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Testimonials
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I really enjoy my Koupon Keeper. I use it all the time, it works so well at the grocery store, it fits on the seat of the cart and has my lists and coupons readily accessible. I use it for ALL my shopping and save A LOT of money.
Keep all your great ideas coming.
~Maureen from Clermont, Florida
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Helpful Hints
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It only takes about 20-30 minutes each week to clip, organize and pull expired coupons out of the clear pocket pages. Folding some of the coupons will allow you to put more than one in each pocket. Remember, it doesn't need to be perfect, the goal is to be able to view many at one time in the store.
The following is some possible categories you can use to organize your Koupon Keeper:
- Baking
- Beverages
- Breakfast
- Canned
- Cleaning
- Condiments
- Dairy
- Frozen
- Health and Beauty
- Paper Products
- Meat
- Miscellaneous
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The KouponKeeper includes 24 pocket pages that
can easily be separated into 12 categories using the file tabs provided.
Remember, your coupons don't need to be perfectly neat. The key is just
being able to see them quickly and know what you have with a quick
glance. If you haven't clipped coupons lately, you will be surprised at
how much you can save on almost everything you buy. There is no
excuse for paying full price. With just a few minutes of clipping and
organization each week, you can enjoy hassle free shopping when you get to the
store.
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Always try to match coupons to what is on sale
and shop where coupons are at least doubled. Many stores double coupons
up to 60 cents, which can really add up. Some will even have weeks
that coupons are doubled up to $1.00.
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Not Just for Grocery Stores |
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Always carry your KouponKeeper with you.
Drug stores, Target, Walmart, and most others have great clearance items and
sales. You can save big on make-up, toiletries, cleaning products and
first-aid items in these stores with coupons. Scan the shelves for
clearance and reduced items that you might have coupons for.
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Strategies to Help You Save the Most |
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Collect
several coupons for each item so that when that item is marked low, you have
plenty of coupons to stock up on it.
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Bigger
isn't always cheaper. Sometimes you can get an item free with a coupon by
buying a smaller size.
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Invest in a
freezer to help you make the most of great deals.
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Plan your
menus according to the best weekly bargains coupled with the deals you already
have stocked up on.
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Only
buy meats that are on sale each week or scan the reduced meat section in the
store for great bargains (Just be sure to cook or freeze it when you get home).
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