It’s a bit distracting reading this post when there’s a picture of a cute little tushy right there, but here goes. Spend $10 at Victoria’s Secret before Nov. 30 and get a Secret Reward worth at least $10, redeemable in December. Then on Nov. 30, snag a free 2011 Fashion Show panty with this printable coupon.
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$10 Off $10 at The Limited
Excuse me while I wax poetic on women’s clothing stores… I’ve long wondered why The Limited stores are so, well, limited. At least here in Dallas, there’s only a handful of malls that have the store and even fewer stand alone stores.
Between The Gap and The Limited, the latter’s clothing quality and classy style have always had the upper hand with me. But The Gap ended up winning because of its plentiful locations and well, when you’re shopping with an impatient husband, I lost the ability to shop stores without a men’s section. I flat out lost the battle to “sell” Bath & Body Works as a store he could shop at, too. “But they have soap and antibacterial stuff!” No go.
So, hurray that The Limited is offering this $10 off $10 coupon both in stores and online. Print this coupon out to take to the store, or enter FASHCASH as the promo code at TheLimited.com. Sale items not included but everything else is.
Free Chicken in a Box
Free chicken in a box, much more concise to say than Free Chicken Fajita Pita at Jack in the Box with this printable coupon. Good until 1/31/2011.
Nerdy Coupon Terms + Diet Coke
You know you’re a coupon nerd when you use the term “rare coupon” with some authority.
Case in point (Pushing up nerd glasses): Diet Coke is offering a rare $1 off printable coupon. Or click here to have the coupon mailed to you. Coca-Cola coupons appear few and far between so jump on them when you see them.
Cheapskate Santa: Almost Free Bath & Body Works Gifts
Head to Bath & Body Works with this printable coupon for a free lip item (up to $8 value) with ANY purchase through Oct. 21.
When B&BW offered this great printable coupon last holiday season, I printed a few for myself, family members and friends and explained how the coupon worked. Even some of the more hesitant coupon shoppers found this deal super easy to do. “Any purchase” includes their $1 gift bags, so wrap your free lip item for an inexpensive but great gift as a stocking stuffer, Secret Santa or co-worker gifts. (Yeah, this is where the word Cheapskate in Cheapskate Santa gains it true meaning.)
For larger purchases (read: lesser cheapskates), use this printable coupon for a free Signature Collection body item with $10 purchase. Expires Oct. 31.
CVS $4 off $20 Coupon
It’s embarrassing that my two-year-old son can spot a CVS from a mile away. He gets it from his mother. So he was excited to spot this new valuable coupon from CVS (Well, not really. More for illustrative purposes.)
Now through 9/15/10, you can get a coupon for $4 off a $20 purchase at CVS. All you need to do is enter your CVS Extra Care Bucks (ECB’s) card number as well your e-mail address, and CVS will e-mail you the coupon.
Valuable Old Navy coupon
You can get a $5/$25 Old Navy coupon to use on your in-store purchase of perfect tees (get the stretchy kind–they last longer), denim and more when you register for Geico Privileges. The program is free and offers discounts and coupons.
Here’s how to get your coupon:
- Sign up for the FREE Geico Privileges program here.
- Login to your account
- Go to “Discounts” and then “In-store Coupons”
- Select the Old Navy coupon and print it out to take in store with you.
This offer is valid through 8/31/10. Thanks to SurvivingtheStores.com for finding the source of this coupon, which has been posted elsewhere as a jpg. (Boo.)
Also, in stores, teachers and students can show their IDs at Old Navy July 23-25th and get 25% off their entire purchase. (Yay.)
Tips for shopping the Bath & Body Works Sale
Restock your smell-good stuff at the Bath & Body Works semi-annual sale, now until July 5. As someone who’s spent their fair share of time and disposable income there, here are some tips for scoring big at the sale:
1. First off, shop with this coupon for $10 off a $40+ purchase at Bath & Body Works through 6/27/10 (or use code SALE40 online).
2. Shop weekly. New stuff is brought out every week, so if you had your Continue reading
Bath & Body Works $10 off $30 coupon
Just in time for Mother’s Day coming up Sunday, May 9. Grab this printable $10 off $30 purchase coupon for Bath & Body Works stores or use code VANILLAS online. Coupon expires May 9, 2010. Can be combined with sales and clearance items. Pass it along to a friend too!
Printable $1off coupon for Cheerios
If you’re like FatHeadDog’s family, you’ve seen your share of Cheerios. In the car. On the floor. In your toddler’s pockets. Thankfully, Pampers is offering a this printable coupon for $1off for one box of Cheerios. Enjoy!
Get a REEL deal.
FatHeadDog says there’s nothing wrong with tuna in a pouch. Great-tasting tuna doesn’t have to come wrapped in butcher paper…or cost a fin and a tail. (Some good tuna humor for you.) While supplies last, save $1 on StarKist Creations™, which is sealed in a Flavor Fresh Pouch. Follow the link to the Bricks printable coupon for $1 off your pouch o’tuna.
Cereal is good
FatHeadDog is many things, but not a squirrel. But that’s what some people think when I pull out a box of dry cereal and start munching. On a summer vacation with friends, I caught a few ribbings for my unusual morning, lunch and dinner snack but thanks to the nice folks at MyBlogSpark, I now have validation for my nibble habit. Did you know that ready-to-eat cereal eaters consume less fat, less cholesterol and more fiber than non-cereal eaters? According to General Mills, cereals also deliver important vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients, making cereal a top source of key nutrients in adult’s and children’s diets.
Earlier this month, General Mills announced efforts to further reduce sugar in cereals advertised to kids under 12 to single digit grams of sugar per serving. The company has already been reducing sugar in cereals while increasing key nutrients, such as calcium and vitamin D, and providing whole grain. To kickoff General Mill’s new efforts, they’re offering $1off coupons for four of their most popular cereals, including Trix, Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms. So enjoy the $1off coupons and try General Mill’s new reduced sugar cereals while FatHeadDog gets back to munching. Free coupon, information, and giveaway have all been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark.
Pink Nation members
Sign in to your Victoria’s Secret Pink Nation account to print your coupon for one free Pink cotton panty, plus $10 off any bra. Offer valid Oct. 13-Nov. 9 with printable coupon. Not valid online. If you haven’t already signed up, check out this earlier post for the scoop.
Panties!
Boys, cover your eyes (or ears)… We’re talking about panties. For a limited time when you join Pink Nation, a site specifically designed for the Pink loungewear line at Victoria’s Secret, you’ll receive a printable coupon for 10 panties for $25. That is a phenomenal deal when you consider the best I’ve seen is $5 for $25 ($5 each). With this, they’re only $2.50!
Now before you click away, saying those little Pink panties are nothing but floss with a Pink logo on them, there’s hope! They’re not available online (or at least I’ve never found them), but in stores, check out the Pink panty table for either a Hipster, Bikini or Boyshort panty that’s 88% nylon/12% spandex. I’m partial to the Hipsters and Boyshorts that make even my Spongebob Squarebutt look cute. They wear well–much better than 100% cotton varieties–and wash well. They never fade and come in cute colors. I LOVE LOVE LOVE these panties.
Review: Shortcuts.com
The more I think about it, the more I’d love to see Shortcuts.com become the future of coupons. I mean, think about it–paperless coupons that are loaded onto your various shopper’s cards. No more coupon organizers, no more clipping. I’d love it.
If you’re new to Shortcuts.com, here’s a primer.
With Shortcuts.com from AOL, you register your store savings card to receive electronic coupons directly transferred to your card.You don’t have to have an AOL account to participate, and like paper coupons, Shortcuts.com coupons double according to your favorite store’s double coupon policies. Participating stores include Kroger, Tom Thumb/Randalls, Safeway, Fry’s food stores and other regional supermarket chains.
Pros: Simply select your coupons online and they’ll be automatically deducted at checkout. In some cases, you can use both a Shortcuts.com coupon and a paper coupon, although store policies may vary.
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SO MUCH more convenient than printing coupons online, in which you have to download the coupon printer application (and if you’re a frequent FatHeadDog.com reader, you’ll know I hate printing coupons online.)
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Shortcuts.com now offers mobile access, where you can select coupons from your cell phone and load them onto your shopper’s card on the go.
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The site offers frequent Huggies diapers coupons for $1.50 off and other great coupons
Cons: The limit for active coupons on your card at one time is 25, and you can’t delete ones to make room for others. So, don’t add the coupons you don’t think you’ll use.
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Shortcuts.com’s small list of participating stores still don’t cover every corner of the nation, so participation is limited by your geographic region.
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No shopper’s card; no Shortcuts.com coupons so don’t forget that plastic little keyring card!

