Many people ask me where I get all of my coupons. Well I am going to tell you all the sites that I use to calculate such great savings!
#1 -Your local Sunday newspaper. You get some of the best coupons in here although they are scarce.
#2 -Manufactures Websites - For those particular items you always buy. Alot of times they post commonly used product coupons on their sites. Some of these sites may make you register.
Here are some samples: http://www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/ and http://www.campbells.com/ (They also have some great recipies too!)
#3 -Mass coupon sites - http://www.redplum.com/, http://www.smartsource.com/, http://www.coupons.com/, http://www.couponbug.com/, http://www.couponmom.com/, http://www.coolsavings.com/
This is only a short list of MANY mass coupon sites.
#4 - http://www.southernsavers.com/ This site (for those of you in the sourthern region) offers everything you need. You can see sales ads for your local grocery stores AND! it will tell you if there is a printable coupon out there for that product on sale along with a link to that coupon! The site also provides links to other mass coupon sites that I may have not mentioned above. If you are not in the south you can still use this site to gather some coupons but thats the only benefit for you on the site.
#5 - On-Product Coupons - Check your products when you get done using them. Sometimes like on pizza boxes Digornio will have coupons on the inside of the box. Do this with all your products that come in packaging. You'd be surprised at how many coupons you miss.
#6 - Coupon Dispensers - These are at the grocery stores. They are by the promoted products. Collect several of those. Even if you are not going to use them at that time.
#7 - Grocery Store Coupons - Visit your local grocery store website. Some (not all) have some printable coupons. They also sometimes have magazines you can sign up for (totally free) and they have coupons in them as well. These store coupons can then be combined with Manufactures coupons (most grocerers allow this). This would be called "stacking" coupons. I will post a blog later explaining more in detail about that.
The key is to stock pile your coupons that way when the product goes on sale you have coupons for it.
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