So you’ve decided that couponing can save you tons of money (definitely!). So where are you going to get all those coupons? Check out these tips below for ideas:
- Family and Friends – Once your family and friends know that you coupon, you may find them offering you the coupon inserts from their Sunday papers. Don’t be afraid to ask! This is one of the least expensive ways to get lots of coupons without spending a penny. What about fellow parents at your child’s daycare or school? Many would be very happy to give you their inserts or leftover Sunday paper. Do you get a free version of the Sunday paper on your driveway each week? We do. Ask your neighbors if they use their coupon inserts or if you could have them. I wouldn’t go rummaging through your neighbor’s recycling bin though. That’s going a bit too far!
- Local Library – Stop by your local library and ask what they do with the inserts from the newspapers they subscribe to. Ask if you can have them. Some libraries may even sponsor a coupon swap. It doesn’t hurt to ask!
- Local Coffee Shop or Fast Food Restaurant – Stop by the coffee shops or fast food restaurants Sunday afternoons to see if people have left their Sunday papers. This is another good spot to collect inserts.
- Internet Printable–The big coupon websites such as Coupons.com, Couponnetwork.com, SmartSource.com, Redplum.com, etc. have an ongoing supply of printable coupons available. You can print most coupons twice from one computer (if you have multiple computers at home, you can print 2 from each). Also check out SavingStar.com which offers additional coupons that are deposited into your account on their website (your store cards are linked to the account).
- Manufacturer Websites – Most manufacturers from time to time will offer coupons on their website. If you can’t find a coupon, try emailing or calling their customer service and ask about coupons. Sometimes if you call to give feedback on one of their products, you might receive high value coupons through the mail.
- Local Store Coupons or Mailings – Many of my local grocery stores will send out mailings with additional coupons – sometimes they are manufacturer coupons and sometimes they are for store brand products. Food Lion even has an in-store kiosk where you scan your store card for a printout of coupons. Lowes Foods sends out a sheet of store coupons in their weekly circular. Save these! Often you can also stack store coupons with manufacturer coupons at your local grocery stores – check the coupon policy at each store.
- Catalina Coupons – These print out at the register when you are checking out. Save them – don’t throw them away! Many are manufacturer coupons that you can use at any store. You can even search online to find out what Catalina deals are currently going on and target purchases on what will print at the register.
Need more coupons? Here are options for purchasing additional coupons:
- Buy a couple of Sunday papers – I heard somewhere that you should buy one paper per member of your household. This has worked great for me. Just to make sure you’re getting the best value out of your Sunday paper purchase, you can search online a day or two in advance for a listing of coupons that will come out in the Sunday paper so you can make an informed decision on how many papers to buy.
- Ebay (individual coupons or whole inserts) – Ebay is a great resource for purchasing coupons. Most sellers bundle their coupons in groups of 10-20 identical coupons. This saves you the time to clip. Just make sure to watch expiration dates and total price to make sure you’re getting the best deal. Whole inserts are also available.
- Couponsbydede.com – This is a great reliable source of coupons. For just a small fee per coupon, you can purchase the exact coupons that you will need for your weekly shopping list. There is a minimum purchase price, but it is usually easy to meet. Coupons ship out quickly.
Know any other great places to find coupons? Post them below!
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