One good way to find free coupons online is to go directly to the manufacturers’ websites for these coupons. An advantage of doing this is that you get to try some of their new products before many of your friends and relatives do. This is what happened when I got free coupons from Kraft’s website. They offered limited-time only coupons on a new flavor of mac and cheese and I thoroughly enjoyed the product. Now I receive plenty of printable coupons of new items from Kraft.
You can also visit coupon websites such as SmartSource.com and RedPlum.com. These websites update their coupon databases regularly and you can have them e-mailed to you on a daily or weekly basis. When you get these coupons, organize them by expiration date and necessity of those items. For example, if you have some coupons of Hershey’s cocoa but you won’t need more of this for another three weeks, place these coupons in the back of your pile. Or if you need more Brawny paper towels now, put the Brawny coupons near the front of the pile. Also beware of fraudulent coupon websites that put fake information on the printable coupons and this includes expired dates, false testimonials, wrong e-mail address and misspelled words.
Local supermarkets’ websites are also great places to get coupons on groceries, and this is a good idea if you want to stock up on groceries without having to join a wholesale club if you can’t afford this. It also saves you money on regional foods that major supermarkets may not always carry. I’m a Louisiana native and one staple I enjoy is beignets. Most local stores carry the beignet mix so I usually visit the supermarkets’ websites for this treat and I save money every time.