Reader Tips for Various Coupons and Bargains
Posted on 09 October 2008 by admin
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Thanks to all the Fun and Frugal readers for emailing the following tips for coupons and bargains. I hope I didn’t forget anyone. Send me an email if I did.
- Beth emailed to say you can get up to $30 in coupons on cleaning products when you join Right at Home from S.C. Johnson by clicking here. Be sure to check Money Saving Mom’s Walgreen’s deals list because you can get some great deals using the Right at Home coupons through Saturday, Oct. 11.
- Shannon emailed to let me know about Valpak.com, which lists a variety of coupons for groceries, restaurants, entertainment, auto, and more. I took a quick look. It prompted me for my zip code, so I thought it might list some local coupons, but I didn’t see any. I could have overlooked them.
- Kari sent me a tip about getting 3 different coupons for Scrubbing Bubbles here, including a BOGO.
- Tara let me know you can get a BOGO box of Uncle Ben’s rice coupon by going here and entering RICE for the code in the bottom-right. Also, she said you can get a free sample of Arm & Hammer tooth paste here. I signed up for both of these and they were very easy, no strings attached.
- Kathy shared that you can join the Children’s Orchard MOMS club and receive a coupon by email for a free $5 gift card and receive email alerts about upcoming sales.
- Heather told me that The Museum Center at Five Points offers free admission the first Saturday of each month from 10-3. I’ll post a reminder closer to the free dates.
- Adam sent me an email about free kids meals from Firehouse Subs. Each Wednesday, you can get two free kids meal with the purchase of an adult combo. Kids meal includes sandwich, drink, and Oreo cookies.
- Sabrina said a friend told her that Larry Hill Ford is offering oil changes during the month of October for $9.99 for any make or model vehicle you have. You may want to call first to see if you need an appointment and if there are any restrictions to this offer.

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