
In this Sunday’s newspaper inserts there are two great coupons that some areas will get.
The first is for $1 off 3 Roseart items. I don’t recall seeing a Roseart coupon in the past but this is really a great coupon.
I know the crayons are $.25 at Target and the glue and gluesticks are $.25 all the time as well.
The Roseart markers seem to go on sale for $1.00 or less and the same with the pencils.
So if you do get this coupon, you should be able to get these items for free. You might possibly get overage at Walmart.
Now just note that I have not heard great things about this particular product line and some school supply lists will specifically ask you not to buy Roseart. These items are still worth grabbing though- you can always donate them to a teacher or drop them off in the Back to School donation bins at most office supply stores.
The other nice coupon is a $1/1 Bic Stationary coupon.
That usually makes the highlighters, ball point pens, mechanical pencils or white out free at lots of stores.
So again, these may be regional coupons but keep an eye out on Sunday!
You can scroll down here to see more Back to School deals this week.
I will watch for this coupon because I get the Roseart crayons at Target for 25 cents this time of year. We go through LOTS of crayons, and I dont see them being any less quality than Crayola. Now, Dollar Store crayons you can see a difference! lol
The Roseart glue and color pencils are great! I need several of these coupons so I can stock for our home schooling year. I am not a fan of Roseart markers, scissors, or crayons. My older kids are teens now and I learned early on which Roseart items work for us and which one’s don’t.
Would it be best to buy 4 at 25 cents each? If you only bought 3, would they still take $1 off at Target? I don’t like the crayons, personally, but the glue sticks should be fine for preschoolers!
Elizabeth,
Technically the coupon should be adjusted down at Target if the value of the item is lower then the coupon value. It really just depends though- I seem to find they most often push my coupons through at the full value.