Today I decided to write about where I find my coupons. First let me explain the different types of coupons.
Manufacturer's Coupons- these are the coupons that usually come in your Sunday Paper and have the name Smart Source or Red Plum. But, you can also find them on Tearpads at your grocery store, as Blinkies on your grocery store shelf, as Wine Tags-these are coupons that hang around the neck of a product, or as Peelies-coupons that are stuck on the product itself.
You also can print manufacturer coupons off the Internet (I will list a couple of sites) or directly from the Manufacturer of the product website (example: Procter & Gamble).
Manufacturer's Coupons can be used at any grocery store, except for Costco and Sams. Some grocery stores will even double and triple your Manufacturer Coupon and this really increases your savings. You usually find out if your store does this and their policy, by visiting their website or by making a quick phone call to customer service.
Store Coupons - These coupons can be found in the front of the store (for instance at Publix), they may come by mail (like Kroger and CVS), and they are sometimes in the Sunday paper (Publix and Target). Target also has printable store coupons from their website. Store coupons can be combined with Manufacturer coupons to increase your savings. Lots of store will take competitor coupons, this means you can use a variety of store coupons in other locations increasing your chance of catching a great sale.
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I know! It's just your sister. But, these are really helpful hints. Thanks :)
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