Printable coupons = big savings on DVDs!

Coupons.com has released some GREAT coupons for Blu Rays and DVDs

Here are some match-ups for you: (you can print them by clicking here and sorting by “Entertainment”)

$4 off Eat, Pray Love Director’s Cut Blu Ray or DVD

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $16.96 ($12.96 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $19 ($15 after coupon)

$4 off Grown Ups Blu Ray, DVD, or Blu Ray/DVD combo pack

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $24.99 ($20.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray/DVD Combo = $29.99 ($25.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $10 ($6 after coupon!)
Blu Ray = $15 ($11 after coupon!)
Blu Ray/DVD Combo = $24.96 ($20.96 after coupon!)

$4 off the “new” Karate Kid

Target:
DVD = $19.99 ($15.99 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $29.99 ($25.99 after coupon)

Walmart:
DVD = $10 ($6 after coupon)
Blu Ray = $18 ($14 after coupon)
Blu Ray/DVD combo = $19 ($15 after coupon)

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HOT Swagbucks/Groupon deal: $20 Barnes & Noble gift card for $10 PLUS 315 Swagbucks!

There is a HOT deal today where you can do a little “double dipping” and get a $20 Barnes and Noble gift card for just $10 PLUS earn 315 Swagbucks!

Here’s how you can take advantage of this hot deal:

2. Look for the Barnes & Noble gift card offer on the main page (it will say “Get 50% off and 315 Swagbucks under a picture of some books and a Barnes & Noble gift card) Click on the link and then click on “Continue.”

3. When you get to the Groupon site, click on the green “Buy” button (you will also need to be logged into your Groupon account to take advantage of this deal)

Groupon offers always have limited availability and I’m guessing this one will go quickly, so make sure you jump on it soon! If you’re not familiar with Swagbucks, check out this post here.

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Get a one year subscription to Weight Watchers Magazine for $3.99 from Tanga!

Right now, Tanga is offering a one year subscription to Weight Watchers Magazine for just $3.99!  The magazine typically includes valuable coupons and recipes and I’m hoping it will also include some tips for navigating the new Points Plus program.

To take advantage of this offer, go here and click the red “Buy” button and follow the instructions at check-out.  You can pay using PayPal or any major credit card!  If the $3.99 doesn’t show up automatically (it did for me), enter the promotional code “WEIGHT”

Keep in mind that this is a limited time promotion and that prices may go up at any time!

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Get free Firecracker chicken from Panda Express!

Celebrate the Chinese New Year and get FREE Firecracker Chicken Breast from Panda Express today (2/3) onlyPrint the coupon here and get a free single serving


Offer valid while supplies last.  Limit one coupon per person at participating locations.  Not valid with other coupons, discounts, or promotions.

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Coupon Basics: How to double and triple coupons

If you are new to using coupons, you may have heard of “doubling” and “tripling” coupons, but this terminology may be confusing.  I get lots of questions about what this means, so I thought I’d provide some clarification!

What does it mean to double and triple coupons?  Does that mean I can use two or three coupons for one item?

You can only use one manufacturer’s coupon per item ever.  If your stores double or triple coupons, it means that the store will double or triple the face value of the coupon.

For example, if you have a coupon with a “face value” (meaning the actual value of the coupon) of $.35 and your stores triple coupons, then $1.05 would be deducted when you purchase a qualifying item and use the coupon.  If your stores double coupons, $.70 would be deducted when you purchase a qualifying item and use the coupon.

I have a few grocery stores in my area that triple coupons with a “face value” up to $.39 and double coupons with a “face value” up to $.50.  This is great because it means that when items are on sale for $1, I can get them for free if I have a $.35 or $.50 coupon! (this is how I get a lot of my free frozen fruits and veggies!)

How do I know if my stores double and triple coupons?

A lot of times, stores will advertise that they double and triple coupons in their weekly ads.  If your store doesn’t do this, it doesn’t hurt to ask!  You also want to be sure that you know the store’s policy for doubling and tripling coupons (my Kroger store will double or triple up to three of the same coupons per transaction, so I was very surprised once when I found out that my Randalls store would only double or triple one of the same coupons).

Doubling and tripling coupons is also typically regional, so even though your Kroger or Safeway store may double and triple coupons in your area, if you go to visit friends and family somewhere else, they may not have this policy.  Also, the amounts that they will double and triple up to sometimes varies.  I know in some areas, they double coupons with a face value up to $1 (I sure am jealous of people that have that policy!)

Many times, you also have to have a customer loyalty card or a special coupon to activate a double or triple coupon promotion.  Again, it’s best to check with your store for details.

Also, typically, you do not get “overage” from using a double or triple coupon promotion.  For example, if I am buying an item that is $1 and I use a $.35 coupon which will triple, only $1 will be deducted rather than $1.05.

My coupon says “do not double” – will it still work?


It might work.  It depends on the coupon.  If you look at your coupons, there is a “code” along the bottom of the coupon (I’ll be explaining this works and how to “read” it in a future post).

Here’s a coupon for reference purposes:

On the lower left hand side, you’ll notice a code along the bottom that starts with a “5”  From my experience, even if the coupon says “do not double/triple” at the top, if the code at the bottom starts with a “5” your coupon will still double.  (The code on this coupon starts with a “5”)

If the code at the bottom starts with a “9” then the coupon will not double/triple.  Most of the “blinkie” coupons you find in the machines in grocery stores start with a “9” and will not double or triple.

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