Thursday, 7 April 2011

Where to find COUPONS?

Where to find Coupons?
There are many ways to get coupons. The most obvious one is in the grocery store. If you read other sites they call these coupons in-store smartsource coupons or tear-pads. Some gold mine stores are Shoppers Drug Mart, Price Smart, Save on Foods, Safeway, Nesters, IGA and sometimes Wal-mart and Canadian Tire. Superstore also has a coupon board but read the top of the coupon. If it says "coupon zone" it is only valid at superstore, if it says "manufacturer coupon" it can be used anywhere.
You can also find coupons in your local paper, the sun or province. These coupon inserts are called smart source, red plum or quarterly P&G Brandsaver. People go on recycle bin walks to scoop up inserts that were thrown out. I haven't done that yet.

I read through the coupon tab on smart canucks once a day, and you will see announcements for new coupons through different sites the links are on the bottom right of the homepage.

Some other websites:
Right at Home - printable SC johnson products
Life Made delicious - Betty Crocker, Cheerios

Occasionally companies release coupons on their facebook pages, and you have to click "like" to access it. Sign up for FREE samples, and when it arrives, they normally include a coupon.  Purex with Zout is offering free samples right now.

Make sure the mailing address on the coupon is canadian, as you may have stumbled on the US site.

Just like a recent post, I provided a list of companies that mommies or parents to be can contact for coupons or freebies, there is a huge list I will post in the upcoming days of companies you can contact.

Coupon Meetings happen every 2nd saturday at Still Creek McD's at 11am. This is a chance to get rid of coupons you don't want, and go through everyone elses coupons, talk about deals, and learn of new places to find more coupons.

Coupon Trains are found on the smart canuck site. There are many versions of trains, but I like what they called old fashion trains. A conductor, let's say me. I put together a bunch of coupons in an envelope and mail to one person. They take out the coupons they want and replace it with same or more amount of coupons, then mail it to the next person.

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