Hello, Super-Couponers and welcome to another week of great deals! I hope everyone had a happy Father’s Day yesterday. I spent the day with my husband and my dad, which is why these deals are getting posted at 2:45am…! (Life of a blogger!) Ready to save some money this week? Want to learn to save […]
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My visit to CVS/pharmacy Headquarters
Life as a coupon blogger is always enjoyable, but sometimes I’m invited to peek behind the scenes of some of our favorite retailers. For three days this week, I was in Rhode Island, home of CVS/pharmacy’s headquarters and their 2012 “Extra Extra Care” bloggers’ event. Along with me, there were 22 other bloggers from around […]
Octopus Flowers, “Cobra Skin,” and Watermelon Tuna: My gastronomic dining experience
Chef Adam Melonas prepared a gastronomic dining experience that lasted over three hours. Adam specializes in progressive cuisine, or what some call molecular gastronomy. It is an art of presenting foods in ways you’ve likely never seen…
$14 apple juice? $16 bell pepper? $104 case of water? Welcome to Nunavut, Canada
If you thought food prices were on the rise here, our neighbors to the north have an entirely different definition of high-priced groceries. Residents of Nunavut, Canada have taken to Facebook to protest the high cost of groceries where they live. How high? And, before you think “Well, that’s in Canadian dollars,” keep in mind […]
Deals of the Week for June 11, 2012
Hello, Super-Couponers and welcome to another week of great deals! I’ve gotten some good feedback on the new shopping list feature added last week! As you go through this week’s Deals, you can click the checkbox of each deal item you’re interested in. As you click it, you’ll see it added to the “My List” tab in the lower right corner of the screen. When you’re ready to print, you can print a list with ONLY the items you want to buy this week, saving you paper… and saving you time!
Remember the rules and ethics of couponing
Today’s Chicago Tribune has an article about the importance of ethical couponing: Scoring amazing deals on everyday products has become a craze of the post-recession era. But as with anything that smacks of “free money,” the incentive is strong to abuse the system… Some of the featured shoppers on “Extreme Couponing” have been criticized for […]
Woman arrested for using over $9,000 worth of counterfeit coupons
With counterfeit coupons in the news as of late, several readers have emailed to ask if they could be arrested for using counterfeit coupons, even if they professed not to know they were counterfeit at the time. The answer? Yes. From Rhode Island’s WPRI Eyewitness News: Arrest made in counterfeit coupons case: Coupons used to […]
Manufacturer: We’re not providing free pizza coupons to Extreme Couponers.
Schwan’s, manufacturer of Freschetta, Tony’s and Red Baron pizzas: “We can confirm that we are not providing hundreds of free coupons to the show or its participants.” Extreme Couponing often shows shots of its participants humbly clipping coupons out of the newspaper at their kitchen tables… but most of the coupons they’re using on the […]
How many people have to buy a new product for it to be a success? One in 67.
When a new product hits the scene, how many people actually have to buy it before it’s considered successful? Not nearly as many as you think. From CPG Matters, an industry trade publication focusing on consumer packaged goods: Only a tiny fraction of shoppers determine the success of new consumer packaged goods (CPG) product launches, […]
JC Penney: Guess what’s coming back? “Sales!”
(Except, they’re really not. They’re just going to start using the word “sale” again.) In the continuing saga of JC Penney going to an everyday-low-price strategy, JC Penney lost over $55 million and the CEO compared coupon shoppers to drug users, trying to wean them off coupons and sales. Today, CEO Ron Johnson announced that […]
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