You can look forward to ONE COUPON INSERT in the Sunday newspaper this weekend: 1 Procter & Gamble (P&G) insert. Normally we enjoy a break from coupons on a holiday weekend, but P&G likes to keep things interesting! You may want to build your coupon collection by purchasing extra newspapers, especially if you find there are a number of coupons you’ll use.
Remember that coupon selection and values vary according to region, so your paper might not include these exact coupons (though it’s a close estimate). In general, newspapers with larger circulation will have better coupons, but you’ll want to check the papers in your area to be sure.
COUPON PREVIEW
Some coupons that may be of interest include:
- $4.00/2 CoverGirl Lip Perfection, Jumbo Gloss Balm or Lipslicks Smoochies products
- $0.50/1 Duracell Batteries
- $3.00/2 Febreze products
- $1.00/2 Five Star academic products
- $2.00/1 Head & Shoulders
- $1.00/1 Iams Dry Dog or Cat Food
- $0.50/1 Pampers Wipes
- Buy 1 Pantene Shampoo, get 1 Pantene conditioner/styler free
- $1.00/1 Swiffer Refill or WetJet solution
- and more…
There are more coupons coming this weekend than listed above! The complete list is available now at Sunday Coupon Preview – do you see any coupons that could lead to great deals in the future!? Please share!
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If you’d rather not pay $2.00 (or more) for extra papers/coupon inserts, you may want to consider these ideas:
- Check your local dollar store – they may still be selling papers for $1.00. Some locations have stopped carrying them, but many Dollar Tree stores still have them available (call/visit your store to confirm).
- Ask your friends, coworkers and family members for coupons they’re not using.
- Find a friend (or group of friends) willing to trade coupons with you.
Don’t forget to check the printable coupon sites as well. New savings are arriving daily:
- COUPONS.COM
- COUPON NETWORK
- REDPLUM (Look for new coupons on Sunday)
- SMARTSOURCE
Amber says
P&G is getting skimpy with their coupons, they aren’t as high value as they used to be.
Jolyn says
They’re always skimpier than other coupons.