Peter Pan PB clearance -UPDATE

According to the Jewel asst mgr, all Jewels are clearancing the Peter Pan peanut butter.  They will only be carrying the creamy type, no others, so make sure to check your local Jewels for some great deals.  These reduced fat ones had exp. dates in 2011. I did notice that they had lots of space in the PB section for their new Shoppers Value line.  nice top shelf location, too.

Another clearance, this one on the Osco side, involves Rimmel mascara (actually my favorite).  A big box full of various types of their mascara, with bonus eyeliner pencils, marked down to $1.99. Well, hello sailor, but there are 2 $1/1 coupons in 8/1 RP (1st insert).

The Lisle Jewel on Rte 53 had a clearance rack in the back with Peter Pan peanut butter.  The reduced fat ones were marked down to .50 each, with other varieties slightly more.  I like free probably more than the next guy, but if you want/need some right now check your local store.  Unfortunately, I can find no insert or printables on this (it’s a Con Agra product, so you’d think there’d be something), except for home mailers.  HCW claims that there’s a q in the August issue of AY, but I checked three issues around that month and nada.  Either I’m blind or they pulled another one of those switcheroos with different coupons in the mailed subscriptions, take your pick.

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2 thoughts on “Peter Pan PB clearance -UPDATE

  1. Woot, woot!! PB for the food pantry with my 2 lonely $1/2 coupons and mascara for DD if ya left me some!!
    Ya think private label is gonna back-fire on Jewel??

  2. I just checked back (and picked up four more) and there were still plenty of mascara packages in the box, maybe 40+? My personal feeling is that this new CEO is a putz who can’t differentiate between the Jewel/Osco shopper and the Wal-Mart shopper, well, other than the fact that Jewel shoppers have teeth… Shoppers Value appears to be one step beneath their 1970’s generics – and we all know how well that turned out for them.

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