Showing posts with label upromise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upromise. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2009

1st of the Month = FREE Chocolate Chip Mrs. Field's Cookie, CVS Quarterly ExtraCare Bucks Printable Online, and Refreshed Printable/Upromise Coupons!

If there is a Mrs. Fields in your neck of the woods, stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for your FREE chocolate chip cookie, today 10/01 only! Thanks, Freebies 4 Mom! Find a Mrs. Fields near you by clicking here.

Also, since today is the first of the month, your CVS ExtraCare Bucks rewards are available for the past quarter! You don't even need to make a purchase - just go to the coupon kiosk/scanner at CVS and scan your ExtraCare card. You'll get $0.50 for every $25 that you spent July-September. You can also see your quarterly ECB rewards online - and print them (unlike most ECBs).


Finally, head over to coupons.com, redplum.com, and smartsource.com for refreshed and new coupons now that it is October. There are also new October ecoupons available at upromise.com for you to link to your accounts, so jump on it. ;)
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

First Day of the Month - New (Limited Quantity) Coupons Up For Grabs!

It's the first day of September, and you know what that means:

Go to Coupons.com, Smartsource.com, and RedPlum.com for new coupons!
These are often limited in quantity, so print now on products you're likely to buy to ensure that you can get your copies.

Some great ones up right now:

Coupons.com
$0.75 on any Welch's Jelly or Jam (this can probably double or - with a sale - triple nicely)
$1 on 2 Big G (General Mills) cereals
$0.50 on six cups of Yoplait (will double automatically at most stores to = $1/6)
$1 off Special K crackers
$0.75 on whole grain Cheez-Its (probably will double or - with a sale - triple nicely)
$0.55 on Honey Nut Cheerios (ditto!)
$0.75 on Special K Chocolate pretzel bars (ditto!)

Smartsource.com
$0.80 on two Yoplait yoghurt products
$0.50 on Green Giant frozen bagged vegetables (doubles to $1 off in many grocery stores)
$0.50 on Green Giant Fresh Steamers frozen vegetables (doubles to $1 off in many grocery stores)
$0.50 on Progresso Broth (doubles to $1 off in many grocery stores)
$1.10 on 3 Progresso Soups
$1 on Quaker True Delights granola bars

RedPlum.com
$1.50 on two Kellogg's cereals
$1 off Success Rice
$0.75 off Sara Lee lunchmeat (doubles to $1.50 off in many grocery stores)

Also, be sure to go to upromise.com to load the new September e-coupons onto your account. This way if you happen to buy any of the products with your loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, etc.), you can net the e-coupon savings to your upromise account as college savings!
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

NEW Coupons up at Coupons.com; upromise.com - $0.75 Kix printable coupon = potentially FREE Kix at Giant!

It is the first day of the month, and that means that new coupons are up on Coupons.com.

I noticed some new General Mills coupons right away - like an additional $1/2 Cheerios varieties coupon, which could be used with dollar doublers to get 4 boxes of Cheerios varieties for $2 total. There was also a new $0.75/1 Kix coupon available - which states "do not double or triple", though its coupon number starts with a 5, so your mileage may vary. Either way it will get you the Kix for somewhere between FREE and $0.75/box since Kix is part of the front-page 4/$6 General Mills offer. See our Giant matchups and listed deals here (including General Mills matchups) and yesterday's "trip to Giant" summary for even more details on how the transaction plays out. The Kix coupon (along with other new GM coupons) is also available on Betty Crocker's website and the Pillsbury website, though if you print from one, the other will recognize you as having hit the print limit, so the max for any computer is 4 (2 from coupons.com and 2 from one of the other sites).

Go get your hot coupons at coupons.com right away since quantities are often limited, especially on 'hot ticket' items.

Also check our Google Reader Scoops! in the coming days - viewable at this link and in the right hand sidebar on our blog. Often the coupons that have been renewed or posted at the beginning of the month fly so fast and furiously that it's just more efficient to point you to the hot posts other bloggers have made about what's available out there. Plus, it gives you a chance to get familiar with many fellow frugality bloggers - and their abundance of deal-making wisdom. :)

Also, with the first day of the month comes new e-Coupons on uPromise.com.

If you have store loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, Shopper's Food Warehouse, Wegmans, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, anybody?) - then you can tie your loyalty card to your upromise accounts. Just sign into upromise.com, make sure that your loyalty card numbers are tied to your upromise accounts, and go to 'Earn Rewards' in the top menu bar, and click 'e-Coupons'. You can select all of the coupons and load them for August.

You do not get the discounts right away for having loaded these coupons - the 'savings' is loaded instead to your upromise account when you purchase selected items with the store loyalty cards whose numbers you've added to your upromise account. The coupons are very often for the same items heavily promoted in Sunday inserts and store weekly ads, so if you are a couponer, odds are good that you may find yourself buying items that are on the upromise monthly e-Coupons lineup.

This is a painless way to add some college savings in just a couple of minutes. Think about it: you'd kick yourself if you later realized that the CVS "Free After ExtraCare Bucks" item(s) you purchased would also have given you a couple of bucks in your upromise account just because your store loyalty card numbers and coupons would have been pre-loaded. And remember that purchasing certain participating upromise products with your store loyalty card every day (even without e-Coupons!) will add slowly but surely to your upromise accounts.
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

First-Day-Of-July-Reminder: Upromise.com and Coupons.com

It's already the first day of July! Time to check out the new e-Coupons on uPromise.com and the new printable coupons available on coupons.com.

If you have store loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, Shopper's Food Warehouse, Wegmans, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, anybody?) - then you can tie your loyalty card to your upromise accounts. Just sign into upromise.com, make sure that your loyalty card numbers are tied to your upromise accounts, and go to 'Earn Rewards' in the top menu bar, and click 'e-Coupons'. You can select all of the coupons and load them for July.

You do not get the discounts right away for having loaded these coupons - the 'savings' is loaded instead to your upromise account when you purchase selected items with the store loyalty cards whose numbers you've added to your upromise account. The coupons are very often for the same items heavily promoted in Sunday inserts and store weekly ads, so if you are a couponer, odds are good that you may find yourself buying items that are on the upromise monthly e-Coupons lineup.

This is a painless way to add some college savings in just a couple of minutes. Think about it: you'd kick yourself if you later realized that the CVS "Free After ExtraCare Bucks" item(s) you purchased would also have given you a couple of bucks in your upromise account just because your store loyalty card numbers and coupons would have been pre-loaded. And remember that purchasing certain participating upromise products with your store loyalty card every day (even without e-Coupons!) will add slowly but surely to your upromise accounts.

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Coupons.com has new coupons up on the first day of the month - get'em while they're hot (since they're limited in quantity). Since there will be dollar doubler coupons at Giant this coming week (post with matchups to come later today), the $1 'hot item' coupons.com coupons should be printed now. Like:
  • Starbucks Ice Cream, $1 off, which will make the 2/$6 Starbucks just $1 each!
  • $1 off Special K Blueberry Cereal, doubled, should make it less than $1.50.
  • $1 off three Haagen-Dazs single-serve 4 oz. cups (normally $1.25 each) means $1.75 for 3.
...and many more. So get to printing! :)
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Monday, June 1, 2009

First Day of June = Time to Load Your uPromise eCoupons!

I just loaded my June uPromise coupons - over $47 dollars' worth of potential upromise account credit, if you add them all up - and it's now linked to my loyalty cards, just in case I snag some coupon deals with them. It can be worth more than $47 if I happen to buy multiples of qualifying products.

If you have store loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, Shopper's Food Warehouse, Wegmans, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, anybody?) - then you can tie your loyalty card to your upromise accounts. Just sign into upromise.com, make sure that your loyalty card numbers are tied to your upromise accounts, and go to 'Earn Rewards' in the top menu bar, and click 'e-Coupons'. You can select all of the coupons and load them for June.

You do not get the discounts right away for having loaded these coupons - the 'savings' is loaded instead to your upromise account when you purchase selected items with the store loyalty cards whose numbers you've added to your upromise account. The coupons are very often for the same items heavily promoted in Sunday inserts and store weekly ads, so if you are a couponer, odds are good that you may find yourself buying items that are on the upromise monthly e-Coupons lineup. (Among the June e-Coupons: Johnsonville Sausage, Post Cereal Coupons, Huggies...sounding familiar?) In fact, you get $1.50 credited to your account for each package of Huggies bought - not too shabby!

If you haven't hit Shopper's Food Warehouse yet this week for double coupons, load your June uPromise coupons first. Wacky Mac, No Yolks, and other popular doubled/tripled products are on the list for this month, so make sure you get some credit for it.

Yes - it is a small amount, but something is better than nothing, and this is a painless way to add some college savings in just a couple of minutes. Think about it: you'd kick yourself if you later realized that the CVS "Free After ExtraCare Bucks" item(s) you purchased would also have given you a couple of bucks in your upromise account just because your store loyalty card numbers and coupons would have been pre-loaded. And remember that purchasing certain participating products with your store loyalty card every day (even without e-Coupons!) will add slowly but surely to your upromise accounts, so go get your account up and running! :)
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Friday, May 1, 2009

New Coupons.com and upromise.com coupons out for May!

Remember to go to coupons.com and check out the sweet May coupons now available - including $1 off one box coupons for many, many Kellogg's cereals, limit 2 per Windows-run computer. Crystal Paine of Money Saving Mom posted a cool tip yesterday for how to get a second link to a new 'batch' of Kellogg's coupons, too! Coupons are often limited in number, so print the ones you want today!

Have you loaded your batch of May upromise coupons? I just did - and $45.95 worth of May coupons - potential upromise account credit - is now linked to my loyalty cards, just in case I snag some coupon deals with them. If you have store loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, Shopper's Food Warehouse, Wegmans, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, anybody?) - then you can tie your loyalty card to your upromise accounts. Just sign into upromise.com, make sure that your loyalty card numbers are tied to your upromise accounts, and go to 'Earn Rewards' in the top menu bar, and click 'e-Coupons'. You can select all of the coupons and load them for May.

You do not get the discounts right away for having loaded these coupons - the 'savings' is loaded instead to your upromise account when you purchase selected items with the store loyalty cards whose numbers you've added to your upromise account. The coupons are very often for the same items heavily promoted in Sunday inserts and store weekly ads, so if you are a couponer, odds are good that you may find yourself buying items that are on the upromise monthly e-Coupons lineup. (Still present in the May e-Coupons: Johnsonville Sausage, Post Cereal Coupons, Huggies...sounding familiar?)

Yes - it is a small amount, but something is better than nothing, and this is a painless way to add some college savings in just a couple of minutes. Think about it: you'd kick yourself if you later realized that the CVS "Free After ExtraCare Bucks" item(s) you purchased would also have given you a couple of bucks in your upromise account just because your store loyalty card numbers and coupons would have been pre-loaded. And remember that purchasing certain participating products with your store loyalty card every day (even without e-Coupons!) will add slowly but surely to your upromise accounts, so go get your account up and running! :)
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Have you loaded your April upromise coupons?

Have you loaded your batch of April upromise coupons? If you have store loyalty cards (CVS, Giant, Safeway, Shopper's Food Warehouse, Wegmans, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, anybody?) - then you can tie your loyalty card to your upromise accounts. Just sign into upromise.com, make sure that your loyalty card numbers are tied to your upromise accounts, and go to 'Earn Rewards' in the top menu bar, and click 'e-Coupons'. You can select all of the coupons and load them for April.

You do not get the discounts right away for having loaded these coupons - the 'savings' is loaded instead to your upromise account when you purchase selected items with the store loyalty cards whose numbers you've added to your upromise account. The coupons are very often for the same items heavily promoted in Sunday inserts and store weekly ads, so if you are a couponer, odds are good that you may find yourself buying items that are on the upromise monthly e-Coupons lineup. (Among this month's e-Coupons: Johnsonville Sausage, Post Cereal Coupons, Huggies...sounding familiar?)

Yes - it is a small amount, but something is better than nothing, and this is a painless way to add some college savings in just a couple of minutes. Think about it: you'd kick yourself if you later realized that the CVS "Free After ExtraCare Bucks" item(s) you purchased would also have given you a couple of bucks in your upromise account just because your store loyalty card numbers and coupons would have been pre-loaded. And remember that purchasing certain participating products with your store loyalty card every day (even without e-Coupons!) will add slowly but surely to your upromise accounts, so go get your account up and running! :)
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