
If you’re like me, you like a sneak peek! So head on over to see the complete list of coupons in this week’s insert. Remember coupons are regional, there is no guarantee that we will see all every single coupon. There will not be a RedPlum insert in this week’s paper.
Here are a few other ways to get some coupons!
Sunday Paper – The most valuable resources for coupons!
- RP – Red Plum Insert
- SS – Smart Source Insert
- P&G – Proctor & Gamble Insert
There are also a few ways to get FREE newspapers.
1. Ask a Friend, Relative, or Neighbor for their coupon inserts, it’s likely they just toss them aside as it is.
2. Visit your local coffee shop Sunday afternoon and do one of 2 things. Look through the recycling bin and gather the coupons that have been left behind or ask the manager if they’d be willing to let you take and recycle the left over Sunday papers at closing. I know my Starbucks just tosses them out!
3. You could dumpster dive like this post written by our resident Dumpster Diva, but I can’t say I’ve ever done it.
Printable Coupons
eCoupons – These are coupons that you can load directly to your store club card.
Entertainment Book – $1,000’s worth of LOCAL savings in YOUR area! Order yours today for only $1 EACH shipped!
Catalina Coupons – You know those extra strips of paper you get with every receipt? Those are Catalina Coupons and often very valuable! They are issued randomly at time from manufacturers and other times they are a part of a promotion where if you buy a certain # or value of participating products you get a X amount of $s.
Peelies – Found stuck to the product itself, designed to be used with that specific item at the time of purchase.
Manufacturer’s Websites - If I have a particular item that I love, often times I will simply go to their website to see if they have any coupons to offer. If not, then I will find their “Contact Us” link and ask for some, never hurts to ask! Often times I get very valuable coupons in the mail, just for asking!
Tearpad Coupons – Simply a pad of coupons that you can tear off from, typically stuck onto the front of a product display.
Blinkies – The little machines that spit out coupons and has a red blinking light.
Coupon Booklets – Keep your eyes peeled while at the grocery store, often times there are coupon booklets on end caps or near the pharmacy with coupons you won’t find anywhere else!
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