6 Publix BOGOs Right Now That Practically Pay Floridians to Shop

A fresh Publix ad hit this week in Florida, and the buy-one-get-one list is loaded.

Stack a clipped coupon or two on top of these deals, and some of them ring up so low they almost feel free.

Here’s where your cart saves the most.

Halo Top Ice Cream

A more waist-friendly way to beat the Florida heat. Halo Top pints ring up BOGO at $6.39 each this week.

Buy the pair, pay for one, and you’re at about $3.20 a pint before any coupons.

Then stack the $2-off-two digital coupon from Club Publix, and each pint drops to near $2.19.

That’s a cool treat you can enjoy without as much guilt or the sticker shock.

Keep a couple (or a dozen) in the freezer for the afternoons when the heat index climbs.

Panera Bread Soup

Comfort in a carton. Panera’s 16-ounce soups are buy-one-get-one at $6.99.

If you’re from out-of-state where there’s Publix, know that in Florida a BOGO means grabbing both items to get the deal. You can’t just buy one and get half off.

So, buy two Panera soups and pay for one. That comes out to around $3.49 a tub.

Even better?

Clip the Ibotta cash-back offer on Panera soup, and you trim off a little more.

The broccoli cheddar and the creamy tomato travel great from the cooler to your kitchen, ready for a night when you don’t feel like cooking from scratch.

Reser’s Main St. Bistro Sides

The cookout shortcut. Reser’s refrigerated sides, the mashed potatoes and the mac and cheese, run BOGO at $5.99.

Two for the price of one puts them around $3 each.

Clip the $2-off-two printable coupon, and you’re down to near $1.99 a tub.

Set them next to the grill, and nobody at the table guesses you didn’t peel a single potato.

For a get-together on short notice, that’s the kind of help your kitchen appreciates.

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Idahoan Mashed Potatoes

A pantry staple at a pantry price. Idahoan family-size mashed potatoes go BOGO at $2.99.

Buy two, pay for one, and each pouch lands near $1.50.

They keep in the cupboard for months and whip up in minutes with hot water and a pat of butter.

For a side dish that costs about what a single soda does, it’s hard to do better.

Stash the spare for the next time company drops in unannounced.

Yummy Dino Buddies

The grandkids’ favorite. Dino Buddies chicken nuggets and fries land on BOGO this week.

Grab two boxes for the price of one and tuck the spare in your freezer.

At roughly $6.49 a box after the deal, you’ve got a quick lunch waiting for the next visit.

Few things buy peace at the kitchen table faster than dinosaur-shaped chicken, and your cart barely notices the cost when the second box is free.

They reheat in the oven or the air fryer in minutes, which beats a fast-food run on both the price and the drive.

MOSH Protein Bars

A snack that pulls double duty. MOSH protein bars are a true buy-one-get-one-free this week.

Pick up two, pay for one, and you’ve got grab-and-go fuel for the stretch between meals.

They tuck easily into a purse or the car for the afternoon slump when hunger sneaks up on you.

Protein bars rarely hit a deal this clean, so it’s worth grabbing a few while the price holds.

The second box costing nothing is exactly the kind of math that makes a BOGO worth the trip.

Other BOGOs

We picked the BOGOs above because they’re unique.

But they’re far from the only buy-one-get-one products Publix is running this week.

Here are three other BOGO categories to keep an eye on.

Premium Coffee

Publix runs frequent BOGOs on name-brand coffee like Gevalia and Starbucks.

When it lands, the savings top $14 on the pair, one of the bigger BOGO wins anywhere in the store.

Buy two bags, pay for one, and your morning cup gets a good deal cheaper.

Check this week’s ad for which brands are on the deal, since the coffee lineup rotates from one cycle to the next.

Whole bean or ground, the BOGO usually covers both. So, reach for the grind your machine likes.

Frozen Entrees

Dinner for one without the work. Publix regularly puts frozen entrees on BOGO, with savings north of $11 on the pair.

For a household of one or two, that’s a freezer stocked with easy meals at half the usual cost.

Buy two, pay for one, and you’ve got backup dinners for the nights cooking feels like too much.

Walk the frozen aisle and look for the yellow BOGO tags, since the brands on offer shift week to week.

Bottled Drinks and Sodas

Stock your fridge for less before your next get-together.

Publix runs BOGOs on soda and drink 12-packs, often letting you save $10 or more on the pair.

Buy two, pay for one, and you’re set for the cookout or the grandkids’ visit.

It’s the kind of deal worth timing your run around when it shows up in the ad.

Sparkling water and tea multipacks often join the soda in the deal, so you’re not stuck buying cola you won’t drink.

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