WhiteBlaze Pages 2024
A Complete Appalachian Trail Guidebook.
AVAILABLE NOW. $4 for interactive PDF(smartphone version)
Read more here WhiteBlaze Pages Store

Results 1 to 17 of 17
  1. #1
    PCT, Sheltowee, Pinhoti, LT , BMT, AT, SHT, CDT, TRT 10-K's Avatar
    Join Date
    10-30-2007
    Location
    Erwin, TN
    Age
    62
    Posts
    8,492

    Default Clif, Luna, and Mojo bars on sale

    Not sure if this is regional or what but down here in the Southeast Kroger has Clif, Luna, and Mojo bars on sale for $1.00 each this week.

  2. #2
    Registered User Last Call's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-03-2013
    Location
    Olive Branch, MS
    Posts
    419

    Default

    That's a heckuva deal....on my way to stock up now!

  3. #3

    Join Date
    05-05-2011
    Location
    state of confusion
    Posts
    9,866
    Journal Entries
    1

    Default

    If you buy the box of 6, clif bars are always $ 1 each at Walmart I think. dont know about the rest

  4. #4
    Registered User Just Bill's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-06-2013
    Location
    Chicago, Il
    Age
    45
    Posts
    3,770

    Default

    Small town prices?
    Trader Joes, Whole Foods, Meijer, and a few other sell Cliff Bars here for $1 everyday, $1.25 on a bad day.
    Luna and Mojo can be up or down. Those are Chicago area prices, but still... I thought only trail towns had it bad.

  5. #5

    Default

    Pretty sure those are the regular prices here at Kroger also. Interesting.

  6. #6

    Default Clif, Luna, and Mojo bars on sale

    Stop & Shop has them for a buck every other week at least.
    Target runs a box of 6 for $5 every once in a while.

  7. #7

    Default

    At Target I often find the 6 pack boxes of both Cliff and Luna Bars selling for $5. Comes out at 83 cents each. At the end of the aisle, sometimes on an end cap where Target usually has clearance items, I have found specially marked Cliff and Luna boxes with 7 bars (6+1 free). No sale tags were posted on the shelf but when I used the price scanner, surely enough they were $5 as well.

    Comes out to about $.71 a bar! I've bought quite a few boxes of Luna bars this way.

    Some of the Bed, Bath, and Beyond Stores have a hygiene and supplement Dept. I find Pure Bars there sometimes for $1 each. I've waited for those $1 each sales and then asked Mngrs about a case discount. A few have taken off an additional 10% on the 12 bar cases. Cost $10.80/case or about 90 cents each.

    Several other tores including Whole Foods, where I locate hard to find very high cal/oz ratios Raw Nutritional Bars(no I can't afford an abundance of the highest priced ones all the time!) , will give me a case discount. It works out well when, say ProBars are on sale, and then I get the additional case discount which is usually between 10-15 %. I'm sure a larger % discount could be negotiated if purchasing a multi case box, something like 4 cases.

    When the expiration dates are nearly expired I've bought hoity toity high end nutritional bars at about 1/3 retail at Vitamin Shop, Whole Foods, and General Nutrition Centers. Sometimes, all those places offer free sample stuff, including some bars, for the asking or located in a basket by the registers.

  8. #8
    Registered User Just Bill's Avatar
    Join Date
    07-06-2013
    Location
    Chicago, Il
    Age
    45
    Posts
    3,770

    Default

    Looks like you just found a use for me those 20% off BBB coupons form me fella.

  9. #9

    Default

    Right now, I have a garbage bag with 450 bars(I keep count) I've bought over the past 6 months that I'm about to divide up into resupply boxes for three different thru-hikes. The best deal I got on Nutritional Bars, not the lowest priced though, was $1.29 each for 3 oz 380 cals ProBars which I usually only eat for b-fast on those get up and go days.

  10. #10

    Default Clif, Luna, and Mojo bars on sale

    I'm wondering about their expire date. Seems like their expire date is too soon. Surely they would last for quite some time?

  11. #11
    Registered User Doc Mike's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-06-2010
    Location
    hanging between trees
    Age
    58
    Posts
    536
    Images
    13

    Default

    If any of you have a SAMs around the box of 24 was 16$


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    Lead, Follow, or get out of the way. I'm goin hikin.

  12. #12

    Default

    Careful, Luna Bars are for women (read the label).
    You guys keep your fingers off!!

  13. #13
    Registered User Sierra2015's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-31-2014
    Location
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Age
    35
    Posts
    464

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RockDoc View Post
    Careful, Luna Bars are for women (read the label).
    You guys keep your fingers off!!
    When I was a kid my stepmother told me Häagen-Dazs was German for "not for kids." I believed her until a few years ago. Haha. O.o

  14. #14

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogwood View Post
    Right now, I have a garbage bag with 450 bars(I keep count) I've bought over the past 6 months that I'm about to divide up into resupply boxes for three different thru-hikes. The best deal I got on Nutritional Bars, not the lowest priced though, was $1.29 each for 3 oz 380 cals ProBars which I usually only eat for b-fast on those get up and go days.
    Where did you find ProBars for $1.29?

  15. #15

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon View Post
    Where did you find ProBars for $1.29?
    Pro Bar make four different types of bars - ProBar Meal, ProBar Core, Pro Bar Bolt, and Pro Bar Fuel. I haven't tried them all. The ones I've been eating are Pro Bar Meal, the 3 oz ones. I think those are the most expensive, usually around $3 retail(too steep for me to buy at that price), although I have seen them for as little as $1.79 each but rarely. It's not terribly difficult to find them on sale for about $ 2.25 -$2.50 each though. I noticed these at a local large NJ grocery store chain where I shop often. They were on sale for $2.29 each. They weren't moving very well. They had four 12 bar cases(partial cases) on the shelves. Koka Mocha, Peanut Butter, and WholeBerry Blast varieties. Spoke to a Mngr. He agreed to sell me three of the cases(12 bars per case) at $15.50/case. Pro Bar Meal bars come out to be $1.29 each. I'll use them all up in the next few months. It pays to be observant, nice, and negotiate. http://shop.theprobar.com/PROBAR-Mea...&c=ProBar@Meal After I've sampled bars and know I like them I negotiate case prices and get much better deals. I think this was an extreme situation though. I think the grocery store wasn't going to carry them anymore. It's not like I'm regularly getting all the Pro Bar Meals I want for $1.29 each.

    BTW, in WalMart last night I noticed their regular price for 2.4 oz/bar 12 bar cases of Cliff Bars(they had three varieties - Oatmeal Raisin, Sierra Trail, White Chocolate Macadamia Nut) for $10.48 a case or 87 cents per bar. That's around the price of a large Snickers.

    http://www.clifbarstore.com/detail/CLF+161003

    http://www.clifbarstore.com/detail/CLF+161015

  16. #16

    Default

    Walmart in sc had a 7 pack for less than $7 for a few months. Went in the other day and they were back to the 6 packs.
    "Truth is anything you can convince someone else to believe" - Me

  17. #17
    Registered User
    Join Date
    01-25-2013
    Location
    Upstate NY
    Age
    48
    Posts
    565

    Default

    I know that in Stop & Shop and also ShopRite I've seen various brands of bars shelved separately from the others (in S&S even in a different aisle at some times).

    What they are is the same bars, but tagged with a price for buying the whole pack (the one they would usually open to sell the single bars, so it probably has 12 or so in it, again depending on brand).

    Not sure offhand what brands they did this with, but it might be something that other stores do also.

++ New Posts ++

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •