Almost to another Saving Star payout!

Have you joined SavingStar yet? Oh my what ARE you waiting FOR?

This is how it works–get an email account, which is super easy to do. Then, you link ALL of your shopper cards to the account–on mine I’ve linked Giant, Acme, Superfresh, CVS and I think Kmart. Then you load e-savings to your account and that’s it!

So, for example–they had a $2 rebate for Huggies diapers, I activated it on my account. Then I was free to purchase the diapers wherever I wanted, and would get the $2 rebate. Of course I waited for a great deal at CVS and also used a mfr coupon for additional savings. When you hit the $5 payout threshold, it goes into your Paypal account. It’s that simple.

Right now some of the offers that they have are for M&Ms (pair up with Halloween sales & coupons!), Quaker oatmeal, Huggies diapers and wipes (pair with coupons from yesterday’s paper) and more.

Sign up and activate your savings–these do run out just like printables have print limits.

Countdown to the candy-last minute deals

Just little over a week left to get Halloween candy. Here is a price round up. First, the coupons:

Print this--it will go fast like the other high value ones!

$0.30 off Haribo-They make gummy bears & gummy worms, so good if you’re making worms & dirt for a class or something.

Hershey’s products-$1.50 off 3s were in 10/16 inserts.

Nestle products-$1 off 2s were also in 10/16 inserts. Unfortunately the $1.40 off 1s are gone, ran out of prints.

Lots of M&M/Mars coupons-8/28, 9/25, 9/18 and 10/9 inserts. Various amounts.

Prices:

If you don’t want to go out, don’t. Check Amazon.

Acme, Oct 21-27

Hershey’s big bags & Wonka big bags (over 3 lbs) are $7.99

Brach’s candy corn bags are $1.50

Skittles & Starburst fun size bags are $2 each

Hershey’s 6 ct bars are $2.99 (must buy 10 to get that price)

Hershey’s 11 oz bags are $2.49 (must buy 10 items to get that price)

Hershey’s snack size bags are $2.50 each

Superfresh, Oct 21-27

Nestle fun size bags are $2.50 each

Frito Lay holiday treats-$3.49 for 18 ct

Hershey’s 8 packs of candy bars-$1

Wonka mix ups are $1.89 for a 12 oz bag

America’s Choice Kid’s Play candy $2.99 for 2 lbs

Nestle 8 packs of candy bars-$1.50

Swedish Fish or Sour Patch-$2.50

Mars Fun Size candy-2 for $5, 2 for $4 with e-savings on Zavers

Dove Miniatures-$3.50

Hershey’s jumbo bags-$4.50

Hershey’s big bags-$4.49-$10.99

Hershey’s Halloween pails-$9.99

Walgreens-Oct 23-29

Hershey’s fun size bags, with in-ad coupon-$1.99, limit 4. (Great price combined with the $1.50/3 coupons)

Candy (items shown in ad) Sorry, that’s as specific as they got-Buy 1, get 1 at 50% off. Remember Walgreens policy allows you to use two coupons on such a transaction.

Hershey’s Miniatures & kisses-$3

Halloween candy-$4.99 (shows Starburst and Warheads)

Theater Pack candy-$1

Brach’s candy corn-2 for $3, $1 back in RR when you buy two.

Russell Stover & Butterfinger pumpkins-$0.39 with in ad coupon

Giant Oct 23-29

Hershey’s snack size, Mars or Nestle fun size-$2.50

Candy alternatives (shows stickers)-25% off

CVS Oct 23-29

Mars, Wrigley’s, Hershey’s Fun size- 4 for $10, get $3 back in extra bucks.

Hershey’s, Nestle, Mars asst. 8 pks-$1

Hershey’s singles (reg size) buy 2, get 1

Come in on Oct 23 with your child in costume and get a free gift with any purchase, plus a free 5×7 picture.

Big bags of the sugary stuff-Lemonheads, Jolly ranchers-$5.99

M&Ms-$2.50

Nestle fun size-$2.50

Hershey’s big bags-$7.99

Nestle/Wrigley’s-$8.99

Mars fun size, big bags-$9.99

Hershey’s/Nestle all time greats, 100 ct-$9.99

Wrigley’s singles, full size- 4 for $2, get $1 back in ECBs

Gold Emblem candy corn-$.99 with $.99 back in ECBs

**Pumpkin Masters carving tool-$2.49 with $2.49 back in ECBs (not exactly candy)

Target- Oct 23-29

Hershey’s treat size candy-$2.49–good to pair with the $1.50/3 if you have it–just $1.99 each!

Hershey’s dish candy-$2.50

Hershey’s/Mars-big bags of mixed-$6.99

“Best Value-” big bags, $13.49-pair with the $1 printable at top of post.

Kmart + Crayola: Sale codes, rebates, free downloads & more!

Did you know that Crayola crayons are one of the Top 10 most recognizable scents in the world? They are–right up there with coffee and peanut butter. I love Crayola and am brand loyal to their products–to the point that I get mildly annoyed when my kids get crayons in a restaurant and they are not Crayola brand. As a kid, we went on field trips to the Crayola Factory in Easton. They have since completely redone it and I highly recommend you visit it, if you are ever in the area. I went in the summer of 2009 with my boys and will go again, maybe next year. Some of the activities, they do have to be 5 to do them. I don’t know why their site says they are celebrating their 15th anniversary–I know I was there well over 30 years ago, but I digress.

But hey, even if a visit to Eastern Pennsylvania isn’t feasible, no problem–here are some great freebies and deals to stack.

First, here’s a rebate form. It doesn’t say so on the form, but it is only for purchases made at Kmart. You may see it posted on other sites, with no mention of that–but it is stated as such on the Crayola website. I’d hate for someone to purchase a bunch of stuff, send in your form + rebates, only to get a letter back that your purchases don’t qualify. This is a rebate that works per item, not a spending threshold, which is nice.

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Ok, so now we have a rebate form, so we need to stack it with some coupons & sales, right? The only coupons showing in the coupon database are from inside packages and tearpads and stuff. I can tell you that my Avondale Acme does have the tearpads for free Kraft Mac & Cheese wyb Crayola products. I grabbed a few, and now will use them at Kmart.

Kmart Offers:

$5 off $45 orders- Click that link and use code KMFUN

$5 off $45 plus free shipping– Click that link and use code JOLLYKM

$5 off select Hasbro toys-Click that link and use code KMFTHASBRO5-I’m posting that only because you may want to stack this with some Crayola products to reach your $45 threshold.

$10 off $60-Click that link and use code SUNSAVINGS

Freebies-Check the Crayola site for all sorts of downloads and printables for your kids to color, craft ideas and more.

Very cute craft ideas!

Did you know this about the big box/mass retailers?

Several years ago, big box stores or your mass retailers began a new marketing technique. It was to partner with a well-known designer or brand name, and then they’d produce a B-Line of merchandise to be sold in the big box store. I believe Target was one of the first, in partnering with Isaac Mizrahi. There are now dozens and dozens of examples of this. Working in a consignment shop, it’s very difficult at times to keep a straight face and not roll my eyes out of my head, when I have a consignor in front of me insisting “But it’s Vera Wang!” when I’m pricing her item lower than what she wants. Yes, there is a Vera Wang name on this item. But make no mistake, this is not the real deal–this is her line from Kohl’s.

If I like an item and feel it’s a good value for the money, I don’t really care what label is on it. I’m constantly raving about the Wonderkids line of clothing from Kmart. I love it and it holds up very well. But I hate for people to think they’re getting a real Vera Wang or real Dana Buchman (QVC) when it is in fact the B-Line of stuff.

Did you know that this idea extends beyond clothing? We recently had to replace our very old grill and in doing research, learned that the Weber grills you’re getting at Lowe’s are (imo) a lesser quality grill than one you’d get at a licensed dealer. The main thing we found was that the big box ones were NOT made of a stainless steel interior, which is very important for longevity of the grill. When I mentioned this fact to my dad, he said “Yeah, John Deere does it too. That’s why you have to go to a John Deere dealer, not the big box stores for one.” He said the same for tires too. If you get name-brand tires at some of the big box stores, chances are they are lesser quality and you will get lesser mileage than if you go to a regular mechanic that uses a distributor. Same goes for Kohler stuff–you’re not getting the same high quality, fancy faucet you see on tv; you’re getting a specially designed line just for Home Depot or Lowe’s.

Anyone who follows my blog and knows me will tell you, Smart Spending is not just about finding the cheapest items you can find. It’s about all over quality, value, longevity and price. It’s why I hate clothing from Old Navy. Sure, it’s trendy and fashionable and cheap. But it’s crap and looks even more crappy after just a few washings. I think it’s a better idea to spend a bit more and get more wear out of an item.

We found a grill dealer that we liked, based out of West Chester. At first glance, we spent more on a grill than most people probably would (and no, I’m not saying how much!). But, we honestly expect that we will not have to replace this grill again in our lifetimes. So overall, I think it’s smarter spending. We supported a local business, got something that has extreme value and longevity which is better for our bank accounts, and better for the environment. If you’re getting a new grill every 5-10 years or so, that could be 5-7 grills in a landfill for one lifetime.

Anyway, I’m rambling, but my point is…..I know I’m going to try to be much more aware of the brand names sold at stores, for ALL product commodities.

On the plus side, we’re very happy with our new grill!