Kraft Coupon Book Giveaway Closed

December 29, 2011

Kraft had been introducing me to some of their new products for the 2012 year.

over the next couple months, I will be sharing my thoughts on all these goodies with you.

Kraft is also introducing the Make It Delicious (20 top seasonal recipes for 2012) magazine with $30 in coupon savings.

The magazine is normally $4.99 but for the next 2 days you can get it for only $2.99 when you order online at http://kraftstore.hsn.com and use coupon code SAVE2 at checkout.

Majority of the coupons are for new products that are coming out.

I have 2 Make it Delicious recipe/coupon books to giveaway.

Open to US only please

To enter: Tell me your favorite Kraft product?

Extra entries:

  • Subscribe to my feed-8 entries
  • Blog about this-7 entries
  • Grab my button-6 entries
  • Follow me on twitter-5 entries
  • Leave a comment on any non-giveaway post-4 entries
  • Like No Time Mommy on Facebook-3 entries
  • Tweet this giveaway-2 entries (can be done daily)
  • post this giveaway on Facebook-1 entry

Contest closes 2/1/11

Disclosure:No compensation was received for this post, Kraft sent me a magazine as well as extras for giveaways

 


New Coupons ready to print

December 1, 2011

There are some great new coupons to print on Coupons.com

Lactaid coupons

Save $1 on 6 roll Sparkle paper towels (Walmart)
Save $1 on 8 roll or larger Brawney paper towels (Walmart)
save 55 cents on 1 big Brawny paper towel (Walmart)
Save $1 on Colgate Sensitive pro-relief

use zip code 11743

Disclosure:no compensation was received for this post


Lactaid Coupons are back and ready to print

December 1, 2011

The Lactaid Coupons are back on www.coupons.com

Save $1 on Lactaid cottage cheese
Save $1 on Lactaid ice cream
save $1 on any Lactaid milk product
Save $1 on Lactaid fast act pills

Use zip code 11743
These are great coupons for anyone who is lactose intolerant. I have been using these products and love them.


You can now get Coupons From Answers.com Gift card giveawayClosed

November 4, 2011

Answers.com has just launched a new coupons and deals website, Coupons by Answers.com, to help shoppers spend less and save more.The site features the web’s hottest deals, coupons, and special offers from thousands of popular retailers for their various shopping needs including consumer electronics, home and garden, clothing, travel and much more.

You can also enter to win gift cards from the site:

enter to win one $100 American Express gift card daily by answering a shopping-related question published in the sweepstakes box on www.Coupons.Answers.com.

Shoppers also have the opportunity to win one $50 American Express gift card daily via Twitter. To enter, follow @AnswersDotCom and retweet its daily #couponsbyanswers update to automatically be entered into the sweepstakes.
The contests end on November 9, 2011

In honor of this launch, I am giving away 2 $25 Amex gift cards to US readers.


Disclosure: No compensation was received for this post, gift cards were provided for giveaway by Answers.com


Totinos Pizza Stuffers Mom With Free Coupons

October 12, 2011

Watch this hilarious video then sick on the free tab and request your free Totinos Pizza Stuffers coupon. Hurry they won’t last long


Dairy and tombstone pizza Coupons available

October 7, 2011

There is a .75 off any brand of milk and $1 off any 2 lbs of cheese on www.Coupons.com using zip code 84711

It says on the coupons valid in ID and UT but also says at participating retailers.

I was able to use it here in NY, so it should be good anywhere.

Also using that zip code you can find a Tombstone printable save $1 on any 3 tombstone pizzas.


Target Is having Cyber Monday Sales before November

September 27, 2011

huge Cyber Monday deals like a flip cam HD for $69.99

NIntendo wii console with Huge gaming pack $174.98

Epic Mickey for Wii $19.99

Kitchen Aid stand mixer- $199.99

Apple iPad $399.99

So much more

Hurry now www.target.com


Extreme Couponing Backlash

July 10, 2011

The show Extreme Couponing on TLC, has brought people to think that they can get there monthly groceries for free, but with clearing shelves and holding up the checkout line for hours can make others fustrated. Not to mention the news of people stealing papers and going crazy to try and become a extreme couponer.

Retailers have started making changes too, changing thier coupon policies. Here are some of them.

Rite Aid-Rite Aid has taken the same steps as Target to crack down on shoppers looking to exploit BOGO coupon offers. The drug store chain has also made other changes including limiting the number of coupons per item to four. If inventory is running low, managers may limit the numbers further.

Target-The biggest change at Target comes to their buy one, get one (BOGO) policy. They now only allow one BOGO coupon per purchase. Previously, customers could “stack” Target printable coupons, combining store and manufacturer BOGO coupons to get both items for free.

Walgreens-Many high tech shoppers have even started to crack coupon barcodes, allowing them to use coupons on products they’re not intended for. Walgreens is working to combat this fraud by adopting a new type of barcode. New barcodes will be able to hold more data and can better make sure Walgreens coupons are used for the right product.

Publix-At Publix stores throughout the country they’re also limiting the number of coupons that can be used on one product. Their new policy limits couponers to one manufacturers coupon and one store coupon per item.

Here are some tips to stay true to couponing:

  1. play by the rules. Couponing isn’t too complicated and common sense should get you by in most cases. Rules vary store to store, so if you’re planning to use a large amount of coupons, it helps to brush up on coupon policies before you shop. This includes making sure you’re buying the item the coupon is intended for and checking to see if they’ll accept expired coupons or not.
  2. Don’t clear the shelf. In the eyes of casual shoppers, clearing entire shelves of popular sale items crosses the line between couponing and
    hoarding. If you really want to stock up on certain products, try making multiple trips or call ahead and ask a manager if they’ll set aside an order for you.
  3. Be organized before you check out. It’s a nightmare for cashiers and people waiting in line when you hand over a haphazard pile of
    miscellaneous coupons. It’ll be much appreciated if you clip them before hand and make sure they’re all facing the same direction. Also, remember to remove coupons for products you didn’t end up buying. If you are using mobile coupons, have them ready on your smartphone for the cashier to scan.
  4. Don’t shop during the busiest times. The stress level of those waiting in line during peak times is high enough. Using dozens of coupons takes time and will only irritate other shoppers. Instead, go shopping when business is slow. It takes the pressure off to complete the transaction as quickly as possible for both you and the cashier.
  5.  Be polite to the cashier and fellow customers. Sure, you might have some knowledge other customers and even clerks don’t, but it’s no
    excuse to treat others like they’re beneath you. If a cashier isn’t familiar with coupon policies, stay calm and ask to speak with a supervisor. They’re much more helpful if you don’t lose your cool. When your cart is overflowing, give those behind you a heads up that you’ll be using coupons. If someone is waiting with just a loaf of bread and gallon of milk, let them cut ahead.
  6. Don’t steal coupons! A growing trend turning the tide against couponers is theft. Newspapers and newspaper subscribers are increasingly
    finding coupon inserts stolen. This is a big no-no and can get you into some serious trouble. Many people will willingly part with their unused inserts if you ask nicely.

Disclosure: No compensation was received for this post, just sharing information shared by Consumer Savings Expert Andrea Woroch.


Lactose Intolerant? Coupons available now

July 5, 2011

There are coupons available right now for tons of Lactose free products

Silk soy milk-Save $1 on any half gallon (available in NE only)

Lactaid Lowfat cottage cheese-$1.00 off

Lactaid ice cream pint-$1.0 off

Lactaid fast act pills-$1.00 off

Lactaid milk-$1.00 off

Just visit www.coupons.com and put in 11743