I know you guys get frustrated when you can’t find a printable coupon that I list in the match ups…often coupons come and go VERY quickly! Many of you are asking where to find the New England Coffee Coupon that I listed from RedPlum…I looked again and it appears to be gone! If you ever see a coupon that you think you might use your best bet is to print it when you see it!! Companies put a limit on how many coupons they make available to consumers. Once the coupon has reached it’s limit they will pull it.
If 15,000 people visited here yesterday and even a tenth of those people printed their limit of two that is A LOT of coupons! I have made the mistake of waiting but not any more!! If I see a coupon I like …I print it immediately. Personally, I would rather risk a little loss of ink than miss what could be a great deal!!
I did find THIS link for New England Coffee…if you complete the form they will mail you a coupon for $.50/1. Not sure if they mean snail mail or email…but I suppose it is worth a try?!
A little good news…I did find a $.50/1 Superpretzel coupon HERE that makes for a great deal if your store doubles as these will be BOGO for the upcoming sale.
I found Superpretzel at 90210
they must be watching you….the superpretzel coupon is gone.
Connie, try again–I just printed using 90210
Rather than wasting ink/paper….I leave my printer disconnected when I go to print. It creates a print job in my printer queue but shows the printer offline. I then can pause that print job so if/when I reconnect my printer I can decide if I want to print it. Finally, I adjust the print job properties to reflect the coupon value and product (as they build up quickly). Then, when I am ready to use the coupon, I un-pause the print job and it prints. Many coupons have a rolling 30 day expiration and this will not change that….it’s 30 days from when the print job was created….not when it ultimately gets printed….so I need to keep an eye out for that.
Does this make sense?
Michelle, this comment is off topic for this post but I honestly don’t know where to put it so feel free to move it or delete it as you see fit. I have been working with this site since last Nov, building my stcokpile and appreciating some really great savings.
This weekend a close friend in our church lost her 20 year old daughter in a bizarre accident. I cannot begin to describe what a blessing it was to be able to immediately go into my kitchen and cook for two days without having to worry about a trip to the store or about whether we could afford to help out.
We were able to bless so many people and the cupboards are still plenty full. I am reevaluating the way I stockpile so that we can help even more in the future. Thank you SOOO much for this site and the work you put in to it. You are a blessing to far more than our bank accounts and pantries.
I did sign up for that New England Coffee coupon a while ago. They sent it by snail mail.