Freebie Friday: Old Spice razor, Red Bull, Quaker mini delights

Today is the last day to enter my CVS $15 gift card giveaway. You can enter up to four times. The details are here.

Here are some other freebies for the day:

Free Old Spice razor – click here to register for a free Old Spice razor

Free Quaker mini delights sample – click here to register

Free Red Bull and Roaring Lion energy drink – click here to get a free 8.3 ounce can of Red Bull energy drink and a 12 ounce can of Roaring Lion energy drink

Free Pampers Gifts to Grow code (I posted this previously, but thought I would post again for those who didn’t get it…if it doesn’t work for you, you probably already entered it):
HAPPYHOLIDAY089

Free Swagbucks code: BeMine (it is case sensitive)

Put your kids to work with free interactive chore charts from Handipoints.

Handipoints chore charts

Here are some links for some great coupons (and free or close to free “stuff”:

$2 off Kashi TLC cereal bars here – these are on “price cut” at Target through 2/14/09 for $2.75, so you pay .75/box. These are like Nutrigrain bars and my kids love them.

Register for a quote here and get a $3 coupon to use on any Purina product – this can be used to get some very cheap or free dog treats

Take the quiz here and get a coupon for $4 off Purina dog food plus they will donate $1 to the animal shelter of your choice

More ways to save!

A Full Cup

If you haven’t checked out A Full Cup, you really should. The site is a great resource! You can view ad scans for upcoming sales, you can visit their forums to find out about upcoming deals, and they have a Target coupon generator where you can easily print multiple Target coupons. You can check out the site by clicking on the picture above.

Tip of the Day Tuesday: Coupon lingo

When I first started couponing, I felt like I was entering a secret society that spoke a language filled with acronyms. It was a bit confusing at first! If you’re new to the world of coupon lingo (or you’ve been around for awhile but still haven’t figured it all out), here’s a key to help you “decode” things on my blog and other blogs/message boards you may visit:

$ off – this is a “slang” term used for most common coupons that have a $ off amount. If you are reading message boards, people will sometimes shorten this to $/1 or $/2 (meaning the dollar off and then the # of items that need to be purchased)

Blinkie – These coupons are usually found at grocery stores and come out of a little machine with a blinking red light

BOGO = buy one, get one (usually buy one get one free or buy one get one 1/2 off)

BOLO = “be on the look out” (some examples = BOLO for these coupons, these clearance items, etc.)

Cat = Catalinas. Catalinas are the coupons that print out at the machines by the register that they often hand you with your receipt. These are usually considered “manufacturer’s coupons” and the items you purchase usually “trigger” these coupons. You can read more about catalinas here.

CRT – CRTs stands for “cash register tape.” These are the coupons that print out at the bottom of your receipt (they have these at CVS and at Target)

DND = Do not double – Some stores will double or triple a coupon to a certain face value. If the coupon says “DND” or “do not double” at the top, this may or may not apply (it will be up to the individual stores)

ECB = Extra Care Buck – you earn these at CVS when you purchase certain targeted items from the weekly or monthly ad. They can be used like cash off your next purchase.

ES = Easysaver coupon booklet – a monthly coupon booklet at Walgreens (usually found near the front of the store by the weekly ads)

ESR = Easysaver Rebate (Walgreens monthly rebate program)

GDA = Good Deal Advertised or Good Deal Alert

IP = Internet print – these are the coupons from websites such as Smartsource.com or Coupons.com that you print online

MIR = Mail in rebate

NED = No expiration date

OOP = The amount of money you spent out of your own pocket (after using gift cards, coupons, ECBs, RRs, etc.)

OYNP = On Your Next Purchase – Some grocery stores offer promotions where you earn a catalina that can be used like cash off your next purchase when you purchase participating items.

Peelie – a coupon that is placed on the outside of a product and peels off

PG = Procter & Gamble insert (from the newspaper)

RP = Red Plum insert (from the newspaper)

RR = Register Reward – You earn these for purchasing certain targeted items at Walgreens. These are like catalinas and are considered to be “manufacturer’s coupons” so the one coupon per item rule applies to these as well.

SS = Smart Source insert (from the newspaper)

Winetag/WT – these are found around bottles of wine and are usually good for a $ amount off of the purchase of items such as meat, cheese, and produce. Some require a wine or beer purchase to use them and others do not require a wine/beer purchase (these will be marked as NWPN or NBPN).

WYB = when you buy – Some coupons will say “free item when you buy X item.” In these cases, you can usually use another coupon to buy the “X” item

YMMV = your market may vary (in other words, this is how it works in my area, but the prices/deals may not be the same in your area)

If you’ve come across a term/acronym that you aren’t familiar with, post it here and I’ll decode it for you!

Free trial membership at BJs and coupons to match

Check out BJs with the one day free shopping pass. Print it here.

Print the following hot coupons to take along on your trip:

$4 off any Tylenol/Motrin product (it is a manufacturer’s coupon but says “redeemable only at BJs” on it):

$2 off any Listerine (it is a manufacturer’s coupon but says “redeemable only at BJs” on it):

$3 off any Splenda product (it is a manufacturer’s coupon but says “redeemable only at BJs” on it):

http://baby.com/serve/jumpemail.aspx?a=kDqlHxc1aU0ZQJOgju/Qcnw9Sc8Kwf8D&d=http://bricks.coupons.com/bstart.asp?o%3d54942%26c%3dBJ%26p%3djsuohSwx

$2 off any Johnsons baby product (it is a manufacturer’s coupon but says “redeemable only at BJs” on it):

American Eagle – $10 off any $10 purchase

I found this deal on the Babycenter Coupon Deals board. I’m not sure who the original poster was.

Print this coupon and get $10 off any $10 purchase through Monday, 1/5/09. Depending on the price of what you are buying, this means free or very cheap clothing or accessories!

Here’s the link.