I mentioned this $0.75/1 Santa Cruz Organic product printable coupon a few days ago but I wanted to highlight it in its own post since its such a wonderful coupon.
Our Dillon's stores currently have the Santa Cruz Lemonade, Strawberry-Lemonade, and Mango-Lemonade priced at $1.66 each, making them $0.66 after this coupon–which is a great price for organic lemonade (our stores "double" a $0.75 to $1)! I've heard that a number of other Kroger-affiliated stores also have this lemonade on sale for $1.50-$1.66. So if you have a Kroger store nearby, definitely check it out.
However, if you don't have a Dillon's or a Kroger affiliate, don't despair! Charlene found the lemonade priced at $1.25 at her Wal-Mart store, which would make it only $0.50/jar after this coupon. What a sweet deal for a completely organic product. I doubt there's any way you could make organic lemonade for anywhere close to that price–unless, of course, you grow organic lemons in your backyard or something!
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Shoprite has had it on sale for $1.39 for several weeks now! If your SHoprite doubles, it is free!
I’ve gotten about 20 bottles FREE so far!
thanks! my vegan sis is coming to town, and i love finding fancy organic things to “spoil” her with!
you sure could make your own organic lemonade for that price. organic lemons are often on sale or available at the farmer’s market for $0.25 each and you’re mixing the lemon juice down with water and a bit of sugar not drinking it straight.
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Money Saving Mom here: I make my own lemonade a lot, and it usually takes me at least 8 lemons to make as much as this Santa Cruz jar contains–which is where I came up with this calculation. But the price of lemons could certainly vary around the country. I’ve never seen organic lemons here for that inexpensive, though.
Actually, we DO grow organic lemons in our backyard.
But I still bought the Santa Cruz lemonade. I live in Fresno, and our Wal-Marts don’t carry it, but Whole Foods has it right now at 2/$3, which is half the normal price. I had a Whole Foods coupon for $1 off, making them $1 each. Not bad for Central California!
I had checked my Ralph’s store back when this was originally posted for Krogers (Ralph’s is owned by Krogers) to see if maybe, just maybe ours were on sale too. But what I found instead is that Ralph’s in my area doesn’t even carry Santa Cruz juices.
Which is odd since that is where I obtained the organic coupons from to begin with.
Around Eath Day (in April) Kroger had organic coupon booklets, so if you don’t get the printables maybe you can still find those. Or ask your Kroger. There are santa Cruz coupons in it.
Whole Foods (in Baltimore at least) has the lemonade on sale for $1.25 also. This lemonade goes on sale for 99 cents a bottle from time to time.
It is on sale at some Whole Foods too. I have found it for $1.00 and $1.25. They accept internet coupons.
Our Whole Foods has it for $1.50 as well. Last week I stopped in to get some and found the plain lemonade flavor on sale for $.99! Three bottles for $.72–what a steal.
I looked at my Walmart while I was there shopping yesterday and couldn’t find it… What aisle is it in? I didn’t see any organic juices at all, let alone Santa Cruz =} Argh… I’m not that familiar with Walmart’s layout, either, though. I’ve really just began shopping there.
My kroger has had it for $1.25 too.
when I click on the link it comes up as a PDF with the option to print multiple copies? is that allowed? if I print more than one will they all work? Thanks for all the wonderful info you provide – I’m addicted to your website!
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Money Saving Mom here: Yes, this is a legitimate PDF coupon which can be used multiple times and the stores should be reimbursed for multiple uses of it. However, you may run into a cashier who is not very coupon-friendly who will only take one at a time.
Hope that helps!
The coupon does say Do Not Double so not everyone may have the same success
Thanks!
Ijust cashed in on this deal at our local organic market. They had a $10/10 sale and with the coupons, I got it for $.25 each. Thanks for letting me know about the coupon.
Our Kroger had the bottles for 1.25 and I used the $.75 cent coupons to make it .50 a bottle! I’m going back for more!
I too have a question about the legitimacy of the coupon. aren’t PDF’s no-nos, b/c you’re really scanning in a copy of a coupon that should’ve been torn out of a magazine, meaning 1 coupon??
Jenn C.: Not all PDFs are no-nos. That’s what makes legitimate couponing hard for us sometimes: We have to figure out which ones are legitimate and which ones are not.
But Money Saving Mom, as well as myself, have checked into the legitimacy of this coupon and have found it to be legitimate to use and print multiple copies of it.
Not all companies use the same programs to put printables on the internet, and many still use PDFs. But do not fret! I know that Crystal (MSM) is very careful with the coupons she posts. She would never intentionally lead anyone to misuse coupons, and this is definitely an awesome and legitimate coupon. Hope this helps!
thanks, it does. I depend on you guys to let me know these things. But pdf’s always worry me. thanks again!
In case it would matter to anyone. This drink has 21 grams of sugar a serving.
Well, our local Fred Meyer (Kroger owned) had the 1.66 sale on last week (which with Crystal’s lovely posting, I managed to get in on on Saturday and score three bottles of lemonade for .91 a bottle…they don’t do that CRAZY concept of double coupons here), but now it is back to the monthly price of 2.00 a container. But, with the coupon it was still 1.25 a container, which for Alaska…heck that’s REALLY cheap and I’ve never seen ANY lemonade that cheap up here, let alone so many different flavors.
As for the sugar content…yes, I’ve noticed the sugar (diabetes runs in my family, so I try to be careful), but if you buy the tea it only has 14 grams per serving (that isn’t too terribly bad compared to other brands of pre-mixed iced tea), which really considering it is all with fruit juice flavorings (from concentrate) you ARE getting the nutrients in there that regular sugar doesn’t provide (I actually gave them points for that one). And if you compare the sugar content to say Minute Maid lemonade, they score pretty well. When I was pregnant and on a self-imposed gestational diabetic diet, I took one look at “Simply Lemonade” and just about had a stroke! Holy COW does that have a lot of sugar in it!
Really, the saddest part of it is that if you don’t want the sugar…don’t drink lemonade. By the time you get the lemons mellowed with some type of sweetener you are getting a lot of sugar no matter what you do (unless you use artificial sweeteners, which I USE, but don’t want to give to my daughter of 2).
If you worry about the sugar content that much, you might want to consider the old trick of dumping the lemonade into a pitcher and for every 8 oz. of lemonade add 4-8 oz of water to reduce your sugar content (I usually go half with ANY fruit juice for my daughter to reduce the sugar content and still get the nutrients). It might taste watered down, but trust me if you drink it that way all the time…you get used to it (and seriously with fruit juices at least…I don’t really notice much of a difference in flavor).
Since I’m not going to be drinking this EVERY day, I figure it’s not bad for an occasional treat, so I’m not that worried about it right now =). And I love lemonade, so I’m hoping to pick up more of this while it is on sale (since the sale goes till the end of the month).
I checked at my Walmart tonight and it’s over $3.00 there, so I don’t know if different stores vary or what.
They are $1 this week at my Fred Meyer (Kroger) store!