End of the month; print your coupons
When it’s the end of the month, many printable coupons either disappear (if they haven’t already) or reset the beginning of the next month. So here’s a reminder to print those favorite coupons now because you might be able to print more in the next few days. You may also discover new coupons that have appeared a few days earlier than expected (hint hint).
These are the most popular sites for printable coupons:
Coupons.com ( Click here to read more on how entering Zip-Codes can help your find more coupons)
Coupon Network
Red Plum
Smart Source
Common Kindness
General Mills (Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Cheerios, you name it!)
Box Tops for Education (higher-value General Mills coupons)
Mambo Sprouts (organic food coupons)
Target
Campbells Kitchen
Kelloggs
Keebler
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2 Comments on End of the month; print your coupons
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Jill Bielinksi on
Tue, 29th May 2012 2:11 pm
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The Bargain Sleuth on
Tue, 29th May 2012 2:23 pm
I have a question…when I wnet to print out a coupon on Redplum, it said I needed to add a shopper card……what is that and how doi do it?/ Thanks!
Good question! Red Plum has Clip-Free coupons that can be loaded to a store loyalty card, much like the SavingStar e-Coupon program. If you get that prompt, it’s not a printable coupon. AND because the program is fairly new, there are NO Green Bay-area stores participating–yet. But Red Plum says they are continuing to add new stores all the time so hopefully we’ll be able to load them to our Pig, Festival, Roundys and other store cards soon.
You can go to the top of the coupons listed and sort by “Printable Coupons”–that’s what I do. I don’t want to know the great e-coupon deals we can’t get!
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