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Thursday, January 08, 2009

New coupons at Coupons.com

I just printed some coupons off Coupons.com and thought some of them were worth sharing:

Little Debbie - If my Weight Watchers leader was correct and the 100 calorie snacks are $1.79 per box, and if your store doubles, you'll pay just 79 cents or less for a box after the 55-cents off coupon. (I know, 55 cents doubled is actually $1.10, but the stores around here only double up to $1. Alas.) You can also get the coupon directly through the Little Debbie web site. And don't forget to enter my Little Debbie 100 Calorie Snack Sampler giveaway!

Cottonelle - I know a lot of Kroger stores sell the 4-pack for $1 or even 99 cents, so when the 50-cents off is doubled, you'll get free toilet paper. Turn this into a moneymaker by loading an electronic coupon for 25 cents off onto your store card via Shortcuts or Cellfire. Some people have reported both electronic coupons coming off in the same transaction, but I've only been able to use one at a time.

Wanchai Ferry Chinese Dinner Kit - The coupon is for $1.10 off, it looks like the regular price on these is somewhere in the $4.50 range, so you can probably get it pretty cheap with a sale and the coupon. If you don't enjoy your meal, Lori at Hooray for Freebates has the info on how to get your money back.

General Mills cereals - There are several different coupons available, and if you have kids who eat a lot of Cheerios (and other cereal) like I do, you'll want these coupons since they are a better value than the ones that come in the newspaper (e.g., $1 off two boxes instead of three).

Fiber One and Nature Valley products - I mention these because they are a higher value than what came in Sunday's paper. And next week, Walgreens has a "Buy 6, get $2 Register Rewards" deal on selected Fiber One and Nature Valley products. (See the last page of the ad preview.)

I was able to print all of these coupons and others more than once, so if you think you'll use them, print them while you can! And printing from the Coupons.com banner in the left sidebar supports CFO at no cost to you (just click on the gray "see all coupons" bar at the top of the ad). Thank you if you do!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

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