Coupon Insert Preview: 11/8/09

by Mindi Cherry on November 7, 2009

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As a reminder, the value of the coupons that you find in your newspaper may vary from the value in the provided link!  In addition, all of the stores in my area double coupons up to $.99 (so a $.75 coupon has a value of $1.50).   If the stores in your area don’t double or your paper is more expensive, you may not find the coupons as valuable as I do!

Check out Sunday Coupon Preview to see the coupons this week.  There should be 2 inserts this week:  1 SmartSource insert and 1 RedPlum insert!

Don’t understand the terms or abbreviations that I use?  Be sure to read my Coupon Lingo post!

Coupons of Note

Alouette Brie $1:  we should see some good sales as we get closer to Holiday entertaining time

Apple & Eve Juice Boxes $1:  Apple & Eve doesn’t put out many coupons, so these are always nice!

Campbell’s “Great for Cooking” Soup” $.25/4: hold on to it until the tomato soup is on sale for $.50 or less

Chock Full o’Nuts coffee $.75:  goes on sale for about $4-$5

Dole Mandarin Oranges $1/3:  hol on to it until they are on sale 10 for $10

Fleischmann’s Yeast Strip or jar $.40:  the strips go on sale for about $1.20

General Mills Cereals $1/2:  usually this is a $1/3 coupon!

International Delight pint $.55:  these go on sale for $1-$1.25 all the time

Karo Syrup $.40:  they only release coupons during “baking season”, so if you use it, this is one of your few chances to get a coupon

Kotex Liners or Security Tampons $1.50/2:  the smallest size of liners is only about $1

Nabisco Crackers or Easy Cheese $1:  hold on to it until the crackers are on sale for $2 or less

Pillsbury Crescent Rolls $.50/2:  these go on sale 10 for $10 all the time

Pop Secret $1/2:  hold on to it for a BOGO sale

Crisco Coupons:  great coupons if you need to stock up for baking!

Eagle Brand Sweetened condensed milk $.55:  coupons for this are rare 

Endust Free $2:  they had this high-value coupon a few months ago and it made for some FREE furniture polish!

Johnson’s baby product $1:  use this to score FREE Johnson’s Buddies soap!

Kellogg’s Cereal coupons:  awesomeness!

Pillsbury Brownie Mixes $.40:  they go on sale for $1-$1.25

Turkey Hill Ice Cream $1:  these go on sale for $2-$2.50, making for some cheap ice cream!

So how many copies of the paper would I buy?

If I was building a stockpile:  5-7

Now that I am in stockpile-maintenance mode:  4-6

It’s a fairly decent week…certainly worthy of the “1 paper per family member” rule!

{ 2 comments }

1 Janet November 9, 2009 at 1:31 pm

I live in Philly, and my stores when they double cap out at 1.00 soo .75 equals 1.00 and .99 is 1.00… are the stores outside the Philly limits better? Are they the ones who do “true” doubles? Any suggestions on what locations would be best?

Thanks!

2 DianeScraps November 12, 2009 at 3:00 pm

It does vary by store and location – I am in the western suburb area of Philly and Acme has ‘true’ doubles a $.99 becomes $1.98, and my store doesn’t have a limit either.

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