A few good deals at Staples this week

Did you know that Staples accepts manufacturers’ coupons? They do! And, you can stack them with other offers at Staples including sales, store coupons and rebates. I always check their ad online if I’m going to Superfresh, since it’s right next door.

This week, they have the 20-packs of Duracell batteries on sale for $12.99. Which isn’t that great of a price, actually, imo. But, you are able to get $12.99 back in Staples rewards. Limit two per customer. Use a $1 coupon from the 2/27 inserts or home mailers, pay only $11.99 and get the $12.99 back in rewards.

Staple rewards are only good in store, it’s not like getting a cash rebate back. But, I use it for ink/toner. There also are good deals on HP photo paper (only $1 after Staples Rewards), Hammermill CopyPlus paper (only $1 after Staples Rewards) and the colored paper.

If you’re going, collect up as many dead toner cartridges as you can find. You’ll get $2 for each one. Limit is 10 per customer, per month. That is the only thing I miss about working in a school-all the toner cartridges people used to give me to recycle!

That was easy!

Just two days left for the printable coupons

After 3/31, the assortment of coupons on coupons dot com will change. I’m not entirely sure which ones will be returning, the affiliate manager doesn’t usually let us know until the last minute.

If you’ve been wanting to print the good ones–the $2 & $3 off Huggies, $3 off Pedigree, all the good Scrubbing Bubbles coupons, 8th continent and more, print them now! They may be gone on Friday.

Bravo Pizza-$5 coupon for Avondale/Glen Mills

Bravo Pizza is our favorite local pizza. They have locations in Avondale and Glen Mills. If you text “bravo” to 686868, you’ll get a $5 off any $10 purchase coupons. Can’t beat half-price pizza! They also occasionally have coupons on their website and they are frequently included in ValPak and other home mailer type coupon packs. What?!?! You throw those envelopes out? No! It just takes 15 seconds to flip through them and there often are good local restaurant deals included in them.

Free Pampers Points Codes

I don’t do many rewards programs, but I do collect Pampers points. I’ve done pretty well over the past 4+ years. We’ve gotten several free Shutterfly items for gifts and our most recent big score was B’s birthday present-a bike! I dutifully clip those codes off of the packages, but not the wipes. They are too hard to read and they never work. I wrote to the company about it, but all I got was a “tough cookies, try again” response. Of course those codes are one-time codes, but Pampers also puts out lots of generic codes that anyone can use. Here are a few:

CAREFORNEWBORNS
CONGRATS2NEWMOM
FOLLOWPAMPERS10
GETSTARTEDNOW10
GIFTSTOGROW4MOM
GTGCOUPONPOINTS
GTGWELCOME10PTS
JOINNOW4REWARDS
NEWWIPESPACKAGE
PAMPERS4MOMJFM1
PAMPERS4MOMSOND

PAMPERSGTG10PTS
PUNTOSPARAMI123
WELCOME2GTG2010
WELCOME2PAMPERS
WELCOME2VILLAGE
10PTSFREECODE4U
2BEGINEARNING50 
Sorry, I do not know what all the point values area, as I have not entered them yet myself. I also read that you will receive 50 or 80 points just for signing up for the Pampers rewards program. Since the points don’t expire (although P&G keeps threatening to do away with the program), I think you could do pretty well and earn some freebies, even if you never purchased any Pampers at all–there are always free codes online.