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Coupons For Breakfast

Fruity Bunnies Looking for a tasty way to start your day, and save money while doing it? There are many ways to get coupons for your favorite cereals and other breakfast items. Many of them can be sent directly to your email inbox, or to your mailbox. Here is a quick “round-up” of where to find coupons for breakfast foods.

Last month, I wrote about how to get a free sticker from Annie’s. At the time, I was enjoying a box of their Cheddar Bunnies crackers, and noticed the offer for a free sticker described on the side of the box.

In order to get the sticker, you must send Annie’s a self-addressed stamped envelope. I got my sticker in the mail just recently. In addition to the free sticker that says “Recycle”, Annie’s sent me a coupon. The coupon is good for $1.00 off any one package of Annie’s Homegrown Cereal. It doesn’t expire until March of 2012, which gives me a lot of time to use the coupon. It was a nice surprise to get an unexpected coupon with my sticker.

Kelloggs has a bunch of coupons on its website right now. Most of them are for cereal. Before you can print out the coupons, you have to sign up with Kelloggs. As far as I can tell, it is free to sign up, and it will give you access to special offers that are sent to your email address.

Most of the coupons let you save $1.00 on Two Kellogg’s cereals that are of the same type. There is one for Frosted Flakes, FiberPlus, Kellogg’s Special K, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, and more. These deals might be very useful for families that tend to go through a lot of cereal.

Kashi also wants you to sign up with them in order to receive coupons in your email. This company makes all foods from all natural ingredients. They have varieties of hot cereals, cold cereals, and waffles, as well as some other “non-breakfast” foods.

Pop-Tarts has a page designed just for moms that is called “Sprinklings”. When you sign up with them, you get an “All-K Pass”, which automatically signs you up with all Kellogg’s sites. You might want to start with the Pop-Tarts website, and then visit the Kellogg’s one after that, if you want to streamline things a bit.

Signing up through the Pop-Tarts website will enable you to get coupons in your email inbox for the products that you and your kids like the most. It also will let you know about any sweepstakes or special promotions that Pop-Tarts has going on. The website says that people who sign up can get free samples of the latest Pop-Tarts toaster pastry flavors.

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