Better deal than Nutrigrain bars
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: BOS
Posts: 254
Better deal than Nutrigrain bars
I dont know if this one has been posted but Kelloggs twists come with 100 mile AA coupons also.
I saw them at my local Walmart for $1.27. If you do all the math (donation and then miles for using your Citi-AA/Skymiles card) the cost comes down to $0.86/100 miles which is less than cent a mile.
Obviously this does not beat the miles for $0 deal
I saw them at my local Walmart for $1.27. If you do all the math (donation and then miles for using your Citi-AA/Skymiles card) the cost comes down to $0.86/100 miles which is less than cent a mile.
Obviously this does not beat the miles for $0 deal
#2


Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: T82
Programs: AA Gold, HH Gold
Posts: 2,845
It doesn't beat the $0 for miles deal, but that can't last forever. This isn't too bad a deal that you've mentioned. I've been looking in the LAX area, but the Nutrigrain bars haven't been on sale lately. That doesn't mean they won't be if we just wait a while.
#3
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: new brunswick, new jersey and farmington, conn. USA
Posts: 615
My local K-Mart also had a coupon similar to the net $0 deal. Actually, to be precise, it was $1.50 off three boxes, and at $1.39 per box, i think you can understand what a deal this is.
(This is the Big K in scenic, beautiful Hadley, Massachusetts. All the Big Ks in the Greater Western Massachusetts and Connecticut Co-Prosperity Sphere should have similar deals. Don't look in Hadley until Tuesday, though, as someone looted it well before i got there, much less me scoring another 30 boxes. My cow-orkers love me, the Food Bank gets many of them, and you know, these things don't taste half bad.)
(This is the Big K in scenic, beautiful Hadley, Massachusetts. All the Big Ks in the Greater Western Massachusetts and Connecticut Co-Prosperity Sphere should have similar deals. Don't look in Hadley until Tuesday, though, as someone looted it well before i got there, much less me scoring another 30 boxes. My cow-orkers love me, the Food Bank gets many of them, and you know, these things don't taste half bad.)

