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Newspaper inserts and magazines are still a major way of finding coupon sources.

The difference now with the internet is that you don’t have to go blindly forward, not knowing what coupons are coming out next week, or which magazine has what coupons in them.

There is a list at taylortownpreview.com that usually comes out a day or two before the Sunday edition.

Your paper, depending on the size, may or may not have all these coupons, but it is a good indicator of what is out there.

If you can't find the coupons listed there, they are usually listed on one of the coupon forums listed below.

If you see coupons that you would need multiples of, it’s a great time to make a list for purchasing on a coupon clipping site!


Coupon Clipping Sites

Coupon clipping sites are sites that you pay them for the service of finding and cutting the coupons for you.

You only have to pay pennies on the dollar, and you then have access to coupons that you may not normally have in your region of the country.

Also, sometimes coupons can be of higher value in one region than another.



They also can be great time savers for someone who isn’t sure they have time for all the clipping!

Here are some very useful links:


Thecouponcutters.com

Thecouponclippers.com


couponsthingsbydede.com


Centsoff.com


Coupon Forums

Couponing forums are a must to look up current and upcoming sales, and to ask questions about what coupons are out there.

Here is a list of GREAT couponing forums that will help you with a wide assortment of tips on savings:

Hotcouponworld.com

Afullcup.com


Slickdeals.net

couponforum.com



Printable Coupons

With the internet has come a phenomenon known as “printable coupons”.

You've got to love them!
It’s like printing your own dollar bills!

The manufacturers love them because they aren’t printing piles of coupons that go to waste. The consumer only prints what they want.

The only problem comes with stores having problems with people making copies of the coupons illegally. If you are unsure if a store takes internet coupons, call ahead or ask at the customer service when you get there. Arguing the point with your ice cream melting and a line of people behind you is not the time to find out!

Most of the forums have a printable coupon base to go to. Other places to find them:



Couponloop.com

Coupon-inc.com

Couponbug.com

Couponsuzy.com

Redplum.com

Organicvalley.coop

Mambosprouts.com


Livingnaturally.com


Manufacture websites have coupons, for example: General Mills, Nestles, Procter and Gamble, and Betty Crocker. Also, just Google the product that you are looking for with the word coupon and see what you come up with.

I try to be wary of any links that want you to do their surveys for a coupon or free sample. Just keep in mind that you will probably end up with a lot of emails that you might not want!


Loadable Coupons

Another great source is loadable coupons. If your grocery store has a loyalty card or membership card, you can load coupons from certain websites directly onto your card.

When you check out, the checker scans your card, then when a product is scanned that has a coupon on your card, it automatically deducts from your total! No clipping, sorting, etc.

And you can print a list from the coupon site so you can keep track of what is on your card!

Here are three loadable sites:

Pgesaver.com

Cellfire.com

Shortcuts.com


This should be a great start for you in finding coupon sources to build up your supply!

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