Store Coupons that Stack with Manufacturer Coupons
Posted on Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at 12:39 pm
Why save with one coupon when you can do it with two coupons?
Some stores will allow you to stack (use more than one coupon on a single product) coupons when you use a store coupon plus a manufacturer’s coupon. A store coupon is a coupon that is issued for use just in that store, while a manufacturer’s coupon can usually be used anywhere that accepts coupons and has the product.
Store coupons are usually found in store flyers, mailed to your home, in magazines, at the store website, and even sometimes in Sunday coupon inserts. Manufacturer coupons are usually found in the Sunday coupon inserts, at the manufacturer’s website or in the mail.
Stacking both a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon means that the chances of you getting a product for free are very high. Some stores also give you register rewards or checks even when you stack coupons.
Here are four stores that typically allow you to stack store coupons with manufacturer coupons. Of course you should check with your local store just to be safe before you plan out your shopping trip.
Target
Walgreens
CVS
BJs Warehouse Club
The best way to go about stacking coupons is to first look at the store coupons. These usually have short expiration dates and often last just a week. Once you have those coupons in front of you, go through your list of manufacturer coupons and check online to see if there is a matching manufacturer’s coupon. You can check our printable coupon database for manufacturer’s coupons.