Printable coupon round-up: Cheerios, Dove, Nabisco, Nexxus, and more!

There are some GREAT printable coupons out right now!

Go here to print coupons for $1/1 and $1/2 boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios (you should be able to print two of each coupon per computer).

Go here to register to receive $4 in Cheerios coupons (you will receive a $1/1 coupon via e-mail each week) and enter to win a free box of Cheerios!

These coupons will pair up nicely with the GM cereal deal at Walgreens this week!

The Dove Visibly Smooth deodorant coupon for $2 has been re-set. You can print yours here! Reportedly, these are on sale for $2.47 at Walmart, so you can get them for just $.47 using the coupon! (Thanks The Bargain Jargon!)

Reportedly, the holiday Method hand soaps are on clearance for $2.54 at Target. Use the $2 printable coupon here and get it for $.54! (Thanks Clippin’ with Carrie!)

I am loving all of the coupon deals for Facebook fans lately! Right now, you can get a $2 printable coupon for Nexxus shampoo, conditioner, or styler when you become a Fan of Nexxus on Facebook here. It seems like there are Nexxus deals pretty frequently at both CVS and Walgreens, so these should come in handy! (Thanks Saving and Giving!)

We love Wheat Thins at our house and no matter how many boxes I buy, they seem to be gone in no time, so I’m excited about this one! Become a fan of Wheat Thins here on Facebook and get a printable coupon for $1 off! There have been some great sales on Wheat Thins lately, so this should pair nicely with those. Don’t forget about the $10 mail in rebate form here when you buy 10 boxes! (valid through 1/31/10) There is also a $1/2 printable coupon here.

The end of the month is approaching. Don’t forget to print these great coupons before they’re gone.

COUPONS.COM (you should be able to print 2 of each per computer) – print them here
$1/2 Aunt Jemima mix or syrup
$1/1 California Pizza Kitchen pizza
$.75/1 Cheerios Crunch, Yogurt Burst, or Fruity Cheerios
$.50/1 Chex Mix
$1.50/1 Hormel Refrigerated Entree (these go on sale BOGO free fairly often – use 2 and get them for cheap!0
$2.50/1 John Frieda Luxurious Volume product
$1/2 Keebler Town House Flipsides crackers
$1/3 Kellogg’s cereals
$1/1 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Touch of Honey cereal
$1/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats
$1/2 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats Crispy Marshmallow Squares
$1/2 Kellogg’s Special K Original Cereals
$1/1 Nature’s Bounty product
$2/1 Nivea body wash for women
.75/1 No Yolks noodles
$2/2 Pup-Peroni dog treats
$1/1 Pup-Peroni dog treats
.75/1 Shake ‘N Bake product
$4/1 Sudafed Triple Action caplets
$2/1 Theraflu
$1/1 Weight Watchers Sweet Bakery products
$1.50/1 Wanchai Ferry frozen entree

REDPLUM.COM (you should be able to print 2 of each per computer)
.45/1 C&H sugar (great if your store doubles coupons!)
.40/1 Domino sugar (great if your store doubles coupons!)
$1/2 Keebler Town House Flipsides crackers
$1/1 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Touch of Honey cereal
$1/2 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats Crispy Marshmallow Squares
$1/2 M&Ms brand chocolates
$2/1 Theraflu
$.75/1 No Yolks noodles
$1.50/1 Wanchai Ferry frozen entree

Coupon round-up! Sunday insert preview and hot printables

The Sunday coupon insert preview is up here. Here are the “hot” coupons I see so far:

*.35/1 Betty Crocker box or pouch potatoes (excludes potato buds) – if your grocery stores triple, this will make the pouches free or close to free!

*$1/2 Kraft or Cracker Barrel Natural cheese, chreds, or chunks

Here are some great printable coupons: (Also check out this post here for other great printable coupons)

$1.50/1 Wet Ones printable coupon here – Deal Seeking Mom has reported that these are $1.88 at Walmart, which makes them .38 after the coupon! WOW!

.50 off ANY ground beef purchase – Click here to enter their instant win game (you do have to register). Enter code A23568.

You will receive a link to a .50 off ANY ground beef purchase coupon. The coupon is a PDF. If you select a store name, it prints the store name in big print on the right side of the coupon. But, if you select “Other”, regardless of what you type in the box, the coupon will not include the name of any store.

The coupon says “do not double” but it starts with a 5 and from my experience, the register automatically doubles those coupons

HORMEL COUPONS – You must register to print. Click here to print:
.35/1 Hormel Pepperoni (will triple if your stores triple!)
.75/1 Hormel Natural Choice Deli sandwich meat
.550/1 Hormel canadian bacon
$3/1 Hormel party tray
$1/1 Hormel microwave ready bacon

KELLOGG’S COUPONS – Click here to print the following Kellogg’s coupons. There have been lots of cereal deals lately, and hopefully these will match up nicely will upcoming sales (don’t wait for the upcoming sales to print these coupons – they will go FAST!):

$1/1 Corn Flakes Touch of Honey
$1.50/2 Corn Flakes (12 oz+)
.75/1 Crispix, Smart Start, or All Bran
.75/1 Rice Krispies
.75/1 Granola or Cracklin’ Oat Bran
.75/1 Honey Smacks
$1.50/3 Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, or Fruit Loops
$1/2 Frosted Mini Wheats
$1/2 Special K
$1/1 Frosted Mini Wheats Little Bites
$1/3 Kellogg’s cereals (good on any)

COUPONS.COM: Print these here – (if these coupons are not showing up for your zip code, try the zip code 90210)
$1/2 Foster Farms Lunch meat
$1/2 Hillshire Farms smoked sausage
$.75/1 Little Debbie Family Pack cupcakes
$.75/1 Nature’s Pride bread
$2/1 Nivea body wash
.55/1 Ziploc product
$1/1 California Pizza Kitchen pizza
.50/1 StarKist tuna pouch (free or close to free tuna if your stores double coupons)

REDPLUM.COM
$2/1 Visine
$1.50/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats
.40/1 Domino sugar (match with baking sales and it’ even better if your store doubles coupons!)
$1/2 Quaker granola bars
$1/1 DelMonte fruit chillers

Hot printable coupons: beef, Campbell’s and Tylenol!

People often ask me how to find the “best” coupons. Lately, there have been more and more great printable coupons. The trick is that you have to print them QUICKLY because they hit their print limits fast.

Here are some hot new printables:

Click here to print $15 worth of Campbell’s coupons. The following coupons are included:

*$1.50/3 Campbell’s Chunky soups
*$1/4 Campbell’s cooking soups
*$.50/2 Campbell’s condensed tomato soup
*$.50/2 Campbell’s condensed ligh soups
$1/4 Campbell’s gravies
*$1.50/3 Campbell’s Healthy Request soups
*$1.50/3 Campbell’s Select Harvest soups
*$1/4 French’s French Fried Onions
*$1/1 Pepperidge Farm cookies
*$1/2 Pepperidge Farm frozen bread
*$1/2 Pepperidge Farm Puff Pastry Turnovers
*$1/2 bags of Pepperidge Farm stuffing (this is my absolute FAVORITE stuffing!)
*$1/2 cartons of Swanson stock
*$1/2 V8 100% vegetable juice and V8 Splash
*$1/1 V8 V-Fusion juice

Sign up here for a free 2010 online calendar from Tylenol and you will receive over $50 in coupons throughout the year. They will have new printable coupons available each month on their online calendar page. Here are the printables for November:

$1/2 Children’s or Infant’s Tylenol
$1/1 Tylenol 8 hour
$1/1 Tylenol Cold, Allergy or Sinus
$1/1 Tylenol Extra Strength or Arthritis Pain
$2/1 Tylenol PM product

Click here to print a $3/1 coupon for a “Chef’s Requested” product (you can print 2 per computer!). Reportedly the 10 oz bacon-wrapped fillets are $3.28-$3.98 at Walmart. Use the coupon here and get them for $.28-.$.98/each! (Thanks Hip2Save!)

Sunday coupon preview and printable coupon round-up!

There will be two inserts this weekend (Red Plum and Smartsource). The Red Plum preview is already posted (you can access it by clicking below) and the Smartsource should be added soon.

So far, the coupons I see to stock up on are:

*.50/1 Domino sugar products – this is the time of year when there are great baking sales and if your grocery stores double coupons, it’s even better!

*$1/2 Kraft cream cheese – I love cream cheese and these coupons don’t come out very often, so I love to stock up when they do. There are lots of great holiday recipes that use cream cheese and there will likely be great sales to pair with this coupon!

*$1/1 and $1.50 Thermacare – there is a deal coming up on these at CVS.

Here are some great printable coupons you will want to print – they tend to go fast!

COUPONS.COM – Print them here

*$1.50/1 Johnson’s Baby Product – says “Good at Walgreens” – will likely pair well with a sale
*.50/1 Betty Crocker frosting – if your grocery store doubles, you should be able to get this for free or close to free on sale
*.40/1 Betty Crocker potato pouches – get them for free or close to free if you grocery store doubles coupons
*.50/1 Minute Rice – great deal if your grocery store doubles!
*$2/1 Huggies diapers – pair it with the Walgreens $5/25 this week (see scenario here) or save it for the CVS deal in 2 weeks!
*$1/1 Ore Ida Steam ‘N Mash – I love these and I’m hoping for a sale!
*$1/2 Ronzoni Smart Taste – if you bought Up yesterday, use these to buy Ronzoni and then submit for the rebate!
*$5/1 Playskool Mr. Potato Head Spud Buds toy – get the Santa Spud at Target for $.99!
*$1.50/1 DiGiorno Ultimate Toppings Pizza – someone asked on a message board one day “What is your grocery store indulgence item” – this is one of mine because it means a night off from cooking!

OTHER HOT COUPONS:

Print these here for an upcoming CVS deal:
$3/1 Glade Lasting PlugIns Scented Oil Lasting Impressions Air Freshener Starter Kit
$4/1 Glade Sense & Spray Automatic Freshener Starter Kit

There have been so many good deals on Glade products lately – I’m sure these will pair up nicely with a sale:
$3.50/1 Glade Fragrance Collection product printable here
$3/2 Glade Fragrance Collection products printable here

.50/2 Libby’s vegetables printable here (you can only print one of these per computer) – for Texas moms – these are free at Brookshire Brothers this week with this coupon!

$1/1 Mother’s Cookies printable here

$2/1 Welch’s sparkling grape juice printable here – these will be .50 at Walgreens next week with the in ad coupon!

Check out Slick Deal’s A-Z printable coupon list here.

Tip of the Day Tuesday: The coupon question

There are a few questions that I have had lately regarding coupons that I thought I would answer as a part of today’s “tip of the day Tuesday.”

Often my scenarios involve buying multiple items using multiple coupons, so one question I get a lot is – Where do you get all of your coupons?

The “key” to really being able to stockpile and save is having multiple coupons so that when there are big sales, you can buy multiple items. The way that I get multiple coupons is either from eBay or a coupon clipping site.

The coupon clipping site that I use most often is The Coupon Clippers. She posts the insert coupons for the new week on Saturday mornings and if there are “hot” coupons, you have to get them quick. The average cost for “standard” coupons is .08-.12 each and the average cost for “hot” coupons (some examples include the $2.50 Electrasol coupons or the $4 Gillette razor coupons) is $.30-40/each. She also charges a shipping and handling fee of .50 and you have to have a minimum purchase of $3. If there is a variety of insert coupons that I want multiples of, this is the route that I use. She usually has limits on the “hot” coupons you can purchase (usually 10 per order and there is a waiting period before you can order more).

I buy on eBay if there are multiples of just one coupon that I want because I know I won’t meet the minimum purchase requirements for The Coupon Clippers and/or it’s a less expensive route to take.

Sometimes timing is everything, too. For example, in the 10/25 insert, some areas received a special extra insert with Target coupons. There was a Target coupon for $1 off Huggies wipes. From experience, I know that the wipes often go on sale for $1.99, and I also knew that there was a .50/1 Huggies wipes manufacturer’s coupon in the paper recently, so with both coupons, it would make the wipes only .49! I bought 20 of each right away and paid a total of $4.74 for all of those coupons, including shipping. The Target wipes coupons are now going for an average of $10-12 each for a lot of 20. The manufacturer’s coupons for the wipes are hard to even find on eBay and are going for about $2 for a lot of 20. So, sometimes timing is everything. Now, I will be able to get 20 tubs of wipes for $14.54 out of pocket (including what I paid for the coupons), which is .73/tub.

A word of caution: If you are buying in eBay, be SURE that you check the seller’s feedback first! Go with a seller that has a high feedback score and has completed lots of transactions. Many of them will have a store where they are listing multiple coupons that they have available. Sometimes you can find other coupons you need and most sellers will combine shipping if you win more than one item. I prefer “Buy it Now” auctions and auctions with free shipping. Be sure to also check the shipping costs. Some sellers will charge $1-1.50 for shipping on coupons! If you do order coupons through eBay, did you know that you can go through Ebates and get 3% cash back? (plus a $5 bonus if you are signing up for the first time!)

Here are some eBay sellers that I have had good experiences with: danicab, tarastreasures83, coupondad2nine, and blackhawk-pilots-wife

What about buying multiple papers?

I know that this works for some people and for people who do buy multiples, the cheapest route I have heard of is the 99 Cent Store, if you have one in your area. This just doesn’t work for me because I usually only want a few of the insert coupons and I end up feeling like I’m becoming loaded down with paper and inserts that go to waste.

How do you organize your coupons?
I have started filing my inserts by date. I write the date on the outside of the insert (it also appears along the “spine” of the insert) and I have a hanging file folder for each month where I file them. Most “deal match-ups” will list the insert where different coupons came from, so it’s easy for me to go straight to the insert and clip the coupons I need.

I have an accordian style holder that is divided by store and when I go out to do my shopping trips for the week, I organize my coupons for each trip in there. Also, if I buy multiples of a coupon from a coupon clipping service or on eBay, it’s usually for a sale that I already know about, so I go ahead and file them in the appropriate store section.