Now that you have decided to begin couponing, you have to collect coupons! There are many sources for finding coupons. Here are a few to help you get started:
Sunday Paper:
- I would suggest ordering a subscription or two to your local Sunday Newspaper. The reason I say at least two is because if you find something really cheap or free, you will want to pick up more than one! When you pay for a subscription, you get the best price and the convenience of having your coupons delivered directly to your door. No more worrying about coupon thieves stealing the inserts from the papers in the store. 🙂
- In the Sunday paper be on the look for the following inserts: Smart Source (SS), Red Plum (RP), Proctor & Gamble (PG), and General Mills (GM)
- The PG will come out once a month usually on the first or last Sunday of the month. GM comes out with an insert once per quarter.
Internet:
- You can print coupons for free off of the internet. Popular places are: coupons.com and coupon network. You can print two of the same coupon. After the initial print, go back and print once more.
In Stores:
- Catalinas are coupons that print along with your receipt at checkout. Pay attention to these! Sometimes you will receive coupons that give you $ off your next shopping trip or coupons for free items.
- Peelies are the coupons that you find on products. Peel them off and use them!
- Lastly, be sure to stop by the Store Kiosk before you begin shopping. When you scan your store loyalty card at the Kiosk, store coupons will print that can be used along with manufacturer coupons.
All You Magazine
- All You offers many great coupons. Begin a monthly subscription or pick them up at most grocery stores including Walmart.
eBay:
- eBay is an unusual place to find coupons, but they are there! Type in the coupon you are looking for in the search. Be sure to select the buy it now category and you can purchase already clipped coupons. Never bid on a coupon.
Facebook:
- Most brands offer a coupon once you like their Facebook page. 🙂
Manufacturer Websites:
- A Brand’s website will most likely have a place where you can print free coupons for their products.
Digital Coupons:
- You can load coupons to your store loyalty card from grocery store websites for free. There is usually a place to “link” your store card on the grocery site. Easily click and “add” your coupons.
