
Post Cereal Coupons: Save On The World's Most Famous Cereal Brands
Post Cereals is the maker of the world’s most famous and enduring cereal products. Some of their big names include: Bran Flakes. Raisin Bran, Shredded Wheat, Alpha Bits, Honeycomb cereal, and more. They have a good selection of filling and nutritious cereals aimed at both kids and adults, a wise business move that turns childhood lovers of Post Cereal into life long fans and customers. It’s safe to say that almost every household in America currently has a box of Post Cereal stocked, or has very recently.
Founded by Charles Post in 1892, Post Cereals began their morning revolution by creating a machine that shredded whole wheat, the result of which was of course the infamous Shredded Wheat cereal. But it didn’t stop there, with Post introducing new cereals at a rapid rate, many of which have become cultural institutions. All of have childhood memories of eating Post Cereals, and simply seeing the boxes on the supermarket shelf can stir up nostalgia. This is the mark of a truly influential product or brand. And today’s children are growing up with that same love for Post Cereals.
In these tough times it’s hard to scrape together the money to buy a lot of extra products that we don’t need. Some kids’ cereals might be a little hard to justify in the current economic climate because they are similar to treats. They’re sweet and enjoyable, but you can get other healthier options for quite a bit cheaper. But with Post Cereal coupons you buy those enjoyable cereals at the right price without feeling guilty. You can find such Post Cereal coupons on a number of internet coupon websites that allow you to print out coupons and bring them to your local store for redemption. To claim your coupon simply visit one of the major coupon sites and look at the grocery section, and scan for Post Cereal.
what website can find free printable post cereal coupons?
I would like to continue the search. I clicked on the question and it said click the action bar but you can’t click on the word action bar to assist you.
Finding free printable cereal coupons is a challenge and I feel your plight. I myself have searched the web and found little help. But there are websites out there that have great leads to great coupons and there I have been able to find post cereal coupons.
I am always searching for the ultimate coupon for cereals, I live in a household with 6 of us, and cereal just disappears in my home, as you can well imagine. I love printable coupons and I keep a folder on my desktop and I only download and print the ones that I need. There are plenty of printable coupons out there that you do not need to pay for a service. Just search.
Why don’t they put toys in cereal anymore, or coupons in cat food?
OK, I no longer play with toys, but I sometimes buy kiddee cereals. I noticed rarely do cereals have those little toys in them anymore? I guess with our ultra-careful society today, we’re worried about kidlets choking. Somehow in the 80′s we played with toys painted with lead paint, ate cereal with toys in the box, and I don’t remember any kids ingesting those toys with magnets either. No one made a big deal out of this stuff. Maybe kids today are born dumber because of the pollution in the atmosphere, so extra precautions need to be made. I think it’s a sign of economic woes – companies cutting costs wherever they can – no toys in cereal, no cat food coupons in the bag. Sad times.
Yea, well i miss those old toys in the cereal boxes. Yea i think that the cereal companies are getting cheeper. Soon we might even be having cereal that only comes from CHINA…. hehe
cereal coupons! where is a good place to download cereal coupons?
my kids love cereal and i was wondering if there were places to get better deals on cereal, other than the paper. thanks a bunch!
yeah try redplum.com and smartsource.com
couponcodeworld.com is good
Where can i find coupons for cereal online?
There are seven of us in the house (five of which are under 16) we go through about a box and a half of cereal a day and i just can’t see paying four or five bucks a box for something that only lasts a day! any suggestions from experienced moms???
since every grocery store chain is different, they’re going to have their own coupons. so why don’t you try seeing if your local grocery store has a website where they post coupons, or an advertisement in the mail?