What’s Your Best Back to School Bargain?

August 3, 2010 by  
Filed under Featured Stories, Shopping

School shopping is upon us and people are looking for Back to School deals more than ever this year. Between the clothes, shoes, supplies, and book rental, the first month of school is an incredibly expensive time. If you are sending a student off to college, it is even worse!

So I ask all of you, what is the best back to school deal that you have gotten or seen this year? I’ll share mine with you! I cashed out for $200 in Kohls gift cards from saving up my credit card points. (It’s a card I pay off every month, so no worries about the interest costing me more than the cards!) I then went to Kohls during their Power Hour sales and saved about 50% off of $500 worth of clothes. I then had a 15% off coupon on top of that. After applying my Kohls gift cards, the final balance was $37. And I got a voucher from the “Get $10 when you spend $50″ deal that I get to go back and spend $40 this week! It was almost like getting $500 in clothes for free.

Your deal may not be quite that big, but what’s the best you have seen this year? Let’s all share so that we can save on back to school together!

My First Time (Using Groupon)

August 2, 2010 by  
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Although I have been hearing about Groupon for a long time (and hearing great things), I had never tried it. I signed up for the emails and have been watching what they have to offer on Twitter. Every now and again I would be mildly interested but never took the plunge. Today was my first time.

What is Groupon? As best as I can describe it, it is a deal site that features one local deal each day that a certain number of people must commit to before everyone gets the deal. They aren’t really “coupons” per se but more like vouchers. I’ve seen them range from restaurants to oil changes to concert tickets. The deals are generally at about 50% off. It is a great way for local companies to get a lot of exposure very quickly. If a person wants the deal, they are going to tell all of their friends just so that the minimum number of Groupons are purchased for that deal. And one of the fundamental principles of marketing is urgency. By only listing the deal for one day, people feel more compelled to purchase.

I bought my first Indianapolis Groupon today for Holy Cow Cupcakes. My family tried them at Scotty’s Brewhouse a few weeks ago and we had been thinking about driving to Carmel one day to buy a dozen to try out their other flavors. I had even visited their website to check out flavors. So when I saw the Groupon, it was not only a reminder about the company but also the final push I needed to try it. The cupcakes are usually $24 a dozen but I was able to purchase a Groupon for $12. The checkout process was easy and within a few minutes I had an email allowing me to print off my Groupon. The only thing that would have made it better was if I was able to use PayPal to check out.

Have you tried Groupon yet? What was your experience? Talk amongst yourselves because I have some yummy cupcakes to go pick up!

New Grocery Coupons Added at Cellfire

July 27, 2010 by Tricia  
Filed under Featured Stories, Money, Shopping

It would figure that I went grocery shopping yesterday and today there are new coupons added at Cellfire! At least a few of them are things that I buy every single week. Have you checked to see what is in your area? Here are a few that caught my eye today:

  • Betty Crocker Cake Mix and Frosting
  • Yoplait Yogurt
  • Cheerios
  • Chex Mix
  • Cinnamon Toast Crunch
  • Gardetto’s Snack Mix
  • Pillsbury Grands
  • Totinos Pizza Rolls
  • Totinos Party Pizza

Remember that most of the time you can combine the Cellfire coupons with other coupons such as the ones from Coupons.com.

Click here to get signed up for Cellfire and grab these great grocery coupons and more!

Deals Today at Coupons.com

June 10, 2010 by  
Filed under Featured Stories, Food, Money, Shopping

I just got back from grocery shopping and saved $7 using just a handful of coupons that I printed off from Coupons.com for items that I was going to be buying anyway. As a disclaimer, I am not a very good coupon clipper. I don’t even get a newspaper. But I do like Coupons.com because I can just check off all of the boxes for what I want and then print them out. Here’s what I ended up buying this week. I could have used more coupons if I had wanted to try some different brands, but it was just a restocking trip for me to buy things that I use every week:

  • Yoplait Delights Multipack (Lemon!)
  • Yoplait Fiber One Yogurt Multipack (Key Lime)
  • Three cans of Progresso Soup
  • Kraft 100 Calorie Packs Cheese Bites
  • Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers
  • Fiber One Chewy Bars
  • Sargento Deli Style Sliced Cheese
  • Six assorted Yoplait Yogurt cups
  • Wanchaie Ferry Sweet and Sour Chicken Dinner Kit

As you can seen, the average value of each coupon was about .80. The average item price was about $2.25. So I saved essentially a third. And that was on top of a few of them already being on sale. Yes, my family eats a lot of yogurt! I use the Delights as a “dessert” in the afternoon so I usually eat two a day.

Are you a fan of Coupons.com? Which coupons did you use this week?

Yoplait Red Velvet Cake Yogurt Review

February 15, 2010 by Tricia  
Filed under Featured Stories, Food

Red velvet cake is one of my biggest downfalls. Especially when it has the yummy cream cheese icing on it. I can literally eat it until I get sick. However, it’s not really conducive to my counting of points on Weight Watchers. So imagine how excited I was when I heard that Yoplait now has a Light, Fat Free Red Velvet Cake yogurt.

I immediately began looking for it and struck out at both Marsh and Target. Fortunately, I was able to get it at Kroger today. I came home and made myself a sandwich so that I could quickly get to “dessert”–my new Red Velvet Yogurt. I am a fan in general of the Yoplait Light yogurts, so my hopes were high.

Let me say first to be careful when you open the container. You know how sometimes they kind of  “explode” a little yogurt on you? This yogurt is kind of a dark red, and I now have a spot on my blue shirt. Hopefully it will come out.

Next, onto the tasting. The flavor is absolutely reminiscent of Red Velvet Cake, including the cream cheese icing. The consistency is a little bit thin, but it’s not supposed to be one of the thick yogurt varieties. I think the red coloring actually adds to the experience because it helps your mind *think* that you are eating red velvet cake.

I was prepared not to like it because I knew it wouldn’t taste exactly like my beloved cake. However, it was definitely good and I plan on getting more. It’s more of a “dessert” yogurt than a flavor like peach or vanilla. That’s perfect for me because I love my dessert! At only 100 calories and no fat, this is a dessert worth splurging on. If you want to save a little money on your yogurt, Coupons.com actually has a coupon for Yoplait this week.

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