I was excited to see that Coupons.com has added a bunch of new Kellogg’s coupons!!
This brings us to the question…what is the difference between a coupon that says “Save $1.00 on such and such, when you buy such and such” and “save $1.00 on the purchase of both such and such”?
The above Kellogg’s coupons are worded “save $1.00 on a product, when you buy 2 other products”, so you are able to use 2 more coupons on the items you are paying for. Search the Coupon Database for all the available Kellogg’s coupons.
When a coupon is worded “Save $1.00 on both this and that” you can ONLY use THAT coupon for both products!
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