Places To Find Coupons


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Instant Win Games

An increasing trend among manufacturers provides coupons as a prize for instant win games and sweepstakes. Healthy Choice, Dannon, Kraft, Calgon, Clorox, Nestle, Coca-Cola, to name but a few, all have offered coupons as prizes for instant win games. The best chances for winning are in the first few days of the game, and towards the end, when all prizes must be awarded.

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MagazinesMagazines have long been a source of coupons. While the times and styles have changed, coupon inserts are frequently found in women’s magazines. Coupons printed within the pages are less common, but are frequently found in targeted audience magazines. Natural Health frequently has coupons for natural/organic products. Men’s Health magazine usually contains coupons for protein bars, codes for free samples and coupons for nutrition or body building products. The frequency and exact coupons vary, but check your pages before discarding your favorite periodicals.
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Other SourcesCoupons can be found almost anywhere there is print space
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Coupons are commonly available printed inside cardboard product packaging, such as cereal boxes, frozen dinners, yogurt packs, to name a few. Coupons also often tucked behind labels on cans! While the exterior of the package often indicates coupons are present, it’s not always obvious, as in the above Scotch tape coupon. Remember, if print space is available, a manufacturer may be using it for a coupon, so be on the alert when you see printing anywhere unusual.

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thanks for the information it was great to learn that.

I love how your helping people with coupon info but I don’t have a printer so do you know any web sites I can go to get coupons sent to my home.

I remember my Mom-in-law collecting UPC symbols, box tops, labels, logos, etc. from all types of brand-name items. She would fill out a form and mail it, with the collected # of labels, etc. (and the cash register receipt) to the company. A few weeks later, she would receive vouchers and/or coupons in the mail. Is this procedure still popular? If so, how do I get started?