Do you want to save money by using Kellogg's Coupons. Kellogg's coupons are available for a variety of Kellogg's products, including cereals and snacks. Coupons for Kellogg's products can be found online; many of them are printable coupons. Kellogg's occasionally offers coupons on its official website.
Since the early 1900's, the Kellogg's company has been a leader in breakfast cereals, with such recognizable brands as Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes and Special K. If you are a fan of any of these cereals, coupons can help you cut costs by providing dollars off.
Kellogg Company’s Brands
There are several different brands in the Kellogg's family.
Buy One-Get One Free
Publix supermarkets frequently offer buy one-get one free (BOGO) on Kellogg's products. You can find information of Publix BOGO items on their official website, store flyers or on the shelf.
"Feeding America" Coupon
Kellogg is a sponsor of the Feeding America campaign. Make a $5 donation through the Kellogg's website and you will receive printable coupons worth $5 towards Kellogg's cereal (one-time offer while supplies last).http://www2.kelloggs.com/Product/KelloggCoupon.aspx?id=1992
Kellogg's Coupon Policy
As with many coupons, coupons for Kellogg's products may have expiration dates. Other restrictions may also apply - these restrictions are typically detailed in the fine print at the bottom of, or on the back of the coupon. Some coupons are only for specific Kellogg's products, while others can be applied toward the purchase of any Kellogg's product. You may not be able to combine coupons for additional savings with certain types of coupons. If you have a printable Kellogg's coupon, be aware that not all stores will accept printable coupons.
Classic Frosted Flakes Commercial
This is a video of a vintage black and white commercial that was made for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal. It features the Kellogg brand recognizable tiger Tony the Tiger who is the cartoon character spokesperson. Tony the Tiger was first introduced as the Frosted Flakes mascot in the 1950's.