**I originally posted this last night but wanted to repost today because this coupon is still available. Some of you have emailed me that it si not, but it is – make sure you are looking under the zip code I specify below 🙂
If you haven’t printed already, make sure you print this $1.00/1 Zephyrhills Sparkling Water 1 L coupon now, because it will score you FREE water at Publix starting this week (either Wednesday 12/14, or Thursday, 12/15, depending on your sales cycle). **This deal may be regional. I know for sure the deal will be available in Tampa Bay since that is the ad-scan I saw. Here are two different scenarios for you to consider. The first one allows you to get more overage, but the second one allows you to stretch your coupons further. To print your coupon, go HERE and click the beverages category. (I found this under zip 34655)
Scenario #1
Buy two Zephryhills Sparkling Water 1 L BOGO $0.89 for two
Minus two $1.00/1 printables (zip 34655)
Total Due: FREE plus $1.11 overage (if your store allows)
Scenario #2
Buy two Zephyrhills Sparkling Water 1 L BOGO $0.89 for two
Minus one $1.00/1 printable (zip 34655)
Total Due: FREE plus $0.11 overage (if your store allows)
Catherine Griffith says
The print limit has been reached. 🙁
Derrek says
There is also a $1 off coupon on their Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/zephyrhillssparkling
Vicki says
Facebook is out of the Zephyhills Water coupons also.
Liz says
Hi there,
last night I tried to purchase these and the Publix customer service manager wouldn’t allow me to use the $1 coupon because the water was .99 and the coupon was over the purchase price. She said that the computer wouldn’t allow them and I have to call the store manager today for a special override if he allows. Is this right? I have purchased items with an overage before with no problem. Is this in there coupon policy?
Addicted to Saving says
Hi Liz! There is not a new policy – it sounds to me like the cashier was misinformed. I would have asked to talk to the manager because he/she would either allow the coupon to go through or they would have adjusted the value of the coupon down so that the coupon was $0.99 off instead of $1.00 off.