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Thursday, July 15, 2010

FREE American Apparel Bikini Bra


bra  A FREE American Apparel Bikini Bra is all yours and all you have to do is fill out a very simple form! It's really that easy! Here is their size chart. You will need to take a quick look at this first to fill out the form correctly. I am sure this freebie will go quickly, so don't wait!
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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Facebook Freebie Alert! BOGO From Einstein Bros Bagels



BOGO FREE New Bagel Thin Sandwich from Einstein Bros Bagels if you "Like" them on Facebook you will be given a coupon to print for this offer and be sure to stay connected with them on Facebook for future offers. This BOGO Free offer is only valid on your visits to participating Einstein Bros Bagel locations from 5/17/2010-5/30/2010 and good for a free New Bagel Thin Sandwich when you purchase another New Bagel Thin Sandwich at the regular price. (see their Facebook page for details on which sandwiches and other requirements this offer applies to) Limit one coupon per person. Not valid with any other special offers. No reproductions allowed. EXPIRES MAY 30, 2010 PLU 8097



Click Here For Einstein Bros Bagels Facebook Page

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Found Another Facebook Freebie! Free FULL SIZE Suave Professional Product


 STARTS MAY 13, 2010. FIRST 100,000 TO SIGN UP!!!

FREE Suave Professional FULL SIZE Product Click Here

Better hurry! I am sure this freebie will not last very long at all! Limited to the first 100,000 who sign up! To receive a coupon for a free FULL SIZE  (14.5 oz) Suave Professional shampoo or conditioner product, go to their Facebook page (click on the link above to go right there) and  click on "Like" at the top of that page, fill out the requested information, click on the coupon button at the bottom to submit, and you will be given the following information:
Your free salon-quality gift will arrive in the mail very soon. We hope you love your new Suave® shampoo and conditioner and more importantly, your beautiful hair!
Want to learn more about our new range of Suave
Professionals®? Visit us anytime at http://www.suave.com.


By going to their site you can fill out your information again and sign up to receive future emails, offers and tips! What a deal!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Get Your FREE Sample Of Nivea Body Lotion or Body Wash

Free Sample of Nivea Happy Sensation Body Lotion

Sign up to receive a free sample of Nivea happy sensation body lotion or touch of happiness body wash so your skin can feel happy all day long.

Free Sample Here

Faceboo Freebie: BOGO FREE Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs

Here is another Facebook freebie. When you click "Like" on there page you will be given a coupon to print. This offer is only available from 5/5 through 7/25/10. Hurry because they are only giving away a total of 100,000 coupons. Your coupon will expire 30 days from the print date. Limit one per household. Remember, not all digital coupons are accepted at retailers.


Click For Nabisco Facebook Page

Sunday, April 4, 2010

FREE Uni Ball Pen


 
Uni ball is giving away 10,000 FREE Super Ink pens everyday, starting at 12 noon CST . Don't be late and miss it. I know 10,000 sounds like a lot, it does to me anyway, but trust me, they go very quickly. So, set your freebie alarm and sign on to their link as close to noon CST as you possibly can!

http://www.uniballsuperink.com/

Who Uses Coupons The Most, Or Least, And Why?

I love, and couldn't survive without, my coupons! In fact, my wonderful mother in law, Trina, calls me the "coupon queen", and I can't let her down and not live up to the name! :) But I never really gave any thought to who used them and why, or why not. Well, walletpop.com has given it thought. I received this interesting article today and thought I'd share it with everyone.

Who uses coupons? You might think that the most cash-strapped among us would use them most, but studies have shown that upper-income whites make far greater use of them than members of minorities of all income levels. A recent study published in the Journal of Retailing provides some interesting answers as to why the most needy are not the most frequent users.

One surprising finding of the study conducted by Anne M. Brumbaugh of the College of Charleston and and Jose Antonio Rosa of the University of Wyoming was the degree to which the attitude of the checkout clerk can determine our willingness to use coupons.
A clerk's conscious or subconscious negative cues (deep sighs, rolled eyes, terse movements) are enough to discourage all but the most confident from using coupons. On the other hand, a clerk who implies that the customer is shrewd and admirably frugal can inspire the customer to use coupons more often. (Here I have to admit that in the past I've been one of those discouraging factors, frowning and tapping my foot when the person ahead of me in the checkout line pulls out a wad of unsorted coupons.)

I recently took a $1 off of New York Style Bagel Crisps coupon to my local grocer to get a read on the clerk's reaction. My checkout person took and scanned it without giving off any cues one way or the other about how he felt about my using coupons. Was the study wrong? Of course, I'm a white middle-class boomer male, the least likely group to receive a scowl because we're most likely to be a golfing buddy of the store manager. Also, one coupon is not as burdensome as a fistful of them, especially if the customer has to dig them out of his/her coupon wallet while other customers wait in line.


The study also investigated the reason behind previous study findings that even more affluent members of racial minorities don't often use coupons. They cited a study that found "the consistently higher levels of poor service experienced by high socioeconomic status black and high acculturation Latino consumers reduced coupon use by both decreasing their confidence and increasing their embarrassment over coupon use." More affluent white stay-at-home moms and dads, on the other hand, "have incorporated the judicious use of coupons into the image of what stay-at-home spouses should do."

The key finding? Well-to-do white shoppers are confident enough in their affluence that they are not threatened by the attitude of clerks. Those who struggle to keep their financial footing, on the other hand, are very sensitive to the criticism they often receive at the checkout counter, and therefore unwilling to use the coupons they see as symbols of their financial plight.

Coupons are a time-tested strategy for building business, but this study suggests that a store that prints coupons but does not train its staff to treat users as valued, admired customers is shooting itself in the foot. The next time a clerk looks down his/her nose at you when you pull out a coupon, recognize them for the fool they are, and keep on clipping. Don't let the disregard of a clerk cheat you out of the savings.

Have you ever been given, or given someone, the evil eye for using coupons? If so, please share your story. I would love to hear it or your thoughts about this subject. You can leave me a post on the Guest Book on the bottom right! Take care!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Walgreens April Coupon Booklet

Walgreens April coupon booklet is valid from 3/28/10 - 4/24/10.  These are Walgreens store coupons, so they can be stacked with manufacturer's coupons for even bigger savings! They are usually available at the front of the store.

  • $5/1 Claritin 10mg (40 ct.) or Tablets (45 ct.)
  • $5/1 Zyrtec 24HR 10mg (70 ct.)
  • $5/1 Wal-Zyr 10mg (300 ct.)
  • $1/1 Wal-Zyr Children's Chewable 10mg (12 ct.)
  • $1/1 Children's Wal-itin or Wal-Zyr Allergy Relief Syrup (4 oz.)
  • $5/1 Wal-itin Tablets 10mg (150 ct.)
  • $2/1 Wal-Dryl Children's Allergy Syrup (8 oz.)
  • $2/1 Wal-Dryl Allergy Minitabs (100 ct.)
  • $3/1 Little Allergies or Chloroseptic Allergin Block (.1 oz.)
  • $5/1 Sabadil Allergy Tabs (60 ct.)
  • $2/1 Walgreens Sinus Wash Booster (2 oz.) or Salt Jar (10 oz.)
  • $3/1 Walgreens Neti Pot
  • $3/1 Walgreens Rest Easy Nasal Strips (30 pk.)
  • $1/1 Carmex Moisture Plus
  • $1/1 Chapstick Ultra Smooth Jar (.21 oz.)
  • $2/1 Zantac 75mg (30 ct.) or 150mg (24 ct.)
  • $4/1 Culturelle Probiotics
  • $3/1 Walgreens Stool Softener (100-400 ct.)
  • $4/1 Walgreens Smooth Lax
  • $3/1 FiberCon (140 ct.)
  • $5/1 Lipo-Flavonoid Plus (100 ct.)
  • $3/1 Walgreens Certainty
  • $3/1 Walgreens Disposable Nitrile Gloves (120 pk.)
  • $5/1 Listen Up Micro Amp
  • $1/2 Walgreens Nutritional Drink (6 pk.)
  • $5/1 Walgreens Stop Smoking Products
  • $10/1 Zostrix
  • $4/1 Percogesic (60-90 ct.)
  • $5/1 Walgreens Scar Gel (1.76 oz.)
  • $1/1 Dermoplast
  • $1/1 Robitussin CF, DM or DM Max (4 oz.)
  • $2/1 Zaditor Twinpack or GenTeal
  • $1/1 Azo Standard
  • $1/1 Playtex Gentile Glide or Sport (18 pk.)
  • $3/1 Intelligender
  • $2.50/1 Allation
  • $2/1 Albolene (12 oz.)
  • $1/1 Airborne
  • $5/1 Lysol Healthy Touch
  • $2/1 Huggies Pull-Ups (19-26 pk.)
  • $1/1 Cottonelle (12 pk.)
  • $3/1 Cystex (40 ct.)
  • $2.50/1 Enfagrow (24 oz.)
  • $2/1 Tineacide (1.25 oz.)
  • $3/1 Revlon Pedi-Expert
  • $5/1 Revlon Fantasy Lashes
  • $5/1 Norelco All-In-1 Grooming System, Body Groom or Trimmer
  • $2/1 Walgreens Truetrack
  • $1/1 Noxema Disposable Razors
  • $1/1 Bic Hybrid Advance Disposable Razors (3-8 pk.)
  • $1/1 W Disposable Razors (3 pk.)
  • $1/1 Crystal Deodorant
  • $1/1 Oral-B Pulsar 3D White TB
  • $1/1 Colgate Orabase
  • $0.50/1 Dentemp
  • $2/1 Smart Mouth
  • $10/1 Rogaine (3 pk.)
  • $5/2 Axe Hair Care or Stylers
  • $2/1 Walgreens Glossy Photo Paper
  • $1/1 Pilot Frixion Highlighter (3 pk.)
  • $1/1 Raid or OFF!
  • $2/1 Energizer Lithium AA (4-8 pk.) or E Rechargeable AA (4 pk.)
  • $1/1 Bic Luminere
  • $1/1 off Nabisco Cookies (10-18 oz.) + 1 Gallon Milk
  • $1/2 Twizzlers
  • $1/2 Hershey's Bliss or Reese's Select
  • $1/2 Hershey's or Reese's (19.75 oz.)
  • $1/2 Wonka (8.5-9.5 oz.)
  • $1/2 Dove Minis
  • $1/2 M&Ms (11.4 - 21.3 oz.)
  • $2/2 Keebler, Cheez-it or Kellogg's Rice Krispies
  • $0.50/1 Florida's Natural Apple or Orange Juice (33.8 oz.)
  • $1/2 Minute Maid or V8

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Don't Miss Out on P & G Everyday Solutions Monthly Newsletter

P&G Everyday Solutions is a monthly e-mail publication from PG.com dedicated to simple solutions, great offers, coupons, tips, tools and promotions from the Procter and Gamble family brands. From time to time you may also receive information about product samples, research opportunities or site upgrades.

http://www.pgeverydaysolutions.com/pgeds/index.jsp

Unmask The Beauty Of Your Home In Ways That Reflect Your Unique Style And Personality


You can find creative, valuable solutions that will help you take back and display the beauty of your home in ways that are special and one of a kind with Home Made Simple. They have also released a coupon booklet worth over $30 in savings.  These are usually high-value coupons for P&G products like: Swiffer, Febreze, Dawn, Cascade, and Mr. Clean.
Go to homemadesimple.com to get your coupon booklet, sign up for their newsletter and much more.

7 Ways to Save Money on Your Next Grocery Trip

1. Browse the weekly ads online before you go to the store
Most major retailers (and even some smaller ones) post their weekly circular online. Looking it up before you shop will give you a clear goal when you get into the store. Plus, you'll know what deals you're going to find in each aisle before you reach the aisle, which makes you less likely to pick up that $5.00 frozen pizza for an easy meal if you know spaghetti noodles and sauce are on sale 2/$4.00 four aisles down.
2. Combine online printable and clipped coupons with specials
If you're reading this, the idea of combining coupons and specials is probably not a new concept for you. Here at Deal Seeking Mom, Tara is well versed in the couponing arena, and she definitely covers stores in several different markets with the help of fellow bloggers. It is highly likely that she will do some of this legwork for at least one of the major retailers in your area.
3. Make a meal plan
Start by going through your cupboards and fridge to determine what you have on hand. After you know what you have, see what you can pair with the advertised specials and coupons to make a full meal.
For example, if you have leftover chicken and mushrooms in your fridge, you might be looking for a special on pasta, creamed soup or rice to make a casserole. If casserole isn't your cup of tea, maybe you're searching for deals on mayo and vegetables to make chicken salad.
You'll save money by using every last bit of the food you purchased and not letting it go to waste, and you'll breeze right past unnecessary items you purchased before because you were just buying to fill the fridge.
4. Avoid impulse buying
By walking into the store armed with the weekly ads, coupons and a meal plan, you'll know exactly what you need to purchase. While these things already help with impulse buying by cutting down on browsing because you know exactly what it is you're looking for, it can also keep you clear of other impulse buys. Knowing you don't need anything in the frozen convenience foods aisle will stop you from adding ice cream bars and Hot Pockets to your cart and, therefore, your total bill.
5. Buy in bulk whenever possible
Having a box full of single-serving crackers to stick in your child's backpack seems convenient; however, purchasing the family size bag is usually far more economical. You'll reduce your bill, and you'll also be reducing waste, which is better for the environment, and being environmentally friendly just feels good.
6. Shop at multiple stores
I'm not advocating driving miles and miles to shop at both major supermarkets in your area, but if you know when and where the deals are, it can be very easy to run in for a few good deals when you're on your way someplace else.
Additionally, shop at competing businesses located near each other. For example, I can see my major supermarket across the street when I am at Super Target. Going into both stores is as easy as parking in the middle and walking back to my car in between. I save money by getting the best price on necessary items, and I also get comfortable with the regular price items in the stores to know which store has the lower price point to determine where I'll purchase those items on future visits.
7. Talk to the supermarket employees
Different grocery chains usually have certain days of the week and times of day when meat and other items are marked down because of set delivery days for those items. Don't be afraid to chat up your butcher to ask when they usually price cut their meat.
If you know that meat is generally marked down at the beginning of the 3:00 pm shift on Wednesdays, you may want to consider making Wednesday your grocery shopping day, or you may work stopping by on your way home from work or during after school activities to grab half-price meals for the week or to fill up your freezer.
From Deal Seeking mom

Need Help Understanding What All Those Coupon Abbreviations Mean?

Coupon Lingo Cheat Sheet:
 
$1/1, $1/2, etc. = One dollar off one item, one dollar off two items, etc.
2/$1, 3/$2, etc. = Two items for one dollar, three items for two dollars, etc.
BOGO = Buy one item get one item free
B2GO = Buy two items get one item free
Blinkies = Grocery/drugstore coupon dispensers with blinking lights
Cat = Catalina coupon, prints from a separate machine when your receipt prints
CRT = Cash register tape, usually used when referring to CVS coupons that print with receipt
ECBs = ExtraCare Bucks, CVS loyalty rewards system
ESRs = EasySaver Rebates, Walgreens monthly rebates program
FAR = Free after rebate
IPQ = Internet printable coupon
IVC = Instant Value Coupon, Walgreens' store coupons found in ads and ESR booklet
MFR = Manufacturer
MIR = Mail-in rebate
OYNO = On your next order
OOP = Out of pocket
Peelie = Peel-off coupon found on product packaging
PSA = Prices starting at
RRs = Register Rewards, Walgreens' Catalina coupons
SCR = Single Check Rebate, Rite Aid monthly rebates program
UPC = Universal Product Code, bar code on a product
WT = Wine tag, no alcohol purchase necessary to use these coupons
WYB = When you buy
YMMV = You mileage (or manager) may vary, some stores may allow you to do a deal, some may not.
from Deal Seeking Mom

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Checkout Vocalpoint.com

I thought you might be interested in Vocalpoint.com.    Vocalpoint provides some great benefits and it's all for free!   Here are some of the features:
  • Surprising product information
  • Great coupons/samples
  • Cool things to share with friends

Hope you enjoy!

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Sunday Newspaper Coupon Insert Schedule for 2010

January
3 – (3) Smart Source & (2) RedPlum
10 – Smart Source & RedPlum
17 – Smart Source &  Procter and Gamble
24 – Smart Source & RedPlum
31 – Smart Source & RedPlum
February
7 – Smart Source & Red Plum
14 – Red Plum
21 – (2) Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
28 – Smart Source
March
7 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
14 – Smart Source & RedPlum
21 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum
28 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
April
4 – No Inserts
11 – Smart Source & RedPlum
18 – Smart Source & RedPlum
25 – Smart Source & (2) RedPlum
May
2 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter &Gamble
9 – Smart Source
16 – Smart Source & RedPlum
23 – Smart Source & RedPlum
30 – No Inserts
June
6 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
13 – Smart Source
20 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum
27 – Smart Source & RedPlum
July
4 – Procter and Gamble
11 – Smart Source & RedPlum
18 – Smart Source
25 – Smart Source & RedPlum

August
1 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
8 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum
15 – Smart Source & RedPlum
22 – (2) Smart Source
29 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
September
5 – No Inserts
12 – Smart Source & 2 RedPlum
19 – Smart Source & RedPlum
26 – Smart Source & RedPlum
October
3 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
10 – Smart Source & RedPlum
17 – Smart Source & RedPlum
24 – Smart Source & RedPlum
31 – Smart Source & RedPlum
November
7 – (2) Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
14 – Smart Source & RedPlum
21 – Smart Source
28 – No Inserts
December
5 – Smart Source & RedPlum & Procter and Gamble
12 – Smart Source & RedPlum
19 – No Inserts
26- No Inserts


Friday, March 5, 2010

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