by Cindy on October 31, 2009
A bunch of new coupons are available as well as some that have reset.
As always, if you know you may use the coupon, print them now before they are gone.
- $.50 Starkist pouch has reset (these can score free tuna)
- $2.00/2 GE Lighting product at Target
- $2.00/1 GE Energy Smart product at Target
- $1/1 Coffee Mate has reset (these can score free coffee mate)
- $.40/1 Larabar has reset
- $.50/1 Minute Rice
- $1/1 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Touch of Honey
- $1/1 Kellogg’s Mini Wheats Little Bites
- $2/1 Dr. Scholls Pain Relief Orthotics
Print your coupons here.
by Cindy on October 31, 2009
New coupons are out for Bob’s Stores.
Lots of great ones this week including the following:
- 25% off any apparel, regular, clearance, sale
- 20% off any footwear, regular, clearance, sale
- 50% Men’s Carhartt Canvas Pants
- 75% off misses v-neck cable sweater
- 70% off Men’s US Polo Assn puffer vest
- 50% off 1 team accessory item
- $15 off select kids outerwear
- 75% off Men’s Rugged Trails sueded jersey crew
- 50% off Men’s Avia
- 40% off Men’s Dickies workboot
Go here to get your coupons.
Valid from 11/1 – 11/7. See coupons for restrictions.
by Cindy on October 31, 2009
There will be 3 inserts in this weekends papers.
1 Smart Source, 1 Red Plum& 1 Procter & Gamble
Check out the Sunday Coupon Preview for a complete list of the coupons that will be available.
To learn how to get started go to the beginners section here.
by Cindy on October 31, 2009

My daughter, Nikki, loves Asics. For the amount of miles she puts on her running shoes, you really need a good pair and trust me when I tell you, I have spent a small fortune on running shoes. When I saw these at 65% off I was so excited. All styles of mens and womens Asics are on sale for 2 days, Saturday & Sunday only.
Go here to check it out.
by Cindy on October 31, 2009
This post was previously published on Living Rich With Coupons.
This weekend you will get to enjoy some oldies but goodies.
Enjoy!
Getting the Best Match Ups For The Most Savings
There is one simple rule to follow:
Sales + store coupon + manufacturers coupon = rock bottom prices.
1. Know your stores coupon policy, i.e double/triple coupons, competitor coupons, limit of coupons per item (my shoprite only will let me use 4 of the same coupon in one transaction).
2. Learn to be not be brand specific: Sometimes some of the best sales are on items that you may have never purchased in the past. Be open minded. I would have never bought Fiber One Mocha Chocolate bars but I picked them up because they were free. And you know what, they are very good.
3. Study the weekly sales circular. It becomes easier and easier to pick up great sales the more you do it.
4. Plan your shopping list using the stores weekly circular and by planning your menu based on sale items. I love this tip because it really forces me to write down what I am having during the week for dinner and plan ahead. Cuts down on impulse buying.
5. Join your store’s rewards program.
6. Use store coupons with manufacturer coupons for the best savings.
Example:
Nabisco 100 Calorie Pack $2.00
Store Coupon $1/1
Manufacturer Coupon $1/1
Final Price: FREE
by Cindy on October 31, 2009
Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant is offering up a $5 off $25 coupon.
Go here to get your coupon.
Go here to locate a restaurant near you.
Coupon valid through 12/31/09. See coupon for restrictions
by Cindy on October 31, 2009

A new Little Debbie coupon is out.
Go here to get your $.75/1 coupon for Little Debbie Cupcakes.
And while you’re there you can enter for a chance to win a Smart Car. I sure did because I would L-O-V-E one of those. It would look so cute in my driveway with my MINI.
by Cindy on October 30, 2009

I always wanted to try these but I never wanted to spend the money to do so. So I requested some of these free samples.
Go here to receive your 2 FREE Breathe Right Extra Samples
by Cindy on October 30, 2009
This is a test post for the new printable list
by Cindy on October 30, 2009
CVS does not have a published coupon policy. However, here is an email that was received in response to their policies. Feel free to copy and print it and have it with you when you go shopping at CVS
Thank you for your e-mail regarding CVS/pharmacy coupon policy. Unfortunately we do not have a copy of the policy to distribute to customer. However, here is a rundown of the most frequently asked questions.
Our registers are set to allow one CVS coupon and one manufacturer coupon per item. However, the staff should be allowing customers to use Extra Bucks in combination with other CVS coupons since these are coupons you have “earned.”
In addition, they should be allowing the use of one “offer at the register” coupon which would be an open offer of $3 off of $15 or a certain dollar amount off of a specific item. Since our registers are programmed to only accept two coupons (one CVS, one manufacturer) per item if the number of coupons exceed the items purchased a member of management will need to assist the cashier in processing the coupons.
CVS/pharmacy will accept coupons printed from the Internet. They must have a legible barcode that scans at the register. If the coupon does not scan at the register, the cashier should politely inform you that we are unable to accept your coupon. We do not allow manual overrides at the register for coupons printed from the Internet. CVS/pharmacy will not accept offers printed from unauthorized internet postings or reproductions, copies, or facsimiles.
CVS/pharmacy does not accept competitors coupons.
When an item is on sale for buy one, get one free and the customer has a buy one get one free coupon for that same product, the coupon will be accepted and both items will essentially become free (plus any applicable sales tax).
Also, two manufacturer coupons can be used on a buy one get one free purchase as long as two items are scanned at the register. The system logic sees two items scanned and will allow two coupons.