Right now, you can get Pam Non-Stick Cooking Spray for FREE at Publix with the newest Publix Advantage Buy Flyer that is good until 11/11/11. The sale is paired together with a coupon a mail-in rebate, and the scenario looks like this:
–Submit for MIR
Final Price: As low as FREE after coupon and MIR
After looking over the rebate form, I do not think it will be a moneymaker because it says you will receive “your purchase price up to $4”. Here’s another scenario to get the most out of your rebate:
–Submit for MIR
Final price: $.16 ea wyb 3 with both coupons + MIR
This is definitely a stock-up price! You know how I love to bake, and with the holidays coming up, I’ll need to have plenty on hand.
Make sure to check out all of this week’s Publix Deals and more Publix Yellow Advantage Buy Flyer Deals on Faithful Provisions.
I’m a newbee couponer…. Just wondering how you get to stock up on this price if the rebate is only for the price of one per address? And why use a coupon if there’s a MIR? Won’t the total price show on the receipt, and that is the price you’ll be reimbursed for, coupon or not? Thanks in advance for helping me understand!
If you have friends/relatives that would allow you to mail the rebate to their address, you could do multiples. The reason to do a coupon & that it’s less out-of-pocket. For example, if you buy it at Publix for $2.50 & use the $.50/1 coupon, you would pay $1.50 out-of-pocket. When you submit the rebate, the “purchase” price would show $2.50, so that’s what they would typically refund you. Hope that helps!
I am getting $0.66/can not $0.16 not sure how you are getting them that cheap.
I was only able to print 2 of the Pam coupons.