What to buy now: after Christmas and January

Another year underway!

Here are some tips on what you will find great bargains or prices on, from now through January. Prices on many of these items are the lowest you’ll find them all year, so if you have the extra money and extra space, you may want to consider stockpiling these things.

1. Christmas items: This one is pretty obvious, but Christmas items at most places are already 50% off or more and will only get cheaper as the weeks progress. Sure, it means lots of cheap Christmas decorations, gift wrap and all that stuff, but don’t forget gift sets–if they can be broken down into something you will use, and it’s very cheap, get it! Don’t forget about all the teacher, coworker and other gifts you usually buy in December–because now is the time to get those items if you can.

2. Christmas foods: Turkeys, hams, baking goods, candy….all that stuff that has been lining the grocery store shelves, it’s got to go! Check expiration dates, check your storage abilities and buy what you will use. Get a frozen Easter ham now! Next week they will be much cheaper than they are the week before Easter. Most stores allow you to use coupons on clearance items.

3. New Year’s Resolutions: What are the most common New Year’s Resolutions? Weight loss, getting healthy, working out, dieting, quitting smoking, getting organized. Yep, yep, yep and yep. All of those items–nutrition and weight loss products, fitness apparel, fitness equipment, stuff to get your home organized, over-the-counter weight loss and smoking cessation products–they’re all on sale now.

4. Think Back to School: Seriously. Many stores like Staples and Office Max, go along with the “getting organized” theme, as well as they know that most students young and old are returning to school/college after an extended break. And they want *you* to stock up at their store before you go. If you need these items, check the ads first–lots of it is on sale.

5.  Procter & Gamble: Almost every year, Procter & Gamble does a series of huge promos at all the stores, plus a big coupon insert, often with a rebate attached.

6. Box Tops for Education: Besides Back-to-School time, this is the other time of year that Box Tops for Education and General Mills does a huge push for it’s products. Look for sales, coupons and rewards programs (with bonus BTFEs) in your local stores.

7.  Cleaning items: Along with the “getting organized” theme, many manufacturers do promos on cleaning products and items.

8. Comfort foods: anything related to soups, stews and other types of wintery foods–look for deals and coupons.

9.  Makeup/cosmetics clearance: January and July are huge clearance months for lots of items, especially cosmetics. I’ve already seen many items at 75% off at CVS and Walgreens. Combine with coupons for almost free stuff–this is one of my favorite deals to pursue!

10. Junk food: It’s Super Bowl or Football playoff season, so all the chips, dips, soda and other junk foods like that are usually very discounted. Happy Stockpiling! Don’t forget, I’m the Moderator for Stockpiling on HCW.

GM cereal-$1.48 a box at Acme this week!

This week, Acme has an offer for GM cereals-$1.88 each when you buy 5. That’s a good price by itself, but we can make it even cheaper. If you use two of the $1 off 2 coupons, that takes it down to $1.48 a box. Remember, you can print two per computer–so if can get more, print more!

And don’t forget to clip those Box Tops–free money for your school. Sign up for Box Tops below, so that you’ll get more coupons in your email.

 

$1.00 off two boxes Chex cereals
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$1.00 off 2 Divisional General Mills cereals
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*hot* Box Tops deal at Superfresh, Aug 5-11; includes printable links

Click image for BTFE information.

Got my new ads today and overall I was disappointed, until I saw this promo. And, more excited when I realized that there are printables out for just about every item!

Before you start–my Box Tops for Education Resource page. Has many different links to printables and much more.

~~100 Bonus Box Tops for Education, when you buy $33 worth in participating BTFE products.~~

This should work off of shelf prices. Then pay sale price, minus coupons. Here are the sale prices:

GM cereals (cheerios, app cinn cheerios, trix, puffs, lucky charms, cocoa puffs)-4 for $8, must buy 4 or pay $2.49 each.

Pillsbury Grands-$1.25

Yoplait Trix, Gogurt, Splitz, Yo Kids-$2

BC fruit snacks-$2

GM NV granola bars, assorted varieties-$2.50

Progresso Rich & Hearty soups-3 for $4

Pillbury refrig cookie doughs-$2.50

BC Brownie mix-4 for $5

BC cookie pouches-$2

GM snacks (chex mix, bugles, etc.)-4 for $5, must buy 4

Toaster Strudel-$2

  • $0.50 off Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal
  • $0.75 off any Chex cereal
  • $0.75 off Cocoa Puffs cereal
  • $1.00 off any 3 General Mills Divisional cereals
  • $1.00 off 2 Barber Foods Stuffed Chicken Breast
  • $0.50 off Bisquick Baking Mix
  • $0.50 off Nature Valley Granola Thins
  • $0.75 off Nature Valley Granola Bars
  • $0.50 off Fiber One Brownies
  • $0.50 off Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks
  • $1.00 off Pillsbury Sweet Moments
  • $0.50 off Pillsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls
  • $0.50 off Pillsbury Sweet Rolls
  • $0.30 off Pillsbury Refrigerated Grands! Jr.
  • $0.40 off Pillsbury Refrigerated Pizza Crust
  • $0.50 off Pillsbury Refrigerated Cookie Dough
  • $0.50 off Pillsbury Toaster Strudel
  • And look around for more–there are lots more there! Print two per computer–home, work, desktop, laptop and so on.
  • Box Tops for Education-Resource Page

    As I said in my first post, I will be bringing back the BTFE resource page that I had on Lisa’s Bargain Alert. I’d love to just give you that link, but I have it set on redirect, so if you go over there, it automatically redirects you to Smart Spending Spot. So I’m going to copy & paste all of the information. I haven’t double checked to make sure that all the links are still valid; I apologize in advance if they’re not. But you at least get an idea of what to expect. The new resource page will be bigger & better, I promise!

    I am the BTFE coordinator for my son’s school. That makes me very aware of the General Mills and BTFE promotions that are going on in my area. I like many of the BTFE products and was buying them anyway, getting catalinas and free stuff was just a bonus. Acme used to run fantastic General Mills promos that resulted in lots of freebies and $5 BTFE certs; but they’ve cut back. One collection period, I had over $255 in the $5 certificates for Kevin’s school. Think about it–I made a $255 donation to the school, and it didn’t cost me any money, just some time.

    Here are some helpful links of printables and programs.

    Box Tops for Education: the official website. Make sure you create an account here and find your child’s school. That way you can enter any online codes you get and shop online and the school gets credit.

    BTFE printables– the printable coupons available on the BTFE site.

    In your area: On this page, you can register to be kept informed about deals on BTFE products in your area. Deals such as “Get an extra $5 BTFE when you buy 10 participating products” and that type of thing.

    Growing Local Learning-where you register the e-codes you get from BTFE.

    Avery Design & Print– this is AWESOME! I make up little Ziplocs with stickers on them for the kids to take home. On it, I put the due date and a place for their name & classroom. Avery has ready-made templates with the BTFE logos on them, makes it sooooo easy. I use this all the time.

    List of participating products

    Eat Better America: more printable coupons for BTFE products; check back after 1st of each month

    General Mills: complete list of coupons and promotions for the GM family of products, great resource!

    Pssst: This is the ‘preview’ and word-of-mouth marketing site for General Mills. Sign up here and you’ll get free new (BTFE) products to try. I just got an email that I’m getting a free full-sized box of Honey Nut something in the mail next week!

    E-Box Tops: earn e-box tops from these merchants when you shop online. They even have a “Deals, Discount and Clearance” section….whheeeeee!

    Individual Products: GM is such a HUGE family of products, it would be impossible for me to list them all. But each one also has it’s own website and promotions, like Cheerios, Bisquick Betty Crocker and more.

    My other blog: I keep a blog for BTFE information just for my son’s school, or for the parents. It’s a good way to communicate contests, deadlines and things like that. It’s not a very active page, but you may want to check it out occasionally to get contest or collection ideas.