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Kroger deals, Nov. 18-24

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Many of last week's best deals are repeating this week at Kroger, including good buys on Thanksgiving turkeys, a free milk promotion and a P&G promo that shaves $4 off your order.

You can also pick up sweet potatoes for 39 cents per pound, 16 oz. sour cream for $1 and four pounds of Domino sugar for $1.50.

In addition, Kroger is offering its popular gift card promotion -- valid through Dec. 9 -- that gives you quadruple fuel rewards.

Keep reading for all the top deals at Kroger -- with and without coupons.

Honeysuckle whole frozen turkey: 59 cents per pound. Limit 1 with additional $25 food purchase. Excludes alcohol, tobacco, fuel, prescription and office services. This price is good through Thanksgiving Day.

Quadruple fuel rewards promo: Using your Kroger loyalty card, purchase gift cards at Kroger for other retailers. A $100 gift card to Home Depot or Target or Macy's, for instance, will give you 400 fuel reward points, which amounts to a 40-cent discount on gasoline. (That's double the normal discount.)

General Mills promotion: Buy four participating GM products, Get one gallon of milk or a half-gallon of organic milk free. It appears GM and Cascadian Farms cereals, Nature Valley Granola Bars, Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks, Pillsbury frozen breakfast items, Pillsbury refrigerated cookie dough and pie crusts qualify.

P&G promotion: Buy four participating P&G products, Get $4 instantly off your order.

Stove Top Stuffing: $1
$1/2 previously available printable coupon
= 50 cents each.

Cool Whip: $1
$1/2 previously available printable coupon
= 50 cents each.

Del Monte Green Beans or Corn (14.5-15.25 oz.): 75 cents
.50/4 green beans printable coupon on DelMonte.com
= 50 cents each.

Dole Pineapple (20 oz.): $1
.40/2 11/4 SS
= 60 cents each.

Green Giant boxed vegetables: $1
.60/3 10/14 or 11/11 SS
= 80 cents each.

Campbell's Cream Soups: $1
.35/4 11/4 SS
= 83 cents each.

Febreze Air Effects or Set and Refresh: $1.99 after P&G promo
$1/1 10/28 P&G
= 99 cents.

Dawn dish liquid (19-24 oz.): $1.99 after P&G promo
.50/1 10/28 P&G
= 99 cents.

General Mills cereals (select varieties): $2.50
$1/3 GM cereals 10/7 SS2 or 11/4 SS
$1/2 Chex Cereals 11/11 SS
.50/1 Cheerios printable coupon on N&O's Find N Save
.50/1 Cinnamon Toast Crunch printable coupon on N&O's Find N Save
.50/1 Cheerios SavingStar.com credit
.50/1 Cinnamon Toast Crunch SavingStar.com credit
$1/2 Chex Cereals SavingStar.com credit
= as low as $1 each.
Plus: Free milk bonus wyb 4.

Duracell batteries (1-4 count): $1.99
.75/1 10/28 P&G
= $1.24.

Domino Sugar (4 lb.): $2.50
.50/1 9/16 or 11/4 RP
= $1.50.

Nabisco Crackers (Ritz and Wheat Thins pictured in ad): 2/$4
$1/2 11/11 SS
= $1.50 each.

Blue Diamond Nut Thins: 2/$4
.75/2 10/21 SS
= $1.67 each.

Pantene shampoo, conditioner or styler: $2.82 after P&G promo
$1/1 10/28 P&G
= $1.82.

Kraft or Sargento cheeses (shreds and blocks pictured in ad): 2/$5
$1/2 Kraft shreds previously available printable coupon
$1/2 Kraft block cheese previously available printable coupon
.40/2 Sargento shreds 11/4 SS
= as low as $2 each.

Ore-Ida frozen potatoes: 2/$5
$1/2 printable coupon on WoundedWarriorProject.org
= $2 each.

Maxwell House Coffee (29.3-33 oz.): $6.99
$1/1 printable coupon on N&O's Find N Save
= $5.99.

No coupons required:

Sweet potatoes: 39 cents per pound.

Avocados: $1 each.

Celery: 99 cents a bunch.

Green beans: 99 cents per pound.

Yellow onions (3 lb.): $1.89 per pound.

Asparagus: $2.49 per pound.

Organic sweet potatoes (3 lb.): $2.99.

Jumbo Russet potatoes (8 lb.): $3.49.

Gwaltney spiral sliced ham: $2.49 per pound.

Kroger broth (14 oz.): 50 cents.

Hudson Cream Flour (5 lb.): $2.50.

Kroger sour cream (16 oz.): $1.

Kroger butter (16 oz.): $2.50.

Kroger cheese (chunk, shreds or slices): $2.

Kroger frozen vegetables: $1.

Kroger bread or buns: $1.

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