Showing posts with label couponing in canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label couponing in canada. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Canadian Coupon Clippings Week of March 24th

Smart Canadian shoppers find good deals and pair them up with coupons to score an awesome deal! Here's a list of some of the hot coupon clippings that can be redeemed this week:

CANADIAN TIRE: Snuggle Dryer Sheet are $1 - Use the save $1 coupon from Save.ca and it's FREE

GIANT TIGER: Raisin Bran is $2 - Use the save $1 coupon from Natrel Milk Bags and it's only $1
GIANT TIGER: Secret Deodorant is $2 - Use the save $7 when you buy 3 coupon from Brandsaver and it's FREE or you use the save $4 when you buy 2 coupon and it's still FREE

HOME HARDWARE: Windex is $2.67 - Use the BOGO (buy 1 get 1 free) coupon from http://www.freebiesdealsandrewards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15378 and each bottle will cost you $1.34

NO FRILLS: Schneiders Lunchmates / Smartsnax are $1 - Use the save $0.50 from Toonies for Tummies and you'll only pay $0.50
NO FRILLS: Ocean Spray Cocktails are $1 - Use the printable $1 coupon from Ocean Spray and it's FREE
NO FRILLS: Ziploc are $2 - Use the printable save $4 when you buy 2 coupon from http://www.freebiesdealsandrewards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15378 and it's FREE
NO FRILLS: Catelli Bistro is $1 - Use the save $1 coupon from in-store tearpads and it's FREE

SHOPPERS DRUG MART: Scooby-Doo Snacks are $1.99 - Use the save $1 coupon from Life Made Delicious and Save.ca and it's only $0.99
SHOPPERS DRUG MART: Skipjack Tuna is $0.99 - Use the save $0.50 coupon from the Cloverleaf Promotion and it's only $0.49

VALUMART: Yoptimal Yogurt is $2.29 - Use the save $1 coupon from the home mailer and it's $1.29

WALMART: Sunlight Dishwashing Liquid is $2 - Use the save $1 coupon from Save.ca and it's $1

If you comment with a coupon deal and you're a forum member, post your forum name and you'll receive a cash rewards tip too! :)

Happy saving money Canada!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Extreme Couponing in Canada


TLC's Extreme Couponing is all the rage right now! Us Canadians North of the border don't have it as easy when it comes to saving money with coupons and snagging great deals like our American friends South of the border but we have the motivation and drive to save money and get cheap and free stuff too!

FDR has a number of tips to help Canadians with Couponing and Extreme Couponing, including:

1. Know your prices, so you know when a sale is a great deal. Make a price comparison book for the products that you regularly use and record the regular and sale prices of the items you shop for at different stores. The more you record the more informed shopper that you'll be.

2. Shop during sales and stack coupons on top of sale prices to save even more money.

3. Stack or double your coupons (where available). London Drugs is a wonderful Canadian store which offers coupon stacking. This is a fantastic way to stockpile and pay next to nothing for products that you need, want or are going to donate to those more unfortunate than yourself.

4. Take advantage of Scanning Code of Practice when shopping too. This can reduce the overall total of your shopping bill if there is a UPC scanning error and the store participates in the program.

5. Know where to find coupons. They are available all around us; on store shelves, in newspapers and magazines, on product packaging, online at product sites and coupon sites, coupon swap clubs and more. There are a number of excellent online sites offering manufacturer coupons including Save.ca, Websaver.ca, GoCoupons.ca, Brandsaver.ca, LifeMadeDelicious.ca, RightAtHome.ca, LivingWell.ca and for Costco members there is GetMoreOfWhatYouLove.ca. Ask friends and family to collect coupons for you. Start a coupon trading club and join Coupon Trains.

6. Research the coupon policies of the stores you shop at. If they aren't publicly advertised, don't be shy to ask. The store is getting your business and you should be entitled to know their couponing policy. Be polite, ask the store manager for the specifics and if you can get it in writing, keep a copy with your coupons.

7. Organize your coupons so you can easily identify what you have and the expiry dates of the coupons. Organize the coupons in a way that suits your saving style. You could use a binder, an accordian file or any method that helps you quickly save money!

8. Use store loyalty cards to rack up points to save off of future purchases. Most stores offer some type of loyalty program these days. From Shoppers Optimum, to Club Sobeys, Air Miles, Aeroplan, Esso Extra, petro Points, Sears Club, HBC Rewards and so many more!!

9. Take advantage of price and ad matching from retailer to retailer. If one retailer offers a lower price than an ad matching retailer, then you can ghet it for the same price. There are some retailers who will beat the advertised price of their competitor, so thoroughly research your stores policies.

10. Read and understand the fine print on the coupons you are using. When a coupon states “Limit one per purchase”, this actually means “Limit one per item.” Always check the expiration dates of your coupons before using them. This will avoid embarrassment and holding up the line.

We'd love to hear from our readers about the best couponing tips you have too!

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Canadian Coupons from Websaver.ca


Websaver.ca is a Canadian Coupon site which offers a variety of manufacturer coupons to reduce the amount you spend on grocery and beauty purchases.

They offer money savings on a variety of products such as: Colgate, French's, Kellogg's, Maple Leaf, Maybelline, Loreal, Garnier, Frank's, Cetaphil, Clorox, Greenworks, Melitta, Dr. Scholls, Pampers, Dial plus other coupons come available from time to time, including free product coupons.

You must order a minimum of 6 coupons each time and there are limits to how often you may request a duplicate coupon. They're mailed to you, usually within 2 weeks of ordering. What a convenient way to obtain money saving coupons.

Plus for every coupon that you redeem, Websaver.ca will donate 5 cents to Breakfast for Learning! How's that for a win-win situation!

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

New to Coupons in Canada? Get Couponing Tips to Get You Started!



Are you new to coupon clipping in Canada? There's lots of great tips to help you maximize your savings such as:

1. Know the stores' coupon policies for the stores you shop at. What type of coupons do they accept? (printable, competitor, text, expired, etc) Do they allow doubling or tripling of coupons? Do they accept competitor coupons? Do they offer store coupons?

2. Combine sales with coupons if allowed by the store and in the coupon terms and conditions. Signup for the online store flyers to arrive by email and check the flyers to your coupon stash to see where to can save money on products that you are already going to purchase.

3. Maintain a price book that helps you determine the best priced deals. Walk through the stores you shop at and record the regular prices of the items you purchase. When the flyers come out, you can easily see your savings.

4. Shop at stores which have rewards programs. For example, Shoppers Drug Mart has the Shoppers Optimum Rewards program; Metro has Air Miles Reward Miles; Real Canadian Superstore has PC Points; Zellers has HBC Rewards; Sobey's has Club Sobey's rewards; plus there's many more loyalty rewards programs available at other retailers. Shop during bonus point offers when prices fall into range with your price book.

5. Pay with a credit card which has rewards or cash back. However, you MUST always pay the balance in full in order to take the advantage of any savings.
6. Use the Student Price card (SPC card) or SPC VIP card in addition to sales and coupons to save even more money.

7. Find yourself a good coupon organizer/holder. Keep your coupons well organized and weed out any expired coupons each and every month.

8. Know where to look for coupons. You can find coupons in many places these days. You'll find them in stores on the shelves, in the newspaper or on magazine pages, there are coupon newspaper inserts such as Redplum, Smart Source and Valassis Canada, find them online at manufacturer sites. Facebook and Twitter have coupon offerings too. There are also a number of coupon clubs and swapping groups sprouting up too!

Where can you find coupons in Canada?
  • Store Shelves
  • Magazines
  • Newspaper
  • Coupon Circulars
  • Online
  • Manufacturers
  • Store Flyers
  • Ebay Auctions
  • Coupon Trains
  • Coupon Trades
  • FDR Coupon Club
  • Ask friends and family to collect coupons for you
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