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Featured in Woman's World |
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006 |
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{Volume XXVII, Number 39, September 26, 2006}
KouponKeeper was featured in the September 26 issue of Woman's World.
Coupon Organizer! The KouponKeeper from www.kouponkeeper.com attaches to shopping carts and has pockets for coupons, keys, cellphones, and debit cards...
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Attention Shoppers |
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Wednesday, 06 September 2006 |
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{reprinted from Chicago Tribune; Wed. Sept. 6, 2006}
When we first saw KouponKeeper; we laughed: It's so big! Then we used it--and loved how the binder's 24 acrylic pages, divided into pockets, make coupons easy to view and organize. Other pluses: tabs to organize categories; front pouches that hold reading glasses, pens and the like; a sturdy clip in back to display shopping lists; Velcro tabs that attach the binder to the front of a shopping cart. It's $20, mail order only: kouponkeeper.com or 901-619-1046
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If you're an avid coupon clipper |
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Wednesday, 24 May 2006 |
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{reprinted from May 24, 2006 Detroit Free Press}
... check out the KouponKeeper. This organizer has slots for coupons and pockets for other items. There are 24 plastic pages, 9 slots per page. The organizer has Velcro straps on the back that can hook to a shopping cart. Look for KouponKeeper for $19.95 at some Kroger stores or order at www.kouponkeeper.com.
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Where's the coupon? |
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Wednesday, 17 May 2006 |
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{reprinted from the Denver Post; 05-17-06}
After years of trying to juggle four young sons, operate a shopping cart, carry a purse and root through carefully clipped coupons, Tennessee mom Melanie Badgley found a better say: the KouponKeeper, a combination mini-briefcase and purse that makes organized shopping easy. Just insert coupons into clear pockets and turn pages as you shop. It also has room for a cellphone, credit cards, pen, calculator and shopping list. For information about the $19.95 KouponKeeper, call 901-619-1046. ~Denver Post Staff
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Busy mom organizes life around Koupon Keeper |
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Sunday, 11 December 2005 |
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{Copyright 2005 Commercial Appeal; Reprinted with permission}
Enough was enough, Melanie Badgley thought. After years of trying to juggle her four boys, operate a shopping cart and dig through a pocket full of grocery coupons, Melanie felt there had to be a better way to spend a few hours at the market.
There was.
Melanie, who lives in Lakeland's Stonebridge subdivision, came up with the idea for a coupon organizer.
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