Thought I'd share my plan for Walgreens this week. I will be doing 3 seperate transactions. I also have $13 in Register Rewards to start out with.
Transaction #1:
Gum Eze Flossers $2
Dawn Dishsoap $0.99
Head & Shoulders Shampoo & Conditioner 2/$8
Tylenol Precise $7.99
6 Rightguard bodwash B1G1 free $4.49
Total: $32.45
Coupons:
$0.50/1 Dawn
Head & Shoulders B1G1 free (-$4)
Head & Shoulders -$2
Tylenol Precise MQ -$5
Tylenol Precise Wags Q -$3 (in May booklet)
3 Rightguard bodywash B1G1 free -$13.47
-$4 RR
Pay: $0.48+tax
+ Receive $2 Gum Eze RR & $2 Head & Shoulders RR
Transaction #2:
Gillette Fusion Proglide $9.89
Gum Eze Flosser $2
2 Rightguard bodywash b1g1 free $4.49
Total: $16.38
Coupons:
Gillette Proglide -$5
Rightguard bodywash B1G1 free -$4.49
(2) $3 RR
Pay: $0.89+tax
+ Receive $5 Gillette RR + $2 Gum Eze RR
Transaction #3
2 Cottonelle 12 packs $5 ea ($10)
2 Rightguard bodywash b1g1 free $4.49
Coupons:
Cottonelle Wags Q -$2
(2)Cottonelle MQ -$1
Rightguard bodywash b1g1 free -$4.49
$5 RR
Pay: $2+tax
+Receive $3 Cottonelle RR
So for $3.83+tax I would be getting:
-2 Gum Eze flossers
-1 Dawn Dishsoap
-Head & Shoulders Shampoo+Cond
-Tylenol Precise
-10 Rightguard bodywash
-Gillette Fusion Proglide Razor
-2 12 pack Cottonelle
and would leave the store with $9 RR.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Walgreens Deals Starting 5-1
Register Rewards
G-U-M Eez-Thru Flossers $2 Free after RR
$5 RR WYB Gillette Fusion Proglide $9.89 89 cents after coupon and RR
$4 MFQ Coupon in 5/1 P&G
$1 RR wyb Oscar Mayer Bacon 16 oz. 2/$7
$1 RR wyb (2) Dinner Favorites, Stouffers / Hot or Lean Pockets / Lean Cuisine, 2/$5
$3 RR wyb $10 participating products
Select Bounce, Tide, Downy or Cascade Laundry or Dish Products $3.99
Select Swiffer or Mr. Clean Household Products 25% off
Select Febreze Household Products 25% off
$3 RR wyb Glade Automatic Spray Kit $8.99
$1 RR wyb Lysol Spray $3.49
Disinfectant,12.5 oz.
Neutra Air Sanitizing, 10 oz
$1 RR wyb Dental Care 2/$7
Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush
Crest Pro-health toothpaste, 4 or 4.1 oz.
Pro-health Mouthwash 458 or 500 ml.
Glide Floss, 32.8 to 55 yds.
$1 RR wyb Pantene Hair Care 2/$7
$10 RR wyb Crest 3D White Whitestrips $49.99 $10 coupon in sunday papers
$1 Rr wyb Aussie or Herbal Essences Hair Care $2.99
$1 RR wyb Oral Care $3.99
Scope Mouthwash 24 to 33 oz.
Fixodent Adhesive, 2 to 2.4 oz or 78 pack cleanser
Save $3.00 On any ONE Fixodent Cleanser 5/31/11 P&G 5/1
$1 RR wyb Colgate Dental Care 2/$5
$4 RR wyb Renpure Organics Hair Care $5.99
$3 RR wyb Noxzema Disposable Razors $3.99
Noxzema $2/1 Spa Shave 4-Blade shaver, Super Smooth Triple Blade Shaver, Premium Pivot Twin Blade or Bikini Shaver (6/30/11) RP 5/1
$2 RR wyb Bic Razors $5.99
$2 RR wyb Head & Shoulders Shampoo or Conditioner 2/$8
Head & Shoulder Conditioner, 13.5oz FREE up to $4.74 wyb Head & Shoulders Shampoo (5/31/11) V 1/17/2011
$5 RR wyb Relaxer Kit or Hair Color $6.99
$2 Rr wyb U by Kotex Feminine Care 2/$7
$2 RR wyb Feminine Care $6.99
36 or 40 pk Tampax Pearl Tampons
Always 28-48 pk Select Maxi Pads
108 or 162 pk pantiliners
$2 RR wyb Right Guard Total Defense 5 or Dry Idea Antiperspirant/Deoderant $2.99
Dry Idea or Right Guard product product Buy One Get One FREE Up to $4.49 DND (5/31/11) in 5/1 Redplum inserts.
$2 RR wyb participating Clear Eyes product ($1 coupon in Sunday paper)
$1 RR wyb Kellogg's Special K $4.99
6 pk bars
7packet Water Mix
4 pack Shakes
$3 RR wyb Calcium, Fiber or Aspirin $9.99
120 or 160 ct. OS-CAL
100 ct. Citrucel or 16.9 or 30 oz.
300 or 365 ct. Ecotrin Aspirin[/B]
$3 RR wyb MiraLax $19.99
$10 RR wyb NuWave Mini $79.99
$10 RR wyb Your Baby Can Read or InStyler Straightener $99.99
Other Deals
$5 Foot locker e-gift card at checkout wyb $10 or more Gatorade products
2/$1 Salot or Baking soda
One Gallon milk $1.99 or $2.99 ( check ad instore)
2/$1 Arizona drink or tea
G-U-M Eez-Thru Flossers $2 Free after RR
$5 RR WYB Gillette Fusion Proglide $9.89 89 cents after coupon and RR
$4 MFQ Coupon in 5/1 P&G
$1 RR wyb Oscar Mayer Bacon 16 oz. 2/$7
$1 RR wyb (2) Dinner Favorites, Stouffers / Hot or Lean Pockets / Lean Cuisine, 2/$5
$3 RR wyb $10 participating products
Select Bounce, Tide, Downy or Cascade Laundry or Dish Products $3.99
Select Swiffer or Mr. Clean Household Products 25% off
Select Febreze Household Products 25% off
$3 RR wyb Glade Automatic Spray Kit $8.99
$1 RR wyb Lysol Spray $3.49
Disinfectant,12.5 oz.
Neutra Air Sanitizing, 10 oz
$1 RR wyb Dental Care 2/$7
Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush
Crest Pro-health toothpaste, 4 or 4.1 oz.
Pro-health Mouthwash 458 or 500 ml.
Glide Floss, 32.8 to 55 yds.
$1 RR wyb Pantene Hair Care 2/$7
$10 RR wyb Crest 3D White Whitestrips $49.99 $10 coupon in sunday papers
$1 Rr wyb Aussie or Herbal Essences Hair Care $2.99
$1 RR wyb Oral Care $3.99
Scope Mouthwash 24 to 33 oz.
Fixodent Adhesive, 2 to 2.4 oz or 78 pack cleanser
Save $3.00 On any ONE Fixodent Cleanser 5/31/11 P&G 5/1
$1 RR wyb Colgate Dental Care 2/$5
$4 RR wyb Renpure Organics Hair Care $5.99
$3 RR wyb Noxzema Disposable Razors $3.99
Noxzema $2/1 Spa Shave 4-Blade shaver, Super Smooth Triple Blade Shaver, Premium Pivot Twin Blade or Bikini Shaver (6/30/11) RP 5/1
$2 RR wyb Bic Razors $5.99
$2 RR wyb Head & Shoulders Shampoo or Conditioner 2/$8
Head & Shoulder Conditioner, 13.5oz FREE up to $4.74 wyb Head & Shoulders Shampoo (5/31/11) V 1/17/2011
$5 RR wyb Relaxer Kit or Hair Color $6.99
$2 Rr wyb U by Kotex Feminine Care 2/$7
$2 RR wyb Feminine Care $6.99
36 or 40 pk Tampax Pearl Tampons
Always 28-48 pk Select Maxi Pads
108 or 162 pk pantiliners
$2 RR wyb Right Guard Total Defense 5 or Dry Idea Antiperspirant/Deoderant $2.99
Dry Idea or Right Guard product product Buy One Get One FREE Up to $4.49 DND (5/31/11) in 5/1 Redplum inserts.
$2 RR wyb participating Clear Eyes product ($1 coupon in Sunday paper)
$1 RR wyb Kellogg's Special K $4.99
6 pk bars
7packet Water Mix
4 pack Shakes
$3 RR wyb Calcium, Fiber or Aspirin $9.99
120 or 160 ct. OS-CAL
100 ct. Citrucel or 16.9 or 30 oz.
300 or 365 ct. Ecotrin Aspirin[/B]
$3 RR wyb MiraLax $19.99
$10 RR wyb NuWave Mini $79.99
$10 RR wyb Your Baby Can Read or InStyler Straightener $99.99
Other Deals
$5 Foot locker e-gift card at checkout wyb $10 or more Gatorade products
2/$1 Salot or Baking soda
One Gallon milk $1.99 or $2.99 ( check ad instore)
2/$1 Arizona drink or tea
Friday, April 29, 2011
Kids Bowl Free
WOW! I just stumbled across this and knew so many of you would love it! You can go to KidsBowlFree.com and register your kids to get free bowling passes all summer long. As long as they are under 15 years old they will receive WEEKLY passes for up to 2 games a day! You do still have to pay for shoe rental (unless you have your own bowling shoes that is!)
I'm not sure about ALL bowling alleys but after I selected my bowling alley & signed the kids up I was presented with an offer for a Family bowling pass, I can list up to 4 adults to bowl all summer long for only $25. I think I'm gonna try to hunt down some cheap bowling shoes to sweeten the deal!
I'm not sure about ALL bowling alleys but after I selected my bowling alley & signed the kids up I was presented with an offer for a Family bowling pass, I can list up to 4 adults to bowl all summer long for only $25. I think I'm gonna try to hunt down some cheap bowling shoes to sweeten the deal!
Great Fandango Offer!!!!
I love when Fandango does promotions!
Right now when you order movie tickets from Fandango.com you will get $5 automatically taken off your order. Hurry though, this offer is only good through 4/30 or while supplies last...so I bet it will go fast!
I placed 3 seperate orders so I could maximize my savings. I saved $15 and bought 2 Adult & 1 child 3D movie tickets for only $12.75! We also have a popcorn bucket that gets us popcorn for $2.50 so this should be a very inexpensive trip! We're going to see Rio. What's on your must see list?
Right now when you order movie tickets from Fandango.com you will get $5 automatically taken off your order. Hurry though, this offer is only good through 4/30 or while supplies last...so I bet it will go fast!
I placed 3 seperate orders so I could maximize my savings. I saved $15 and bought 2 Adult & 1 child 3D movie tickets for only $12.75! We also have a popcorn bucket that gets us popcorn for $2.50 so this should be a very inexpensive trip! We're going to see Rio. What's on your must see list?
Shasta BOGO coupon
Go here for your coupon. Buy one 12 pack, get one free. Any flavor.
My favorite flavor is Grape. What's yours? :)
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
HURRY! Free bag of Ore Ida fries!!!!
Free bag of Ore Ida Sweet Potato fries for first 100,000 only. You have to like their page and then watch a short video before claiming your coupon!
Go HERE. HURRY HURRY HURRY!!!!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Clearance
Hope everyone had a good Easter! :)
Saturday, April 23, 2011
No coupons tomorrow
Just letting everyone know there will be NO coupons in tomorrows paper because it is a Holiday.
Happy Easter!!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Whoa! Hot Groupon today! $20 for $40 worth of General Mills products
Groupon is offering a really neat deal today. For just $20 you can get $40 worth of general mills products plus a coupon booklet. To get this deal, sign up HERE and look under "Minneapolis" it should be on the right side of the page. Here is what's included:
- 12.8 ounce Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal
- 13 ounce Reese's Puffs cereal
- 12 ounce Kix cereal
- 12.8 ounce Cascadian Farms Organic cereal
- 5.8 ounce Fiber One 90-Calorie Chewy Bars
- 5.8 ounce Hamburger Helper
- 11 ounce Green Giant Corn Niblets
- 9.5 ounce Old El Paso Tortilla Stuffers
- 5 ounce Fruit Roll-Ups
- 10.5 ounce Chex Mix Muddy Buddies snack mix
- 17.5 ounce Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie mix
- 13.7 ounce Wanchai Ferry Orange Chicken dinner kit
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
$2/2 Reach toothbrush coupon
Head over to Coupons.com and look under Personal Care for a $2/2 Reach toothbrush coupon. These are $1 each at Dollar General making them free, and Walgreens often has RR deals on Reach products! :)
Walmart Match Ups 4-20
Grocery:
Hungry Jack Pancake Mix, $1.98
$0.55/1 Hungry Jack Mix printable
$1.43 ea. after coupon!
Hungry Jack Syrup, $2.58
$0.75/1 Hungry Jack Syrup printable
$1.83 ea. after coupon!
Zatarain’s Spanish Rice, $1.18
$0.75/2 Zatarain’s Rice Mix printable
$0.75/2 Zatarain’s Rice Mix, exp. 6-12-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/4 Zatarains Rice Mix, exp. 4-30-11 (RP 02/13/11)
As low as $0.81 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Wheat Thin Stix, $2.98
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix, exp. 6-26-11 (SS 04/17/11)
$1.98 ea. after coupon!
Ritz Munchables, $2.48
$1/1 Ritz Munchables printable
$1.48 ea. after coupon!
Mio, $ 3.48
$1/1 Mio Water Enhancer printable
$1/1 Mio Water Enhancer, exp. 4-30-11 (SS 03/27/11)
$2.48 ea. after coupon!
Rice Krispies Cereal, $2.94
$1/2 Rice Krispies printable
$1/3 Select Kellogg’s Cereal printable
$1/2 Rice Krispies or Cocoa Krispies, exp. 5-29 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/3 Kellogg’s Cereal, exp. 5-29-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.44 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Lawry’s Seasoning, $1.64
$0.50/1 Lawry’s Spice Blend, exp. 5-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.14 ea. after coupon!
Refrigerated:
Ball Park Franks, $3.48
$1/1 Ball Park Franks Product printable
$2.48 ea. after coupon!
Frigo String Cheese Singles, $0.33
$0.50/1 Frigo Cheese Heads Cheese Product printable
FREE after coupon!
Yo Baby Yogurt, $2.32
$1/1 YoBaby Yogurt 4 pk printable zip 33133
$1.32 ea. after coupon!
Dannon Greek Yogurt, $1
$0.50/2 Dannon Greek Cups, exp. 5-31-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$0.75 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Parkay Sticks, $1
$0.50/1 Parkay Product printable
$0.50 ea. after coupon!
Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, $2.98
$1/2 Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, exp. 6-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$0.55/2 Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, exp. 6-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.48 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Frozen:
Birds Eye Voila! Family Size, $3.68
$1 Birds Eye Voila printable
$2.68 ea. after coupon!
DiGiorno Pizza & Cookies, $6.50
$1.25/1 DiGiornio Pizza & Cookies, 2xp 6-30-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$5.25 ea after coupon
Eggo Fiber Plus Waffles, $2.74
$1/1 Eggo Fiber Plus Waffles printable
$1.74 ea. after coupon
Sister Schubert rolls, $2.92
$0.50/1 Sister Schubert Product, exp. 5-27-11 (SS 02/27/11)
$1/1 Sister Schubert’s Product, exp. 5-27-11 (SS 02/27/11)
As low as $1.92 ea. after coupon
Freschetta Simply Inspired Pizza, $5.86
$2/1 Freshetta Simply Inspired Pizza Printable
$3.86 after coupon
Household Cleaning:
Glade Sense and Spray, $4.88
$2/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter Kit printable
$3/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter, exp. 12-31-11 (ALL YOU Sept ’10)
$3/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter Kit, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/03/11)
As low as $1.88 ea. after coupon!
Scott Naturals Wipes, $1.96
$0.50/1 Scotts Naturals Flushable Wipes, exp. 5-29-11 (SS 04/17/2011 #2)
$1.46 ea. after coupon!
Oxi Clean Pre-Wash Spray, $2.77
$1/1 Select OxiClean In-Wash Items, exp. 6-30-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$1.77 after coupon
Reynolds Recycled Foil, $2.88
$1/1 Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil printable
$1.88 ea. after coupon
Seventh Generation Wipes, $2.48
$1/1 Seventh Generation Product, exp. 4-23-11 (RP 01/23/11)
$1.48 ea. after coupon!
Lysol Wipes, $2
$1.50/1 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes printable
$1/2 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes printable
As low as $0.50 ea. after coupon!
Snuggle Fabric Softener Sheets (40 Ct.), $1.87
$1/1 Snuggle Product printable
$0.75/1 Snuggle Fabric Softener or Sheets, exp. 5-22 (RP 4/10/11)
As low as $0.87 ea. after coupon!
Baby and Kid items:
Aquafresh Kids toothbrush, $1.98
$1/1 Aquafresh Kids Toothbrush, exp. 5-31-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$0.98 ea. after coupon!
Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste, $2.68
$1/1 Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste, exp. 5-31-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.68 ea. after coupon!
Huggies Little Swimmers, $9.97
$2/1 Huggies Little Swimmers, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$7.97 ea. after coupon!
Huggies Good Nites, $8.97
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers printable
$2/1 Huggies Diapers printable
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
As low as $6.97 ea. after coupon!
Destin Cream
Destin Cream Printable
$0.75/1 Desitin Product, exp. 6-26-11 (SS 04/17/11)
$2.78 ea. after coupon!
Health & Beauty:
Thanks Passion for Savings!
Hungry Jack Pancake Mix, $1.98
$0.55/1 Hungry Jack Mix printable
$1.43 ea. after coupon!
Hungry Jack Syrup, $2.58
$0.75/1 Hungry Jack Syrup printable
$1.83 ea. after coupon!
Zatarain’s Spanish Rice, $1.18
$0.75/2 Zatarain’s Rice Mix printable
$0.75/2 Zatarain’s Rice Mix, exp. 6-12-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/4 Zatarains Rice Mix, exp. 4-30-11 (RP 02/13/11)
As low as $0.81 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Wheat Thin Stix, $2.98
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix, exp. 6-26-11 (SS 04/17/11)
$1.98 ea. after coupon!
Ritz Munchables, $2.48
$1/1 Ritz Munchables printable
$1.48 ea. after coupon!
Mio, $ 3.48
$1/1 Mio Water Enhancer printable
$1/1 Mio Water Enhancer, exp. 4-30-11 (SS 03/27/11)
$2.48 ea. after coupon!
Rice Krispies Cereal, $2.94
$1/2 Rice Krispies printable
$1/3 Select Kellogg’s Cereal printable
$1/2 Rice Krispies or Cocoa Krispies, exp. 5-29 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/3 Kellogg’s Cereal, exp. 5-29-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.44 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Lawry’s Seasoning, $1.64
$0.50/1 Lawry’s Spice Blend, exp. 5-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.14 ea. after coupon!
Refrigerated:
Ball Park Franks, $3.48
$1/1 Ball Park Franks Product printable
$2.48 ea. after coupon!
Frigo String Cheese Singles, $0.33
$0.50/1 Frigo Cheese Heads Cheese Product printable
FREE after coupon!
Yo Baby Yogurt, $2.32
$1/1 YoBaby Yogurt 4 pk printable zip 33133
$1.32 ea. after coupon!
Dannon Greek Yogurt, $1
$0.50/2 Dannon Greek Cups, exp. 5-31-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$0.75 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Parkay Sticks, $1
$0.50/1 Parkay Product printable
$0.50 ea. after coupon!
Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, $2.98
$1/2 Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, exp. 6-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$0.55/2 Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls, exp. 6-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.48 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
Frozen:
Birds Eye Voila! Family Size, $3.68
$1 Birds Eye Voila printable
$2.68 ea. after coupon!
DiGiorno Pizza & Cookies, $6.50
$1.25/1 DiGiornio Pizza & Cookies, 2xp 6-30-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$5.25 ea after coupon
Eggo Fiber Plus Waffles, $2.74
$1/1 Eggo Fiber Plus Waffles printable
$1.74 ea. after coupon
Sister Schubert rolls, $2.92
$0.50/1 Sister Schubert Product, exp. 5-27-11 (SS 02/27/11)
$1/1 Sister Schubert’s Product, exp. 5-27-11 (SS 02/27/11)
As low as $1.92 ea. after coupon
Freschetta Simply Inspired Pizza, $5.86
$2/1 Freshetta Simply Inspired Pizza Printable
$3.86 after coupon
Household Cleaning:
Glade Sense and Spray, $4.88
$2/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter Kit printable
$3/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter, exp. 12-31-11 (ALL YOU Sept ’10)
$3/1 Glade Sense & Spray Starter Kit, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/03/11)
As low as $1.88 ea. after coupon!
Scott Naturals Wipes, $1.96
$0.50/1 Scotts Naturals Flushable Wipes, exp. 5-29-11 (SS 04/17/2011 #2)
$1.46 ea. after coupon!
Oxi Clean Pre-Wash Spray, $2.77
$1/1 Select OxiClean In-Wash Items, exp. 6-30-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$1.77 after coupon
Reynolds Recycled Foil, $2.88
$1/1 Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil printable
$1.88 ea. after coupon
Seventh Generation Wipes, $2.48
$1/1 Seventh Generation Product, exp. 4-23-11 (RP 01/23/11)
$1.48 ea. after coupon!
Lysol Wipes, $2
$1.50/1 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes printable
$1/2 Lysol Disinfecting Wipes printable
As low as $0.50 ea. after coupon!
Snuggle Fabric Softener Sheets (40 Ct.), $1.87
$1/1 Snuggle Product printable
$0.75/1 Snuggle Fabric Softener or Sheets, exp. 5-22 (RP 4/10/11)
As low as $0.87 ea. after coupon!
Baby and Kid items:
Aquafresh Kids toothbrush, $1.98
$1/1 Aquafresh Kids Toothbrush, exp. 5-31-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$0.98 ea. after coupon!
Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste, $2.68
$1/1 Aquafresh Kids Toothpaste, exp. 5-31-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.68 ea. after coupon!
Huggies Little Swimmers, $9.97
$2/1 Huggies Little Swimmers, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
$7.97 ea. after coupon!
Huggies Good Nites, $8.97
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers printable
$2/1 Huggies Diapers printable
$1.50/1 Huggies Diapers, exp. 5-14-11 (SS 04/17/11 #2)
As low as $6.97 ea. after coupon!
Destin Cream
Destin Cream Printable
$0.75/1 Desitin Product, exp. 6-26-11 (SS 04/17/11)
$2.78 ea. after coupon!
Health & Beauty:
Johnson Red Cross First Aid Kits, $0.97 $1/2 Johnson & Johnson Red Cross Product, exp. 5-31-11 (RP 03/13/11) $0.47 ea. wyb 2 after coupon! Allegra (5 ct.), $5.94 $2/1 Allegra, Allegra Children’s or Allegra-D Product printable $5/1 Allegra, Allegra-D or Children’s, exp. 5-7 (SS 04/17/11 #2) As low as $0.94 ea. after coupon! Kotex U, $3.78 $1/1 Kotex U Product Kotex U Product printable $2.78 ea after coupon! L’Oreal Eye Shadow, $4.64 $2/1 L’Oreal Paris Eye Product, exp. 6-12-11 (RP 04/17/11) $2/1 L’Oreal Cosmetic Face Product, exp. 5-1-11 (RP 03/06/11) $2.64 ea. after coupon! Reach Floss, $0.88 $1/1 Reach Floss printable $1/1 Select Listerine or Reach Products, exp. 12-31-11 (SS 04/17/11) $1/1 Reach Floss, Flosser or Toothbrush, exp. 4-30-11 (RP 10/10/10) FREE after coupon! Aveeno Lotion (2.7 oz.), $2.97 $1/1 Aveeno Product, exp. 5-15-11 (SS 03/27/11) $3/2 Aveeno Product, exp. 5-15-11 (SS 03/27/11) As low as $1.47 ea. wyb 2 after coupon! Degree Women’s Deodorant, $0.97 $1/1 Degree Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant, exp. 5-15-11 (RP 04/17/11 #2) FREE after coupon! |
Understanding "Coupon Match Ups"
The real secret to couponing is matching up your coupons with your stores sale prices to get the lowest possible price. Once you start really paying attention to what you buy and what the regular price for it is you will start to notice when items are at their lowest price. So when those items are at their low price, you use a coupon on top of that low price and you've got yourself a great deal! So basically, when you see a "coupon matchup" on a blog it's just showing you what is on sale that week and what coupons you can use on it.
So, before I start posting any coupon matchups I wanted to explain how to read them.
Here are a few examples:
#1: This is the easiest to figure out:
Hungry Jack Pancake Mix, $1.98
$0.55/1 Hungry Jack Mix printable
$1.43 ea. after coupon!
The bold print is telling you what the item is. "Hungry Jack Pancake Mix" and then lists the price of the item. The next line is a link to a coupon for that item. It reads $0.55/1 (fifty five cents off one) Hungry Jack Mix printable, so you know if you click that link it will lead you to a coupon that you can print off and use. When you use the coupon it will make the pancake mix only $1.43 each. Simple right?
#2: Same as before, but with TWO links:
Wheat Thin Stix, $2.98
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1.98 ea. after coupon!
Same as last time. Bold=product name+price. $1/1=One dollar off one item. There are two links listed because this coupon is available in more than one place. You can follow each link and get 2 prints from each one. So if you did that you could have 4 coupons for Wheat Thin Stix!
#3: Referencing coupons from the paper
Lawry’s Seasoning, $1.64
$0.50/1 Lawry’s Spice Blend, exp. 5-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.14 ea. after coupon!
Obviously by now you know what the bolded print means. Now, on to the next line: " $0.50/1 Lawrys Spice Blend" You know that means fifty cents off one Lawrys Spice Blend...but what about that stuff that is written next? "exp. 5-15-11" = the expiration date listed on the coupon. This can be confusing to new couponers: (RP 04/17/11) =You will always see 2 letters like this. It could be "RP", "SS", or "PG". Here is what that means:
RP= Red Plum
SS= Smart Source
PG= Proctor & Gamble
These are newspaper inserts, obviously the ones that the coupons are in. So putting "RP" in the coupon matchup will tell you which newspaper insert the coupon can be found in. You'll notice in my example above there is also a date listed after, that lets you know what day the paper came out. So looking at this example:
RP 04/17/11
You can know that the coupon that is referenced in the matchup was in the Redplum insert from the April 17th paper. This is helpful for those that do not clip their coupons but instead leave the inserts whole and organized by date.
There's one more example I would like to share now that you know the basics of reading a coupon matchup:
Rice Krispies Cereal, $2.94
$1/2 Rice Krispies printable
$1/3 Select Kellogg’s Cereal printable
$1/2 Rice Krispies or Cocoa Krispies, exp. 5-29 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/3 Kellogg’s Cereal, exp. 5-29-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.44 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
There are two different links available, and there are 2 different coupon references available and the final price is listed as "As low as $2.44 ea wyb 2 after coupon" This means that the lowest possible price after coupon is $2.44 ea....but that is only if you use the best coupon that's available. In this case, that would be one of the $1/2 coupons.
I'm sure you're also wondering what "wyb" means? It means "when you buy" I think I need to do a post on coupon Lingo. Whaddya think?
I hope this helps everyone understand Coupon Matchups a little better! I'm going to start having coupon matchups for Walmart, Food Pyramid & Walgreens every week!
So, before I start posting any coupon matchups I wanted to explain how to read them.
Here are a few examples:
#1: This is the easiest to figure out:
Hungry Jack Pancake Mix, $1.98
$0.55/1 Hungry Jack Mix printable
$1.43 ea. after coupon!
The bold print is telling you what the item is. "Hungry Jack Pancake Mix" and then lists the price of the item. The next line is a link to a coupon for that item. It reads $0.55/1 (fifty five cents off one) Hungry Jack Mix printable, so you know if you click that link it will lead you to a coupon that you can print off and use. When you use the coupon it will make the pancake mix only $1.43 each. Simple right?
#2: Same as before, but with TWO links:
Wheat Thin Stix, $2.98
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1/1 Wheat Thins Crunch Stix printable
$1.98 ea. after coupon!
Same as last time. Bold=product name+price. $1/1=One dollar off one item. There are two links listed because this coupon is available in more than one place. You can follow each link and get 2 prints from each one. So if you did that you could have 4 coupons for Wheat Thin Stix!
#3: Referencing coupons from the paper
Lawry’s Seasoning, $1.64
$0.50/1 Lawry’s Spice Blend, exp. 5-15-11 (RP 04/17/11)
$1.14 ea. after coupon!
Obviously by now you know what the bolded print means. Now, on to the next line: " $0.50/1 Lawrys Spice Blend" You know that means fifty cents off one Lawrys Spice Blend...but what about that stuff that is written next? "exp. 5-15-11" = the expiration date listed on the coupon. This can be confusing to new couponers: (RP 04/17/11) =You will always see 2 letters like this. It could be "RP", "SS", or "PG". Here is what that means:
RP= Red Plum
SS= Smart Source
PG= Proctor & Gamble
These are newspaper inserts, obviously the ones that the coupons are in. So putting "RP" in the coupon matchup will tell you which newspaper insert the coupon can be found in. You'll notice in my example above there is also a date listed after, that lets you know what day the paper came out. So looking at this example:
RP 04/17/11
You can know that the coupon that is referenced in the matchup was in the Redplum insert from the April 17th paper. This is helpful for those that do not clip their coupons but instead leave the inserts whole and organized by date.
There's one more example I would like to share now that you know the basics of reading a coupon matchup:
Rice Krispies Cereal, $2.94
$1/2 Rice Krispies printable
$1/3 Select Kellogg’s Cereal printable
$1/2 Rice Krispies or Cocoa Krispies, exp. 5-29 (RP 04/17/11)
$1/3 Kellogg’s Cereal, exp. 5-29-11 (RP 04/17/11)
As low as $2.44 ea. wyb 2 after coupon!
There are two different links available, and there are 2 different coupon references available and the final price is listed as "As low as $2.44 ea wyb 2 after coupon" This means that the lowest possible price after coupon is $2.44 ea....but that is only if you use the best coupon that's available. In this case, that would be one of the $1/2 coupons.
I'm sure you're also wondering what "wyb" means? It means "when you buy" I think I need to do a post on coupon Lingo. Whaddya think?
I hope this helps everyone understand Coupon Matchups a little better! I'm going to start having coupon matchups for Walmart, Food Pyramid & Walgreens every week!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
FREE Reach dental floss
Coupons.com just released a coupon for $1 off any Reach dental floss. Walmart has some of $0.97 making them FREE. You can print it twice. :)
(It should be under the catagory 'personal care')
Monday, April 18, 2011
$1.50/1 Lysol Wipes coupon
Print THIS hot coupon for $1.50 off any disenfecting wipes! These are $2 each at Walmart (check your walmart for "twin b1g1 free packs" to sweeten the deal! I have heard these are also on sale for $1.89 at Target.
Either way=CHEAP.
(You can also choose to have this coupon mailed to you if you click 'help')
FREE $20 credit to Rue La La
LOVE this. Right now, new members receive a $20 credit when signing up. This is great because you can score something free and the credit can be applied towards shipping.
Hurry! This week only! :)
Sign up HERE.
$0.50 Frigo coupon=FREE string cheese at Walmart
Hurry to http://www.coupons.com/ and print off the coupon for $0.50/1 Frigo cheese product. The string cheese singles are only .33 at Walmart making them FREE+ giving you some overage. You can print out 2. :)
These coupons never last long so you have to be quick!
These coupons never last long so you have to be quick!
HOT Heinz coupon
Print THIS hot coupon for $2 off any 1 Heinz ketchup and score some FREE ketchup! HURRY only 50,000 prints available. You can also choose to have it mailed to you!
Buying coupons from coupon clipping services
Buying coupons from a coupon clipping service is a great way to get coupons. Many people I have told this to just don't understand WHY you would pay money for coupons when you are trying to *SAVE* money. Here is why I choose to buy from coupon clipping services:
A lot of times certain coupons will come out for something that my family uses a lot of. I only buy 2-4 papers so I can only have a couple of those coupons....but my goal is to stock up on those items. (Enough to last 3-6 months or longer if it is something that won't go bad.) So, I can get on my favorite coupon clipping site CouponsThingsbyDeDe.com and order as many of those coupons as I want. Depending on the coupon prices vary from $0.08 to $0.50 each. The $0.50 coupons are usually so high because with that coupon you can get the item for free. So, you pay pennies for coupons and get great savings!
Here is an example: Recently a coupon for $1/1 McCormick Spice, Herb, Extract or food coloring came out. Their Taco Seasoning is only $0.52 at Walmart therefore with the $1/1 coupon I got it for free PLUS got overage! I bought Taco Seasoning 20 packets at a time and actually made $10 and got the product for free. So, even after I deducted what I paid for the coupons I still came out ahead. Make sense?
Here is a list of my favorite coupon clipping sites for anyone interested:
http://www.couponsthingsbydede.com/Default.asp
http://lorihas3kids.com/
http://thecouponclippers.com/
http://store.kuntryklippers.com/
http://www.janscoupons.com/
http://blisscoupons.com/
***Technically you are not paying FOR the coupons, you are paying for the time it took them to clip, sort and send you the coupons***
A lot of times certain coupons will come out for something that my family uses a lot of. I only buy 2-4 papers so I can only have a couple of those coupons....but my goal is to stock up on those items. (Enough to last 3-6 months or longer if it is something that won't go bad.) So, I can get on my favorite coupon clipping site CouponsThingsbyDeDe.com and order as many of those coupons as I want. Depending on the coupon prices vary from $0.08 to $0.50 each. The $0.50 coupons are usually so high because with that coupon you can get the item for free. So, you pay pennies for coupons and get great savings!
Here is an example: Recently a coupon for $1/1 McCormick Spice, Herb, Extract or food coloring came out. Their Taco Seasoning is only $0.52 at Walmart therefore with the $1/1 coupon I got it for free PLUS got overage! I bought Taco Seasoning 20 packets at a time and actually made $10 and got the product for free. So, even after I deducted what I paid for the coupons I still came out ahead. Make sense?
Here is a list of my favorite coupon clipping sites for anyone interested:
http://www.couponsthingsbydede.com/Default.asp
http://lorihas3kids.com/
http://thecouponclippers.com/
http://store.kuntryklippers.com/
http://www.janscoupons.com/
http://blisscoupons.com/
***Technically you are not paying FOR the coupons, you are paying for the time it took them to clip, sort and send you the coupons***
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Don't forget to buy a paper today! :)
There are lots of GREAT coupons in this Sundays paper, and FOUR inserts!
Here are my top 3 favorite coupons:
#1 & #2: $3/1 Nivea body wash (one is for men, one is for women)
•Nivea bodywash is only $3 at Walmart right now, making it FREE. You can also score it for $0.79 at Walgreens.
#3: $1/1 Wheat thins Stix
• These are sooo yummy. One of my favorite snacks! They also go on sale for $1.69 at Food Pyramid making them only $0.69/box! At Walmart they're usually $2.50/box. I have heard Targets sale price is $2.00/box but since we don't have a Target nearby I cannot confirm that.
My Walgreens Trip-April 17, 2011
I had my first really bad experience at my Walgreens this morning. Basically, the cashier refused to do more than one transaction for me and told me that doing any more would be committing coupon fraud. (Which is not true, btw) So I got my first transaction and had to leave. After I calmed down my husband, Josh offered to go back up there and finish getting what I needed. I compiled all that I could into one transaction, gave him a list and my coupons and sent him off. Here's what I got:
Transaction #1:
(1) Goody Hair Accesory $3
(3) Scotch Tape rolls B1 @ $1.99 G2free
(8) Dove singles candy bars .39 each with In Ad coupon
Coupons Used:
(2) $1/1 Scotch tape
(4) $0.75/2 Dove candy bar
$3 Register Reward
Total oop: $1.12 + got back a $3 RR from Goody
Transaction #2:
(2) Always pads $3 ea
(3) Scotch tape rolls B1 @ $1.99 G2free w/ in ad coupon
(20) Dove singles candy bars .39 ea w/ in ad coupon
(4) Chocolate Peeps .50 ea w/ in ad coupon
(1) Goody hair accessory $3
(2) Colgate Total Advance toothpaste $3 ea
Coupons used:
(2) $1/1 Always pads
(2) $1/1 Scotch tape
(10) $0.75/2 Dove candy bars
(2) $1/2 Chocolate Peeps
$10 in RR
Total oop: $5.63 (*Forgot to use Colgate coupons, would have saved $2) + got back $3 Goody RR, $4 Always RR, & $4 Colgate RR
Transaction #3 (returned the toothpaste since I could have saved $2 extra)
(2) Colgate toothpaste $3 ea
Refunded: $6.53
*It's important you remember this: When returning a RR deal item the RR you earned must be surrendered*
So after the toothpaste return my total oop was only $0.22 for:
-(2) Goody hair accesories
-(2) Always pads
-(28) Dove singles candy bars
-(6) rolls of scotch tape
-(4) Chocolate peeps
Plus I earned $10 in register rewards!
Transaction #1:
(1) Goody Hair Accesory $3
(3) Scotch Tape rolls B1 @ $1.99 G2free
(8) Dove singles candy bars .39 each with In Ad coupon
Coupons Used:
(2) $1/1 Scotch tape
(4) $0.75/2 Dove candy bar
$3 Register Reward
Total oop: $1.12 + got back a $3 RR from Goody
Transaction #2:
(2) Always pads $3 ea
(3) Scotch tape rolls B1 @ $1.99 G2free w/ in ad coupon
(20) Dove singles candy bars .39 ea w/ in ad coupon
(4) Chocolate Peeps .50 ea w/ in ad coupon
(1) Goody hair accessory $3
(2) Colgate Total Advance toothpaste $3 ea
Coupons used:
(2) $1/1 Always pads
(2) $1/1 Scotch tape
(10) $0.75/2 Dove candy bars
(2) $1/2 Chocolate Peeps
$10 in RR
Total oop: $5.63 (*Forgot to use Colgate coupons, would have saved $2) + got back $3 Goody RR, $4 Always RR, & $4 Colgate RR
Transaction #3 (returned the toothpaste since I could have saved $2 extra)
(2) Colgate toothpaste $3 ea
Refunded: $6.53
*It's important you remember this: When returning a RR deal item the RR you earned must be surrendered*
So after the toothpaste return my total oop was only $0.22 for:
-(2) Goody hair accesories
-(2) Always pads
-(28) Dove singles candy bars
-(6) rolls of scotch tape
-(4) Chocolate peeps
Plus I earned $10 in register rewards!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Where I Shop
Unfortunately, around here we have a very small selection of grocery stores. (And only a few that double coupons-most being 45+ miles away.) So this leaves me with only 3 places to shop.
#1: Walmart
: : : Ugh, yes, Walmart. Couponing is hard at Walmart when compared to stores like Kroger or Homeland that double coupons and have Catalina machines. You won't get "Extreme Couponing" results at Walmart but you can still save a good chunk of money! The best thing about shopping at Walmart is they are one of the few stores that allow overage. (Meaning, if you have a coupon for $3 and the item is only $2 you can get that $1 applied to the rest of your items, or if you have no other items you can get it back in cash. Just have to pay tax. I certainly try to use as many overage producing items I can to lower my grocery bill.
#2: Food Pyramid
: : : Most of their stuff is overpriced when comparing to Walmart but their sale prices are definetly better than Walmart. The best part? They double coupons up to $0.50. That means, if you have a coupon that is fifty cents or less in value the register automatically doubles it. A $0.50 coupon becomes a $1 coupon. I would not suggest getting all your groceries here...just things that you know will be a great deal after your coupon doubles.
#3: Walgreens
: : : This is where I get most of my health/beauty products. Their prices are also very high, unless it's something advertised in their weekly circular. The great thing about Walgreens is their Register Rewards program. It is a bit tricky though. I'll explain best as I can. Certain items each week trigger Regiser Rewards (RR) (you can check their weekly ad to see which items are producing RR) Here's an example of an upcoming RR deal: Buy 1 Goody Ouchless hair item for $3 and receive a $3 RR. So you will pay $3+tax for the item, but a $3 RR will print off with your receipt for you to use on your next purchase. Here's an example of "rolling" register rewards: You just bought the goody deal and you now have a $3 RR to spend on your next purchase, you could do this deal: Buy 2 Colgate Total Advance toothpastes for $3 each, and get a $4 RR. A couple weeks ago there was a coupon for $1.50 off Colgate Total advance. Since you're buying 2 products you can use 2 coupons. Making your cost only $3 for both toothpastes. You could then use the RR you got from the goody deal on the toothpaste deal to make your total out of pocket (oop) $0 (just pay tax!) Does that make sense?
Here are a few more things you'll need to know about Walgreens Register Rewards:
-You cannot have more coupons than items. In the Colgate scenario I just showed you, you would actually need to add what we call a "filler" item. (Which is just the cheapest thing in the store you can find. I personally use laffy taffy because it's only .15) So, basically, you cannot have 4 items and 5 coupons, or 2 items and 4 coupons, etc.
-There are restrictions. You cannot use register rewards to buy things like tobacco, alcohol, or dairy. You can find a complete list HERE.
-RR cannot exceed the price of the item(s) you are using them on and they will not cover tax.
-Customers redeeming a Register Reward against the same offer may not receive another RR. (Example: If you do the Goody deal, and get your $3 RR if you try to do the same deal and use the RR to pay you will NOT get another RR back. You will need to switch between deals if you want to do more than one.
Told you it was confusing. :) You'll get the hang of it though. I think every week I am going to show what deals I will be doing and how I will be doing them. Comment with any questions. :)
#1: Walmart
: : : Ugh, yes, Walmart. Couponing is hard at Walmart when compared to stores like Kroger or Homeland that double coupons and have Catalina machines. You won't get "Extreme Couponing" results at Walmart but you can still save a good chunk of money! The best thing about shopping at Walmart is they are one of the few stores that allow overage. (Meaning, if you have a coupon for $3 and the item is only $2 you can get that $1 applied to the rest of your items, or if you have no other items you can get it back in cash. Just have to pay tax. I certainly try to use as many overage producing items I can to lower my grocery bill.
#2: Food Pyramid
: : : Most of their stuff is overpriced when comparing to Walmart but their sale prices are definetly better than Walmart. The best part? They double coupons up to $0.50. That means, if you have a coupon that is fifty cents or less in value the register automatically doubles it. A $0.50 coupon becomes a $1 coupon. I would not suggest getting all your groceries here...just things that you know will be a great deal after your coupon doubles.
#3: Walgreens
: : : This is where I get most of my health/beauty products. Their prices are also very high, unless it's something advertised in their weekly circular. The great thing about Walgreens is their Register Rewards program. It is a bit tricky though. I'll explain best as I can. Certain items each week trigger Regiser Rewards (RR) (you can check their weekly ad to see which items are producing RR) Here's an example of an upcoming RR deal: Buy 1 Goody Ouchless hair item for $3 and receive a $3 RR. So you will pay $3+tax for the item, but a $3 RR will print off with your receipt for you to use on your next purchase. Here's an example of "rolling" register rewards: You just bought the goody deal and you now have a $3 RR to spend on your next purchase, you could do this deal: Buy 2 Colgate Total Advance toothpastes for $3 each, and get a $4 RR. A couple weeks ago there was a coupon for $1.50 off Colgate Total advance. Since you're buying 2 products you can use 2 coupons. Making your cost only $3 for both toothpastes. You could then use the RR you got from the goody deal on the toothpaste deal to make your total out of pocket (oop) $0 (just pay tax!) Does that make sense?
Here are a few more things you'll need to know about Walgreens Register Rewards:
-You cannot have more coupons than items. In the Colgate scenario I just showed you, you would actually need to add what we call a "filler" item. (Which is just the cheapest thing in the store you can find. I personally use laffy taffy because it's only .15) So, basically, you cannot have 4 items and 5 coupons, or 2 items and 4 coupons, etc.
-There are restrictions. You cannot use register rewards to buy things like tobacco, alcohol, or dairy. You can find a complete list HERE.
-RR cannot exceed the price of the item(s) you are using them on and they will not cover tax.
-Customers redeeming a Register Reward against the same offer may not receive another RR. (Example: If you do the Goody deal, and get your $3 RR if you try to do the same deal and use the RR to pay you will NOT get another RR back. You will need to switch between deals if you want to do more than one.
Told you it was confusing. :) You'll get the hang of it though. I think every week I am going to show what deals I will be doing and how I will be doing them. Comment with any questions. :)
A few beginner tips...
These are just a few of my own tips that I have found to be extremely useful in couponing. Everything listed here is what I did when I started couponing. Everyone has their own 'way' of starting out and of doing things so my tips may differ from other couponing blogs. :)
#1: Meal Plan
: : : Plan out your meals, from breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. I grocery shop every week so usually on Wednesday (when the new Walmart ad comes out) I start planning my meals. I base my meals off what is on sale and what I have coupons for. The first thing I do is check to see what is on sale that week, then I look at my coupons and match them up to the sale prices. Meal planning will make sure you buy exactly what you need. No more and no less. Don't worry about stockpiling right off the bat.
#2: Start Collecting Coupons
: : : There are several ways to get coupons. I think the most obvious would be to buy a Sunday paper. (I personally buy the Stillwater paper because the OKC & Tulsa papers never give me all the inserts.) This may sound crazy, but when I buy a paper I clip ALL the coupons. Yes, all of them and I save all of them. Of course there are lots of coupons in there for things I won't use, or things I wouldn't normally buy because of cost, BUT, you never know when you will find that item on clearance or on sale and be able to get it at a price you would pay for it, or for free. If it's not an item you would normally use you can donate it! You can also find printable coupons online. Don't have a printer? Many coupons offered on facebook by bricks.coupons.com you can have mailed to you! Neat, huh? Another way to get coupons is by ordering them from coupon clipping services. You pay for their time to clip and sort the coupons. This is especially handy when there is a coupon you want multiples of but don't want to buy a ton of papers.
#3: Organize Your Coupons
: : : Find a way to organize your coupons. A couple ideas would be a coupon organizer or a coupon binder. I use a binder with baseball card organizers. It may be bulky but I love it, I can see every single coupon I have without flipping through each individual coupon. I organize my coupons by type: Food, Household, Health & Beauty. Each of those categories has sub-categories (frozen foods, cereal, laundry, lotions, make up, etc.) It makes it really easy to find the coupon I need.
Once you start meal planning, collecting & organizing your coupons you should be ready to start. Here are a few more general tips:
•Always read each coupon you plan on using and follow the manufacturers instructions for use and check the expiration date. Misusing a coupon on purpose is coupon fraud. (Confused by the wording on one of your coupons? I'll have a post on that soon!)
•Know your stores coupon policy & carry a copy with you when you go shopping. You would be surprised how many cashiers or managers don't even know their own stores coupon policy!
•Get over your brand loyalty. You won't have as much success if you are only willing to buy certain brands. Don't be afraid to try new things. You don't have to give up everything, I understand some things just can't be replaced by another brand because nothing even comes close. It's okay to be that way on a few items...but if you refuse to try new brands you're not going to get far in the coupon world. Just my observation.
•One of my favorite quotes by an Extreme Couponer is "buy what you need, when you don't need it" This is how you stockpile. Example: We will always have a use for deodorant, so if I can get it for free, or really cheap I am going to stock up. Even if we already have a couple sticks of deodorant at home it is still something we need and use so we buy it at it's rock bottom price, that way we don't run out (when it's *not* on sale) and be forced to pay full price. (More posts on stockpiling coming soon.)
This should get you started. Have any questions? Feel free to comment below and be on the lookout for more beginners tips, we'll be getting deeper and deeper into the world of couponing each day. :)
Welcome
Welcome readers! :) If you're reading this then you've probably been following my coupon journey on facebook! I've been getting so many requests for help/advice I thought why not make a blog? Surely it would be better than clogging up everyone elses newsfeed with my posts/pics!
I'm just getting the blog together so bear with me as I try to figure out how to make it easy to navigate and of course, pretty!:)
Leave a comment letting me know what kind of posts you would like to see and of course any questions about couponing you may have!
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