High Value $2.75/2 Vintage Italia Pasta Chips Coupon = Only $0.63 Each at Target

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Screen Shot 2014-07-02 at 7.35.01 PMHead on over to Hopster.online to print a rare $2.75/2 Vintage Italia Pasta Chips 5-oz bags coupon (for 750 points) or a $2.25/2 Pasta Chips coupon (for 250 points)! Please note that if you do not have enough points, you can click “Earn Points” located right under the coupon to “boost” your coupon to a higher value. You’ll be able to earn points when you “like” other onlinepanies on Facebook, take polls and much more! If you do not want to “boost”, you can still print a $2/2 Pasta Chips 5-oz bag coupon! To easily locate this coupon, go here and simply choose “Pasta Chips” under the “food” category.

THEN – check out the deal you can score at Target:

Vintage Italia Pasta Chips 5 oz 2/$4 or $2 each (Price Cut thru 7/12)
Total for 2 = $4
Use the $2.75/2, $2.25/2 or $2/2 Pasta Chips Bags 5-oz coupon found here
Final cost as low as $1.25 total, $0.63 each!

*This is a *HOT* price for these pasta chips considering they are regularly priced at $3.29 per bag!

NOTE that these chips are currently not sold at all Target locations. You can check their store locator here.

(Thanks, Totally Target!)

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  1. Joyce

    What are pasta chips?

    • mel

      Was wondering the same, don’t believe I’ve seen this brand at my Target.
      From their website:

      Pasta Chips are made with semolina flour and Italian herbs. We’ve married this Tuscan inspired chip with different seasonings based on regional Italian favorites, steeped in hundreds of years of Italian culture and living.

      • mel

        Glad there’s a store finder! Target doesn’t onlinee up as a list of stores selling them. Oh well!

    • Mel

      (different Mel (small world)). If you’ve ever had baked ravioli, these taste kind of like the crunchy corners with seasoning on them. I like them, but I’ve only had the sea salt and Marinara flavors.

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