Five Super Savings: Kellogg's, Campbell's, Johnson's and more!
Filed under: Bargains, Food, Shopping, Fantastic Freebies
Welome to Five Super Savings brought to you by Deal Seeking Mom. Learn how to stock your pantry and linen closet for pennies on the dollar with these fabulous grocery and drugstore finds! So pull out your Sunday coupon inserts, warm up your printers, and and start learning how to save big on the items you use every day.1) First stop Target -- stock up on Goldfish Crackers for just $0.66 per package, Kellogg's Pop-Tarts for $0.40 per box, and Special K cereal for $0.54 per box.
2) Next stop, CVS -- use this coupon for $1 off 2 cans of Campbell's Cooking Soups to get them for just $0.25 a can with the buy one get one free sale. You might also consider grabbing some free Extreme Energy 6-hour Shots and Gillette razors, among other deals.
3) If you're lucky enough to have a Kroger in your area, be sure to pick up some free toilet paper with these Cottonelle printable coupons, as well as free Pillsbury biscuits.
4) Print this coupon for a free trial size Aquafresh toothpaste, as well as these Johnson's coupons that can score you free Johnson's Buddies soap at most stores.
5) Final stop, Walmart -- pick up a variety of trial size items for very cheap or even free, including Johnson's Body Care lotion, Kotex pantiliners, and Stayfree Dry Max Pads.
Don't be intimidated if you're new to couponing. Use this list of frequently used abbreviations, and you'll be increasing your purchasing power exponentially in no time.
Money Clips
- HILARIOUS: Warren Buffet Plays Axl Rose in New Commercial - Huffington Post
- ON THE PLUS SIDE: Where Home Prices Are Rising - CNNMoney
- FRICTION: Could China Trade War Put Walmart Out of Business? - 24/7 Wall St.
- PROFILE: Opinionated Auto Industry Insider Dies - FORTUNE
- DON'T LAUGH: More Homeowners Turning to Fake Grass - SmartMoney
- HIT HARDEST: States Hurt Most From Rising Gas Prices - CNBC
- GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH: Best Cars to Buy Used - CBS MoneyWatch


Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-26-2009 @ 9:19AM
Mandi said...
Great info! I'll admit I find couponing kind of overwhelming, but you've laid it all out so clearly here – thanks!
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2-26-2009 @ 9:45AM
Sharon said...
Great Tips and Congrats Tara!
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2-26-2009 @ 10:00AM
Allie said...
I read your blog everyday and just wanted to say congrats! I can't tell you how much money you have saved our family and helped to educate me. Our grocery budget has been cut in half because of you! Thanks-you're awesome! I hope you can help others as much as you have helped me. :)
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3-01-2009 @ 9:47PM
Shannon said...
Tara,
I love your blog and congrats!
I always look forward to the emails from your site.
Glad to see you here as well!
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2-26-2009 @ 3:26PM
Tia said...
Rock on Tara! Great deals and such an easy to follow layout! Thank you for sharing these with us!
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2-26-2009 @ 2:48PM
A Frugal Friend said...
Congratulations......a great opportunity!
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2-26-2009 @ 5:48PM
Stephanie said...
Congratulations on WalletPop!
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2-26-2009 @ 6:17PM
supercouper said...
Thanks for all your hard work. I discovered your blog last month and I've made it a "must read" every week.
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2-26-2009 @ 7:47PM
Emily said...
I read your blog and love it. :) Can't get to five stores these days, though, the kids don't appreciate it!
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2-27-2009 @ 10:52AM
Nicky said...
Great job!!! I am new to couponing, started at the beginning of Feb '09, but this makes it so easy.
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3-01-2009 @ 12:19AM
Rachael said...
Thanks for putting all of this together. I've been following your blog since January, and I didn't realize how many opportunities to save I'd been missing between drugstore programs, e-coupons, on-line programs, discount codes, etc. It's been overwhelming at first, but I've really started to learn and see the payback (more greenbacks in my wallet). With a team of dedicated on-line bloggers savers tracking the deals, I just need to read the posts!
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