Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Lipton Green Tea Free Sample Pack

Lipton Green Tea 4-pack sample. Choose your favorite flavor at Lipton here

Pure and Clear Free

Free Nelsons Pure and Clear Facial Wash here.  
The answer to the bottom question is: Tea Tree, Arnica, Calendula, Hypericum

Friday, March 5, 2010

Free Sunchips

Become a fan of SunChips on Facebook here  and receive a coupon for a free bag. I've always loved Sun Chips but have stopped buying b/c of the price. I hope my sample comes with a coupon.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Loreal Everpure

Sign into your Loreal account (or create a new one) to receive a sample of Everpure. See bottom left for samples and coupons.  I've been wanting to try this, but its xpensive, even with a coupon. Here's my chance!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Nescafe

Click here and become a fan of Nescafe on Facebook  to receive sample of Nescafe Tasters Choice 6 flavor variety pack.

UniBall Pen

If you haven't yet requested your free UniBall Pen, the link is up and active here, right now, until they've reached their 10,000 quota for the day.

Free Starburst

Become a fan of Starburst on Facebook here and print out one coupon for Buy-One-Get-One Free Starburst. A star-bursting deal! I'd say WOWZA! but I wrote that word in an email to another blog, and it seems they've adopted it as their slogan. WOWZA.

SoftSoap U Made Me Mad!

I just went to the Softsoap site to print the body wash coupon, but came across the hand soap coupon and printed that first. (I just purchased the hand soap last week at CVS, on sale with a coupon, but need another one for the kitchen.) When I printed the body soap coupon, I got a printout saying I'd reached my 'household limit'. What? Huh? Since when do I have a household limit at Softsoap/Colgate?  Is this the beginning of a trend? They wasted my ink and my paper. Not only do I have to deal with the jealous clerks and watch-dog store managers when using coupons, now I have to make sure I print only the one coupon for the item I want most on a web site? 

I do not advocate coupon abuse or fraud and am always very careful that I'm purchasing the exact item with a valid coupon. A lot of work and time goes into saving money, and I'm tired of being treated like I'm doing something wrong because I've learned how to use coupons and Shop Wisely. I wrote to Softsoap, and whether they'll care or I receive a reply, it doesn't matter. I've always got Proctor-n-Gamble and Dove. Unilever mails me Dove coupons every month, and P-n-G issues coupons in abundance in addition to their GREAT Rebates. I just got a $10.00 check from Olay for their Quench promotion and am expecting another $15 Body Treatment Rebate as well as a $20 rebate for their Pro-X promo. (See more current P&G Promos here and here.) These companies have realized that consumer discounts equals brand loyalty. I guess I didn't need Softsoap's piddly .75 cent coupon after all.

Dear Softsoap, Harumph! I came here to print softsoap coupons and had I known I would have to choose between products (hand soap vs. body soap) I would have printed the body soap first, because that's the one I wanted. I just bought your hand soap last week at cvs when it was on sale, and I got the coupon for that from the newspaper, not your website. It seems your website will only allow me to print ONE coupon, not one for each product and when I try to print another coupon, what I get is a big ole' rectangle of wasted paper and ink and a message saying I've exceeded my household limit. So what's my household limit, and why can't you put that on your site where I can see it before I print a coupon? When is my household 'limit' reset and when will I be able to print another coupon? Never? I visit websites to get coupons, and when they are available, it keeps me coming back and continuing to purchase the product. Instead I feel like a coupon thief Ha-Ha, we wasted your ink and your paper because you tried to print more than one coupon. It's bad enough that cashiers and the people in line behind you act like you're wasting their time holding up the line using coupons, but now I have a household limit of ONE coupon amongst your numerous products on your web site?

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Skittles on Facebook

Become a fan of Skittles here on Facebook  and then click on "Coupon the Rainbow" to print out your Buy-one-get-one-free coupon for Skittles. The red ones are my fav. No wait, Orange is. Hmmm, no red.