Where Do I Find Coupons?

Source 1: Internet Printables

Internet Printables (IPs) are coupons that are printed from the Internet. The most popular IP source is coupons.com. This site allow you to print off 2 IPs per device.

Source 2: Sunday Newspaper

Coupons are issued weekly in the Sunday newspaper. Most weeks, each newspaper contains one SmartSource and one RedPlum insert. Once a month, a PG insert is also included. You can subscribe to your local newspaper or pick up a Sunday paper at the store.

Source 3: Midweek Value Flyers

If you’re looking for free inserts. I would suggest finding an apartment complex near you and seeing if they have a mail bin. A lot of people throw away their midweek value flyers. If you don’t mind digging you can find a lot of free inserts. Go look Tuesday-Thursday. You may find a lot of good inserts!

Source 4: Digital Coupons

95% of stores now have mobile apps with digital coupons built into them. To be used, you simply need to clip them to your rewards account and type in that rewards at the checkout. Digital coupons can be manufacturer or store coupons. Only digital store coupons can be stacked with paper manufacturer coupons. Two manufacturer coupons cannot be stacked.

Source 5: Peelies

Peelies are coupons that you can find stuck on the outside of a product. You peel them off the product like a sticker to use at checkout. Manufacturers normally apply the peelie as a way to get you to purchase the product it’s attached to.

Source 6: Tearpads

Tearpads are a pad of coupons that are found hanging in the aisle near a product. You tear a coupon from the pad to use at checkout. Manufacturers hang tearpads as a way to get you to purchase the product it’s attached to.

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