Coupon Sources

I thought a list of coupon sources might be helpful.

Sunday Newspaper These often have two or more inserts containing loads of manufacturer’s coupons. This has been my most reliable source.

Printable These are found on the internet and are often higher valued than those found in inserts.

In Product Packaging Make sure to check your packages. I have first-hand knowledge with this one–Eight O’Clock Coffee had one printed on the inside of the bag. Who knows how many I threw away without realizing it was there!

Mailers You may receive these in the mail especially after contacting different companies.

Blinkies These are the little machines on the aisle beside products that dispense them. (My children love them!)

Tear Pads Pads placed beside products or at counters having them attatched.

Peelies or “Try Me Free” These are attached to products and may be instantly redeemable coupons or mail-in rebate offers.

Family and Friends Ask for their unused ones.

Various Magazines Especially women’s magazines seem to have coupons.

Walgreens Cosmetic Counter They often have coupons if you ask for them.

CVS Reinventing Beauty Magazine Found in the cosmetic section of CVS.

Buy Them Even though this seems odd, I have actually done this and still saved quite a bit. I find this is especially helpful when I find a good deal to stockpile! I have personally used The Coupon Master and eBay.

Recycle Bins You have to go dumpster diving for this one! (Not recommended.)

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