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Kraft Catalina Deal

20 June 2009 230 views View Comments

kraftStarting today 6/20/09  through 7/12/09, Kraft is running a great catalina deal on cheese:

Buy 3 packs of Kraft cheese 6 oz. or larger, Get a $2 catalina good off your next order
Buy 4 packs of Kraft cheese 6 oz. or larger, Get a $3 catalina good off your next order
Buy 5 packs of Kraft cheese 6 oz. or larger, Get a $4 catalina good off your next order

Like always all items must be purchased in the same transaction and includes: Kraft shreds, chunks, cubes, sticks, crumbles, cracker cuts, twists, Cracker Barrel chunks, sticks, cracker cuts, slices, Polly-o-strings/twists, Kraft Deli Fresh slices.

I know this deal is available at  Kroger, but I’m guessing it may also be available at other stores as well .  All you Food Lion and Food City shoppers keep us updated! If you discover it’s going on there too, please leave a comment and let me know.

There is a $1/1 Kraft coupon here which with a sale could make for some very cheap or even free cheese after the coupons and Catalina.

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  • Kellye said:

    I am not a huge shopper of Kroger..can someone explain what exactly a catalina is? Thanks

  • Coupon Katie (author) said:

    Kellye-
    A catalina is a coupon for a certain amount off your next order that prints off after you finish your transaction. (It is similar to a Register Reward at Wags or an Extra Care Buck at CVS if you are familiar with those) Hope that helps.

  • Mrssmith said:

    A catalina is a coupon that is generated when you pay for your stuff. It comes out of a box next to where the register tape comes out. It looks alot like a receipt, except it gives you money off a particular product or money just to spend on your next order.

  • cynmlu said:

    Food City has $1.00 Cheese Coupons on a penguin cutout in the meat department.

  • cynmclu said:

    Food City has $1.00 Cheese Coupons on a penguin cutout in the meat department.

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