Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Men’s New Balance 520 Running Shoes


There is an awesome deal on Men’s New Balance 520 Running Shoes on Joe’s New Balance Outlet today.  This is the daily deal so you will have to act fast, but you can get these Men’s Running Shoes for just $28.99!  These are normally $65 so you’re saving around 65% on this purchase.

All You Magazine


If you sign up for any magazine, you can get All You Magazine.  Right now, it's as low as $7.48/year, but this is for today only!   All You is a great magazine for couponers as it is full of coupons, & at $0.63 per issue.  This is a great deal.
Follow these steps to get this deal:
  1. Log in or sign up for a ShopAtHome.com account. Magazines.com is the WILD Deal for the day at 56% cash back.
  2. Click through the Magazines.com link and then search for “All You.”
  3. The cost for 1 year is $19.97 and the cost for 2 years is $34. You will pay this entire amount at checkout.
  4. Within 30 days of your purchase, 56% of your purchase amount will be deposited into your Shop At Home account making your cost $8.97 for a 1-year subscription or $7.48/year for a 2-year subscription after cash back!
You will also be able to get 56% cash back on any magazine by following these same instructions.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Curves Free Guest Pass

Are you struggling w/your weight?
Get the professional motivation & support you need in Curves coaches, burn up to 500 calories in 30 minutes on their circuit, combining strength training & cardio for a workout that works your entire body!
Curves are so confident in their ability to help you meet your fitness goals they are offering one week FREE!  No contracts!  No commitments!  So what are you waiting for?
Find a healthier you.  Get your FREE one week pass today!

Free John Frieda Root Awakenings

This Free John Frieda Root Awakenings sample is available again from Walmart!   I have just this minute filled out the request form & it’s working.
This would appear to be a very temperamental link, so try it out right now.  If it doesn’t go through at first try again at a different time of day, it might well be that it’s getting overloaded w/traffic.  Good luck gals!

Pillsbury Coupons


Check out this list of fantastic Pillsbury® deals!

SAVE $1.00 ON FOUR when you buy FOUR any flavor/variety Totino’s® Crisp Crust Party Pizza® Products
SAVE 40¢ ON TWO when you buy TWO PACKAGES any flavor/variety Totino’s® Rolls Snacks
SAVE $1.00 when you buy ONE any Frozen Pillsbury® Egg Scrambles™ OR Biscuit Sandwiches
SAVE 50¢ ON TWO when you buy TWO any flavor/variety Pillsbury® Toaster Strudel® OR Toaster Scrambles® Pastries
SAVE $1.00 when you buy any Pillsbury® Sweet Moments® Refrigerated Desserts
SAVE 50¢ when you buy ONE PACKAGE any variety Pillsbury® Refrigerated Cookie Dough
SAVE 30¢ ON TWO when you buy TWO CANS any size/variety Pillsbury® Refrigerated Grands!® or Grands!® Jr. Biscuit.
SAVE 50¢ ON TWO when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Sweet Rolls OR Grands!® Sweet Rolls
SAVE 50¢ ON TWO when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Crescent Dinner Rolls
SAVE 40¢ ON TWO when you buy any TWO Pillsbury® Refrigerated Pizza Crust, Breadsticks, Loaves or Dinner Rolls

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Waffle House BOGO Coupon

 
Here is a coupon good for a Buy One, Get One Free Sausage Biscuit at Waffle House.

This Waffle House BOGO Coupon is valid until August 12th, dine in only.

IHop Kids Eat Free in August

 
IHOP is back w/their Kids Eat Free promotion this summer.

P & G Coupon Books!


If you’ve requested these the last time we posted them, then it’s officially been 30 days, so you should be able to request them again.  :)  Visit any link below & then sign in or register to request your free P&G $35 coupon booklet.  (Some people have been able to request more than one)
Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
Image Credit: P&G

$0.75 off any Shedd’s Country Crock Spread


Click here to visit the Coupons site & you’ll be able to print a coupon good for $0.75 off any Shedd’s Country Crock Spread.  If you rather they mail it to you, just click “Help” on the bottom right.  For more coupons click here.

Pork Rib Coupon



Wow!   Check out this rare coupon for $2 off any 2 lbs. or larger Pork Ribs.   And, even greater news, there is NO brand listed! ;)  You’ll be sure to pair this up w/a sale in the next few weeks to make this a KRAZY deal!

Thanks, Hip2Save

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Cottonelle Toilet Paper Roll Cover


UPDATE:  Their form seems to be really slow to load right now :(
Click here to visit the Cottonelle site & fill out the form to request your free Toilet Paper Roll Cover. Where it asks for UPC code, put in 3600013396
Allow 8-10 weeks for delivery.

Charmain Toilet Paper Extender

This is a really old freebie, but it’s still available.  Click here to visit the Charmin site & fill out the form to request a free Charmin toilet paper extender.

Huggies Sample


Note:  A 12 digit Sam’s club number is needed
Click here to visit the Sam’s club site & click “Get A Sample.”  On the next page, you’ll be able to fill out the form & request a diaper sample of size 3,4, or 5.  Allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Skinny Cow Chocolate at Rite Aid

Skinny Cow Chocolate (6pk) $2.99
Use $1 off Skinny Cow Candy Coupon 7/31 RP
AND
Total: $0.99!
Thank You Stay at Home Saver

Degree Travel Size Deo Money Maker at Wal-Mart


Degree Travel Size $0.97 (prices may vary)
Use $1 off ANY Degree Deodorant 7/31 RP
Total: $0.03 MoneyMaker!
Thank You Stay at Home Saver!

Crayola Washable Markers at Walgreens


Crayola Washable Markers $2
Buy 1
Get $2 Register Rewards
Total: Free after RR
Thank You Stay at Home Saver!
 

Cottonelle Moist Wipes at Walgreens


Cottonelle Moist Wipes $1.99
Total: $0.99
Thank You Stay at Home Saver!
 

Coffee Mate Deal at Walgreens

 
Coffee Mate 16oz 2 for $2 (with in store coupon)
Buy 2
Total: $0.45 each!!
Thank You Stay at Home Saver!
 

Cascade Money Maker at Wal-Mart


Did you notice the $1 off ANY Cascade coupon in this Sundays paper?  This means FREE Cascade Trial packs at Wal-Mart again!  Actually, it's a MONEY MAKER here.  They are 97 cents.  Yay!  My favorite deal is back again!  My advice, make use of coupon clipping services like 4u2coupon & stock up!

Bauch & Lomb PureVision 2


CLICK HERE to get your free trial of Bauch & Lomb PureVision 2!
Thanks goes to Stay at Home Saver!

Free sample of SPLENDA ESSENTIALS Sweetener

 

https://www.splenda.com/freesamples/coupon

Free Flush Doggy pet waste bags

 

http://www.flushdoggy.com/Free_Sample1.html

FREE sample of Mohr-Clear

Mohr-Clear Acne Creme

http://estore.mohrdar.com/skin-care.html

There's more than one sample that you can request.  Click on as many as you would like.  Have fun!

Free sample of Ningxia Red

 


http://www.successfulyoungliving.com/free_sample.html

How to Save Money at Walgreens

Here's Walgreens article from YAHOO.  I think this will be the last one.  If I read correctly in the previous article, it will not be on Wal-Mart.  Sniff!  Sniff!

If you’ve been following along here at the Quizzle Wire, you know we’ve been analyzing coupon policies & saving strategies at some of the nation’s leading retailers.  First up was how to save money at CVS & Kroger.  Now it’s time to look at Walgreens, the largest drugstore chain in the United States w/more than 8,100 stores.  Here’s what you need to know about Walgreens before shopping:

Sales Cycle:  Walgreens sales cycles run Sunday through Saturday, meaning that the advertised sale prices change on Sunday.  Walgreens also includes coupons right in their weekly ad, which can be used in conjunction w/manufacturer coupons.  In addition to weekly deals, Walgreens also offers monthly deals in their monthly coupon booklet & Register Rewards coupons.

Bonus:  Top 5 Places to Find Coupons

Rewards Program:  While Walgreens doesn’t have a loyalty card, it does offer Register Rewards (RRs), which are good for cash off of your next purchase.  RRs are printed at the end of your cash register receipt, like Catalinas, & RR deals are advertised in Walgreen’s weekly ad.

When using Register Rewards, keep in mind that if you buy two different items that will result in a RR, you will get one reward for each different product you have.  BUT, if you buy two of the same item, you will only received one Register Reward.  To get two RRs for two of the same item, you must purchase the items in separate transactions.

Also important to note:  You cannot “roll” RRs, meaning you cannot use a Register Reward to pay for the same item in a subsequent transaction & receive an additional RR.  But, there is a loophole.  If you find two different products that trigger the same value Register Reward, you can alternate buying those items in separate transactions, paying for the second transaction w/the first register reward, & so on.

Bonus: The Coupon Dictionary: Your Guide to Coupon Lingo

Coupon Policy:  Now that we’re familiar w/RRs, let’s look at Walgreens’ coupon policy.
  • Walgreens accepts the following types of coupons:  Walgreens store coupons, manufacturer coupons, Internet printable coupons & Register Rewards.  Walgreens does not accept competitor coupons & will not match competitor prices.
  • Walgreens allows you to “stack” one manufacturer coupon & one store coupon per item.  You can then use RRs in addition to these coupons, but in the event that any item’s selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Walgreens will only accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item.  Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item.
  • For promotional “Buy One, Get One Free” (BOGO) sales (where the sale is in-store at Walgreens, not initiated through a coupon), you may use two manufacturer’s coupons toward the purchase or another manufacturer’s BOGO coupon, resulting in two free items, as long as the final price doesn’t go below zero.
  • Walgreens does not offer overage, meaning it will never pay you to take the item out of the store.  So if the coupon value exceeds the purchase price of an item, the cashier will adjust the price of the item to match the coupon amount.
  • Walgreens does not double or triple coupons.
  • All Internet printable coupons must have a bar code.
Extras:  At Walgreens, you must have at least as many items as you have coupons.  So, if you are buying one item, & you have one manufacturer coupon & one Register Reward, you will need to add a “filler” item.  This applies to all coupons.  Look for a clearance item, pack of gum, individual caramel or Sunday newspaper to add as a filler item – something less than $0.50 is ideal.

Bonus:  4 Books that Will Help You Save Money

Final Tip:  There’s some debate about the best order to use your coupons.  The general consensus, however, is to apply your Register Rewards first, followed by Walgreens store coupons & finally manufacturer coupons.

Use the Walgreens Store Locator to see where the nearest Walgreens store is in your area & start saving!

How to Save Money at CVS

As promised, here's the article from YAHOO regarding how to shop at CVS.  Please make sure you sign up for an EXTRA CARE CARD at CVS.

We’ve been talking a lot about couponing lately (e.g. where to find coupons, couponing secrets & coupon lingo), but it’s time to put our money where our mouth is.  This is the first article, in a series of five, that will outline the best ways to shop at five of the nation’s leading retailers to maximize your savings.  Each store has their own coupon policy, rewards program & sales cycles, so it’s important to learn the ins & outs of your preferred retailer.  Up first:  CVS.  Stay tuned for Kroger, Walgreens, Safeway & Target.

CVS is one of the nation’s largest retail pharmacy chains with over 7,000 stores.  Here’s what you need to know about CVS before shopping:

Sales Cycle:  CVS sales cycles run Sunday through Saturday, meaning that the advertised sales prices change on Sunday.  In addition to weekly deals, CVS also offers monthly deals, which are advertised in the monthly ECB booklet. What’s an ECB, you ask?  ECBs, or “ExtraCare Bucks,” are CVS currency that you earn for cash off future purchases.  You can find out how many ECBs you earned w/each purchase by checking out your receipt.

Rewards Program:  If you’re going to shop at CVS, you’ll want to sign up for the CVS ExtraCare Rewards Card so that you can receive ExtraCare Bucks.  Every non-prescription purchase you make earns you 2 percent in ECBs, credited to your ExtraCare account.  At the end of each quarter, you’ll get the value in your account back as ExtraCare Bucks to use on a future purchase!  And, as if that weren’t enough, you’ll also earn $1 for every two prescriptions filled using your ExtraCare card.  Many other items sold at CVS will also produce an ECB when purchased, which you can find in your local ad circular.

The best way to use ExtraCare Bucks is to combine them w/a great sale price, a CVS coupon & a manufacturer’s coupon (also known as coupon “stacking”).  You’ll get an even better deal if you can “roll” your ECBs from one transaction into the next, eventually resulting in zero out-of-pocket expense.  Here’s how it works:

First, scan your local ad circular to see which products will generate ECBs.  For example, let’s say Crest toothpaste is on sale; purchase one tube for $2 & get $2 back in ECBs.  Use those ECBs to pay for the next transaction – a second tube, which will generate $2 more in ECBs.  And so on.  To maximize savings, use the ECBs you earned from a transaction to buy something in a subsequent transaction.  If you can pay for an item w/ECBs, then get more ECB from the transaction, even better!  Just remember, you must use your individual ECBs at one time.  So, if you use a $2 in ExtraCare Bucks on a $1 purchase, you forfeit the extra $1.

Coupon Policy:  Now that we’re familiar with ECBs, let’s look at the CVS coupon policy:
  • CVS accepts the following types of coupons:  CVS store coupons, manufacturer coupons, Internet printable coupons & ECBs.  CVS does not accept competitor coupons & will not match competitor prices.
  • CVS allows you to stack one manufacturer coupon & one store coupon per item.  You can then use ECBs in addition to these coupons.  If there is a limit in the ad for the Extra Bucks items, this limit is per CVS ExtraCare Card, not per transaction.
  • For promotional “Buy One, Get One Free” (BOGO) sales at the store (not initiated by a coupon), you may use two manufacturer’s coupons toward the purchase or another manufacturer’s BOGO coupon, resulting in two free items.
  • CVS does not offer overage, meaning it will never pay you to take the item out of the store.  If the coupon value exceeds the purchase price of an item, the cashier will adjust the price of the item to match the coupon amount.
  • CVS does not double or triple coupons.
  • All Internet printable coupons must have a bar code.
  • CVS does offer rain checks, or a piece of paper that you’ll get when the store is out of an item that is on sale.  Once the item is back in stock, you can use your rain check to purchase it for the sale price, including any ECB offers.  At CVS, rain checks do not expire.
Extras:  When you first walk into a CVS, you may notice a bright yellow kiosk, called the CVS Coupon Center.  When you scan your ExtraCare card at one of these coupon centers, a CVS store coupon based on your shopping habits will be presented to you.  These coupons are randomly generated, so not every shopper at every store will get the same offers.

Final Tip:  The order in which you present your coupons is incredibly important at CVS.  To maximize your savings, make sure to present coupons in this order:
  1. Dollar off store coupons (e.g. $3 off a purchase of $15);
  2. CVS coupons;
  3. Manufacturer’s coupons;
  4. ExtraCare Bucks.
Use the CVS Store Locator to find out where the nearest CVS store is in your area & start saving!

How to Save Money at Target

This article came from YAHOO!  It's a very good article on how to shop at Target.  I've actually learned a few things & definitely will keep it in mind when I shop there, which is very often.  You may want to print out their COUPON POLICY & keep it handy.  It helps & makes the process easier.  Not all their employees know their policy.  I will go back & look up the articles for CVS & Walgreens & post them on here.  I'm hoping the next article will be on Wal-Mart.


If you're going to shop there anyway, you might as well make the most of your dollar, right?  We help you do just that in the fourth article of a five-part series outlining the best ways to save money at the nation’s leading retailers.  So far, we’ve looked at saving money at CVS, Kroger & Walgreens.  Now, it’s time to learn how we can maximize our savings at Target, the second largest discount retailer in the United States, behind Walmart.  Here’s what you need to know about Target before shopping:

Sales Cycle:
  Target's sales cycles run Sunday through Saturday, meaning that advertised sale prices change on Sunday.  However, keep in mind Target's sale prices can vary regionally & sometimes even from store-to-store w/in the same area.

Bonus:  Top 5 Places to Find Coupons

Money Saving Tips:  While Target doesn’t have a rewards program, there are a lot of ways to get additional savings at the discount retailer.  First, Target offers dozens of printable coupons online, w/no printing limit.  So, you can print 500 coupons for toothpaste if the deal is just that good!  If you’d prefer to save your computer's paper & ink, you can even print coupons at Target stores at the Registry computers.  You can also sign up to receive mobile coupons straight to your phone.

Another plus when shopping at Target is the store’s “Gift Card Promos.”  Often times, when you buy a certain amount of a particular product, you will receive a $5 gift card.  Combine these offers w/coupons, & you can often make money on your purchases!  To check whether or not a product is participating in a gift card promo, scan the product’s barcode at one of the store's red machines located at the end of aisles.  The screen will show you the price and the corresponding promo.

In addition to gift card promos, Target has a national markdown schedule.  Every two weeks, items will continue to be marked down until sold out or until the discount reaches 75 percent.  You can find these items at the clearance racks, typically on the end caps of aisles.  And finally, Target offers a $0.05 bag credit if you bring your own bags to carry your merchandise home.

Bonus:  
The Coupon Dictionary: Your Guide to Coupon Lingo


Coupon Policy:
  Below is a summary of Target's coupon policy:

  • Target accepts the following types of coupons:  Target store coupons, manufacturer coupons, Internet printable coupons & mobile coupons.
  • Target does not accept competitor coupons, but they will match competitor prices if the advertisement is local, current & the product being matched is identical.
  • Target offers price adjustments w/seven days of purchase.
  • Target allows you to stack one manufacturer coupon & one store coupon per item.
  • For promotional "Buy One, Get One Free" (BOGO) sales, you may not use two coupons or promos to get two free items.  Unless stated otherwise on the coupon, the use of one BOGO coupon requires that you purchase two valid items, where you pay the full price for the second item.
  • Target does not offer "overage," meaning they will never pay you to take the item out of the store.  So, if the coupon value exceeds the purchase price of an item, the cashier will adjust the price of the item to match the coupon amount.
  • Target does not double or triple coupons.
  • All Internet printable coupons must have a bar code & be scannable.
  • Target does offer rain checks on out-of-stock items, except gift card promotions.  Target rain checks expire 45 days after issue.

Bonus:  Secrets of Extreme Couponers

Extras:
  Target has a large trial size section filled w/items usually marked at around $1.  While some coupons exclude trial sizes, some do not specify a size requirement.  If you have a coupon that doesn’t exclude trial size, you can often score free products in this section.