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Here are this week's Five Fabulous Finds from Coupon Cravings, including free Uncrustables sandwiches, Whoopie Pies and a bunch of great magazine subscriptions. Plus, get free cookbooks, calendars, cereal and baby food.

1) Circle Monday, September 28 on your calendar to get a coupon for a free four-pack of Uncrustables sandwiches. Smucker's is giving away 20,000 boxes to anyone who submits a time-saving after-school organizational tip.

2) Get a free copy of "The Supermarket Diet Cookbook" from Good Housekeeping. Or, score a free Baking Calendar with $4 in coupons from Hershey's.

3) Stop by any Corner Bakery Café by Saturday (September 26) to get a free Whoopie Pie when you donate $1 to Share Our Strength. Plus, you'll get a coupon for a free fresh baked cookie when you join the Corner Bakery eCafé.

4) Get free subscriptions to Marie Claire, Golf Digest, BusinessWeek, Forbes and Town & Country. Or, get two free issues of O, The Oprah Magazine.

5) Walmart shoppers, get free Honey Bunches of Oats cereal and YoBaby 3-in-1 Meals. Or, stop by Walgreens to pick up Zantac for free.

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