Kroger’s
Save $3 instantly at Kroger’s grocery store when you buy $15 worth of Huggies products, which includes all diapers, wipes and toiletries. Available in-store until May 30. May be combined with Huggie’s manufacturer’s coupons and shortcuts.com e-coupons for extra savings!
26
2009
Huggies diaper deal
08
2009
Shortcuts.com adding Tom Thumb/Randall’s to stores
Shortcuts.com reports they are adding Tom Thumb and Randall’s to its list of participating grocery stores. If you’re not familiar with the program, Shortcuts.com is a new service by AOL, in which 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.
For other printable or electronic coupon sites, check out this post from the archive.
23
2009
Shortcuts.com Tip
Here’s a tip I ran across for Shortcuts.com, the new AOL electronic grocery coupon site. Don’t add the coupons you don’t think you’ll use. 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, choose wisely!
One great coupon I see there regularly is $1.50 off Huggies diapers. Any parent of young kiddo will appreciate that one. Whether you can combine that electronic $1.50 off coupon with a paper coupon in the store, is yet to be determined. I’ll test it out and report my results.
Anyone else tried it yet? Tell fatheaddog@cleanpoolservices.com.
18
2009
8 Great Sites to Print Coupons
The Sunday paper isn’t the only place to find coupons. Here’s some great ways to find savings on the net:
1. Shortcuts.com is a new service by AOL, in which 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.
2. Proctor & Gamble esaver is another clip-free electronic coupon site that transfers your selected coupons to your store savings card. Free and no coupon clipping required.
3. Coupons.com is gallery of printable coupons, which you can print at home. Just as with most printable coupon sites, you have to download the coupon printer, which can be a pain. But great savings can be found for beginning coupon clippers who haven’t built their stash of coupons yet.
4. Smartsource.com is another printable coupon site, brought to you by the same publishers of the weekly coupon circulars. Requires a coupon printer download.
5. RedPlum.com, formerly known as Valassis, is the other big publisher of weekly coupon circulars. Requires a coupon printer download.
6. CoolSavings.com was one of the first printable coupon sites to hit the market in the ’90s, and still offers a great variety of coupons, free samples and savings tips.
7. Target.com is a great resource for printable SuperTarget store coupons. As with all store coupons, they can be combined with manufacture’s coupons for awesome savings.
8. Upromise.com is a sponsored college savings site that offers incremental cashback on online and in-store purchases of products such as Huggies diapers, Reynolds foil, Domino sugar, Charmin, Bic razors, Snyders snacks, Glass Plus, BeechNut baby food, Similac formula and more. 22,000 stores participate, including CVS.
Bonus: It’s not a printable coupon site, but did you know Amazon.com sells groceries? Now through March 6 if you use the code FBCLEVNT you’ll get 40 percent off a select set of grocery items from Amazon.com. It’s regular stuff like Nabisco 100 Calorie Packs, Maxwell House Coffee, Ghirardelli Chocolates and more. With free shipping on orders over $25, it’s too good not to try.
Did I miss your favorite printable coupon site? Tell me about it! fatheaddog@cleanpoolservices.com



