Are double coupons coming to your Walmart?

It appears that the rumors that Walmart was going to begin is true in some areas (sadly, my area is not one of them).

Here’s the scoop thanks to We Use Coupons:

1.  They will double manufacturer’s coupons up to $.99 (I haven’t ever seen a coupon for $.99, but if you have a coupon for $.75, this means it will double and $1.50 would be deducted)

2.  You should be able to price match AND use double coupons!

3.  You must present the item with the coupon that you are doubling because they have to add the double coupons in manually (this means you really have to be organized – go at an “off” time like early in the morning or late at night if you’re doing it for the first time so all of the other customers waiting in line don’t get too upset)

The “doubles” pilot program has been confirmed in the following areas:

-Findlay, OH

-Madison, OH

-Utah County, UT (7 stores are reportedly participating)

-Charleston, WV

-Huntington, WV

-Wayne, WV

Is your store participating in the “doubles” program?  Have you checked it out yet?  What did you think?

For more information about how to “double” coupons, check out this post here.

(Thanks We Use Coupons!)

Sunday Coupon Preview: 4 inserts coming!

This week, there will be FOUR inserts in the paper!  There will be one Smartsource insert, one Procter & Gamble, and twoRed Plum inserts! Sunday Coupon Preview gives you the “scoop” on what coupons will be in the inserts so you can decide what coupons you want to stock up onYou can buy multiple Sunday papers, buy from a coupon clipping service, or dumpster dive (I haven’t been desperate/brave enough to try that last option yet!) For information on reputable coupon clipping services, check out this post here.

Here are some of the “hot” coupons you’ll find this week: check out the full listing of coupons here (keep in mind that the dollar amount of individual coupons varies by region)

Procter & Gamble
$.75/1 Crest toothpaste – there are always deals at CVS and Walgreens!
$2/1 Gillette body wash
$4/1 Gillette Fusion ProGlide
$1/1 Tide

Red Plum
BOGO free Axe shower gel or detailer
$1/2 Skippy peanut butter (This is the time of year to stock up on peanut butter!)

Smartsource
Allegra – FREE after MIR (up to $7)
$.50/1 Band Aid products – there are lots of good deals right now on these!
$1/2 Bic stationery products – get free pens when you pair with the Back to school sales!
$1/1 Complete Multi-purpose solution – moneymaker at Walgreens this week!
Lots of Scrubbing Bubbles coupons!

What coupons will you be stocking up on this week? How do you get extra coupons when there are hot ones you want?

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$1 off milk coupon!

In the past month or so, I’ve seen a few different links to printable coupons for milk in specific areas, but right now you can get a coupon for $1 off any 1 milk mailed to you!  You can grab your $1 off milk coupon here!  I’m guessing this won’t last long, so HURRY!

(Thanks Raining Hot Coupons!)

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Couponing A to Z: 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 here are a few answers to “frequently asked questions.”  If you have stores that double and triple coupons in your area, I’m incredibly jealous, by the way!

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.

This is great because it means that when items are on sale for $1, you can get them for free if you have a $.35 or $.50 coupon!

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 (some stores only offer double/triple coupons on certain days or will only double or triple a set number of coupons per transaction).

Doubling and tripling coupons is also typically regional, so even though your 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.

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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Saving Star: New coupons available!

 

SavingStar

You may have heard of people being ‘paid to shop’ and wondered if it was really true. Now, it’s easier than you think when you sign up for Saving Star!

Saving Star is a digital grocery coupon service.  You load coupons to your account (which is linked to your store loyalty cards), buy participating items, and then you earn cash back on yourSaving Star account!  You can “cash out” in $5 increments for the following options:  bank deposit, Paypal, Amazon gift card.  The best part is that you can still use your paper manufacturer’s coupons with Saving Star!  (yes, even at Kroger!)  Keep in mind that money is not going to be deducted from your grocery bill at the time of purchase – it will be added to your Saving Star account!

Here are some of the great coupons that were just added to Saving Star:

$2/1 Aleve

$1/1 Bayer aspirin

$1/2 Juicy Juice

$1/2 Lean Cuisine

$1/1 L’Oreal Studio line styling product

$.75/1 L’Oreal Vive Pro Shampoo or Conditioner

$.50/2 Nestle Tollhouse morsels

$1/1 One A Day Multivitamin

$1/1 Skinny Cow Multi-pack

$2/1 Purina cat chow

$2/1 Purina dog chow

Here’s how to get started with this awesome program:

1.  Sign up for a Saving Star account here

2.  Register your customer loyalty cards (CVS, Kroger, etc.)

3.  Load e-coupons to your cards

4.  Use your registered customer loyalty cards when you shop and your “cash back” will automatically be credited to your Saving Star account!

5.  Once you’ve accumulated $5, don’t forget to “cash out”

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