Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes or Raisin Bran for $0.21 Each with Coupon at No Frills (ON)


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In this week’s No Frills flyer (Apr. 9 – 15, 2010) in Ontario, Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes (485 g) and Kelloggs Two Scoops Raisin Bran (675 g) are advertised for $2.21. If you have the “$2 off any Kellogg’s product” coupon mailed from the manufacturer, you can get these cereals for $0.21 each! I know there are “Save $1 WUB2 Frosted Flakes, Corn Pops, or Froot Loops” from Toonies for Tummies too so if you get 2 boxes of Frosted Flakes, they come to $3.42 or $1.71 per box. Still a great deal especially if you can find ones with the cereal/yogurt/juice/milk/bananas FPCs on them. You can take the No Frills flyer to price match at Walmart or Zellers if your local No Frills gets sold out.

Click here to view the No Frills (ON) flyer for Apr. 9-15, 2010.

Big thanks to Sharpie for posting the flyer for us!


5 responses to “Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes or Raisin Bran for $0.21 Each with Coupon at No Frills (ON)”

  1. ccmp1974 says:

    Great deal!! So wish I has some of those coupons.

  2. Tara says:

    Have yet to see any of the FPC coups on frosted flakes or raisin bran!! Ah!

  3. IRefuseToPayFullPrice says:

    Tara – I looked at the Kelloggs Canada website and Frosted Flakes (485 g) is indeed one of the cereals on which the FPCs can be found. The participating cereals in the FPC promo are:

    •Corn Pops* cereal: 345 g
    •Froot Loops* cereal: 380 g
    •Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes* cereal: 485g
    •Mini-Wheats* Brown Sugar Flavour cereal: 555 g
    •Mini-Wheats* Original cereal: 555 g
    •Mini-Wheats* Maple Flavour cereal: 540 g
    •Mini-Wheats* Strawberry Flavour cereal: 540 g
    •Mini-Wheats* Cinnamon Streusel Flavour cereal: 540 g
    •Mini-Wheats* Blueberry Muffin Flavour cereal: 540g

  4. kris says:

    umm HOW in the world do u get the 2$ off coupon? i have emailed kellogs complimenting several times and asked if they have coupons they always say no!

  5. Kellogg canada is selling boxes of cereal advertising free breakfast products – coupons. The box we have was purchased in bathurst, new Brunswich, canada. Which is one of the FIVE Areas of Canada the COUPON says it is NOT VALID IN.
    Regardless of what the law may state, selling a product in an area where the advertised item is not valid is FRAUD. Its criminal, bad buisness and outright moronic.
    Kelloggs, this family will not be buying anything from thieves.


















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