Sources for printable coupons:
coupons.com
redplum.com
smartsource.com
vocalpoint.com
pillsbury.com
hotcouponworld.com
duncanhines.com
eatbetteramerica.com
Target, Food Lion and Sav-a lot have printables on their websites. When you print them some will say manufacturer's coupons and some will say store coupons. You can use the manufacturer's coupons anywhere even if they have a store logo on them.
I also load e-coupons onto my Kroger plus card at:
cellfire.com
shortcuts.com
If you have a favorite product, go to that product website. A good portion of the time, there are coupons on the website.
Another helpful tip is after you print your coupon, hit back space three times and most of the time the coupon will print again, so you get two for one.
Other places to look: in the weekly ads, coupon tear pads on displays, coupon dispenser down the aisles or even "peelies" on the products themselves. Remember you don't have to spend them at that particular store, you can procure them and use them elsewhere.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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