Flash Giveaway!
Coupon Spice has joined together with other bloggers to bring you a FLASH GIVEAWAY! You will have One day to enter, from 6:30 PM (EST) today, Nov. 4, 2011 until 11:59 PM (EST) on Nov. 5, 2011. Four lucky winners will receive the following prizes:
- Grand Prize: $100 Coupon Envelope
- Second Prize: $50 Coupon Envelope (2 Winners)
- Third Prize: Envelope FULL of Coupons
We all know that $100 in coupons can turn into a LOT more $$ in products by combining the coupons with weekly sales! The winners will be contact after the end of the giveaway and will have 48 hours to claim their prize! To enter, just complete the entry form via the Rafflecopter Widget below! Easy, right! Good luck! If the Rafflecopter is not showing below, click “Continue Reading” to enter
Great giveaway! thanks!
i would have to say go for the stuff thats on sale 🙂 while using coupons as well.
buying generic!!
Best money saving tip? Be crafty! There are so many things that you can easily make and spend way less on than buying it pre-made!
Thanks for the great giveaway!
I’m actually getting a lot of my Christmas presents and other “extras” for my family through online contests. It actually helps a lot.
My best money saving tip is to try the off brands. Some times the manufacturers of the name/known brands are the same as the off brands. Could save you a lot of money to read the small print on the back of labels. 🙂
Besides coupons I’d say clearance prices is second best 🙂
I like to shop Bogo’s and clearance sales!!
cut them cupons
Reading the local store circulars every week on Wednesday to see where the store sales are.
My best money-saving tip is not to be a slave to a brand. On my last grocery trip, I only used 3 coupons, but I got some incredible deals, and probably wound up doing better than I have on many trips where I used 20 coupons. And don’t be afraid to dig through those greatly discounted bins of damaged goods – you can tell if the product itself is damaged, and if you happen to also have a coupon, you can get things for almost free!
I would research all the stores sales for the week before shopping.
I buy meat in bulk. It’s cheaper per pound that way.