If you register here, you can get a Yankee Candles coupon good for $10 off a $25 purchase:
https://www.yankeecandle.com/cgi-bin/ycbvp/registerForCoupons.jsp
Start thinking savings on Christmas gifts 🙂
Where Every Penny Counts
If you register here, you can get a Yankee Candles coupon good for $10 off a $25 purchase:
https://www.yankeecandle.com/cgi-bin/ycbvp/registerForCoupons.jsp
Start thinking savings on Christmas gifts 🙂
Many beginning couponers often ask me where I find my coupons. The easiest place to start is with the inserts in the Sunday paper. They typically come out every week (the exception is holiday weekends) and a preview for the coupons that will be in the inserts for the upcoming week is posted on Wednesdays at Taylortown.
Look into getting a subscription to your local newspaper. I was able to get one for an entire year for $40. That is much less than it would cost me to get it at the store each week. If you have a 99 cent store in your area, some of them also carry the Sunday paper!
Here are some other places where you can find coupons:
*Online: There is a link on the right side of the blog where you can print coupons. Some other places where you can print coupons from are: smartsource.com, couponmom.com, couponbug.com, and coolsavings.com.
Be sure to check manufacturer’s websites. Look for a “savings” or “special offers” link. Many of them offer printable coupons for their products.
On Hot Coupon World, they have a coupon database where you can search for various products and it will tell you what coupons are available for different products and where you can find them.
*Blinkie machines – Blinkie machines are the machines you will find in stores that have the blinking red light and spit out coupons. Most of the time, these coupons are not store specific!
*On the packaging of the actual products – Some products have a “peelie” coupon on the outside that can be peeled off and used toward that purchase. Many products also have coupons on the box or inside the box.
*Tear pads – Tear pads are coupons that are typically found on displays of products in stores. They are sometimes also found on the doors in the refrigerated or frozen foods sections.
*All You Magazine – this magazine is found only at Walmart and contains a number of coupons. The cost at Walmart is $1.77 per issue, but you can usually find subscriptions for $10 for one year or $20 for two years through school fundraisers. This link will tell you how you can get a discounted subscription:
*Trading Forums – the two I use most often are the forum on Trading Mamas and the forum on Hot Coupon World.
*On eBay – Some of my favorite “sellers” are kalamazooclipper, lisajanet81, dans-katys-coupons, and forever_johnson. If you are buying coupons through a seller on eBay, be sure to check feedback. I typically only buy coupons there with a “Buy it Now” option. Also, make sure you look at the shipping costs.
*Through coupon clipping services – I have been using these more lately because the shipping & handling from many eBay sellers has become outrageous or it’s just too difficult to win the auctions for coupons on eBay. The services I have used are:
The Coupon Clippers
Coupons & Things by Dede:
The Coupon Clippers is based in Florida and Coupons & Things by Dede is based in Texas (so if you’re in Texas, shipping is super fast, but you have to pay sales tax)
Restaurant.com offers gift certificates for a variety of restaurants. They are heavily discounted to provide you with an incentive to try out new places.
They are offering 80% off the already discounted certificates. Make sure you enter the code “TREAT” at checkout and hit “apply” You can get a $25 gift certificate for only $2!!
Christmas is just around the corner so you can give them as a gift or use them for a cheap night out for yourself!
If you are an Ebates.com member and you click through the Restaurant.com link on Ebates, you will earn 15% back.
If you haven’t joined Ebates yet, click on the link below and earn a $10 bonus for yourself!
http://www.ebates.com/refer-a-friend/0809promo.htm?referrerid=%2BKE12Ia0hiKNhNAjtiRDTQ%3D%3D
*Make sure you read the terms & conditions for each restaurant promotion
October 25th and October 26th, Old Navy is having “Freaky Fun Days.”
*The first 100 guests receive a chance to win their purchase.
*Treats every hour (discounts or something sweet)
*SATURDAY ONLY – free tees for kids when they dress up in costume for the costume party at 11 am
*$1 limited edition Old Navy logo tees
*$1 Halloween tees
*$5 Halloween costumes
Walgreen’s has a printable $5 off a $20 purchase coupon that is good this weekend (10/24 and 10/25) only:
http://www.walgreens.com/hotbuys/default.jsp?ec=hn613_getcoupon
Here’s what the fine print says: Excludes alcohol, postage stamps, tobacco, prescriptions, prescription copays, gift cards, pre-paid cards, transportation passes, charitable contributions, and items prohibited by law. Purchase amount of $20 or more must be befor taxes and after all manufacturer and Walgreens coupons and discounts.
If you haven’t taken advantage of the weekly deals yet, here’s the link:
http://melziemomsbargains.blogspot.com/2008/10/deals-week-of-1019-1025.html
http://melziemomsbargains.blogspot.com/2008/10/walgreens-scenarios-for-week-of-1019.html
This weekend is also the time when the October and November Easysaver catalogs will overlap, so you can “double dip” (your ability to do this may vary based on your location). The read more about this, click here:
http://www.hotcouponworld.com/forums/walgreens/169051-walgreens-double-dip-days-oct-24th-25th.html
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