So I mentioned there are websites you can go to, coupons you can have mailed to you, and coupons that you can print. WEEEELLLLLLL here are some of my favourite places to go… First I have to give a big thank you to mrsjanuary.ca, I somehow stumbled across her website and I am so glad I did. Anything you need to know about Canadian couponing, Canadian deals, Canadian FREEBIES, recipes, organization, you name it she is here to show you how to do it. She even offers coupon class.
From there you can sign up for her e-newsletter and she will send you basically all the coupons available and match them to all the best places to use them. This is super handy considering there are lots of printable coupons available daily as well as tons of flyers you would have to match up yourself.
Coupons you can have mailed to you are good and bad. Bad, only because you have to wait for them to come in the mail. But good because they are the ones you want. I find these are coupons that match up the best with the deals that grocery stores will put on sale. And you can get these from
save.ca, p&g brandsaver, websaver.ca.
The coupons that you print I think are the best because first off you can print more than 1. Secondly a lot of them will say
"manufacturing coupons” so stores have no problem taking them. And thirdly because they tend NOT to be so restricting, they won’t limit the savings to a specific amount or size. So for example, how I wrote in my last post that the cashier thought the coupon amount was per product, it was actually per transaction. That’s really important for getting product
FREE.
(leave a post and spill yours too) If you have any tips or finds let me know, I am all about passing on good coupon love : )