30 Ways to Save for a Cash Christmas: Pampers Gifts to Grow points

Almost three years ago, my husband and I took Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University class and began using a “cash only” system.  The last two years, we have used cash and gift cards that we’ve earned throughout the year to pay for our Christmas.  I can’t tell you what a relief it was to not be bombarded by credit card bills in January right when our property taxes and Homeowner’s association fees are due!

If you’d like to save for a “cash Christmas” this year, it’s not too late!  There are still plenty of ways that to earn some extra cash and gift cards for the holidays if you start now! For the next 30 days, I’ll be highlighting ways that you can stash away some extra cash!  Check out previous posts from the 30 Ways to Save for a Cash Christmas series here.

Pampers

Today’s “Way to Save” is by collecting Pampers Gifts to Grow points.

Have you signed up for Pampers Gifts to Grow yet?  If you’ haven’t, you’ll get 100 bonus points just for signing up here!

If you’re not familiar with Pampers Gifts to Grow, you can enter codes from Pampers diapers, wipes, and training pants and accumulate points that can be redeemed for rewards.  I typically save mine until they have gift card offers, but you can also get Shutterfly items (photo prints, photo calendar, photo books, etc.), toys, Diapers.com codes and more!  Right now, for 1,000 points, you can get a $10 Diapers.com gift certificate, a 20 page Shutterfly photo book, or a $10 BJ’s gift card!  I earned enough points just by entering bonus codes over the last year to get a $10 Red Robin gift card that also includes acoupon for a free kid’s meal!  They’ve just added new rewards including a $10 Applebee’s gift card!  You could use any of these items as Christmas gifts!

Here’s a new bonus code worth 5 points:  BABYISDUEANYDAY (valid until 8/6)

Here’s a list of other codes that may work if you haven’t entered them before – there’s 260 possible pointsplease let me know if these are no longer working so I can update the list! 

50 POINTS:
GIFTSTOGROW4MOM
JOINNOW4REWARDS
WELCOME2PAMPERS

10 POINTS:
10PTSFREECODE4U
CAREFORNEWBORNS
CONGRATS2NEWMOM
GETSTARTEDNOW10
GTGCOUPONPOINTS
GTGREWARDS4MOMS
GTGWELCOME10PTS
PAMPERS4MOMJFM1
PAMPERSGTG10PTS
WELCOME2VILLAGE
WELCOMEGTGPTS10

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Couponing A to Z: Four tips for Ethical Coupon Usage

For the next few weeks, I’ll be featuring a few posts each week as a part of a series called “Couponing A to Z” which will hopefully give you tips to get started with couponing!  Today I’m going to talk about ethical coupon usage.  If you haven’t already, check out the rest of my Couponing A to Z series here.

There are plenty of sites out there (and even some TV shows) that will show you the “wrong” way to use coupons.  Just because you can do something doesn’t mean that you should.  When people use coupons incorrectly, it has an impact on all of us.   I’ve been using coupons for several years now, so I’ve seen the cycle of what happens when there is a wave of fraudulent coupons or when coupons are used incorrectly.  Several of my grocery stores stopped taking internet printables for awhile a few years ago when several fake, high dollar printable coupons were released.  When you use coupons incorrectly, stores will not be reimbursed, which means that they lose money.  Guess who foots the bill for this?  We do!  Prices will be higher, stores will tighten up their coupon policies, and manufacturer’s will stop putting out high dollar coupons.

1.  Use coupons as they are intended – Most coupons have specifications such as size limitations included on them.  If the coupon says “good on any” then it truly should be good on any product, including trial sizes.  If the coupon says “one per purchase” that means that you can use one coupon foreach item that you are purchasing.  So, if you are purchasing 5 items and you have 5 coupons, you should be able to use all 5 items.  If the coupon says “one per transaction” that means that you can only use one of those coupons in your transaction.  So, if you have 5 coupons, you would have to do 5 separate transactions to use all of those coupons.  Also, pay attention to the terms of the coupon.  For example, if a coupon says $1 off 2, you would need to purchase two products to use that one coupon.

2.  Do not copy coupons – One of the biggest “newbie” mistakes I hear about is people copying coupons and particularly printable coupons.  Many printable coupons have print limits, which can be frustrating and they all “look” the same, so what’s the harm, right?  What some people don’t realize is that the printable coupons have a unique code that prints in the upper right hand corner of each coupon.  In addition, some have a special background that will not show up if you copy them.  Many store employees have been trained to look for this, and if you have copied coupons, it will quickly become obvious.  A visit with your store’s loss prevention is not worth that extra bargain and will not even end up being a bargain in the long run.  Many manufacturer’s are now changing the code on printable coupons, which will make it more difficult to “decode” and more difficult to copy.

3.  Get your printable coupons from a reliable source – Make sure your printable coupons come from a reliable source such as Coupons.com, Redplum.com, or Smartsource.com.  Facebook (if it’s the manufacturer’s page) or the manufacturer’s websites are also a reliable source.  If you get a PDF coupon e-mailed to you, there’s a good chance that it’s not a valid coupon.  If you get a printable coupon for a free product or a high dollar coupon, there’s a good chance that it’s a fake.   The CIC has a list of known fraudulent coupons here.  Copying coupons or using “fake” or altered coupons is a punishable offense.

4.  Don’t clear shelves – This is self explanatory!  Be a courteous shopper and leave something for other shoppers.  If you want to purchase large quantities of an item, visit separate stores or make arrangements with the manager to place a special order.

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Target: kids Hanes socks for $2/package!

I didn’t get the Target weekly deals post done this week because we were on vacation, but I wanted to highlight this HOT deal that they’ve got this week.

This week, you get a $5 Target gift card when you buy any 4 bonus packages of of Hanes socks or underwear.  There are also $.50/1 peelies on the sock packages, which make this an awesome deal!  Around my house, we can NEVER have too many socks because they always seem to disappear!

Here’s the breakdown on this deal:

Buy 4 Hanes 6+1 Kids socks – $4/each

Use $1/1 Target printable
Use 4 $.50/1 manufacturer’s coupons (peelies found on the socks)

Spend $13 OOP, get a $5 Target gift card
Final Price = $8 after coupons and gift card ($2/package)

You might also want to print out the coupons here for 20% off two kids denim items (sizes 4-16) and $3 off select denim jeans. Many people have reported that they’ve found items on clearance and then used these coupons to get them for super cheap!

(Thanks Moms by Heart!)

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Kroger deals for the week of 8/3

I’ve added a new feature!  If you see a ? next to the final price on an item, that means it’s a “stock up” price or rock bottom price in my opinion!  One of the most common things I hear from “new” couponers is that they don’t know what’s a good deal, so I hope this will help!

Just a reminder:  Kroger’s coupon policy changed on 4/13!  You can read the full updated coupon policy here (I recommend printing it to take with you!)  You can find more about changes to the Kroger double/triple coupon policy here.  The two biggest changes are that they will no longer allow you to “stack” paper manufacturer’s coupons with loadable coupons and they will no longer double/triple coupons.  From what I understand, the registers are now programmed to deduct your digital coupon first, when applicable. I have heard from multiple people that there are glitches with this new program and even when you are buying multiple items and should be able to use a digital and manufacturer’s coupon, the register will not allow it.  Kroger has made some changes to their fuel rewards program:  you can read more about that here.

Don’t forget to load your coupons to your Kroger card:
Cellfire
Kroger
P&G Esaver
Shortcuts
Upromise

**For more information about loadable coupons and how they work check out this post!Digital (loadable) coupons do not double and are one time use.

If you need coupons to match up with these deals, don’t forget to check out My Coupon Hunter!

This ad is based on the Texas/Louisiana market.

This week, there is a “Cart Buster 4.0 sale” that will run through 8/16/2011. There will also be a “Deal of the Day” available each day on Kroger.com.

Betty Crocker brownie mix – 2/$4
$1/2 Betty Crocker brownie mix – 6-26 SS
Final Price = $1.50/each after coupon (when you buy 2)
Capri Sun or Kool Aid Jammers – $1.97 (10 ct)
Chef Boyardee Pasta – $.86
$.50/3 Chef Boyardee printable
Final Price = $.69/each after coupon (when you buy 3)
Chex Mix, Bugles, or Gardetto’s snacks – 3/$5
$.50/1 GM Sweet & Salt Chex Mix – 7-10 SS
$.50/1 GM Bugles snacks – 7-10 SS
Final Price = $1.16 after coupon
Crest toothpaste – $1
$.50/1 Crest toothpaste – 7-31 PG
Final Price = $.50 after coupon
Hamburger Helper (also includes Chicken and Tuna varieties) – 10/$10
$.80/4 Hamburger Helper printable
Final Price = $.80/each after coupon (when you buy 4)
Hot Pockets or Lean Pockets – $1.88
$1/1 Hot Pockets or Lean Pockets Snackers – 6-26 SS
Final Price = $.88 after coupon
Keebler Sandwich Crackers – 2/$3
Kroger cottage cheese, sour cream, or dip – 4/$5
Kroger grape tomatoes – 2/$3
Oral B Indicator toothbrushes – $1
$1/2 Oral B Indicator toothbrushes – 7-31 PG
Final Price = $.50 after coupon
Owens Kolaches – $4.99
Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, Cinnamon rolls, or Grands! biscuits – 4/$5
$.50/2 Pillsbury crescent rolls printable
$.30/2 Pillsbury Grands! rolls printable
Final Price = as low as $1 each after coupon (when you buy 2)
Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, Scrambles, or Biscuits – $1.79
$.50/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel pastries – 5-22 SS
$.50/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel printable
Final Price = $1.54/each after coupon (when you buy 2)
Ragu pasta sauce – $1.84
$1/3 Ragu Pasta Sauce – 7-31 RP
Final Price = $1.50/each (when you buy 3)
Red seedless grapes – $1.69/lb
Totino’s party pizzas – $1.12/each
$1/4 Totino’s printable
$.50/4 Totino’s products – 7-22 SS
Final Price = $.87/each after coupon (when you buy 4)
Weight Watchers Smart Ones – $2.18/each
$1/5 Weight Watchers Smart Ones printable
$3/10 Weight Watchers Smart Ones printable
Final Price = $1.88/each after coupon (when you buy 10)
Yoplait Yogurt – $1.99
$.50/1 Yoplait yogurt 4 pk – 6-19 SS
$.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt, Splitz, Trix, or Kids yogurt – 6-19 SS, 7-10 SS
$.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt, Splitz, Trix, or Kids yogurt printable
$.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt, Splitz, Trix, or Kids yogurt printable
Final Price = as low as $1.49 after coupon
Zucchini or yellow squash – 4 lbs/$5 (you don’t need to buy 4 lbs)

SCHOOL SUPPLIES:

Crayola Crayons – $.39
Office Works #2 pencils (10 ct) – $.50
Top Flight Composition Book (100 sheets) – $.50
Top Flight Filler Paper (150 sheets) – $.75
Top Flight Notebooks – $.15
Top Flight Twin Portfolios – $.15

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New P&G coupon book = $35 in product coupons!


I love the P&G Home Made Simple coupon booklets! I request one every time I see a new offer! These booklets have over $35 in high value coupons that can be used on Procter & Gamble products such as Dawn, Cascade, Febreze, Swiffer, and more!

You can request your free coupon book here! I just requested mine!

(Thanks Hip2Save!)

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