When you start couponing, it's tough to know where to look to find coupons. It's not smart to just click on every website that offers coupons. There are many "coupon" sites that have malware. Here are some safe sites and sources for coupons. Remember to be aware of ads that may or may not be legit.
Coupon websites:
SmartSource.com
RedPlum.com
Coupons.com
CouponCabin.com
GrocerySmarts.com
Manufacturer websites:
manufacturer facebook pages
BoxTops4Education.com
OldOrchard.com
Kelloggs.com
PGEveryDaySolutions.com
Hormel.com
Of course, there are WAAAAY more sites than this, but, here's a start.
Commercial coupon websites:
Upromise.com
CouponNetwork.com
Store websites:
Target.com
Websites.com
Publix.com
Winn-Dixie.com
FoodLion.com
CVS.com
Walgreens.com
Blog sites:
IHeartPublix.com
IHeartSavingMoney.com
WinnDixieOnADime.com
KrazyKouponLady.com
CouponMom.com
StockPilingMoms.com
SouthernSavers.com
Coupon Purchasing websites:
CouponBeat.com
Ebay.com
TheCouponClippers.com
There are many other coupon sites. A good way to find them is through the blogs. Using the in text suggestions is more reliable than the ads the bloggers don't have control over.
Other places to pick up coupons:
the grocery store ("blinkies" -- the boxes with lights that give out coupons on the shelves at the store & "peelies" -- the coupons the manufacturers put on the boxes and packages of products & "tear pads" -- the pads of coupons attached to store shelves & "Catalinas" -- the machine at the checkout that prints coupons)
mailings - stores and manufacturers will often mail coupons to you if you sign up for their lists.
newspapers -- always check the paper when you purchase it to make sure it has all of the inserts
magazines -- All You from Walmart has lots. There are other magazines too.
coupon trains & trading groups
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