(Expired) 60 Convenient Cereal in a Cup for $29.94 Shipped

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(Expired) 60 Convenient Cereal in a Cup for $29.94 Shipped

Amazon.com is selling the convenient 1.5oz cereal in a cup (pack of 60) for $29.94 shipped. These are very convenient. All you have to do is pour milk into the cup, and throw away the cup after.

Highly recommended!

- 60 Apple Jack Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Corn Flakes Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Corn Pops Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Frosted Flakes Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Fruit Loops Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Rice Krispies Cups $29.94 after coupon
- 60 Special K Cups $31.75 after coupon
- 60 Health Pack Cups (Smart Start, Special K, etc.) $38.69 after coupon

- Link to All Cereal Packs

Use Coupon Code : 5ERSPLMZ to get $15 off $39 ( Exp : 04/30 )
 
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I just have to say it again, these are so convenient. All you need are plastic spoons.

Also you don't have to worry about the cereal going stale from touching the air.
 
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i think its expired. Its showing price of 44.94 now.
 
Spoofee's math is wrong; 39 -15 does not equal 29. The price is 45.00 - 15.00 = 30.00

Save $15.00 when you spend $39.00 or more on Kellogg's breakfast products offered by Amazon.com. Enter code 5ERSPLMZ at checkout.

I just wish there was an assortment pack. This would be perfect for my nephew.

Oh. ha ha.. there is an asst pack. But its nearly ten dollars more. Lousy, no good...
 
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Well sure, but they can take this to school, or on the bus, or in the car, or outside, etc.

Also they stay fresh. It takes a 5 year old a long time to eat a whole box of cereal.
 
LiveSquid said:
Well sure, but they can take this to school, or on the bus, or in the car, or outside, etc.

Also they stay fresh. It takes a 5 year old a long time to eat a whole box of cereal.

LOL as i'm sitting here eating strawberry frosted mini wheats from the box, just hoping i don't eat the whole thing in one sitting
 
You dont apply Clubby - youre at least seven..

And also, this way they can make their own bowl without making as big of a mess.
 
Isn't anyone concerned about the fact that this just trashes up the earth with more disposable paper and plastic that we don't need in landfills? Quick, someone . . . get me a tree to hug.

DGJ
 
DGJ said:
Isn't anyone concerned about the fact that this just trashes up the earth with more disposable paper and plastic that we don't need in landfills? Quick, someone . . . get me a tree to hug.

DGJ
when you're done with each bowl, stack it inside the next... it'll save landfill space. or use them as decoration in your home ;)
 
Not to burst anyone's bubble. But have any of you ""bargain hunters" out there done the math on this?

This stuff is between $5 and $7 a pound!
 
I wonder if it's cheaper to buy those huge Malt-o-Meal bags of cereal, then invest in a cheap box of "Ziploc"-type bags, and make my own travel packs of cereal, sized appropriately to my appetite.
 
clubchick said:
when you're done with each bowl, stack it inside the next... it'll save landfill space. or use them as decoration in your home ;)

When I was in grade school the whole, Reuse, Reduce, Recycle thing came out. At that time I remember how we were told as kids to do our part in saving the earth by smashing our milk cartons as small as possible- hence 'reducing' the amount of garbage. Ummm, I don't think thats the idea at all. I can see where this might be convienent, but this just goes in my book of unnecessary.
 
clubchick said:
when you're done with each bowl, stack it inside the next... it'll save landfill space. or use them as decoration in your home ;)

Aren't these bowls recyclable?
 
I just did the math and the total number of boxes (per my box of Smart Start 15.2 oz.) that these packs equal is about 8-9. If you buy them at the supermarket during a special when these cereals are on sale for $2-$3, it's totally a better deal to get the normal sized boxes. The convenience is just not worth the extra money (almost twice the cost).

And I agree that it's much better for the environment when you can recycle your cereal box rather than throwing away a bunch of those little cups.
 
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