Pocket Your Dollars’ reader Martha found a coupon book at her local Cub Foods called “Value Your Heart.” It should look something like the picture above (except it will say “Cub Foods” instead of “Jewel-Osco”).
This coupon book contains several high-value manufacturer’s (not store) coupons, including
- $1/1 Viva 6-pack
- $1/1 Cottonelle 12-pack
- $1/1 Fresh Express Salad
- $2/2 Quaker Instant Oatmeal (expires 4/30)
- and others, including Diet Coke, Dasani, I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter, Healthy Choice, Welch’s Grape Juice, Ocean Spray Juice, Nestea, and Yoplait.
Please note that these coupons are not store coupons like you’ll normally find in Cub coupon booklets, so you should be able to use these at other stores.
Most of the coupons expire 2/28, but since they’re manufacturer’s coupons, you’ll probably be able to use them at Cub three (or more) months past their expiration date.
Your turn: Did you find this coupon book at your local Cub Foods?

Thanks for letting us know to look for this! It sounds like there are some great coupons.
I found this when I stopped at the Apple Valley, MN location a few weeks ago. They had it in a cardboard display over near the bread :)
I grabbed mine a week or so ago and have already used quite a few of them! The $1 off Fresh Express Salads is great too! When they are on sale you can get a bag for $0.50-$1.00!
I was excited to grab mine a few weeks ago..I have already reaped great benefits.
The Healthy Choice coupons came in handy for the Catalina deal at Rainbow last week. I’ve heard Rainbow has a similar booklet available, but I haven’t found it yet…
After searching and searching, I finally found this book on display near the pharmacy in case anyone else has trouble finding it. :)
I found it at Cub off of Hwy 610 in Brooklyn Park last week and it was near the bread on the end of the aisle.
That’s the one I go to! Thanks for telling where you found the booklet. I’ll check next time I go.
These have been great coupons so far!
Looked for the booklet at the Cub in Edina off of York. After 15 minutes gave up. None of the cashers up front knew where it was either.