Kroger: 92,000 Pints Of Ice Cream Giveaway (6/20, First Come First Served Via e-coupon)

Update 6/3/25: Available again, this time 92,000 pints.

The Offer

Direct link to offer

  • Kroger is giving away 92,000 pints of ice cream via e-coupon on June 20, 2025. First come first served

The Fine Print

  • Promotion only valid in the United States, excluding CA, LA, NV, TN, MO, ID, ND, MS, VA and CO

Our Verdict

Hopefully it’s not too difficult to actually get the e-coupon.

View Comments (26)

  • Anyone from last year remember if you had to use it the same day or they game you a certain number of days?

    I plan to be out of town In that southeastern state that is (until recent years) known for a lack of Kroger stores.

    • You have to claim it on the day it's offered, but it's a digital coupon that gets added to your account that has an expiration date after the date you clipped it. I can't remember how long we had to use it last year, but I want to say it was at least a couple of weeks

  • This is now live at the direct link (apparently started around 8 EST). At first it told me all the coupons had been clipped but when I signed in it allowed me to clip the coupon.

    • $2.29 in Cincinnati. On sale for $1.50. Their Private Selection brand ice cream, whic normally costs $3.79, is hit or miss. I've had some that was excellent and a great value when on sale. Other times it's not great. I'm expecting this stuff to be mediocre at best.

    • This line is stuffed junk ingredients like HFCS and artificial colors. They have a better type labeled as "Private Selection" but I don't think it's included in this promo.

  • insane prices at Kroger...boycotting them same as Target. Literally my local wholefoods is cheaper...Let's see who is willing to lower prices first.

    • It depends on the location. The Kroger in my area is actually cheaper than Walmart now

      • There are 2 Krogers near me and they have different proces from each other. 1 is in a rougher area with a high theft rate - prices are higher at that store than the one in the better area.

    • Dairy pricing laws in CA and many other states like LA restrict free giveaways like this. Don't blame Kroger. You may also have noticed that milk doesn't earn grocery rewards in CA as well.