Thursday, June 2, 2011

WARNING: Use this Heinz Coupon At Your Own Risk!

If you subscribe to even a couple coupon blogs, you've probably seen something like this:


The coupon in question looks like this:

Notice the wording in the red box near the expiration date...."on purchase of brand/size indicated."  My interpretation of that wording means the size has to be one of the 6 bottles pictured on the left hand side of the coupon.  The little "to go" bottle from the deli department, which is really adorable, is not one of the bottes indicated. 

Will you be able to use this coupon on that litte 60-cent bottle?  Probably.  You can argue with your cashier/store manager that the "on any 1 Heinz" means "any one" and you just might wear them down. 

Will I use this coupon for the 60-cent bottle?  Absolutely not!  And I have a two part reason.  First, I honestly do not believe that the little bottle meets the criteria specified by the coupon.  Second, this is a 50-cent off coupon that will double to a $1 off coupon at Market Place and Kroger.  The coupon expires on June 19th, but I am willing to hang onto it in the hopes that one of the grocery stores will have the small, regular bottles on sale for somewhere close to a buck between now and then.  And you'll be the first to know!

Thanks again, and happy couponing!
--The Hopkins County Couponer (6/2/2011)

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