K-Mart is running nationwide their double coupons promotion this week. It is slightly different than last time. They are doubling any coupon up to and including $1 ($2 last time) and you can only use 25 per transaction.
If you go to K-Mart’s website this is on the main site, so if your store gives you a problem call (or threaten to call) corporate and they will tell your store to participate.
Here is the official lingo from their site:
Amount of credit from doubling a coupon cannot exceed the current retail price of a single item. No cash or in-store purchase credit will be awarded for any amount exceeding the retail price of the item. Limit 1 coupon for each item purchased. Only 1 coupon will be [doubled or tripled] per item. You may only purchase 4 of the same item using double coupons. Buy One, Get One offers, Kmart Savings coupons and Kmart Store coupons are excluded from this promotion. Coupons do not apply to sales tax. Limit 25 coupons per customer per day. Internet coupons or copies of manufacturer instant coupons are not valid. Offer excludes products prohibited by law, including but not limited to alcohol, tobacco, and prescription medication. Not valid on non-merchandise, federal or state regulated items, prior purchases, Lands’ End, Sears merchandise rung on Sears registers within Kmart and Kmart.com. In the event of a return, coupon savings may be deducted from the refund.
(Thanks Kayla for letting me know)
**A personal comment: When this happened in our city last it was not a pleasant experience. I would recommend making your transactions small, and knowing what your total should be! Watch each coupon to make sure that it is doubled correctly**
These are the top highlights from the store that Southern Savers covers. To find out how to get these prices click on the store name.
Kroger
Tabasco sauce .29¢ ea
Lifesavers – FREE
Nature’s Bounty or Sundown Vitamins – various types FREE
Cottonelle Toilet Paper – FREE
Yo-Plus Yogurt 4 pk .49¢
Colgate Toothpaste – FREE plus overage
Publix
Post Trail Mix Cereal – FREE
Betty Crocker Brownie Mix – .34¢ ea
Betty Crocker Potatoes – FREE
Orville Redenbacher Pop Corn – .46¢ ea
Food Lion
Ben & Jerry’s Pints – FREE
2 Cantaloupes for .99¢
Rite Aid
10 Soy Joy Bars – FREE plus $3 profit
Garnier Fructis Hair Care – FREE
Theraflu product – FREE plus $1 profit
CVS
Garnier Fructis Hair Care – FREE
Numerous CVS Brand items – FREE
Colgate Toothpaste – FREE
Walgreens
Revlon Matte Collection product – FREE
Orajel Cold Sore Medication – FREE
AutoExpressions Air Freshener – FREE
The Closeout Catalog Oulet is closing on Jan. 6th. Most items are now 60-83% off.
Use code CCFINAL50 to get another 50% off you entire order!!
Or use code CCFINAL40 for 40% off your entire order.
I have a confession – I love to do our taxes. I always start to work on them as soon as my husband brings his last paystub home and most years I am ready to hit the e file button long before the official forms arrive from employers. (Don’t worry I wait till they are here).
If you have thought about doing your own return:
1. You can always attempt to do them for free, so if things get very muddled and you still need help you won’t have spent anything. You do your return online for free and you only pay to submit it!
2. It really is very easy! (Mind you we don’t have 2 homes, off shore accounts etc.)
The Best Savings I can find on Turbo Tax online – 25% off:
1. Go to this page at Fidelity
2. Click on “Start or Continue your return with Turbo Tax”
3. Click whether or not you are a Fidelity customer (you don’t have to be to get the discount to just answer honestly).
4. It will then take you to the Turbo Tax site where you get 25% off all the prices – even 25% off the state e file (another $26 dollars)
We are actually customers of Fidelity and have used this discount for a few years now. It is the only company that offers 25% off all the products.
**If by chance you have a State Farm Banking account you can get Turbo Tax FREE (the first 25,000 to register to use it). Note – this is for banking customers only.**
Why Turbo Tax?
I know there are a lot of Tax prep programs out. We have used a few other ones. I am mentioning Turbo Tax mostly because it is the easiest to do all by yourself. It actually treats you like you are stupid sometimes so that you can’t mess up.
If you want to use another program (because some are a lot cheaper). Here is a tip: Do your taxes twice! We used Taxact one year and it was not as easy, I was a little concerned that I had missed things so… I went to Turbo tax entered everything there (for FREE) made sure the numbers matched TaxActs numbers and then went ahead and filed with the TaxAct. You won’t pay anything to Turbo tax and you have the peace of mind that the numbers matched!!
Price Comparison:
I have seen over the recent weeks a lot of questions and issues with coupons at Publix so this is an attempt to answer questions and to help resolve issues. I have also been reminded recently of some policy differences by store.
Publix policies for Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee:
- They double coupons that are .50¢ or less. Doubling only applies to manufacturer’s coupons, not store or competitor coupons. Publix does not limit the number of like/same coupons that you can double.
- Publix accepts printable coupons. Publix does not accept printable coupons for a free item if the value is over $5.
- You may use one Publix store coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon per item, unless either coupon explicitly prohibits it.
- They do not accept any expired coupons.
- You may use 2 coupons for B1G1 sale items if you buy 2 items. You may also use a store and manufacturer coupon for each item as well.
- With B1G1 sale items you do not have to purchase 2 items, each will ring up as half price.
- Publix does not have a specific policy limiting coupons. The register is programmed to require a manager’s approval when the coupons total over $50. The register is also programmed to accept no more coupons (store and manufacturer together) than items. If you are using a store and a manufacturer coupon for every item in your cart, you will need manager intervention.
- Competitor coupons: (This is the big issue)
The official policy states that stores can accept competitor coupons, but leaves it up to the individual store managers to decide the specifics i.e. what stores, and usage guidelines. In general competitor’s coupons are treated like store coupons. They will not double and can be used in conjunction with a manufacturer’s coupon, but not in conjunction with a store coupon**.
a. **Some stores will accept a competitor and a store coupon for the same item, as well as a manufacturer coupon.
b. Some stores will only take coupons from other grocery stores while others (fewer) will also accept drug store coupons.
c. Check with your store customer service or manager for the actual store policy on competitor coupons.
Publix policies for Florida, and Coastal Georgia:
You guys get the bad deal with Publix and coupons. Most of the above does apply in FL and coastal GA, so I am posting the differences only
- They do not double any coupons
- Many stores will not let you use coupons for both items that are B1G1. You can still use one store and one manufacturer, but not 2 of both. – This is actually against corporate policy if you would like to call and complain about your store and try to fight it then go for it!
- To get the sale price on B1G1 items you must buy 2 items, one is full price and the second is free.
One more thing:
Keep in mind as you use competitor coupons that this is Publix just taking money off your bill. They will not get this money back. Please do not abuse this policy!! In terms of Food Lion coupons they state Limit 1, please do not take in (5) $5 off $30 coupons and do multiple transactions or take in numerous coupons for the same item.
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I have gotten out of the habit lately of giving you the highlights for the week, I’m sorry. Here are the best of the best deals at each store Southern Savers covers. Click on the store name to see this weeks deals and the coupon matches that make these items free.
Kroger
Tabasco sauce .29¢ ea
Lifesavers – FREE
Goody’s Ouchless Hairbands – FREE
Nature’s Bounty or Sundown Vitamins – various types FREE
Cottonelle Toilet Paper – FREE
Pantene Products – get 2 for .29¢
Olay Face Products – money maker with rebate!!
Cover Girl Products – get 3 for $1.74
Publix
Pace Salsa or Picante – .39¢ ea
Knorr Sides – .30¢ to .37¢ ea
Fresh Express Salads – FREE plus overage
7 Up, A&W 2 Liters – Buy 1 Get 4 free
Bi-Lo
Various Kellogg’s Cereals – .75¢-$1 ea
Chex Mix – .05¢ ea
New York Croutons – FREE
Mentos – FREE
Food Lion
Fresh Express Salads – FREE
Rite Aid
Crest Toothpaste or Oral B Toothbrush – .49¢
Oral B Rinse – FREE
Cover Girl Products – Get 2 FREE
CVS
Nature’s Bounty Vitamins – various types FREE
Colgate Toothpaste – FREE
Excedrin – get 5 for .25¢
Rhoto – V eye redness relief – .99¢
Here is the schedule for future coupon inserts. Please note that Procter & Gamble does not like to follow the plan sometimes so on no insert weekends there might be P&G inserts. I’ll let you know if that is going happen.
To see the preview of coupons for the upcoming week go here.
2009 Coupon Inserts Schedule
January
4 — 2 Smart Source & 2 Red Plum
11 — Smart Source & Red Plum
18 –Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
25 –Smart Source & Red Plum
February
1 — Smart Source & Red Plum
8 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter and Gamble & General Mills
15 —No Inserts scheduled
22 — Smart Source & Red Plum
March
1 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
8 — Smart Source & Red Plum
15 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter & Gamble
22 — Smart Source only
29 — Smart Source & Red Plum
April
5 — 2 Smart Source & 2 Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
12 — No Inserts
19 — Smart Source & Red Plum
26 — Smart Source & Red Plum
May
3 — Smart Source & Red Plum
10 –Smart Source & Red Plum
17 — 2 Smart Source & 1 Red Plum & Procter & Gamble
24 — No Inserts scheduled
31 — Smart Source & Red Plum
June
7 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
14 — Smart Source Only
21 — Smart Source & Red Plum
28 — Smart Source & Red Plum
July
5 — Procter and Gamble only
12 — Smart Source & Red Plum
19 — Smart Source Only
26 — Smart Source & Red Plum
August
2 — (2) Smart Source & (2) Red Plum & Procter and Gamble
9 — Smart Source (2) & Red Plum
16 — Smart Source & Red Plum
23 — Smart Source & Red Plum
30 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter & Gamble
September
6 — No SS or RP Inserts – Labor Day
13 — 1 Smart Source & 2 Red Plum
20 — Smart Source & Red Plum
27 — Smart Source & Red Plum & Procter & Gamble
October
4 — Smart Source & Red Plum
11 — Smart Source & Red Plum
18 — Smart Source & Red Plum
25 — Smart Source & Red Plum
The official insert schedule says that there will not be any inserts tomorrow. Actually there are 2 inserts scheduled.
- P&G insert most coupons expire the end of January – click here for full list of coupons
- Kroger insert in some areas with 7 coupons – click here for list of coupons
**Kelly commented below and also said to look for coupons in your Parade Magazine. Thanks for the heads up!!
I have written on this a long time ago, but felt today was a good day to bring it up again…
If you follow Southern Savers shopping lists or hunt out your own deals you are probably getting very stocked on the things you need and also pretty stocked on free things you might never need. I want to encourage you to start something new in your house.
When you shop and see something on the list that is free, even if you don’t need it I encourage you to get it. There are exceptions of course, but most of the time there is always someone who can use it. A way to make this easy on you is to put a box in the bottom of your pantry or somewhere out of the way and put the little things you grab in there as you get them. When the box is full deliver it somewhere. There are so many places that I can’t really make a list, but to generalize: homeless shelters, women’s abuse shelters, children’s homes, church ministry…
A few ideas:
- Every time you go to Publix take the Food Lion printable to get one free Gerber baby food – you probably have a friend who would love the gift or any charity location can use it!
- Even if you don’t like or need any more free toothpaste, shampoo etc. – toiletries are the biggest needs at most places
- Food is always needed at Harvest Food Banks especially during the winter
You can do this as small or large as you like. If you just shop one store there are usally 2-4 free things each week, grab one to give away and you already have a box bigger than most people give every year. If you shop all the drugstores and a grocery store then you can have free things coming out of your ears.
Click here to explore charity as a reason for saving and to get an idea of what items are needed!




