Here are some of this week’s best grocery & household deals from Amazon.com, courtesy of Terry and Mandi from Jungle Deals & Steals. Many of these prices are higher than what you’d pay by combining coupons with sales, but they may be good deals for you if you live where there aren’t many stores or deals are scarce:
Vitafusion: Here’s a great deal on Vitavusion 500 mg. Calcium Gummy Vitamins for Adults. Get them for as low as $0.05 each ($4.52 for the 100-count).
Huggies: Stock up on Huggies Natural Care Baby Wipes – they’re available for as low as $0.02 each ($13.33 for the 552 total wipes).
Cereal
- Quaker Instant Oatmeal: Get 12-count boxes of Original Quaker Instant Oatmeal for as low as $1.98 each ($7.92 for the pack of 4).
- Honey Nut Cheerios: Get 12.25-ounce boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios for as low as $1.95 each ($7.79 for the pack of 4).
Always: Stock up on Always Xtra Protection Long Fresh Daily Liners for as low as $0.03 each ($4.17 for $144 total liners).
Seventh Generation: Seventh Generation Liquid 4x Free and Clear Laundry Detergent is available for as low as $8.12/40-fluid ounce bottle ($16.24 for the 2-count).
Toilet Paper
- Scott: Get Scott Extra Soft Bath Tissue Rolls for as low as $0.36 each ($13 for the 36-count).
- Angel Soft: Get Angel Soft Double Rolls for as low as $0.34 each ($16.10 for the 48-count).
- Quilted Northern: Get Quilted Northern Ultra Plush Double Rolls for as low as $0.38 each ($18.35 for the 48-count).
Terry & Mandi are a busy mother-daughter team that look for ways to save money without sacrificing a lot of time, and they share their love for all things Amazon.com at Jungle Deals & Steals.
You can get a 72 count of Angel Soft at Wal Mart for 14.97 so your deal above is not so good
Brenda
Thanks so much for mentioning that!
Online you get the 36 count double rolls (which is equal to 72 regular rolls) for $14.97. I doubt the in store price is half that.
This deal is for 48 count double rolls (equal to 96 regular rolls) for $16.10.
My husband and I have been using Amazon Prime and Subscribe and Save for over a year now, and it has more than saved us a TON of money, I’m talking in the thousands of dollars. We get soup, organic cokes and waters,flour, staples, as well as tons of various merchandise, and now that I am pregnant and due any time now, diapers and wipes, for pennies on the dollar compared to the grocery store. I can’t clip coupons and do coupon clipping as cheap as some of the items we get on Subscribe and Save are. I can get all natural, organic diaper wipes from Baby Ganics for 13.25 and 3 cents per wipe. LOVE LOVE Amazon and I know at least for this family, Prime/Mom has more than paid off for us.
Thanks for posting this! I have been interested in buying grocery items off of Amazon but have yet to check them out. That breakdown helps prove the value–that really is worth it! Especially for people who don’t have time to clip, search for, and organize coupons. And you still get to buy in bulk!