HOPE YOU FIND SOME GREAT DEALS.
There have been some amazing deals at CVS this week.
All of there christmas merchadise should now be 75% off.
These items include microwaves, crockpots, toys, gifts, tv's, tablets, and MORE.
This mircowave is now only 14.99!!!
THIS TV IS 24.99
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
FREE Mommy to be Wristband!
Expecting a sweet bundle of joy? If so, grab this super cute wristband for FREE at BabiesOnline.com. The wristband will arrive in 6 – 8 weeks.
Just sign up for a free online subscription here.
The site offers tips for expectant parents, a pregnancy tracker,
FREE Carefree Pantiliners
The 1/6 Sunday newspaper included a regional insert featuring Johnson & Johnson products. It contained Target coupons, including a $0.50 offer for Carefree. Target allows store and manufacturer coupons to be used on the same item. Stack the Target coupon with a manufacturer coupon and get a 20-count package for free at Target! These coupons may be used on any Carefree item, as they don’t have any size restrictions.
Carefree Pantiliners, 20 ct $0.99, regular price
Use $0.50/1 – Stayfree, Carefree OR O.B. Product – (coupons2.smartsource.com)
And use $0.50/1 Carefree Feminine Care Item, Target Coupon, Limit 4 identical coupons per household per day from JJ 1/6 (exp 2/2)
Final Price: Free
Publix AD 1/10 to 1/16
There is some awesome deals this coming week in the publix ad!
Head over here:::: Ad match up for 1/10 to 1/16
Hope you get some great deals!!
Head over here:::: Ad match up for 1/10 to 1/16
Hope you get some great deals!!
Woohoo. Cheap turkey bacon.
PUBLIX!! Starting tomorrow!
Jennie-O Turkey Bacon 12oz, BOGO $2.99
-$1/1 Jennie-O Turkey Bacon
Only 50¢ per package – fabulous!
Dunking Donuts coupons in Junk Mail!!
When you receive your Red Plum Junk Mailer look out for a small Dunkin’ Donuts coupon booklet. Inside there is a FREE Small Dunkin’ Dark Roast Iced Coffee (no purchase necessary!)- exp 2/10/13
Other coupons include:
- 99 cents any size iced coffee
- $1 off Medium or Large Iced Latte
- $1 off Dozen Donuts
- FREE Donut with the purchase of any Beverage at the regular price
… and more!
Let me know if you got this booklet as well!
New huggies printables.
Yay! Check out these new Huggies Coupons available to print:
$2/1 Huggies Little Movers Slip-On Diapers
$1.50/1 Any Huggies Diapers
How to Coupon!
COUPONING 101
To save, really save, with coupons, you have to change your old way thinking. Instead of making a list for the things you need or want each week, and then buying them regardless of whether they are on sale or you have a coupon, you buy ONLY what’s on sale (and lots of it.) The goal is to buy as few “needed” items as possible, while mostly just stocking up on the items that are on sale. The key is to stock up when items are at their lowest price. Done cumulatively and consistently, week after week, you will soon have a well-stocked and pleasantly varied pantry of food to choose from. As your stockpile grows, you will find that your list of “needed” items goes down each week, resulting in lower and lower grocery bills each week. (But don’t get your hopes up, it probably won’t ever make it all the way to $0)If you’ve watched TLC’s “Extreme Couponing,” you may think the only way to have a stockpile is to dedicate a whole room of your house to creating your own mini-Walmart.That is just not true. You do need to have a good variety of items to choose from in your stockpile, but it isn’t necessary to buy everything on the shelves every time it goes on sale.As a side note, it is important to know that no one–not even me–gets to take advantage of every great deal. Newspaper inserts vary by region & printable coupons run out. Don’t get discouraged by this fact! You will still be saving a ton of money, and there will always be more good deals to be had
Once again, Extreme Couponing is a cumulative process, not an instant magic formula.
GETTING COUPONS:
1. Newspapers are going to be one of your best ways for getting coupons. I
get four newspapers a week, sometimes more if I know there is going to be a bunch good coupons. From what I've read and been told you should get a newspaper for every member of your family. So if you are a two person family get two, but if you are a six person family then get six! This way you will have enough items stockpiled, and you always wanna get an even number that way you've got enough for BOGO deals! Start a subscription to the Sunday paper. (Or figure out where you will get your paper from each week.) Try asking friends, family, neighbors,
or local businesses for their unused inserts. Some areas even have free
local papers that include coupon inserts. BE SURE to subscribe to or buy
the local paper that has the best coupons. Not all Sunday papers are
equal!!
2. In Store coupons!!! Look for coupons on store shelves, on products, and on
the back of your receipts. Also look for coupons to print out at the
register!! LOOK EVERYWHERE. Publix, Sweetbay, and most grocery stores all have flyers each month that have a tons of coupons!!
3. Junk mail. Check all of it! Sometimes there are some awesome coupons in there!!
4. Directly from the manufacturer. You can get these a couple ways. You
can go directly to their website and sometimes there are coupons to
print, or you can contact companies *Mail, phone, email* & request
coupons! 9 times out of 10 just by sending an email thanking the company
for their great products they will mail you coupons!
5. Online Coupons. It used to be that most coupons came from the Sunday paper, but that is
no longer the case. I estimate that these days at least 50% of the
coupons I use each week are now printable coupons. There are always a TON of coupons to print online.
Most blogs will give a direct link to the coupon you need for deals. Consider buying a cheap B&W laser printer. You will
be printing a LOT of coupons, so I can’t recommend this option strongly
enough. An inexpensive laser printer can literally save you hundreds of
dollars over the course of a year. I bought my Brother HL-2240 almost 3 years ago and it is still going strong.
6. Another way is to buy from a coupon clipping service. There are a ton of these all over the internet I have never used one BUT I've heard great things!
How to Keep Coupons Organized
Your system need not be elaborate; on the contrary, the simpler it is, the easier it will be to maintain. (And trust me, it will need regular maintenance!) Ultimately you need to figure out what works for you when it comes to organizing your coupons. There are lots of ways to organize coupons; the key is to find the approach that works best for you. Three options to consider:- Clipping out all coupons
- Clipping out just the coupons that you intend to use
- Leaving the coupon inserts intact, and clipping coupons on an "as-needed" basis
- Develop a filing system. Many couponers organize their coupons by grocery category--dairy, frozen foods, deli, etc. – but it's not the only way to go. Find a filing system that works for you--by aisle, by expiration, etc. – and put it into action.
- Find a container to hold your coupons. Use a shoebox, a storage container, a coupon binder, a coupon wallet or a recipe box – it doesn't matter what you choose – but it's important to have a landing spot for all of those coupons.
- File coupons the same day you get them. Okay, so you may not always have time to file your coupons right away, but try to file them as soon as you can. This will prevent them from getting lost, and save you the hassle of having to sort through a big mess of coupons all at once.
- Purge regularly. Expired coupons won't save you money, so don't let them hog space in your coupon file. Set a schedule for purging expired coupons, and stick to it.
Personally I made a BIG coupon binder! I have a coupon binder and every
Sunday I go through take out all the expired coupons, clip ALL the
newspaper coupons and put them in my binder. I have it organized into 35
different categories. I did this because I like being able to take my
binder to the store with me and check out all the clearance sections.
Let's say I see a glade candle on sale for .75, it only takes me a
minute to open my binder, look for my air freshening section and see if I
have a coupon for it! Just a warning, when I started 3 months ago my
binder was a 1inch, it has now grown to a 3inch binder!! This is the best way for me personally I know some people would not want to tote around a 3 inch binder everytime they go ot the store! BUT I bought a bag and I keep my binder, scissors, paper clips, and pens all in there together so when i'm at the store I have everything I need and if there is something I find last min I have the coupon with me to use! It takes too much time for me to have to go home clip the coupon and run back to the store!
EXTRAS:::
Please note that when you first start couponing and you see a deal for the first few weeks you may not have all the coupons you need for the deals because it could include coupons that were from before you started! BUT don't let that hold you back in about a month you should be caught up! This time also gives you a little bit of slow time to get the feel of things, and figure out what system might work best for you!
SHOPPING:::
1. Determine which stores are in your area to shop at.
Here in SW Florida, the main grocery stores are Publix, Sweetbay, and Winn-Dixie. There is also SuperTarget & Super WalMart stores almost everywhere.
Part of the trick to using coupons effectively is to beat the system by a.) stockpiling and b.) shopping at multiple stores.
2. Pick a coupon shopping website to help you make your list.
There are some amazing coupon resources available on the internet, and you will save yourself a lot of time and frustration by using them.
Here are my recommended coupon matchup sites:
Once you figure out which of these websites matches the stores in your area, bookmark it and then spend some time exploring the site to see where everything is.
3. Find this week’s post for your stores.
Once you’ve decided on your site, click on this week’s ad for the store you would like to shop at.
Read through it completely. Make some mental notes:
I do almost 80% of all my shopping at Publix. Out of all the stores here locally they have the best sales!
I use IheartPublix.com for my ad matchups each week!
4. Make your list.
Finally, choose items that fit ALL of the following criteria:
2. The coupon required for the savings is a printable coupon that is still available.
(To find out if the printable coupon is still available just click the link and try to print. If you get a message that says “no more prints available” or “you have already printed this coupon the max amount of times,” there are no prints left.)
3. The item is something you or your family would use.
(It doesn’t have to be something you always buy, just something that you might like to try or something that you think your family might like if they tried it. Part of the fun of coupon shopping is that you get to expand your horizons and try new things!)
4. Gather your coupons.
Using the links provided on the site you are using, print as many coupons as allowed. (Usually 2 per computer.) If the coupon happens to be a PDF file (rare, but it does happen occasionally), it is helpful to save the coupon on your computer rather than print immediately to use again at a future date.
Be sure to buy ONLY what is on your list. (Make a separate trip for other items–the goal is to focus and learn without getting overwhelmed or distracted.)
Here in SW Florida, the main grocery stores are Publix, Sweetbay, and Winn-Dixie. There is also SuperTarget & Super WalMart stores almost everywhere.
Part of the trick to using coupons effectively is to beat the system by a.) stockpiling and b.) shopping at multiple stores.
2. Pick a coupon shopping website to help you make your list.
There are some amazing coupon resources available on the internet, and you will save yourself a lot of time and frustration by using them.
Here are my recommended coupon matchup sites:
- Saving Well Spending Less–I founded this site but have since sold it to a new owner–awesome Publix, Winn-Dixie, Safeway, Walmart, Target, & drugstore match ups.
- Southern Savers–great match ups for Southern grocery stores
- http://www.iheartpublix.com/- Great for Publix matchups!
Once you figure out which of these websites matches the stores in your area, bookmark it and then spend some time exploring the site to see where everything is.
3. Find this week’s post for your stores.
Once you’ve decided on your site, click on this week’s ad for the store you would like to shop at.
Read through it completely. Make some mental notes:
- Check the final price after coupons.
- Are there any items that look like a great deal?
- Are there any items that you or your family want/or need?
- Which items require coupons from newspaper inserts?
- Which ones match up with printable coupons?
- Are there links to those printable coupons?
I do almost 80% of all my shopping at Publix. Out of all the stores here locally they have the best sales!
I use IheartPublix.com for my ad matchups each week!
4. Make your list.
Finally, choose items that fit ALL of the following criteria:
- After coupons, it is more than a 60% savings off the regular price?
2. The coupon required for the savings is a printable coupon that is still available.
(To find out if the printable coupon is still available just click the link and try to print. If you get a message that says “no more prints available” or “you have already printed this coupon the max amount of times,” there are no prints left.)
3. The item is something you or your family would use.
(It doesn’t have to be something you always buy, just something that you might like to try or something that you think your family might like if they tried it. Part of the fun of coupon shopping is that you get to expand your horizons and try new things!)
4. Gather your coupons.
Using the links provided on the site you are using, print as many coupons as allowed. (Usually 2 per computer.) If the coupon happens to be a PDF file (rare, but it does happen occasionally), it is helpful to save the coupon on your computer rather than print immediately to use again at a future date.
- If you have more than one computer, use it to print additional copies of your coupons.
- Once you have printed (then trimmed) all the coupons for the 3 items on your list, determine how many of each item you will be able to buy.
- Remember, if an item is on sale for Buy 1, Get 1 Free, you will be able to use 2 coupons, one for the paid item and one for the free item.
- On your list, note how many of each item you will buy based on how many coupons you have.
Be sure to buy ONLY what is on your list. (Make a separate trip for other items–the goal is to focus and learn without getting overwhelmed or distracted.)
- Be sure to check that the item is actually on sale. Every once in a while, an item on the coupon website’s list will not be included in the sale at your store. Most stores mark their sale items very clearly, so be sure to look for a sale tag. If you have any questions about an item, place it to the side in your cart so that you can ask for a price check before you check out.
- Also check that the sale item matches your coupon. Double check to make sure brand name, size, and specific product are all a match.
- Before you get to the checkout, double check your coupons to make sure that all the quantities are correct!!
- When you get to the checkout line, be sure to tell the cashier that you have several coupons, and ask whether he/she would prefer them ahead of time or with the items.
- Be friendly and courteous and confident, and pay close attention to the coupons as they are scanned to make sure that none get skipped or forgotten (easier to do when you are only purchasing a few items.) I promise any apprehension you may feel will disappear the moment you see your receipt!
BLOGS:
One of the top ways I find out about what the best and awesome deals are is to check out blogs!
I look at all these blogs at least once a day to check for new deals. There are a lot of coupons that are only available for a few hours or absolutely free deals you just have to be one of the first to sign up. SO I check frequently!
http://www.passionforsavings.com/I look at all these blogs at least once a day to check for new deals. There are a lot of coupons that are only available for a few hours or absolutely free deals you just have to be one of the first to sign up. SO I check frequently!
http://www.iheartpublix.com/
http://www.totallytarget.com/
COUPON LINGO
For those of you that are new to couponing, I’ve compiled a list of some of the abbreviations/terms that you might find while shopping/blogging in the “coupon world.” If you see one that I missed, please let me know and I’ll add it. Thanks!
$$/$$ – This means $ off when you spend $ amount. Example: $5/$30 is $5 off your purchase when you spend $30. (Check to see if the amount has to be before or after coupons to apply.)
$/# – This means that you get $ off for every # you buy. Example: $5/2 would mean that you get $5 off every 2 that you buy.
B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free (B1G2 is Buy One Get Two Free etc.)
Blinkie = A coupon that prints out at a machine in the store. They are located by the product associated with that particular coupon.
BOGO = Buy One Get One Free
Cash Register Tape = Your Receipt. Also refered to as CRT.
CAT = Catalina. A coupon that prints out at the register that is either $$ off your next purchase or $$ off a certain product. You typically have to use them at the store they printed, but some stores will take “competitor’s” coupons. Note: These are sometimes delayed in printing so wait a minute before walking away from the register. If you think you were supposed to get one and didn’t, talk to the cashier/manager and explain.
Catalina = Also refered to as CAT. A coupon that prints out at the register that is either $$ off your next purchase or $$ off a certain product. You typically have to use them at the store they printed, but some stores will take “competitor’s” coupons. Note: These are sometimes delayed in printing so wait a minute before walking away from the register. If you think you were supposed to get one and didn’t, talk to the cashier/manager and explain.
Closeouts – These are typically greatly reduced items that the store does not plan on re-stocking.
Competitors – This is the term meaning “of related chains.” For example, grocery stores will take other grocery store’s coupons and drug stores will take other drug store coupons. Always check with each store on what their couponing policy is and whom they consider to be a competitor.
Couponing Policy – This is the statement that each individual store abides by, in relation to coupons. What is typically included in their policy is whether they: take competitor’s coupons, take coupons past expiration dates, “double” or “triple” coupons, accept Internet Printables or if they even accept coupons.
Coupon Insert – These are “packets” of coupons found in Sunday papers and also sometimes in the ads mailed to you during the week. These are typically sent out by Smart Source (SS or S), Red Plum (RP) and Proctor & Gamble (PG)They are also refered to as inserts, S, SS, RP and PG.
CRT = Cash Register Tape, or your receipt
Discontinued – This means that a store has depleted their inventory of an item and does not plan on re-stocking it.
Double Coupons = This is the term used when stores will double a coupon’s value. Example, if you have a $1 off coupon, they’ll take $2 off. Stores vary on how often they do this ranging from never, always, on occasion or specific days of the week. Some stores may also set a maximum value limit. Example, no coupons over $2 and only 10 per transaction/day.
ECB = Extra Care Bucks. Exclusive to CVS. They work like cash on your next order. (Some restrictions do apply.)
ES =Easy Saver. This is Walgreens’ monthly rebate program. You can find the books by their ads in the store.
EXP = Expires or Expiration Date
FAR = Free After Rebate (See Rebate for explation)
FAE = Free after Extra Care Bucks (See ECB or Extra Care Bucks for explanation)
FARR = Free After Register Rewards (See RR or Register Rewards for explanation)
Inserts = These are “packets” of coupons found in Sunday papers and also sometimes in the ads mailed to you during the week. These are typically sent out by Smart Source (SS or S), Red Plum (RP) and Proctor & Gamble (PG) They are also refered to as coupon inserts, S, SS, RP and PG.
Internet Printable = A coupon that can be printed online. Also refered to as IP or Printable.
IP = Internet Printable Coupon. Also refered to as “printable.”
IVC = Instant Value Coupon. These are found at Walgreens in their weekly ads.
MFR = Manufacturer
MIR = Mail In Rebate. These are checks or coupons that the manufacturers/stores will send you if you meet the requirements on the rebate form.
OOP = Out-of-Pocket. This is the amount of money that you have spent after coupons, ECBs, RRs, Catalinas (See terms for explanations)
OOS = Out-of-Stock. This means that the store is temporarily out of an item but plans on getting in more inventory. Sometimes they will offer a raincheck in cases like these.
OYNO = On Your Next Order. Used when refering to coupons that you can use on your next order at that store. (Sometimes Competitors will take them.)
OYNP = On Your Next Purchase. Used when refering to coupons that you can use on your next purchase (order) at that store. (Sometimes Competitors will take them.)
Peelie = Coupons found on products in the store. (Don’t forget to pull these off and hand them to your cashier when you check-out. Don’t rely on the cashier to notice them for you. It will only aggravate you later when you come home to find it’s still there!)
PG = Proctor & Gamble. A big chain of brands that also puts out a coupon insert.
Prinables - These are coupons that you can print online. Also refered to as IP or Internet Printables.
Q = Coupon
Raincheck = A slip you can ask for in the store when an item’s on sale and out-of-stock. Some sales will specifically say “No rainchecks” and some stores will put an expiration date on their rainchecks
RP = Red Plum. This is a coupon insert that you’ll either find in your paper or the mail.
Register Rewards = Exclusive to Walgreens. They work like cash on your next order. (Some restrictions do apply.) Also refered to as RRs.
Rolling Catalinas – This means that you can use a catalina (see definition) as payment on another transaction of equal merchandise and another catalina will still print. Example, if you buy 5 “name brand items,” a $5 catalina will print. If you then buy another set of those same 5 “name brand items,” you can use the previous catalina you received as payment towards the order and another $5 catalina will print.
RR = Register Rewards. Exclusive to Walgreens. They work like cash on your next order. (Some restrictions do apply.)
S or SS = Smart Source. This is a big name coupon source. They not only send out inserts in the papers but they also have an online site with printables.
Stacking Coupons = This is the term used when stores will let you use their own store coupons along with a manufacturer’s coupon for the same item. Example: Most Targets would let you use their $ off “specific brand” product coupons along with a manufacturer’s coupon for that same “specific brand” product.
Triple Coupons = This is the term used when stores will triple a coupon’s value. Example, if you have a $1 off coupon, they’ll take $3 off. Stores vary on how often they do this ranging from never, always, on occasion or specific days of the week. Some stores may also set a maximum value limit. Example, no coupons over $2 and only 10 per transaction/day.
UPC = Universal Bar Code. This is the bar code that’s scanned on products for pricing/info at the stores. Several companies will ask you to mail these in on rebates
WAGS = Abbreviation for Walgreens
WT = Wine Tag. These are coupons that you’ll find hanging on the wine bottles in the stores.
YMMV = Your Mileage (Manager) May Vary. This is what you’ll see when someone finds a deal but they want you to know that your store branch may not offer the same deal.
WYB = When You Buy
OK, now you can put on your job applications/resumes that you speak a foreign language – Coupon Lingo!
Free Carseat Canopy!
Girls Flower Headbands As low as $1.10 Each + Free Shipping!
Amazon deal!
I also love these Girls Flower Puff Skinny Headbands that are super Cute! These come in 5 colors for just $8 + FREE Shipping which is only $1.60 each!
Dollar Tree changed their coupon policy just in time for a super deal on Nivea Lip Care. Dollar Tree carries the single count lip care pack for, of course, a dollar. Now that the policy allows coupons over a dollar to be rounded down, use a $3.00/2 coupon to get both free!
Buy 2 Nivea Lip Care Strawberry, 0.17 oz $1.00, regular price
Use one $3.00/2 Nivea Lip Care Product, 0.59 oz Tin, 0.17 oz Stick or 0.3 oz Tube from RP 1/6 (exp 1/20)
Final Price: Free, when you buy 2
If you can't find these are your local dollar store.... You can do this at Walmart!
Buy 2 Nivea Lip Care, 2 ct $2.57, regular price
Use one $3.00/2 Nivea Lip Care Product, 0.59 oz Tin, 0.17 Stick or 0.3 oz Tube from RP 1/6 (exp 1/20)
Final Price: $1.07 each, when you buy 2USD
Cheap toys at JCP!
Christmas might be over but a good toy sale is always on time. JCPenney has lots of toys on clearance for up to 90% off.
There’s a nice mix of fun toys and some neat learning toys too. These are great to stock up on and have on hand for birthday parties!
Mattel Hot Wheels 4-Lane Elimination Race Playset, $5 (reg $20)
Nerf Koosh Space Agent Blaster, $5 (reg $20)
VTech Tote & Go Kids Laptop, $10 (reg $25)
Avoid shipping with in-store pick up or get it free with a $49 purchase.
(Thanks SouthernSavers)
Cheap Centrum at Publix starting tomorrow!
Centrum Vitamins are 25% off in the ad that starts tomorrow. There are a couple of matching Publix coupons we can use to get some fabulous deals.
Here are some prices for a metro Atlanta store (AFTER 25% discount) ((OUR STORES MAY BE A LITTLE MORE EXPENSIVE HERE IN NAPLES!!!!)))
- Centrum Adult under 50 100 ct, $6.22
- Centrum Ultra Women’s 100 ct, $8.99
- Centrum Men under50 100 ct, $8.99
- Centrum Silver Adult 50+ 80 ct, $5.99
- Centrum Silver Adult 50+ 100 ct $8.99
- Centrum Silver Women 50+, 100 ct $8.99
- Centrum ProNutrients Super B Complex 50 ct, $7.50
- Centrum ProNutrients Vitamin D3 120 ct, $7.50
- Centrum ProNutrients Omega 3 50 ct, $8.62
- Centrum ProNutrients Fruit & Veggies 50 ct, $8.62
- Centrum ProNutrients Probiotic $9.74
Centrum Silver 80 ct, $6.00You should be able to get some great prices no matter what type of vitamins you need. Here are all the coupons I could find so that you can make your own deal:
ProNutrients Super B Complex or Vitamin D3, $7.50
-$5/2 Centrum or ProNutirients Publix coupon in the Green Advantage Buy Flyer or Publix Pharmacy “Healthy Living”
-$8/2 Centrum Multivitamin AND Centrum ProNutrients Supplement 1/6/2013 RP Insert (exp 2/2/13) or PRINT
Pay just 25¢ per bottle after both coupons!
(2) Centrum Adult under 50, $6.22
-$5/2 Centrum or ProNutrients Publix coupon in the Green Advantage Buy Flyer or Publix Pharmacy “Healthy Living”
-(2) $3/1 Centrum or Centrum Silver Multivitamin (100ct or larger) 1/6/2013 RP Insert (exp 2/2/13)
Just 72¢ each!
-$5/2 Centrum, ProNutrients, or Caltrate Products Publix Coupon Jan Pharmacy Booklet
-$5/2 Caltrate Centrum, Multivitamin, Centrum ProNutrients, Centrum Specialist or Emergen-C Products, Mix or Match Publix Coupon Make A Healthy Start in 2013 Green Advantage Buy Flyer
-$8 off Both ANY Centrum® Multivitamin (80ct or larger) AND ANY Centrum® ProNutrients® Supplement
-$3/1 Centrum® or Centrum® Silver® Multivitamin (100ct or larger)
-$1.75/1 Centrum Silver Multivitamin, add $0.50 to coupon by watching video
-$1.75/1 Centrum Flavor Burst Chews, 60 ct+
-$8/2 Centrum Multi-Vitamin, 80 ct+ AND ProNutrients Supplements 01/06/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/02/2013)
-$3/1 Centrum Multi-vitamin, regular or silver 01/06/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/02/2013)
-$2/1 Centrum Flavor Burst Chews, 60 ct+ 01/06/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/02/2013)
-$2/1 Centrum Specialist Multi-Vitamin, 56 ct+ 01/06/2013 RP Insert (exp 02/02/2013)
-$5/1 Centrum Specialist Multivitamin 12/02/2012 RP Insert (exp 01/05/2013)
-$3/1 Centrum, regulär, Silver Multivitamin, or Flavor Burst Chews 12/02/2012 RP Insert (exp 01/05/2013)
-$1.75/1 Centrum Silver Multivitamin Target.com (exp 01/05/2013)
(Thanks IheartPublix)
UPDATE ON CHUGGINGTON
There is a new coupon for $3 off Chuggington DVD.
Print it now and take it to Target before it expires on February 13th
and score the Let’s Ride The Rails Chuggington DVD for $2!
Chuggington Let’s Ride The Rails — $5
Use $3/1 Chuggington DVD
Total: $2
Also Target is now matching the prices on Amazon.com, so you could price match the DVD Chuggington Brewster’s Little Helper with Amazon’s price of $4.99 and use the coupon and pay just $1.99! Just take your phone to the service desk and show them the price.
(Thanks Couponing to Disney)
Chuggington Let’s Ride The Rails — $5
Use $3/1 Chuggington DVD
Total: $2
Also Target is now matching the prices on Amazon.com, so you could price match the DVD Chuggington Brewster’s Little Helper with Amazon’s price of $4.99 and use the coupon and pay just $1.99! Just take your phone to the service desk and show them the price.
(Thanks Couponing to Disney)
HURRRY only first 3,000!!
Hurry and request your FREE package of Windex Electronic Wipes! It is limited to the first 3,000 to sign up.
(Thanks Hip2Save!)
(Thanks Hip2Save!)
Awesome Home Depot club
Are you as excited as I am about fixing up your yard this year? If so,
be sure to take a moment to click on the banner above to sign up for the
Home Depot Garden Club. When you sign up, you will get exclusive email
offers and $100 in savings just for signing up! I have received
incredible coupons from this club including Buy One, Get One Mums and
Buy One, Get One Orchids.
Check out Diet Direct! You can get a FREE $10 credit to use on all their healthy and weight loss products right! You’ll just have to pay shipping, around $4.99 or it will ship for FREE if you order $49+.
Just register for an account and within a minute you’ll see $10 in available credit. Plus you have 180 days to use it! Please note, if you go directly to the site and register you will not get the $10 credit, so you’ll need to go thru my link HERE to get the $10 in your account.
Here’s an idea of what to buy:
Buy (3) BariWise Protein Potato Chips $1.85
(5) Joseph’s sugar free brownie bites $0.99
Total =$10.50 + $4.99 Shipping
– $10 Credit to Diet Direct
Total: $5.49 or just $0.68 EACH!
Plus once you register you can get a link to share with family and friends to give them $10 in credit too and you can earn credit when they purchase.
(Thanks Wild for Wags)
Litter Genie CHEAP!
Print this coupon good for $10 off a Litter Genie. Target has them on sale for $14.99 this week, making them only $4.99 after coupon.
Target Deal
Buy Litter Genie $14.99
Use $10/1 Litter Genine (select Pet Care to find quickly)
Total: $4.99!
There is also a Gift Card promotion running on these items. If you buy 2 you can get a $5 gift card, making them only $2.49 each after (2) coupons and gift card!
Grab a FREE Beech Nut Stage 4/Stage 5 Toddler Welcome Kit when you sign up for the Beech Nut Monthly Newsletter. Kit usually takes 4-5 weeks to arrive.
I picked this up about 6 months ago and mine came with a few coupons for FREE products.
Free Nursing Covers or Seven Brand Carrier + $11.95 Shipping
Free Seven Brand Baby Carrier or FREE Seven Brand Udder Covers Nursing Cover when you enter the promo code FREE during checkout. Please keep in mind that you still have to pay $11.95 for shipping.
Free Nursing Covers. Use promo code “Free” at UdderCovers.com! *while supplies last.
Get a FREE Seven Brand Baby Carrier ($48 value!) when you enter the promo code FREE at checkout.
The only thing you have to pay for is shipping!!! For 2-8 day deliver it's 11.95!
If you’re a new parent, go here to get an offer for a FREE Gymboree Bodysuit ($7.95 value!) with any $10 purchase + FREE shipping! Coupon expires sixty (60) days after issuance. One coupon per household.
-Thanks Hip2Save
Wendy’s: $1 Gets You A FREE Jr. Frosty For The Rest Of The Year!!
The tag is $1 or $2 (varies). Once you buy it though, you can get a FREE Frosty with any purchase.
Thanks Hip2Save!
Walmart: Cheap Printer Paper!
Walmart has Georgia-Pacific Copy & Print paper on sale for $2 each. That’s a decent deal. Georgia-Pacific has quality products. Sale ends January 12.
Ibotta: The Ibotta $5 Bonus Ends Friday – Did You Sign Up Yet?
Ibotta is the hot new app that gives you money back for buying certain items. They have over 30 participating stores now. It doesn’t cost you anything to sign up or use it.
Right now, when you sign up for Ibotta, you will receive a $5 bonus after you have redeemed your first item. This $5 offer ends Friday at noon. You must purchase your first item and upload your receipt by January 17th to get your $5.
I’ve already received over $10 using Ibotta (including my $5 bonus). Head on over here to sign up.
Arby’s: FREE Molten Lava Cake With Purchase of Turkey Roaster Combo
Mmm! Looks good, doesn’t it? If you are planning on visiting Arby’s between 1/9 – 1/15, print this coupon and enjoy a FREE molten lava cake with your purchase of a Turkey Roaster Combo.
Thanks CouponJenn!
FREE Sample Of Eucerin
Have you tried Eucerin lotion? Here is a free sample. Just head on over to the Eucerin Facebook page, you have to watch a 15-second video and then you can request your sample.
Thanks Cuckoo for Coupon Deals!
2 FREE SAMPLES!!
You can head on over here to the Quest Nutrition Facebook page and request your 2 FREE Quest bars. These are for NEW customers only, so if you answer yes, you have tried their bars I don’t think you’ll qualify. Good thing none of us have tried them before.
FREE 2 Year subscription to Rolling Stone!
Wow, hurry on over to the Rewards Gold website, and get your FREE 2-year subscription of Rolling Stone magazine. This will go fast, so hurry if you want it.
I just did this and did not have to put in ANY credit card information! I did it last year a couple times for different magazines as well! It is NOT a scam!
Thanks Hip2Save!
Cheap Chuggington DVDS
There is a new coupon available for $3/1 Chuggington DVD. It is good through February 13th. The last time we had this coupon, we were able to find Chuggington movies for $1.99!
I just checked BestBuy.com and they have
Chuggington: Brewster’s Little Helper DVD for $4.99. If you find it in
stores, you’ll pay just $1.99 after coupon!
Target.com also has Chuggington: Let’s Ride
The Rails listed on their site for $5. Find it in stores and pay just
$2 after the coupon!
I would check all of your local stores. You are bound to find the same deal there too!
Coupon – Print $3/1 Chuggington DVD
Clearance on Red Solo Cups at Walmart
Possible Money maker at CVS
$10 Tanger Outlets Gift Card for free
Via Facebook, Tanger Outlets offers a $10 Tanger Outlets Gift Card for free
when you "Like" its page. (You can print out the coupon or show it on
your mobile device.) That's the best gift card offer we've seen from
Tanger Outlets. Deal ends January 10.
MAIL IN REBATE NO BEER PURCHASE REQUIRED!!!
We have a couple fantastic mail in rebates available! Head over and print the following forms:
The beef/pot roast rebate is valid from 12/1/12 -1/31/13 and good for these states: FL, GA,KY, MD, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV. So you can whip out a previous receipt if you have already bought your items!
The oranges rebate is valid 1/1 – 2/28 for the same states as listed above! There is no beer purchase required…so be sure and submit these babies! Nothing like free money for food!
NEW COUPON BOOK FOUND AT PUBLIX (MNFC COUPONS)
This one is called Simply Delicious Inspirations and it’s filled with manufacturer’s coupons that expire 2/5. Be on the lookout at your store!
$1/2 DiGiorno Rising Crust Pizzas 26 – 32.7 oz
$2/1 Boost Nutritional Drink
$1/1 Carnation Breakfast Essentials Complete Nutritional Drink Product
$1/3 Gerber Graduates Products
$1/2 Nestle Pure Life Purified Water 8 oz 24 packs
$5/2 Gerber Good Start Formula 22 oz
$1/2 Tradewinds Tea 1 Gallon Bottle
$1/2 Nestle Pure Life Splash 6 packs
$1/2 Nestle Juicy Juice Products
$1/2 Nestle Coffee-mate Powdered or Liquid Coffee Creamer
$1.10/2 Nestle Fun Size Candy
$1/3 Stouffer’s Entrees 6 – 20 oz
$2/2 Skinny Cow Frozen Snacks 4 -6 ct
$2/2 Hot Pockets or Lean Pockets 8 – 10.8 oz
$1/1 Nescafe Taster’s Choice Instant Coffee
$2/6 Lean Cuisine Varieties, 6 – 16 oz
$1/1 Stouffer’s Family or Party Size Entree 32- 96 oz
FREE PASTA AT PUBLIX!
Barilla Veggie Pasta 12 oz, 2/$3
-$1/1 Barilla Veggie Pasta 12 oz Yellow Advantage Buy Flyer “Healthy New Food Year” In-Ad Publix Coupon (exp 1/25)
-$1/2 Barilla Plus, Veggie, Whole Grain or White Fiber Pasta 1/6/13 SS Insert
Yep – that’s FREE after coupon!
It looks like the coupon can also be used on the Whole Grain pasta and we have a Publix coupon for it too! Time to stock up on pasta!!
-$0.55/1 Barilla Whole Grain Pasta 13.25 oz Yellow Advantage Buy Flyer “Healthy New Food Year” In-Ad Publix Coupon (exp 1/25)
-$1/2 Barilla Plus, Veggie, Whole Grain or White Fiber Pasta 1/6/13 SS Insert
IF ON CLEARANCE AT YOUR PUBLIX!!!
Be on the lookout for a great Publix deal on Gold Bond Lotion.
Gold Bond Ultimate Sheer Ribbons Body Lotion 7.1 oz, $4.49 (reg $8.99)
-$2/1 Gold Bond Body Lotion, any 7 oz or larger – 11/11/12 SS
-$2/1 Gold Bond Ultimate Lotion, any 7.1-14.5 oz or Therapy Cream, any 3.5 oz Publix Coupon Green Adv Buy Flyer “Make a Healthy Start in 2013″
Only 49¢ after both coupons!
Publix Coupon – $5 Publix Gift Card With Colgate-Palmolive Purchase
$5 Publix gift card wyb 5 participating Colgate-Palmolive products (valid 1/7 – 2/8)
- Colgate Toothpaste 4 oz+
- Colgate Toothbrush
- Colgate Optic White Mouth Wash 16 oz+
- Speed Stick or Lady Speed Stick 2 oz+
- Irish Spring Body Wash 15 oz
- Softsoap Body Wash 15 oz+
- Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap Pump 7.5 oz
- Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap Refill 32 oz+
FOR TOMORROWS PUBLIX AD
El Monterey Taquitos or Tacos, 24 oz, BOGO $6.99 (NEW AD STARTING TOMORROW AT PUBLIX)))
-$1/1 El Monterey® Taquitos
Only $2.50 per package.
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