You can receive a coupon good for one free box of Lipton tea by calling 1-888-435-3639. It’s an automated line, and you will be prompted to leave a message with your name and address. It’s not the same as tea from home, but I’ll take it! Thanks to Money Saving Mom for another great tip.
Archive for July, 2009
Free Lipton Tea
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Free Starbucks Ice Cream
Monday, July 6th, 2009If you’re a Facebook member, then click here for your chance to register for a coupon good for one free pint of Starbucks Ice Cream. They will be giving away 800 coupons every hour until July 19th, so if you don’t get one now, you can try again later. These coupons go fast, so I haven’t been able to register yet, but I will keep checking – I love Starbucks and I love ice cream, so this is a coupon worth waiting for!
Thank you, Money Saving Mom!
Yet Another Home Made Simple Booklet
Friday, July 3rd, 2009Here is yet another offer for the free Home Made Simple coupon booklet, which contains $30 worth of coupons. You should be able to sign up for this edition of the booklet even if you’ve received one in the past. I get one of these every time they come out, and they’ve always included a coupon for a free bottle of Cascade Rinse Agent. Thanks, Hip2Save!
Earning Money From My Stockpile
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
This is an example of how your stockpile can really work in your favor. I think people get turned off by the idea of coupons because they don’t want to have cupboards full of junk – but it’s all about having a smart strategy. I abhor clutter, and I’m not big on keeping things around that don’t serve a purpose. My Windex/Glade stockpile has been very useful to me, in so many ways:
Care Packages: I’ve been able to give lots of Windex and Glade away to my family and friends. Who doesn’t like free stuff, especially when it’s something practical? I love being able to share my freebies, and I’ve also cleared out some excess this way.
Donations: I’ve also been able to donate some of these supplies to local organizations. If you see a great money-making coupon deal, but hesitate because you don’t know what to do with all the excess, there are many charities and organizations that will glady take it off your hands.
Garage Sale: And, finally, you can profit once again by selling some of your stockpile at a garage sale. My Glade and Windex supply sold out quickly, and I’ve heard of other couponers having similar success.
Have you ever sold stockpile items at a yard sale? Or have you put your stockpile to some other creative use that wasn’t covered here?
A Frugal and Much-Needed Coffee Break
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009