You missed this coupon but I’ve got more Coupons for you to save with. Join Kraftfoods.com and get access to recipes, special offers and product samples. I recommend that you consider signing-up for the Kraft Community because it’s a great source of freebies and money-saving coupons! Kraft likes to email special offers (free samples and high-value coupons) to their members. But you’ve got to be a member to have a chance to get these special offers! I’ve gotten a few free samples this way, so I want you to get on their list too!
For tons of Kraft coupons to print visit Coupons.com. Here are my favorite Kraft coupons, many are stackable with Target coupons:
My Favorite Kraft Coupons
Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs Save $1on one package
(you can stack with this coupon to Save $1 at Target)
Kraft Cheese Save $1 on two packages of shredded, chunks or slices
(you can stack with this coupon to Save $1 on two at Target)
Wheat Thins Save $1on one box
Triscuit Save $1 on one box
Ritz Toasted Chips Save $1 on one box
Kraft Salad Dressing Save $1on any package
(you can stack with this coupon to Save $1 on two at Target)
Kraft Mayonnaise and Miracle Whip Save $1on any package
(you can stack with this coupon to Save $1 on two at Target)
Remember that after you print your coupons you can go back and print them a second time! You’ll find the coupons that you printed once at the end of the list now so scroll to the last page.
Of course, like so many other brands, they only value consumers who use Windows or Mac OS and are willing to install their coupon-printing spyware. It’s so frustrating. I sent them a message about it, and they were all “oh, too bad!!”. I won’t be buying Kraft products for my family of four anymore.
Try this link Kraft Foods Community. The links are working for me but I know some computers don’t seem to like them for some reason. So try that alternate link!-HeatherFreebies 4 Mom
None of your links are working for me. They only make a blank page. =(
All I can say is Kraft FirstTaste is AWESOME! I have gotten free sandwiches, pudding packs, and other stuff. And they are high-dollar items, too!