I hear from a lot of you that either you don't get coupons in the Sunday newspaper or your area has a problem with coupon theft from the newspapers (how sad is that?!?).
If you have this problem, or if you are just looking for more coupon resources, check out these sites and tips!
Note - most of these sites require you to install their printer software - I haven't had any problems with them affecting my computer, in case you are concerned.
So here is the coupon site list:
1. coupons.com
If you only use one site, use this one! It has the most coupons and new coupons are added all the time. TIP - I have heard that if you use zipcode 12345 you will get all the coupons in the database, but if you use your own zipcode, only coupons meant for your geographic area will show, causing some to not appear for you (coupons are often regional).
2. swagbucks.com
If you aren't using swagbucks yet, get on it! I have earned and redeemed $60 in Amazon gift cards in a little over a year! No joke. I will write more about swagbucks and how to easily maximize your swagbucks earnings another day. But for coupons - they have almost all the same printable coupons as coupons.com AND for each coupon you actually use to make a purchase, you get 10 swagbucks (like 2 months later but you still get them). You only need 450 swagbucks to get a $5 Amazon gift card!
3. Redplum and Smartsource
These companies put out most of the coupons you get in your newspaper - you can also print many of the same coupons directly from their sites!
4. couponnetwork.com
The cool part about this site is it has coupons, but it also lets you know about catalina deals running at your grocery store (catalinas are those coupons that print at the register after your receipt prints) I have found a lot of unadvertised catalinas on this site for Frys in Tucson leading to FREE stuff!
5. Pillsbury and Betty Crocker
These sites don't just have coupons for unhealthy boxed food, they both also have non-food coupons like medicine, beauty and cleaning products plus diapers and wipes.
6. Proctor & Gamble and Walmart
Two more sites to print lots of manufacturer coupons. You can also often request free samples from these sites - free samples of beauty products are great for travelling!
7. If you have a certain product you always buy, go directly to that product's website - often they have a coupon/promotions page to print coupons, and/or a newsletter you can sign up for that will send out coupons. I often get Driscoll berries coupons during peak season this way (see, you can get coupons for healthy food too!!).
8. Finally - use a coupon database to search for a particular coupon! Try this database from the blog Money Saving Mom - just type in the brand name and hit search and it will show you a list of coupons and if any printable coupons are available it will give you a hyperlink that will take you right to it! Pretty great for grocery list planning.
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