Le Taz Hot
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Sun Jul-31-11 07:14 AM
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| What to do with your extra coupons. |
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(This is actually cross-posted from one I offered up in GD.)
This morning I went to the store for brown sugar and there was a small stack of coupons for that particular brand neatly tucked under the stack of sugar yet sticking out enough so you could easily spot them. Needless to say I used one but I thought that was just the coolest idea . . .distribute your unwanted/unused coupons throughout the store for others to use. Anyway, just thought I'd share.
Added: I was thinking, I'm always passing by coupons for diapers and such because I never had need for them. I never thought about cutting them out anyway and placing them in the applicable section.
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Sun Jul-31-11 08:20 AM
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| 1. I frequently leave coupons on the shelf with some of the items |
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I have decided not to buy. I notice that others do it too. It is a good way of sharing a bit of savings. I will also leave the 'buy 3" coupons. I am alone and three of almost anything is too much for me but would probably be of use to someone with a larger family.
The 'buy 3' offers no savings those of us with little storage This method of enticement does not tempt me.
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Le Taz Hot
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Sun Jul-31-11 08:27 AM
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This is the first time I've ever seen this, or maybe I just haven't noticed. Anyway, it's going to change my coupon-clipping habits.
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