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A Crash Course in Canadian Couponing

January 1, 2016 by Brittany Leave a Comment This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Coupons are cash. Want to reap the benefits but don’t know where to start? Here is a simple crash course to kick off your savings journey.

Only collect coupons for products you already use and purchase regularly.

In order to reap the most benefit you should try to be flexible with the brands you use but don’t clip and collect coupons for lunch meat if your family is gluten free, or juice boxes if you send water to school instead. It can be extremely overwhelming and usually a waste of time. These coupons end up taking unnecessary space and creating clutter in your collection, plus you’re not actually saving money if you’re purchasing items not usually on your shopping list.

Always apply your coupons to sale and clearance items.

It increases your savings substantially, and ensures the lowest possible price. This process is commonly referred to as ” coupon matching” because your essentially matching up a sale or clearance product and coupon. Be sure to check and see if your store price matches. This can result in a sale price that may not have been offered at your store. Then you can apply your coupon/points offer/cashback offer on top of that.

Know your stores policy.

They vary by store and region. Look for things like whether or not they take printed coupons or if you can apply multiple coupons to a single product, also referred to as coupon stacking. Knowing the regulations to avoid frustration and embarrassment at the check out. The last thing we want is for it to be a negative experience!

Stay organized.

Invest in a little folio case or organizer from the dollar store. It will make separating and keeping track of your coupons so much easier. You can separate them into categories such as; pantry, personal care, canned goods, etc.

Okay, so you’re ready. Now all you need is coupons right?

Trying to weed through all the different coupon and sample sites can be off-putting. Almost so much so, that you can sometimes feel its not worth the savings. Not to mention when you find a steal of a deal, high value coupon or sample, just to find out it only available for American customers. The following sites offer an array of up to date coupons for Canadian consumers. Some need to be mailed to you but others can be printed right at home!

Original price was $236 but after coupons, cash back, and points earned, this works out to about $49. Not picture is 4 more boxes of Cheez-Its

Where to find Coupons in Canada

Save.ca – An all around user friendly, and well thought out site. Save.ca offers coupons, flyers, and deals in your area.

Websaver.ca – Websaver offers a variety of print coupons as well as an exclusive VIP club for mailed coupons. It’s also the portal to other coupon sites like Kellogs, Johnson & Johnson, and Jameson.

SmartSource.ca – SmartSource has a HUGE selection of coupons but they are all print-at-home.

Savealoonie.com – Run out of Ontario, Save a Loonie includes all the standard categories with the addition of a coupon match-up section for all the major Canadian grocery retailers, updated weekly. They also have an excellent Facebook page with real-time updates on all things frugal.

Smartcanucks.ca – Smart Canucks features a blog style update of current Canadian deals as well as a forum section for members to discuss and post new finds.

Mrsjanuary.com – Mrs January sticks out as a reliable site because not only does she offer you freebies, samples, coupons, and contests all in one place but she also teaches you how to reap the most benefit from your finds. This includes recipes, stockpiling, and other ways to save money.

That’s not the only way to save though!

Thanks to the technological advances of smart phones and other mobile devices, you can extend your savings even further. Below is a list of apps every couponer needs and how they help you put more money back into your pocket.

1. Checkout 51 – browse deals, shop accordingly, then upload a picture of your receipt! The app will add credit for each product match up and mail you a check once you hit $20. What’s great about this app is they often include rebates on fresh vegetables, fruit, and meat. I use it every week.

2. Caddle – Caddle works the same as Checkout 51. Simply upload and save!

3. Receipt Hog – Again, this app follows the same model as the 2 before it.

4. PC Optimum – This app/program has saved me a fortune. Its a points reward app for stores under the Loblaws banner. Every week they offer both in store and personal points rewarded for certain purchases. For every 10 000 points earned, you can redeem $10 off your grocery order, and it doesn’t take long AT ALL to rack up 10K points. I often earn 10-30 000 per shopping trip. The stores that offer PC Points are:

  • Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Loblaws No Frills
  • Real Canadian Superstores
  • Independent Grocer
  • Zehrs
  • Fortinos
  • Wholesale Club
  • Valu-Mart.
  • Esso and Mobil gas stations
  • JoeFresh

Pair points offers with a coupon and sale item, and you can get a steal of a deal.

5. Flipp – Flipp is essential for finding the deals you need, to match your coupons with. The app has an up to date and very large database of flyers in your area, with a built-in search function. It makes it easy to look up the products you need, so you can either price match with your favorite store, or visit the store where the product is on sale.

Is there any I have missed? Drop a comment below so we can all save a little cash!

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A mini crash course on couponing in Canada

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Cheesy Bacon Burger Bombs

December 14, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

They say 3rd time is the charm but I nailed this recipe the 2nd time I tried it. These cheesy bacon burger bombs are a melt-in-your-mouth flavor explosion. I’m pretty sure I don’t need to sell you on these so I’ll get right to it, and tell you just how to make these bad boys for your next dinner. …

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Filed Under: Food, General Recipes

2 Ingredient Coffee Creamer (Dairy Free, Paleo)

December 7, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Coffee is life. At least, I like to think so at 5am when my kids are harassing me for a hot breakfast.
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Fressy Bessie Foods Review

December 1, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

I’m super happy to share some news with you guys! I was recently approached about reviewing Fressy Bessie food products and my review is up on Mommy Effect….

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Witness Pumpkinferno™ and Meet Dr Dread at Dynamic Earth!

October 12, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Dynamic Earth has always been a tourist hot spot, here in Northern Ontario. They’re known for their many attractions including; housing the Big Nickle, as well as interactive underground tours, and a geology exhibit, just to name a few.

Halloween at Dynamic Earth this year is pretty exciting and pretty spooky! Here is some information about the different exhibits, then, you can find a review of our family’s experience below. If you follow me on social media, you probably already have an idea of how it went ;)…

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Filed Under: Sudbury, Travel

10 Recipes for Turkey Leftovers

October 12, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

The amount of leftovers after a Thanksgiving feast can be overwhelming. I have rounded up 10 recipes to help you use up those leftovers in ways that will make your taste buds dance (including one of my own!). These recipes are separated into 2 categories; Recipes Originally Made With Turkey and Recipes You Can Swap Chicken for Turkey. Don’t be afraid to experiment! If it can be made with chicken, it can likely be made with turkey. …

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20 Delectable Apple Dessert Recipes

September 24, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Fall is here!  You’ve probably noticed apples going on sale at your local grocer lately. That’s because all around the country, it’s apple harvesting time! You can buy a TON, and for very cheap, come September. Here are 20 delectable apple dessert recipes to put those juicy, healthy fruits to good use….

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Win a $25 Tim Hortons Gift Card (CAN Only – Until Sept 30th)

September 23, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

I have been so busy with back to school shenanigans that I haven’t had much time to write. In other words, it’s the perfect time for a giveaway!…

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20 Easy Slow Cooker Meals for Busy Moms

August 25, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Fall is coming, it’s inevitable. With fall comes back to school, back to routine, back to hectic schedules, and meal planning a plenty. This list of easy slow cooker meals will make your busy week a little bit simpler.

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Cutting Hair for the Canadian Cancer Society

August 23, 2015 by Brittany This post may be sponsored or contain affiliate links. Read more about it here.

Meet Ashlyn. She’s my beautiful 5yr old daughter. Last week, Ashlyn cut off 16 inches of hair, and donated it to the Canadian Cancer Society. …

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Filed Under: Essays, Family, Parenting

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