Heads-Up: Free Mars Candy Bar Tomorrow, 09/08 (Facebook)

September 7th, 2011

Free Candy Bar

I just wanted to give you the heads-up that Mars Candy will be giving away free product coupons tomorrow, September 8th, on their Facebook pages. The offer will be available to the first 50,000 people who sign up, but it doesn’t say what time it starts at. Here are the participating Facebook pages:

Twix
3 Musketeers
Snickers
Milky Way
M&Ms

If you’re interested in this offer, I’d recommend that you “Like” these pages now and keep an eye on them tomorrow. I believe this offer will be one per person only – I don’t think you’ll be able to sign up for a free coupon on each page – but if one page is getting too slammed with traffic, you can try signing up on another.

Thanks to Deal Seeking Mom for the reminder & links!

7 Ways To Save Money on Pet Food

September 7th, 2011

Pet Food Coupons

It’s ironic that I’m writing an article about saving money on pet food, because I don’t have any pets. So how would I know anything about feeding Fido on a budget? The interesting thing is, I’ve actually ended up purchasing a lot of cat and dog food over the years, either because it was free with coupons and I wanted to give it to my friends and family who have pets, or because I was actually making a profit on it through overage. That’s right, not only have I gotten cat and dog food for free, I’ve made money off it! So how can you start saving on products for your furry friends? Here are my top 7 tips:

1. Use coupons.

This may seem obvious, but it’s worth reiterating. I have gotten bags upon bags of catfood completely free thanks to coupons from the Sunday newspaper. Pet food manufacturers often run promotions where they offer coupons for totally free items. One example of this is a promotion that Friskies ran in 2008 for their “Party Mix” cat treats. They offered a coupon in the paper for a totally free bag, and since I had multiple copies of the newspaper inserts, I ended up getting many bags of these cat treats completely free. This scenario has played out many times for me, as cat food manufacturers in particular seem keen to offer free product coupons in the newspaper.

So how do you get your hands on multiple coupon inserts?

You can ask your friends to save them for you, trade coupons, or even try recycle bin diving!

You should also look for promotional offers on brand websites.

Brands are using social media like never before to reach their audience and gain new customers. One effective way in which they do this is to offer a coupon for a totally free product on their website or Facebook page. You may want to look up your favorite pet food brands online and add them to your social networks so that you can stay up-to-date on new offers. You should also check coupon blogs and keep your eyes peeled for pet offers – I have a category on this blog specifically for free coupon offers, and I post pet food deals whenever I find them. Two of the most recent offers include a “Try-Me-Free” rebate for Purina Pet Gear Training Pads, good through October 31st, 2011, and this offer for a coupon good for one free can of Purina Pro Plan cat food, which is still available. (I got mine in the mail the other day, and I’m giving it to my girlfriend who has cats!)

And don’t overlook printable coupons.

Not too long after the Friskies Party Mix deal, there was a printable coupon offer good for $3.50 off any Purina Cat Chow. Because they were good on any size or variety of Purina cat food, I was allowed to use these on the lower priced bags, resulting in overage – so it actually helped pay for the other groceries in my transaction! Bear in mind, overage policies vary from store to store, so as with everything relating to coupons, you should do your homework and look up the store’s coupon policy on their website or ask a manager before shopping to save yourself any confusion or hassle.

I ended up with a ton of free cat food thanks to sales like these. So what on earth did I do with all this cat chow if I don’t have any kitties? I put all of the cat food into a large box and gave it to my friend who owns several cats. She was thrilled – and so were her cats!

$26.21 worth of groceries & cat food for $2.87

$26.21 worth of groceries & cat food bought for $2.87 after coupons

2. Don’t stop at pet food coupons.

Perhaps your cat or dog requires a special kind of food for health reasons. Or maybe there just aren’t any good coupons for the brands carried at your stores. Now what?

The great thing about coupons is that they can still help you save money on key items, even if you have special circumstances or the item you want doesn’t have many coupons. For starters, if you use coupons to save money on necessities like toothbrushes, toilet paper, or cleaning supplies, it gives you that much more money in your budget for Fido’s food. You can also use the overage concept I outlined above if you have coupons for other items in your transaction that will result in overage, and use the extra to help offset the cost of your pet food.

Another coupon to look out for are “Catalinas”.

Catalinas are a coupon that are generated at the register during checkout when you buy a specific item; sometimes these will be money off coupons that are valid towards your next purchase at that store. These particular catalina coupons can be used on almost anything except alcohol or cigarettes. I wrote a series of catalina articles here that you can read for detailed information on how to find and use these coupons. I’ve used coupons from the Sunday newspaper to get Glade Plug-Ins totally free, which then generated catalinas for money off my next order. I bought more Glade Plug-Ins in subsequent transactions, and then used those catalinas to get a whopping $70 off my order of produce, cheese, eggs, and more. Keep an eye peeled for these type of deals, and if you find one, use the catalinas to pay for your cat food! (And what do you do with a dozen Glade Plug-Ins? donate them or sell them at a garage sale!)

3. Sign up for samples.

There are lots free sample offers out there for cat or dog food, and it can be a great way to supplement your pet food stash. I sign up for these whenever I find them, so I can pass them on to my friends and family. One recent free sample I signed up for was a full-size bag of puppy food mailed straight to my door. That’s nothing to sneeze at! You can find samples on sites like StartSampling.com and MoneySavingMom.com.

4. Enter giveaways.

When it comes to saving money, the more creative you can be, the more money you can save! I’m also a sweepstakes enthusiast, and I often enter pet giveaways so I can win gifts for my pet-owning friends. Pet giveaways tend to get lower entries because they’re such a niche product, and low entries mean better odds of winning. I won two pet giveaways in August alone! I have a number of articles on how to get started entering & winning giveaways on my sweepstakes blog, Contest Corner, which you can find here.

5. Keep an eye peeled for online deals.

Online retailers often carry pet food, so watch out for special sales and discounts. One of my favorite resources for finding deals online is SlickDeals.net; I would also recommend RetailMeNot.com to look up coupon codes for online retailers. And if you end up shopping online, make sure you check to see if you can get cashback on your order first!

Here’s a few sites to check for pet food sales:

  • Wag.com is a new pet supplies store owned by the creators of Soap.com and Diapers.com. You can get 10% off your first order by using this coupon code: SUPE8183.
  • Amazon.com has a whole section for pet supplies, and sometimes has special coupons and discounts available. Be sure to check out programs like Amazon Mom and Amazon Student, as they each come with a free trial of Amazon Prime, which will score you free shipping on most orders. Also consider signing up for rewards programs like Swagbucks and MyPoints, which you can use to earn Amazon gift cards by searching the web, taking surveys, and more. Then, use the gift cards you earn to pay for dog food!

6. Write to companies and sign up for mailing lists.

Do a Google search for the pet food brands you use, and use their website’s contact form to drop them a line and let them know you enjoy their brand and would like to be added to any mailing lists that they may have. Companies love hearing from their customers, and will often mail out special coupons to thank you for your business, or add you to their customer database to receive future mailings and offers. This can be a source of big savings – I’ve gotten coupons for everything from free organic produce to free sugar by writing to companies, so it’s worth taking a moment to email your favorite dog food manufacturer to see if they have any coupons on offer!

7. Start a pet blog!

If you enjoy reading blogs, perhaps you should consider starting one yourself. Companies love to promote their products through social media outlets because it’s an inexpensive and effective method of advertising. This means that bloggers often receive complimentary product samples from companies who’d like to be featured on their webpage. If this intrigues you, perhaps you should set up a blog for cat or dog lovers with the aim of reviewing pet products! You can check out The Motherload’s article on how to become a product reviewer for further information; Mama of 3 Munchkins also has a great listing of 37 different resources for budding product reviewers.

Pet lovers: How do YOU save money on food for your cat or dog?

Free Coupon: Bayer Aspirin (Facebook)

September 6th, 2011

Bayer Aspirin Free Coupon

Bayer Aspirin is giving away 2,000 coupons good for a free bottle of aspirin every day. (I’m not sure exactly how long this promotion lasts, but I’m guessing it should be live through the rest of the week?) Edit: According to Rite Aid’s Facebook page, this promotion will run until September 30th. The promotion will start at random times each day, so if you’re interested, click here to enter your email address to be notified when the coupon giveaway is live.

By total fluke, when I first clicked that link a giveaway happened to be going on at that very moment, so I was able to register for the free coupon. In order to receive the coupon, you must share the link to the offer on your Facebook wall. Also, you will need to make sure your pop-up blocker is turned off; when I first loaded the page and clicked on the button to get my coupon, Firefox blocked a popup window and then redirected me to a page stating “Your coupon is on its way!” Well, I hadn’t given them any information yet, so I knew that wasn’t possible. 😉 I opened the page in another browser and disabled pop-up blocking, and was able to complete the offer with no problems.

Thanks, Money Saving Mom!

Get a $15 Staples Gift Card for $8.00 (New Saveology Customers)

September 1st, 2011

Staples Gift Card

Saveology is a daily deal site, and today’s offer is a $15 Staples gift card for $8.00. This offer is only good for customers who have not purchased from Saveology before. Click here for all the offer details.

We just got a Staples in our area this year, so I’m excited to purchase this gift card. Discounts like this on gift cards are another great way to stretch your dollars. Staples carries office supplies as well as electronics, and we actually got a really good deal on toilet paper there a few months back.

Thanks to Common Sense With Money for the tip!

Free Purina Training Pads After Rebate

September 1st, 2011

Purina Pet Gear Pads

Click here to “Like” Purina Pet Gear on Facebook, and you’ll be able to download a “Try-Me-Free” rebate form good for one carton of Purina Pet Gear Training Pads (20 count). This rebate is valid on purchases made at Walmart only from August 1st-October 31st, 2011. Thanks, Koupon Karen!

Finlandia Cheese Free Coupon Giveaway – Ends 09/08

August 26th, 2011

Finlandia

Earlier in the week, Finlandia sent me a free coupon good on any of their cheeses for the purposes of a review. I checked the store locator on their website, which told me I could find it at Fred Meyer. So I handed Jai the coupon and asked if he could pick it up for me while he was out running errands. He couldn’t find the cheese anywhere in the store, so he asked an employee, who told him that their store had stopped carrying Finlandia months ago. There’s no other stores in our area that carry this brand, so since we won’t be able to use this coupon, I decided to pass it on to one of you who can. One Super Coupon Girl reader will win a coupon good for one free 1/2 lb of any Finlandia cheese, so read on!


Finlandia Recipes

Finlandia emailed me a hamburger recipe that I thought I’d share in case the winner of this giveaway wants to try it with their free cheese:

Finlandia Double Gloucester Burger with Russian Dressing

Finlandia Double Gloucester Burger with Russian Dressing

Created by Chef Ariane Duarte

Serves 6

2 lb ground chuck

1oz (package) onion soup mix

1 egg beaten

2t Worcestershire sauce

2t hot sauce

3/4c rolled oats

1/4t black pepper

12 slices Finlandia Double Gloucester

6 burger buns of your choice

2T melted butter

Mix first 5 ingredients all together. Form into 6 patties. Pressing your thumb print into each patty after they are formed. Heat grill to med-high and place patties on grill. Grill on one side for about 7 minutes and flip once for another 7 minutes or until the temperature you desire. Add 2 slices of cheese to each burger and allow to melt while brushing buns with butter. Then place the buns on the grill butter side down for about 30 seconds, just enough to warm. Smear some Russian dressing on bun, next add the burger and if you like lettuce, tomato and onion and pickles.

Russian Dressing

1/2c mayo

1/3c ketchup

1T red wine vinegar

1T grated onion

1Tchopped parsley

Mix all together. Refrigerate.


Giveaway Time!

Finlandia Coupon



One Super Coupon Girl reader will win this coupon good for one free 1/2 lb. (8 oz) of any Finlandia Cheese, maximum value: $4.99. This coupon has no expiration date. Here’s how to enter:

1. Leave a comment on this post! Anything goes, so just say hi, tell me your weekend plans, share your best recipe using cheese, whatever you’d like to say!

Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:

2. Link to this post on your blog, then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet! One Twitter entry per person. You can use the button at the bottom of this post to tweet with one click!
4. Post my button on your website – just copy and paste the following code, and let me know where you put it:



Rules, regulations, and other important stuff:
Giveaway ends on September 8th at 11:59 PM, PST. Winner will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Giveaway is open to US residents and APO/FPO addresses. Finlandia provided me with one free coupon which I am giving to one winner.

Walmart: $10 Gift Card When You Transfer a Prescription Online

August 25th, 2011

Walmart Prescription Coupon

Walmart is currently offering a $10 e-gift card to anyone who transfers a prescription to their pharmacy for the first time. This offer requires that you transfer your prescription using their online system and sign up for home delivery. Click here to read more about this offer. This offer is not available in some states and carries other restrictions, so be sure to read the fine print carefully; they also provide a toll-free hotline you can call with any questions.

I’ve written in the past how I’ve utilized offers such as this to earn a gift card profit & offset the cost of prescriptions. If you’re considering transferring a prescription in order to redeem an offer such as this, it is critical that you call the pharmacy first and find out exactly how much it will cost to fill your prescription. Different pharmacies charge different amounts for the same medications, so make sure that it’s actually cost-effective to transfer your RX first. For example, last year I took a prescription in to a pharmacy and asked how much it would cost to fill (I do this whether I have a coupon or not!). They quoted me $40 for the prescription. I then took it to a different pharmacy on the same day and filled the prescription for $6. Prices can really vary, so do your homework first!

Thanks to Frugal Fabulous Finds for the info about this offer!

Saving Money When Your Mobility Is Limited

August 24th, 2011


You may have noticed that I haven’t posted any shopping trip recaps lately. The reason for this is that there simply haven’t been any! After having knee problems for an extended period of time, I finally got a diagnosis of dislocated patella. Turns out I had been walking around with two dislocated kneecaps for over a year – that explains why I’ve been having so much trouble for so long!! Luckily, the treatment for this does not require surgery. I’m following an outpatient program and do 1-2+ hours of physiotherapy every day. The upshot to this is that I have been pretty much housebound. I’ve had several backslides in recovery when my knees started feeling better and I tried to add more activity back into my daily life. In order to make sure that I heal up for good this time, I have to strictly limit all my activity – doctor’s orders. This means I pretty much have to stay put, sitting either here at my desk or on the couch, with my feet propped up and icepacks on my knees.

Because of all this, coupon shopping has been an impossibility. Jai is in charge of the shopping while I recover, so our strategy to minimize costs at the moment is to just buy food with inexpensive shelf prices, and take advantage of online sales whenever possible. We also have to keep it simple with foods that are quick to prepare, because I can’t stay on my feet for long. It’s unbelievably frustrating to be so limited, but the good news is that my efforts are paying off and my knees are getting stronger. My physiotherapist estimated that I’d start seeing real improvement by the end of next month, so my hope is that I will be able to resume some of my normal activities by then.

So readers, I’m curious: Have you ever been in a situation like this before? What did you do to reduce your expenses when you couldn’t clip coupons?

This Month’s Rebate Checks

August 23rd, 2011

Checks from Ebates & ShopAtHome

I’ve received two rebate checks this month: One from Ebates for $23.40, and one from ShopAtHome for $30.89. This is the second rebate check that I’ve gotten from Ebates and the first one I’ve received from ShopAtHome. That’s a total of $54.29 in rebates – nice! I like to share these photos to illustrate why it’s worth using online rebates. You may only get a small amount back from each purchase, but it does add up and eventually pays off; so if you’re shopping online anyway, why throw money away? Both of these sites also offer a sign-up bonus, as well as a bonus anytime someone registers through your link. If you’re new to online rebates, check out my article “How I Save Money With Online Rebates” to learn more.

Have you received any rebate checks this month?

Free Coupon: Dannon Oikos Yogurt

August 22nd, 2011

Dannon Oikos Yogurt
Click here to sign up for a coupon good for one free cup of Dannon Oikos Yogurt. This will be delivered as a printable coupon via email. Void in CA, LA, and NJ. Thanks, Common Sense With Money!