This weekend we should see a RedPlum and a SmartSource insert.
You can see the complete list of coupons to expect right HERE.
There are going to be some GREAT coupons this week!
::The star of the the show is the $2.50 off Finish Powerball Tablets coupon! Many of you probably still have boxes of free dish soap from this coupon.
::We will also see a $2 off Luvs coupon! I guess Proctor and Gamble is fighting back from those awesome Huggies coupons! So these are priced at $6.96 at Target and Walmart- which makes them $4.96 after coupon.
::Another good one is the Lea and Perrins Thick Classic Worstershire Sauce for $2 off! You should be able to get this for less than .50 at many stores PLUS don’t forget the try me free rebate I told you about HERE.
::Schick Quattro razors for $4 off.
You can purchase extra coupons from Coupon Clippers. If you decide to buy extra papers this weekend don’t forget to double check that you actually got these great coupons before you buy the papers.
If you have any questions about coupons or weekend inserts just head over HERE for more information!
Yay! I have been waiting on a good Finish coupon. I am actually on my last pack and I was dreading having to pay full price. Now we just need a good sale to pair it with. This the only brand that seem to do a good job at keeping my dishes spotless. It is sad, but this just made my day!
Really hoping that we get these in our inserts! I’m down to my last two boxes of Finish, and the kids always need diapers!
Yay! Looks like there are going to be coupons for Ball canning jars. Just when I need more too 🙂
I’m so excited about the Finish coupon! I forgot to buy extra papers last time so I’ve been paying a ridiculous amout for dishwasher tablets. Hopefully we’ll have a good sale soon to stock up!
Whats a good price to pay per Finish tab…i bought some at Costco…200 for $14-ish…not sure if thats a good deal…just wondered…thx
I got about 5 boxes of 20 Finish tabs for free using MQ’s and Wags RR’s last time these were on sale at Walgreens. Oh, I did have to pay the sales tax which was probably about 20 cents per box.