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Kellogg's Family Rewards anyone?

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Not my 1st time anymore! I'm hooked for life!!!!
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I always put my codes in from cereal, granola bars, etc. I only ut in a few a month but I realize how the rewards are a ridicuoulous amount of points unless oyu want a coupon.

Anyone have any tips/tricks....this seems like a waste time right now.


FYI I do MCR so I know sometimes you just have to keep entering low points entries and eventually good prizes come up!
 
I always put my codes in from cereal, granola bars, etc. I only ut in a few a month but I realize how the rewards are a ridicuoulous amount of points unless oyu want a coupon.

Anyone have any tips/tricks....this seems like a waste time right now.


FYI I do MCR so I know sometimes you just have to keep entering low points entries and eventually good prizes come up!
Make sure that you're getting their newsletter. There's almost always a code for bonus points in there. Today's newsletter had two opportunities in it for a total of 210 points.

I do the program and get a decent number of points but I redeem them for coupons. 500 points will get me a coupon link for 75¢-off cereal, cookies or crackers, and I can print it twice. Most stores in our area (you're not too far from me) will double those coupons. Acme will double them to $1.50 off a single item. That's $3 off of groceries for my 500 points.

If you check ACME's sale for this week, there are a lot of Keebler/Kellogg's items that are $1.88 ea. wyb5. You can't beat getting Townhouse crackers for 38¢/box!
 
I save my codes and enter them when they double point offers. They also send out many free bonus codes, so even though redemption points are high I still think it worth it.
 
How do I sign up for the newsletter? I'm subscribed for everything and never get the newsletter with the extra points.
 


I find the value is in the special offers - for example, at Target at Christmas time there were specially marked eggo waffles that had a enter 4 codes get a $5 eGC offer. And right now there's specially marked cereal and pop-tarts with a enter 6 codes and get a free movie ticket offer and there's the enter three codes and get a free book offer (this one is almost over though). I mostly only enter my codes for these and as I enter them I'm building value and figure eventually I'll get enough points for a free photo book.

ETA - there were also some poptarts and cereal bars with codes that were good for free music downloads as well.
 
There are a lot of freebie codes. I get them from the hip2save blog. There was just one for 1000 points recently. I think I have around 5000 points most of which were freebie codes
 


There are a lot of freebie codes. I get them from the hip2save blog. There was just one for 1000 points recently. I think I have around 5000 points most of which were freebie codes

Thanks so much for the tip...went over there and added a few hundred points with codes on a few pages there that were still active.
 

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