Kellogg’s Special K Seasonal Cereals Only 40¢ Per Box After Target Gift Card
Through November 24th, Target is offering 30% off Kellogg’s Seasonal Cereals with this Cartwheel offer.
Even better, through November 10th, you can score a free $5 Target Gift Card when you purchase five Special K Cereals which are also on sale for just $2.50 per box (regularly $2.89) AND there are a few printable coupons available making for a HOT deal!
Target Deal Idea (Thru 11/10):
Buy five Kellogg’s Special K Seasonal Cereals $2.50 each (regularly $2.89)
Total = $12.50
Use the 30% off Kellogg’s Seasonal Cereal Cartwheel offer
Use two $1/2 Kellogg’s Special K Cereal printable coupons found here
Use one $0.50/1 Kellogg’s Seasonal Cereal printable coupon found here or here
Pay $7
Get a Free $5 Target Gift Card
Final cost $2 – just 40¢ each!
At target.com the $2.50 price and buy 5 get $5 gift card offers BOTH say with ORDER PICKUP, so can this be done in-store or only ordering ONLINE for ORDER PICKUP like the offers show??
Thanks for sharing! I don’t find these as low as $2.50 online as I search through now. Darn!
Buy 5 get a $5 gift card on select Special-K cereal. Offer valid using in store Order Pickup, Drive Up or Target Restock when available. Your gift card will be shipped to you after you have picked up your qualifying order or your Target Restock order has shipped.
Hi there! It appears the online price for these is a bit higher than in store. Hope that helps!
How do you know which varieties are the seasonal flavors?
It looks like most of them will list “Limited Edition” on the box. Hope that helps!
You can add them to your shopping cart at target.com, choose order pickup, and see if the cartwheel applies. The ‘Apple Cinnamon’ does!
If I add 4 cereal boxes at target.com I get a $4.56 discount (4 * 0.75 cartwheel + 4 * 0.39 price drop = 4.56). But if I change the quantity to 5, the discount goes down to $2.28 (it says ‘cartwheel’, it doesn’t say ‘$2.50 with Order Pickup’, the price for 5 is $14.45). The target cashiers won’t do that, right?