buy 5)

  • Buy 5
  • Use this $1 off of four coupon

Final cost after doubling your coupon: 58¢ each!

A COUPLE MORE GREAT DEALS...

 

  • Fresh Express Whole Leaf Spinach 9 oz. bag -- $1.50 each
  • Gallon Milk -- $1.99 with in-ad coupon (ask for it at the service counter)

 

**For even more deals and ways to save be sure to "like" Sarandipity Saves on Facebook and visit our website.**

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doriselane April 6, 2012 at 06:50 am
Savings are within everyone's reach, and by spending 20 minutes a week on news papers or online websites like Printapons, shoppers can save easily $1,000 annually.
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Steve ® June 10, 2013 at 03:55 pm
So? What was used and what harm does it cause? Although ironic this may provide more good thanRead More harm. What is written on the application sign?
Cricket June 11, 2013 at 01:31 pm
The bluff and other areas need to be planted with things that will snuff out the weeds. They areRead More harmful to animals and possibly birds, of which there are many at atwater. Obviously not many animals but there are squirrels and rabbits and other native mammals. Not to mention the kids at the play area. Most adult humans can handle an occasional wiff of a pesticide but not children or animals. I have held several pesticide licenses in my day so I have had much course work on this. I am surprised the village has done this but I know restoration is about to begin - again - on the bluff and perhaps they are trying to rid the bluff of all the weeds. It is a shame that the 15+ kids they hire every year can't be up there weeding instead. I don't know what else they could be doing as the village has reduced the amount of annual flower beds that need to be maintained.
PaulRevere June 10, 2013 at 12:40 pm
The liberal minded Patch had it going their way for some time. Then, the contrary opinions became aRead More "voice to be heard". So, like all liberal media, just shut down the "free speech". Speech that educates the people is a NO-NO in the world of "public education". Have no fear, other avenues to educate the public is on the way.
CowDung June 10, 2013 at 12:53 pm
Given the amount of liberal propaganda that is posted around here, one does have to wonder if PatchRead More intended to make it more difficult to reply to comments (and set the record straight)...
Mike Stevens June 14, 2013 at 07:20 am
Wow, PaulRevere, AKA the hardest working person in America, who only takes 1 day per month off andRead More who believes all evil is related to public schooling, has time to not only comment on St. Louis area Patch sites, but on Milwaukee area sites as well? Paul, perhaps you should go back to school to check your grammar--other avenues to educate the public ARE on the way, not IS on the way. Oh, you must be too busy working 20 hours a day (but finding tons of time to comment on several Patch sites) to check grammar
Walker celebrates after defeating the liberal unionista blue fisters
Steve ® June 6, 2013 at 12:10 pm
Sure Keith. I am sure every time you use the term Tea Bagger it is not vulgar. The symbol for yourRead More failed recall movement was a Blue Fist. No one wants to be ruled by a fist and I don't see how that is vulgar when your own logo was a blue fist. Try again.
Keith Schmitz June 6, 2013 at 01:03 pm
Are you assuming we're stupid Steve? Don't. BTW -- you called yourselves Tea Baggers. We're onlyRead More using the term you selected. What a great PR roll-up for this group of Neanderthals. You're problem with that any fister reference is usually the speaker feels it is where his head should be.
Greg June 6, 2013 at 01:10 pm
OHHHHHHHHHHHHH, that is why their fists are blue, OUCH!
Bob McBride June 6, 2013 at 09:04 am
I think if you look at most of the sites still running the older version, you'll see the sameRead More messages of impending doom we got just before the change...
Bob McBride June 6, 2013 at 09:15 am
I got the name wrong, it was "Bellmore", not Belmont. It was part of rollout of what atRead More the time was being referred to as "Patch 2.0" in the press. It was rolled out to five towns in the Long Island, NY area in September of last year. I'm going to attempt to post a link to an article:: http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/189296/aols-redesigned-patch-websites-make-a-play-for-neighborhood-groups/
CowDung June 6, 2013 at 09:30 am
"I think if you look at most of the sites still running the older version, you'll see the sameRead More messages of impending doom we got just before the change... " | I think that's true, Bob. I poked around at a number of Patch sites around the country and the 'Welcome to the New Patch' articles were full of the same complaints we are seeing here. | This Patch redesign seems to be the 'New Coke' of websites...
Greg June 4, 2013 at 03:38 pm
Starting at ONLY $70,000.00 Time to cash in your aluminum cans.