Monday, September 26, 2011

Various Types of Coupons that Canadians Can Find

 Let's explore the different types of coupons that are available to Canadians:

Printable Coupons (found online at various sources, like manufacturer sites and social networking pages, retailer sites, SmartSource.ca, etc)
Coupons By Mail (through Websaver.ca, Save.ca, GoCoupons.ca, Life Made Delicious, SC Johnson Right At Home, manufacturers, sample offers, etc)
On Packaging Coupons (found on boxes, behind labels, on milk bags/cartons, etc)
Peel-Off Coupons also known as peelies (that are attached in magazines and onto products)
Call-in Coupons (requested via telephone, can be ongoing or for a special promotion)
Tear Pad Coupons (found near the products on a tear away pad)
Booklet Coupons (usually containing recipes or product information with coupons)
Hang Tab Coupons (found on the necks of bottled products)
E-coupons or Online Coupons (valid only to use online at a specified website)
Insert Coupons (Can be found in various newspapers and magazines. Canadian inserts include: Clip N Save, Unilever, SmartSource, RedPlum, Shop & Save)
Mail In Rebate Coupons (used to request reimbursement of purchase price)
Manufacturer Coupons (Can be found through samples, surveys, direct mail, social pages, newspapers, magazines, brochures, flyers, on packaging, in stores)
Store Coupons or Store Specific Coupons (Can only be used at the specific store)
Provincial Coupons (Can only be used within the specified province)
Receipt Coupons (Coupons that can be found on the back of a sales receipt)

If we've missed any types of coupons that are available to Canada, please leave us a comment below!

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