Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Stacking Manufacturer and Store Coupons

Did you know you can use both a store coupon and manufacturer's coupon on the same item? This is a great way to maximize savings. Target, Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Albertsons (and occasionally others) all offer store coupons which can be combined with available manufacturer coupons.

Target: Target offers coupons on their site that you can print off. Most have a print limit of 2. Check them out here. These coupons are updated a few times a month, and can get you some great deals.

Walgreens: Walgreens has store coupons in both their weekly circulars and in a booklet that they publish monthly. You can find both their weekly ad and their coupon booklet in the front of their store when you walk in.


Rite Aid: Rite Aid offers store coupons in both their ads and online. Although the coupons in their ads read "manufacturer's coupon", these can be combined with regular mfg coupons. Rite Aid online coupons can found at their adperk site, where you watch short ads to earn these additional coupons. Each month there are also additional dollar-off coupons that can be earned by watching a certain number of ads, ex. $4 off a purchase of $20.

Albertsons: Albertsons often has store coupons in their weekly ads or in special inserts that occasionally come in the Sunday paper. The most valuable Albertson's store coupon is the doubler, which usually comes in the Sunday paper, though occasionally will be in the weekly ad. These doubling coupons allow you to double the value of whatever manufacturer coupon you want, up to $1. You can only use 3 doublers per transaction. You can almost always get free or nearly-free items by using doublers.

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