Jan 30 inserts-Smartsource & P&G-reverse matchups

Lots of other blogs and websites post a store’s sales ad and then match up what coupons are available. I do it on here sometimes. But a phrase I hear so often from new couponers is “I look at the Sunday coupons and I just don’t see anything I’d use.” So I’m going to do a short recap of the coupons, and what deals they could be used for, and what sales I’m potentially going to keep my eyes open for.

To make the most of couponing, I like to think of it in terms of baseball. I know I heard this analogy first on hcw, but I don’t remember who gets the credit.

Items on sale: single
Items on sale + coupon: double
Items on sale + coupon + rewards back: triple (by rewards back I mean either a grocery catalina, Walgreen’s Register Rewards, Rite Aid UPs rewards, CVS Extra Bucks, Target gift cards, etc.)
Items on sale + coupon + rewards back + mail in rebate: home run

There are other things of course, such as e-savings you load on to a card and overage for a coupon (getting full dollar amount for coupon even though product may cost less than that) and getting shelf price credit for an item but only paying sale price (such as in some grocery catalina deals).

It’s really simple if you think of it in those terms. Once I have a coupon for an item, I just keep my eyes open for other deals to just keep stacking.

First, the P&G insert, as a whole. Kmart and CVS are both running P&G promos this coming week, and Superfresh has some of the items on sale.

Some of the P&G coupons individually:

Cover Girl coupons-CG is bogo next week at Walgreen’s and I saw a ton of it on clearance at CVS.

Olay bogo coupons-the body wash one, I’d watch Dollar General to see if it goes back to $2, so you pay $2 for a body wash and a moisturizer. The Olay bar one-go to Walmart or Target and look for the single Olay bars that are $0.97, so that you pay only $0.97 for a bar of soap and deodorant.

Natural Instincts $2 coupon–I like this haircolor and it often goes on sale bogo at places like CVS and Walgreen’s, and you can use two coupons.

Crest coupons-CVS and Walgreen’s run promos on these all the time. Acme frequently has Crest toothpaste for $1, or free after coupon. The small pack of floss can often be found for $1 or less, making it free.

Fusion-CVS and Walgreen’s frequently run promos on these that make them almost free after the $4 coupon.

Pampers-I’m always hunting down diaper deals. If you don’t want to be bothered with rewards programs and stuff, I’d take it to Kmart next week for superdoubles.

Pringles-I don’t eat them but I see deals on them all the time at Dollar General.

Smartsource inserts:

KY coupons on front-around Valentine’s day, this stuff goes on promo, lol. And notice that the $2 one has the word “any” on it, so check Walmart for trial sizes for under $2 to get free or overage.

$1 el monterey-I just saw these on sale at Superfresh

Tostitos-keep in mind that for those of us in NJ/DE/PA, it will double to 1.10 at most stores

Softsoap-that goes on sale all the time, everywhere, for $1. $0.65 after coupon, it will not double.

Palmolive-it’s on sale at DG for $1, if it’s the right variety.

Several pages of GM/BTFE coupons-Acme and Superfresh regularly run catalina promos on this brand. This week’s assortment is a good one, lots of $x.xx off of ones, that will double.

$2 off 2 Hershey’s-find another coupon and take it to Kmart for superdoubles.

Nature Made-I’ve been talking about Nature made all month, on sale everywhere plus mail in rebates. Do a blog search for more info.

Snapple $1-it’s a conagra product and $1 off 1 is a good coupon to have if they run a conagra promo at Acme.

Dannon-will go on sale at Acme and Superfresh for 10 for 5 or 10 for 6, maybe even 10 for 4.

Tabasco-$.50 coupon will double at Acme, where it is frequently on sale for $1.

Sargento-on sale plus store coupons at SF/PM

Reynold’s-often on sale at Walgreen’s for a good price, freebie days are over unfortunately.

I don’t get my Red Plum until Monday!

Look what I got for $0.60. Yes, 60 cents!

My husband doesn’t like to play this game anymore-the “guess how much I paid” game. The novelty has worn off for him. When I come home & ask him that, he always gives me a ridiculous answer.  Here’s my haul:

$9.00- three Coke 12-packs at $3 each
$6.00-three Ritz crackers at $2 each
$4.47-three Xtra detergents at $1.49 each
$3.99-one Crest rinse
$4.35-three Revlon nail polish, 1.45 each (clearance)
$3.69-Revlon mineral powder foundation (clearance)
$2.74-two Revlon eyeshadow, 1.37 each (clearance)
$2.49-Revlon mascara (clearance)

Coupons:
$3- take $3 off 3 coke products from Safeway booklet
$2.25-$.75/one Ritz product, three of those, from Safeway booklet
$5 off any 2 Revlon products, CVS store coupon (CRT)
$3-three of the $1 Xtra detergent printables
$2-take $2 off any Revlon face product, mfr coupon from Sunday inserts
$6-take $1 off any Revlon lip/eye/nail product, mfr coupons (6) from Sunday inserts

$15 in Extra Bucks-$10 from the Pepsi deal last week, $5 from Beauty purchases

Final Out of Pocket, cash paid:
$0.60
You can’t even get one can of soda for that price!
That’s right, saved $92.19 today.


Got back: $5 extra bucks for Coke/Nabisco purchases, $3.99 for Crest purchase, appx $13 towards my next $50 beauty purchase threshold

Kmart: Superdoubles & at least 3 catalinas

Kmart has really tightened the reins on their superdoubles, oh when they were unlimited, those were the days! I know, lots of shoppers, especially the supercouponers, shy away from Kmart now because superdoubles can be such a hassle. Not me, I enjoy a challenge! You can sign up for a $5 off $50 here. Make sure you scrutinize all of your higher value coupons-those over $1 and see what you can find.

Catalinas: $10 back wyb $25 worth of P&G; $5 back wyb four bags of select Hershey’s products; $5 back wyb $20 worth of All, Snuggle & Clorox. I am definitely going to try to stack all three deals to $50, use the $5/50 and see how well I can do. This is assuming Pampers are included, otherwise, won’t be doing it.

But you can still find some good deals, especially if you combine the superdoubles with what is on sale. First a few reminders of the rules:

Limit 5 coupons per customer per day. After 5, they will not double, but you can still use coupons.
Limit 4 like-coupons per customer per day.
Minimum $25 purchase required, if you’re doing the superdoubles. Looks like they are definitely prohibiting us from walking out with oodles of free stuff, huh? Going to make us spend money.

Ok, here are some options. Thanks to bexx09 on hcw for typing up some of the ad, I’ll add some matchups.

First, remember that there is a P&G insert out today and two others out from recent weeks. See what we can matchup with the $10 catalina when you buy $25 worth of P&G. It uses sale prices, not shelf.

*Coupon prints at checkout Limit (1) coupon per member. Valid Shop Your Way Rewards member ID must also be scanned/entered at time of P&G purchase and must match when coupon is redeemed. Coupon valid for $10 of a $10 or more merchandise purchase an dis redeemable 2/5/11 thru 2/13/11.

$17.99 Tide 150 oz liquid or 90-120 load powder-the $1 off 1s will double

$9.99 Bounty paper towels 8 giant or Basic paper towels 15 rolls; use $1 off 2s from paper or $1/1s from home mailer

$25 Prilosec 42 ct.  $3 coupons will not double–$2 is the limit for doubling

$11 Metamucil 114 dose or 160 ct.

2 for $11 Aussie, Head & Shoulders, Herbal Essences or Pantene 23-33.8 oz shampoo or conditioner

3 for $8 Febreeze aire Effects 9.7 oz or Set & Refresh 1 ct.

2 for $10 Febreeze Noticables refill 1 ct.

2 for $10 Downy 48-60-load liquid or 120 ct. sheets, Bounct 120-ct sheets or 2-month dryer bar or Febreze fabric refresher 18.5-27 oz.; $1/1s out there

2 for $6 Selected Crest or Crest Plus Scope 4-6.2 oz toothpaste or gel- $1/1s available

$3.99 Oral B Cross-Action single toothbursh or Pro-Health 15.49-16.9 oz rinse

B1G1 50% off CoverGirl eye or lip cosmetics-use the $1/1s

Here are the K-Mart Super Coupons for 1/30/2011-2/5/2011:

$8.99 Charmin Ultra Soft or Ultra Strong 16 double rolls or Charmin Basic 20 double bath tissues Limit 2

$1.88 Nabisco crackers 7.5-16 oz. Selected varieties Limit 4; $1/2s in today’s paper

$2 Oreo cookies 5-18 oz. Selected varieties Limit 2

.88¢ Pepsi 2-liter soda, assorted varieties Limit 2

.79¢ V05 15 oz. shampoo or conditioner Limit 2

.99¢ Softsoap Elements pumps 7.5 oz Limit 5; coupons in today’s paper will not double, they are DND coupons

$9.99 Depend 14-52 ct. or Poise pads 30-72 Excludes variety packs Limit 2

$28.99 Huggies Supreme pack 88-116 ct. diapers Limit 2; $2 coupons and IPs out, will double

$20 Kmart gift card w/purchase of a TRANSFERRED prescription 1/30/11-3/5/11

Buy (4) bags of Hershey’s milk chocolate drops, Reese’s minis or Pieces 8-10.5 oz candy at Kmart and receive $5 coupon when using your Shop Your Way Rewards card between 1/23/11 and 2/5-11
If you include this as part of a $25 transaction for superdoubles, it’s a great deal! Use two $1 off 2 coupons. So you pay $10, minus $4 worth of coupons, pay $6, get a $5 catalina back.

On sale for 2 for $5 Coupon prints at register. Good toward next purchase. Limit (1) $5 coupon per transaction. There are $1/2 coupons in today’s paper.

Here is another deal, thanks to ruddysgirl:
I was at Kmart yesterday and got a Cat that says this. Get $5.00 off on your next shopping order when you buy $20 worth of Clorox, ALL and Snuggle. I looked at the price of Snuggle. Regular Snuggle at my store was $3.22 a bottle and this week the other Snuggle @ $5.99 per bottle are on sale 2/8. If the regular Snuggle is still priced at $3.22 a bottle it might be a good time to use the $2.00 off 2 bottles. I have not done doubles in a while and do not remember if they would double $2 off 2. If they do I would do this.


$3.22 x 8 = 25.76 – 16 (4 $2 off 2 doubled) = $9.76 – 5 cat = $4.76 for 8 bottles of Snuggle Fabric Softner. That is about 60 cents a bottle. For me that is a Great Price.

Great idea-thanks! Add four bags of the Hershey’s listed above to do even better!

Other sale items include:

$1.88 Capri Sun or Kool-aid Jammers 10 pack

$2 Hershey’s syrup 22-24 oz.

10 for $10 Kraft barbecue sauce 18 oz.

10 for $10 Hunt’s ketchup 24 oz.

10 for $10 Old El Paso taco shells 8-12 ct.

10 for $10 Rosarita refried beans 16 oz.

10 for $10 Rotel tomatoes 10 oz.

10 for $10 VanCamps baked beans 28 oz.

10 for $10 Swiss miss hot cocoa mix 10 ct.

3 for $10 RC, Sunkist, 7UP, Hawaiian Punch, Diet rite, Country Time, or Canada Dry 12 packs

10 for $10 RC, Sunkist, 7UP, Hawaiian Punch, Diet rite, Country Time, or Canada Dry 2-liters

4 for $12 Pepsi 6-pack bottles

2 for $9 Aquafina water 24-pack

2 for $5 Aquafina Flavor Splash 6-pack bottles or Propel Fitness Water 6-pack bottles

2 for $5 Cheez-It 11.5-14 oz., Town House or Club Crackers 16 oz.

2 for $7 Planters nuts 9-16 oz.

$7.49 Folgers 22.6-33.9 oz

$6.99 Dunkin’ Donuts coffee 11-12 oz.

$7.99 Purex 150 oz. or 38 ct 3-in-1 sheets

$6.99 Hefty or Glad trash bags 13-39 gal

They also are offering another 30-50% off clearanced merchandise.

March is Frozen Foods month

This is just a friendly neighborhood reminder that March is just 6 weeks away. And it is National Frozen Foods month. Grocers typically offer lots of sales and promotions on frozen foods. Now is a great time to clean out your freezer, use up what you can, toss what needs to be tossed, and defrost it if it requires it.

You don’t want to have to miss the possible freebies and great deals, if they come around, because you don’t have the freezer space.

Two or three years ago, Acme ran a promo on selling freezers–basically you got back whatever you paid for the freezer in gift cards. I passed on that opportunity and regret it. Maybe they’ll run it again this year.