How to Find Cereal Coupons
Cold breakfast cereal makes an impromptu meal, snack and a great starter in the morning. But if your family loves a variety of cereal to choose from in the pantry, your weekly grocery bill can take a big hit. Cereal coupons often appear in grocery coupon circulars or Sunday newspapers, but they may not cover the varieties your family eats. Try these methods to find cereal coupons to receive enough discounts on your favorite brands.
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Find cereal coupons directly from manufacturers like Post, General Mills, Kellogg's and Ralston. Most company websites allow you to enter your email address to send you downloadable cereal coupons or your mailing address to receive cereal and grocery coupons in the mail. Some cereal sites offer printable coupons, but may limit you to one coupon.
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Use your grocery store preferred customer card to obtain loadable coupons for the breakfast cereals your family enjoys. Sites like PGESaver.com and grocery websites like Kroger and Ralphs allow you to enter your preferred shopper card number and click on the free coupons to add to the card. Once the card is swiped at checkout, the discounts are taken off of your total.
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Search free grocery coupon sites that offer printable cereal coupons, as well as discounts for other products. Check CouponLoop.com, Coupons.com, RefundSweepers.com or SmartSource.com, for example. You'll need to download each site's coupon software to your computer and have a printer available to output the discount cereal offers.
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Organize a coupon swap with other frugal friends to get more cereal coupons for your family's favorite brands. Save printable coupons for groceries, offers from coupon circulars and coupons you find in the dispensers on each grocery store aisle. Host a monthly coupon swap lunch or arrange a mailing round robin so coupon club members can offload offers they don't need in the hopes of getting discounts for the products they use regularly.
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