Kellogg’s currently has a $10 Bonus Bucks Offer where you buy three specially marked Kellogg’s cereals and get $10 bonus bucks to spend on electronics, toys, sporting goods, books, concessions and movies. Once you purchase specially marked boxes, you enter the codes found in the box here. Your $10 certificate will arrive via mail in about 3 – 4 weeks and can be redeemed at a variety of retailers.
The participating products are as follows (note: they must be marked as a $10 bonus buck):
- Froot Loops
- Frosted Mini Wheats
- Raisin Bran
- Frosted Flakes
ShopRite shoppers: Currently there is a Kellogg’s sale on the Froot Loops & Frosted Flakes. Here are some deals to try:
Deal #1:
Buy 3 Froot Loops and/or Frosted Flakes ($1.99 each) $5.97
- (1)$1.50/3 printable coupon here & here
Pay:$4.47
Get a catalina for a FREE gallon of milk wyb 3 Kelloggs
Submit for your Free $10 Certificate (make sure the boxes have the $10 bonus bucks on them)
Final Price: FREE for all plus $5.00 moneymaker after $10 certificate
Deal #2:
Buy 10 Froot Loops and/or Frosted Flakes ($1.99 each) $19.90
-(3)$1.50/3 Printable Coupon
Pay: $15.40
Get catalinas for 3 FREE gallons of milk
Submit for 3 $10 Certificates
Submit for the Kellogg’s Buy 10 Get $10 Calendar Deal
Final Price: FREE for 10 boxes cereal & 3 gallons of milk plus $24 moneymaker after all rebates
Note: You must enter the 3 codes all at once to qualify. Offer ends 9/30/10. There is no limit to the amount of Bonus Bucks you can receive. Note, the reason you are able to do both promotions is because the $10 Bonus Bucks does not require the use of a receipt to get your certificate but rather a token found inside the box. Go here for a list of FAQ.

























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Do you know if you have to buy electronics, books etc? I noticed A&P and some supermarkets on the list of retailers (which is a little strange since I wouldn't really buy a book at A&P). Do you think you could use them to buy groceries? I'm just wondering how strict they will be and how easy they'll be to use. I know at shoprite the cashiers have to ask for the "key" everytime I use a catalina. Thanks very much.
This is a great deal. I'm waiting on one Calendar rebate so I was so happy to see you just got yours. Now I have another one to do!! Hope my ShopRite has the cereal boxes with the tokens. Thanks for letting us know.
Beware! I bought, count them, six boxes of Froot Loops that had the exact same code. The first one did not even work. I also bought a box of Frosted Flakes that had an invalid code. I am waiting for them to still make any of it right (six weeks). I had to mail in the boxes and still nothing. I dont like cereal enough to fund their phony add campaign.