If you live in one of the areas that often gets awesome bonus $2 off Publix coupons, you will want to check today’s newspaper as well. In my edition of the Tampa Tribune this morning, I was greeted by a $2 off any Publix Seafood Department purchase of $2 or more coupon. I can’t remember the page number offhand, but it was in the main section.
The coupon is good through 7/28 and has a limit of one coupon per customer per day. This coupon is valid in the usual counties – the Tampa Bay area counties and points south along the Gulf coast of Florida.
My newspaper also had a peelie on the front of the newspaper with a Publix coupon good for 50 cents off any Red Bone Alley aioli with any purchase of fresh, never-frozen Publix Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon. This coupon is valid through 8/8/12.
If you received these coupons in your newspaper as well, please post a comment and let everyone know where to look.
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Its on Page 10A of the Tampa Bay times as well. We got the aioli sticker on the front as well.
Additional NOTES – Check Parade magazine for 2 different $2.50 Covergirl lipstick coupons good through 8/31 with the usual P&G limits on it.
in the Tampa Trib, on the OFFICE MAX ad, there is a coupon on the front page for a $5/$25 purchase coupon.
Saw the CG coupons in Parade, but didn’t check the Office Max ad. Thanks for the tips. There’s also a Sweetbay coupon in the Trib too. That post should be up in about 10-15 mins.
Good Morning!!
News Press – Lee County – Front Section – Page A7
Have a great day everyone!!
Thanks Gladys! Have a great day too!
Any idea if the coupons in the past have specified “fresh” seafood? I have always used these coupons to purchase cheap tuna, but now I am weary.
They changed it the last time it was offered, but originally it was just “seafood”