Coupon Resources!

Printable Coupon Resources:
Click *here* to get printable coupons from Redplum!
Click *here* to get printable coupons from Smartsource.com!
Click *here* to get printable coupons from P&G!

Click *here* to get Target Coupons!
Click *here* to get printable coupons from Walmart!

Click *here* to get printable coupons from Coupons.com!
Click *here* to get printable coupons from coupon network!
Click *here* to get your Saving Star printable coupons!
Click *here* to get printable coupons from Coolsavings.com!


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Places to get non-printable coupons:

Social Networks:
Also, you can go to manufacturers websites of products that you like and see if they have coupons there. Facebook is another great place to find coupons on the product's facebook page, as well as blogs like mine. 

Writing Companies:
Another way to get coupons is to write 5 different companies each day. *DON'T* ask for coupons, just write and tell them how much you like their products and what you like about them and why. Companies love to hear from their customers, therefore, they are more likely to send you coupons and sometimes even samples too just for writing to them. However, do *not* ask for coupons under any circumstances. Also, be sure that for instance, you're not writing to the same company. By that I mean, the same Product Company, hence--Bounce/Downy are both P&G Products. Therefore, don't write to both Bounce & Downy on the same day and tell them how much you like their products. Make sure it's separate, preferably, at least a week between letters to the same company, example, P&G, Redplum & Smartsource. You can write to each company, but separately, making sure not to ask for coupons from Bounce, etc. in the same week or two for example.

Friends, Family, neighbors, co-workers
Ask your family, friends, & neighbors if they don't want their coupons from the Sunday paper, if they will save them for you. Many times they will.

Peelies:
Peelies are the coupons you see on actual products themselves. It is ILLEGAL to steal them off of packages. However, *IF* you're going to *buy* that product, you can use the coupon then.

Tearpads(tp):
Some stores have 'tear pads' with coupons on them that you tear off. DON'T be greedy and take the whole thing. It furiates me to no end to see others do that and I have witnessed it in stores. Be *kind* and *leave* some for the next customer.

Coupon Fairy:
Sometimes, not too often, you will find coupons near the actual item in the store. For instance, last night when I went to CVS, I was going to buy some AXE Shower Gel for my son. I had a Buy One, Get One Free(B1G1 or BOGO)coupon that I wanted to use before it expired. I actually had 8 of these from my papers. Upon getting there, I got what I needed and I not only seen another B1G1 coupon that the 'coupon fairy'(that can be anyone that's kind enough to leave usable coupons near the actual products for the next customer to use)also left a B1G1 AXE coupon, just like what I had too. I also left it there as I didn't need it. I used 2 of my 8 coupons, left one with the other coupon fairy's coupon by the AXE Gel, then left. Later on, when I was at Walgreens, using the same coupons, which I had from earlier, got my AXE, used 3 more of my coupons, had 2 left over, left them there on the shelf next to the AXE for someone else to enjoy.

Hanging Pads:
Sometimes there will be a 'hanging' pad that coupons are hung up on a hook. You will see them throughout the stores. 

On Products:
Sometimes, such as Dr Pepper, you'll find coupons that are 'on' the actual product. Like when I had some coupons my ex boss gave me, they were the kind that went over the bottles and hung on the bottles. I've also seen these on 'hooks' too. Other times, I've seen 'peelies' on products, I've gotten coupons inside cereal boxes, tv dinner boxes, other product boxes, inside packaging, or peelies on boxes too.

In the Mail:
Often times you'll get mail with coupons, but may not even realize it. Double check your mail and check those circulars too!

Store websites:
CVS, TARGET, Walmart all have printable coupons. Many other sites do too, such as Hobby Lobby, JoAnn's, & Michaels. Many times, you'll find their Facebook page on their website. Go to their Facebook page from their website and see if they've got coupons there too.

Newspapers:
Many times, depending on where you live, you'll get coupons in your Sunday paper or sometimes the Wednesday paper. For best results, go buy your papers yourself. When buying your papers, make sure that you *CHECK* for your inserts first before leaving the store. I learned this a very LONG time ago. Ever since then, lol, my hubby knows I will *not* leave the store without checking my paper. I buy the Dallas Morning News because it's inserts seem to be much more thicker than my local paper. Due to the fact that Dallas is much bigger city than where I live. If you live in a smaller city like I do, find the bigger city closest to you and buy their papers instead. It's much more worth it in the long run due to the fact that most of the time you'll get some more coupons than in the local paper. It will be a little more expensive, but it's worth it because you'll save at least twice as much as you spend on papers if you use your coupons right.

Insert Services:
Insert services are services that sell inserts of coupons to buyers like you and I. It's sometimes easier and cheaper to do it this way. However, for my needs, after factoring in shipping, I haven't done this yet. I may in the future, but haven't tried it yet. You can try: Krazy Inserts to get them from her as I've heard she's awesome and gets you your inserts fast! Downside of this: you have to wait for your coupons. If you need them immediately, get one newspaper or however many you need right away, then order the rest from the Insert Service.

Ebay:
Not only can you BUY coupons on Ebay by searching for whichever coupon you're looking for but, you can also PRINT coupons there too! Go to this page here to do so and you'll find other goodies there too!

Clipping Services:
The benefit of using Clipping Services is that you DON'T have to clip them all, they do it for you! Also, you can stock up on many of your favorite items. Got an item you want lots of, use a clipping service to buy your coupons without buying the papers. Saving money on papers! Downfall about this, you won't get your coupon right away like you will from buying the newspaper. Here's a clipping service you can use.

Blogs:
Many blogs like mine have coupons on them. Scope out blogs in your local area to see if they have coupons on their blogs for you. Many have a Coupon Database. Which I'm currently trying hard to get one however, I have to have more readers/subscribers before doing so. I'm also in the process of trying to make my own coupon database. Any tipsters are greatly appreciated on creating one, lol!

August Coupons!

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Coupons In General

New $2/1 Purina One Dry Cat Printable Coupon = Only $0.57 at Walmart!!

Here’s how you can grab a great deal on the Purina One product from Walmart with the new Purina One coupon
Click HERE to print this coupon using zip code 90210


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