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Step 1
Without any site registration, Coupons.com typically has dozens of free openly available grocery coupons on products ranging from cereal and yogurt to aluminum foil and soap. Available coupons can vary from day to day and week to week, so check back often rather than only logging in before shopping.
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Step 2
CoolSavings.com often provides one of the most expansive selections of printable grocery coupons available online. They also provide coupon codes for online shopping from major retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, and Best Buy.
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Step 3
Certain retailers provide coupons through their websites. Target.com provides a few store-specific printable grocery coupons on various items. The Walgreens website also provides printable coupons for in-store use. Check the websites of the stores you typically shop from to see what is available in your area.
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Step 4
Look for deals straight from the product makers. Many products’ websites will provide coupons or even free samples as their means for promotion. This seems to be more readily available in the form of personal care and hygiene products, like free shampoo samples. Crest, Pert, Nabisco, Charmin, and other manufacturers sometimes promote special offers for discounts or product samples on their websites, often for new products, as a means of spreading the word.









Comments
amandagregg said
on 8/21/2009 Cool - didn't even think to go to product websites to look for coupons.
ceholmes said
on 7/31/2009 thank you, I wil check out coolsavings.com