Coupons are a great way to help stretch out a limited budget for groceries. We are in the middle of the month of December, and Christmas isn’t far away. Plenty of people have overspent on presents, and their next paycheck seems very far away. Here are some coupons that could help you make ends meet.
Peet’s Coffee has a coupon that will save you $1.50 on Peet’s Medium Roast coffee. In order to get this coupon, you must enter your email address and zip code into the box on that page. You will have the option of signing up to Peet’s news and special offers at the same time.
Dean’s Heat ‘n Eat has a coupon that will save you $1.00 off Dean’s Heat ‘n Eat. Before you can download this coupon, you have to enter your zip code and email address.
Pop Secret has a coupon that will save you $0.50 off any Pop Secret Premium Popcorn Product. This coupon will expire on March 31, 2012. The coupon is being offered in a limited quantity, “while supplies last”.
The Original Brat Hans has a coupon that will save you $1.00 on one of their products. In order to get this coupon, you have to click “like” on their Facebook page.
Lundberg has a coupon that will save you $0.75 off Lundberg 1 lb. Gourmet Rice Blends. This coupon can be used on many of their varieties of gourmet rice.
Quaker has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy 2 boxes of Quaker chewy granola bars. There is a limit of one coupon per person.
Cranberry Naturals has a coupon that will save you $2.00 off one New Cranberry Natural. You have to go to the HyVee Facebook page in order to get this coupon.
De Wafelbakkers has a coupon that will save you $1.00 off 1 bag of De Wafelbakkers pancakes. You have to click “like” on their Facebook page in order to get this coupon.
Prairie Farms Sour Cream has a coupon that saves you $0.35 on one Prairie Farms 16oz Sour Cream, any variety. This coupon will expire on December 31, 2011.
Bath & Body Works has a printable coupon that will give you a FREE item of your choice with any purchase of $10.00 or more. This coupon will expire on December 24, 2011.
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