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04bride
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Name: Noel
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When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
For example, what is a good price for things like paper towels toilet paper laundry detergent toothpast mouthwash shamppoo conditioner
Message edited 8/30/2012 7:38:38 AM.
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Posted 8/30/12 7:37 AM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
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Name: Me
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Re: When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
Honestly it depends on brand, especially for Shampoo & Conditioner. You can get a bottle of White Rain for $.79 but for something like L'Oreal Eversleek, if I can get it for around $4, that's good.
Paper Towels & TP - I've gotten for around $3 for a multipack -- like a 6 pack of paper towels and an 8 pack of TP
Laundry Detergent - unless you use ALL or Tide, you can get a bottle for next to nothing. I seriously have about 7 bottles in my laundry area that I got for no more than $1.50 each (some as low as .75) but it's Purex or Fab. Wisk sometimes can be cheap - I've gotten it as low as $1.50.
Toothpaste - under $1 for Colgate or Aim.
This is a list that someone created about prices. A lot of times where it says free, it's because they also received catalina coupons for their purchase. Link to prices Like I've gotten "free" Pantene but I paid like $5 and then got a $5 coupon for a future purchase.
Message edited 8/30/2012 4:55:52 PM.
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Posted 8/30/12 4:55 PM |
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joey1974
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Re: When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
Posted by 04bride
For example, what is a good price for things like paper towels--I try and never pay more then 2.99 for an 8 pack. toilet paper--usually free at CVS using ECB. I am brand loyal to scott extra soft laundry detergent--you can get this for free for cheeper brands. I usually get wisk for about $1.50 a bottle toothpast---always free. never pay for toothpaste. Combing coupons and ECB at CVS mouthwash--Same as toothpaste shamppoo--same as toothpaste conditioner---same as toothpaste
I commented above. I highly recommend livingrichwithcoupons.com and afullcup.com There is tons of information on pricing on these sites
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Posted 8/30/12 7:43 PM |
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CouponKT
Our family is complete
Member since 6/06 16494 total posts
Name: K
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Re: When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
start writing things down. And break it down to weight or per piece, etc.
For example, when I buy diapers, it's cheaper for me to buy Target diapers (17 cents each) than to buy Huggies on sale and with a coupon. Or recently, Target had a sale on formula (buy two get a $5 gift card). It was actually a better deal to buy two smaller tubs than the large. Whereas you usually think you are getting a better deal on larger/bulk sizes.
And things like toothpaste, shamppo, etc., people think it's cheaper to buy at the $1 Store, but if you buy it on sale, it can be 89 cents or less.
Start concentrating on one item and price it around.
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Posted 9/3/12 8:21 AM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
Member since 5/05 19458 total posts
Name: L
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Re: When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
Take a small notebook and a pen with you to the grocery store. Write down the brand name/size and the price. Prices of items are generally on a 13 week cycle. If you purchase common household items made by advertisers that provide coupons you can try to time it to use the manufacturer coupon with the lowest price point available for the item. Then to get a good deal you need to be able to purchase/store/use the items until the next time they are on sale. I would look at your store circular to see what is on sale. I also like living rich with coupons. FB friend her to get the weekly sales and deals. HTH
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Posted 9/3/12 9:28 PM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
Member since 2/09 20494 total posts
Name: Me
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When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
On Living Rich's store matchups, she puts a green checkmark next to deals that are a good stock up price.
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Posted 9/4/12 12:03 AM |
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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: When trying to coupon my problem is i dont know what are good prices for certain items.
I'm not serious into couponing.I wish i could but I lck patience. i DO look at unti price though. I have learned that several things are MUCh cheaper at the wholesale clubs, plsu ten they have coupons in their books, and at BJ's you can use other coupons.
Some things I buy exclusively from BJ's and Costco:
Toilet paper Paper Towels Tissues and napkins, though I use them less frequenty. Coffee Laundry detergent (I won't use wisk, fab, etc. I use All free and tide free) and other launfry needs (Oxy clean, dryer sheets) Dish soap. Razor blades Toothpaste.
There are other things bt it dependson the individual. I use a lot of liquid egg whites so it makes a lot of sense for me to buy it in larger packs. Also, tofu. it's $3.99 for a 2 pack at Costco whereas at the grocery store they are at least $3 each, so it really works out.
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Posted 9/12/12 2:50 PM |
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