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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Starting Memorial Day through Labor Day, 600 museums nationwide are offering free admission for active duty military personnel and their families. Go here for more information and to find participating locations near you!

(Thanks Sparkle!)

    Summer Reading Programs

    on 5.20.2010 at 10:02am
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    Don’t let your kids brains turn to mush this summer, encourage them to read with the help of these Summer Reading Programs!

    Borders –
    This summer Borders is running the 10 Summer Reading Double-Dog Dare.  If your child is 12 or under, they  simply  read 10 books and record them on the Double Dog Dare Form to get a free book from one of ten popular children’s books!

    Barnes & Noble –
    Get your child (grades 1-6) to read 8 books and record them in the Passport to Summer Reading; turn them in for a free book!

    Pizza Hut’s Book It! –
    From June 15 – August 15, any kid who is in K-6 and reads five books has a chance to win a summer prize package!

    Also make sure to check your local library; many libraries have summer reading programs going this summer!

    (thanks to everyone who emailed!)

      My Coupon Inserts are Different...

      One of the most common questions and frustrations in couponing is “missing coupons”.  I will tell you that there is a coupon in a certain insert and you search through the insert 14 times.  It’s just not there!

      Why?

      Manufacturer’s think of coupons as part of their advertising budget.  They have areas that they want to target or a certain number of people that they want to reach.  Generally their money goes further in larger cities.  So the big cities get more coupons.  In the south that’s Atlanta GA, Jacksonville FL, and Charlotte NC.  They get a lot of the coupons that are released, from there the smaller the city the fewer the coupons you will find in your newspaper.

      How can you get these coupons?

      Order them or Trade for them.  If a coupon is in the weekly insert previews, but you didn’t get it in your paper, remember that somebody somewhere did get the coupon so head online and see if you can find it.  There are a lot of sites that have coupons you can order.  After you open your paper on Sunday and see what you are missing  that you wanted then go ahead and order them.  A few that I would recommend are:

      1. The Coupon Clippers
      2. Ebay
      3. Coupons & Things by Dede

      One note: Never order a printable coupon online.  You don’t know it’s history or if it’s an orginal or a copy. Also for Ebay look at the reputation of the seller just as you would if you were purchasing something else.

      You can also trade coupons you have for coupons you want.  We have a traders board on Southern Savers with over 700 members.  Jump in there and see if someone else can help you out with the coupon you need.

      A tip for Organization:

      If you keep your inserts whole and only cut the coupons as you need them for shopping each week, “missing” coupons can be a big waste of your time.  You go through the insert 14 times hoping you’ll find it if you just keep looking.  So save yourself some time and frustration and print the regional variation list for your paper each week.  I post these every Wednesday night for the previous week.  So print your list and put it with the inserts for that week.  Now when you see:

      -$4 off Nivea Body Wash SS 5/02

      You can go to you inserts from May 2nd and look at the variations list first to see if it’s even in your Smart Source insert.  If it is on the list for your area then start to flip through to find it, if it’s not on the list then move on (or go order it!). Read More→

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        I’ve gotten a number of emails from folks that have gotten their next Food Lion ad or talked with store managers and found out some juicy details on a new coupon program for Food Lion.  First from looking at ads from various areas these changes only appear to be in certain areas.  For right now the only verified region so far is North Georgia.

        Starting Wednesday 5/19:

        • Food Lion will double any coupon 60¢ or less!
        • For a limited time these stores will also accept ANY grocery store competitor coupon and
        • For a limited time they will price match any competitor ad.

        If your area is starting these new policies then I would start getting excited.  I don’t know how easy things will go in the first few weeks but as they iron out kinks this will really make Food Lion a competitor in the south!

          Not Every Sale is a Deal

          on 5.5.2010 at 2:38pm
          36 Comments

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          Sometimes if you look closely you’ll see that some sales aren’t really deals at all! At least with this “sale” you don’t have to stock up because these savings are always available!

            Nashville News

            on 5.5.2010 at 10:31am
            19 Comments

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            I have exciting news.  I told you a few weeks ago that this coming weekend (5/08) I’m speaking in Nashville for an “Action Packed” workshop.  I found out yesterday that this workshop is now a fundraiser for the Red Cross efforts in NashvilleAll proceeds will go to the Red Cross.

            I would love to have you come out and  enjoy a fun morning learning new things but also to help us make this an awesome event.  You’ll leave with a ton of information but also some fun things…  I promise.

            When you head out Saturday bring with you any stockpile non perishable items you have.  They can use anything you can bring.  If you are coming from another city and want to try to gather items from other folks in your area to bring let me know!  We’ll figure something out.

            Don’t live near the area but want to help?
            You can make a donation of any size on the Event page.  All of this will go straight to relief efforts!

            One plug here:  This couldn’t be possible without the help of Eventbrite.  They are agreeing to waive all order processing fees so that we can have even more to help relief efforts!  Thanks for stepping up guys and seeing a need.

            Our Wonderful Event Sponsors:

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            If you are with a corporation that would like to help please send me an email at jenny@southernsavers.com

              Walgreens Prescription Club

              on 4.19.2010 at 5:40pm
              12 Comments

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              Many Pharmacies have a way to save extra on your prescriptions.  This is a highlight of the program at Walgreens.   We do not have prescription insurance coverage and actually are a member of their club.

              First it costs $20 for an individual or $35 for a family for 1 year.
              The Benefits

              • The Prescriptions Savings Club (PSC) is a program put together to help those without prescription insurance and for drugs not covered through your insurances.  There are over 5000 medications covered and some are on a special generic list making it $12 for a 3 month supply.  Check out the  list of generic medications here.  For our family, the one prescription that we get a month I would pay $34 without any savings program, with this we save $90 every 3 months!  Check out their savings tool to see what your prescriptions would cost and to make sure they are covered.
              • As a PSC member you also save 10% off all Walgreens Brand products and 10% off your entire photo order.
              • The savings also covers diabetic supplies and insulin as well at Pet Medications!

              Getting Started

              If you decide that you want to get the extra savings in store and on prescriptions then you sign up online, head to a store or call a store to get signed up.

              Remember the very coupon friendly store in Batesburg SC, from a few weeks ago?  They are in the middle of a district contest and would love to have you call them if you are interested.  They will process it over the phone and mail out the card.  You can use it at any store in the country, it would just help them out to be processed locally.   Call  803-532-2586.

              (This is not a sponsored post, just something helpful to learn about savings options).

                Weekend Fun & Free Ideas

                on 4.15.2010 at 12:21pm
                11 Comments

                If I hear “Mama, What can I do?” one more time I’m gonna…  here are some ideas for Saturday 4/17 to have fun for FREE.

                Lowes Home Improvement

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                Lowes Build & Grow is making a planter box.

                This is free and starts at 10 am at stores throughout the country.  It’s geared towards elementary aged kids, though we started taking our girls when they were 3.  This has become a big Daddy Daughter event in our house now.

                They do run out of kits most day’s so get there early (like 9:45)!

                **If you want to make the trip more fun for you print your Home Depot Garden club coupons and take them too (most Lowes stores accept HD coupons as competitors!!).  We just got B1G1 Tree coupons this week!!**

                Toys R Us

                thomas-play-dateToys R Us is having a Thomas and Friends Play Date on Saturday, from 11am – 1pm.

                Activities:  Storytime, Coloring Fun, Thomas Trivia, Special Offers, Free Gifts

                Call your local store before heading out to make sure they are participating.

                (Thanks Saving and Stewardship!)

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                  Starting this coming Sunday 4/18, Rite Aid will roll out their Wellness+ program across the country.  This has already been running in 4 cities piloting the program and now everyone else get’s to participate!

                  This is not in replacement of any current Rite Aid program, but instead adding to their already great Single Check Rebate program.

                  What’s New??

                  1. You will register for a card online, they will mail it out this week.
                  2. Every time you shop have your card scanned before checking out.
                  3. Your card will keep track of your points and extra savings.

                  What’s the Program??

                  • Earn 1 point for every dollar spent on non-prescription purchases.
                  • Earn 25 points for every prescription you purchase.

                  As you earn more points, you earn more rewards!

                  for every 125 points______ a one-time 10% off shopping pass
                  500 points 10% off all non-prescription purchases every day
                  500 points free health screenings
                  1000 points 20% off all non-prescription purchases every day

                  Other Benefits

                  • Exclusive store coupons just for your card!!
                  • Members-only sale pricing throughout the store
                  • 10% off Rite Aid Brand products every day
                  • 24/7 exclusive access to a pharmacist when you call 1-800-RITEAID

                  The Small Details

                  1. Points accrued based on calendar year.
                  2. Customers earn 1 point for every front end purchase.  Excludes cigarettes, alcohol, gift cards, online purchases, lottery tickets, licenses, money orders, or items paid for in whole or in part by state or federal health care program.
                  3. Customers earn 25 points for every prescription purchased when they scan their card at the register. Prescriptions paid for in whole or in part by state or federal health care programs such as Medicare or Medicaid are not eligible. Prescriptions filled in NY/NJ are not eligible.
                  4. One-Time Passes delivered to members via email (or mail if no email address is provided). Members must present pass at check out to receive discount. When used with a sale priced item the customer will receive the lower of the discount price or sale price.
                  5. Year long discounts will remain active through the end of the calendar year. Members will be informed of discount eligibility via email (or mail if no email address is provided). Members must present their wellness+ membership card at check out to receive discount. When used with a sale priced item the customer will receive the lower of the discount price or sale price.

                  One thing to note: the 10% discounts and year long discounts are on regular priced items only.  When an item is on sale the computer will pick the higher discount to give you, either the sale price or the 10% off.

                  Get more details from Rite Aid.com

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