Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Where to get coupons?

Ever wonder where we get all the coupons to get the good deals at the store? Pay attention as I let you in on all the hot spots.

  • Sunday paper ~This is where you will get most of your coupons. Not all Sunday papers are considered equal though. The Star Tribune $1.75 has better coupon inserts than the Pioneer Press $1.00. Is it worth paying the extra .75 each week. In my opinion, I would have to say YES! There may be a few weeks when they will have just the P&G insert and then you can just pick up the Pioneer Press. The P&G are the same in both.  On Sunday, you can visit a "Dollar Tree" as they have Sunday papers for $1.00.
  • Saturday / Sunday preview paper~ Now we have the option of picking up the Sunday paper on Saturday for only .50 (outer metro may be higher).  Be sure to look inside the paper before you buy as they may be missing the inserts.  Before you go, know how many inserts you are looking for in the paper.
  • Dollar Store~At these stores you can pick up the Star Tribune for $1 or the Sat/Sun edition for .50.
  • Friends and Family~Get those coupon inserts from neighbors and friends. Let them think you are nuts for wanting them. You will be the one smiling with the extra savings from the coupons.
  • Online~A great place to get printable coupons are right here on my blog. Look for them on the left hand side of the page. You can also type in what you may be looking for in google and see what pops up.
  • Ebay~yes, you heard me right...you can purchase coupons off of ebay. Before you do, know what you are willing to pay for the coupons. I tend not to pay more than .10 for a $1 coupon or .20 for a $2. The coupons have to be really good coupons for me to pay that price. Many times you can get a better deal. Figure in the shipping also.
  • Other places to buy coupons online~thecouponclippers.com , CouponsnthingsbyDede.com and thecouponmaster.com. Now these places will charge you a handling fee. The nice thing is that you can order as many coupons as you want instead of getting 10, 15, or 20 on Ebay.
  • Ordering WHOLE inserts~ Check out Coupon Clipping Crew (fast service from Texas) and CouponsNThingsbyDede.
  • Product website~Sign up to be on the mailing list for your favorite products like General Mills, Kelloggs, Pampers, Huggies, or Geber.
  • Store sites~Don't forget to register on CVS, Walgreens, Home Depot, and any other store that you may shop at..
  • Taget.com~Oh yes, you heard right. Target has some great coupons each week that you can combine with manufacturer coupons.  Though now, not all of the Target coupons are store coupons that you print.
  • Magazines~Always look inside those magazines for coupons. All You is a great magazine that you can find at Walmart that has some great coupons and articles in it.
  • Brochures~Look at those brochures that you find at the doctors office or at the waiting area in CVS or Walgreens when getting your prescription. Many times there are coupons in them.
  • At the store~Look for black boxes up near the product for what we call a "blinkie" coupon. Normally you can grab only one at a time. Tear Pads are also near a product and tend to just be a bunch of coupons on a carboard pad. Peelies are actual coupons on the product.
  • Cash register~Look at the end of your receipts. I have had coupons at the end of my receipts at Target and at Cub Foods. Also look for Catalinas that pop out next to the register. It is a separate machine next to the register and it will pop out coupons for $$ off of your next purchase or a coupon.
  • In the mail~Look at that junk mail that you get in the mail. Value-pak offers some great coupons off of restaurant deals in the area plus much more. Most of it is junk, but some of it is actually useful.
I also want to make sure that you know that you can print coupons off the internet, but you can NOT photocopy any coupons.
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3 comments:

  1. My workplace gets (2) Star Tribunes and (2) Pioneer Presses every Sunday. I scoop up all the inserts from them every Monday morning!

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  2. Karen,

    I just want to thank you for all the hard work you do each week so we don't have to! I'm just getting started into this "clipping-coupon" business as of the first of the year, and today I save over 21% on my grocery bill! It's great to be able to by name brand food at such a discount instead of always buying the off brand because it's cheaper.
    Thanks again,

    Becky

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  3. You are so welcome Becky! Isn't it funny that we can get name brand items cheaper!?! 21% may not seem like much, BUT you didn't spend it! That is the key! One coupon at a time will add up to some good money.

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