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bmichelle Newbie

For all the coupon clippers out there, where are your favorite places for finding good grocery coupons?


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For all the coupon clippers out there, where are your favorite places for finding good grocery coupons?

www.allyou.com

www.coupons.com

www.couponbug.com

www.bettycrocker.com

www.couponcabin.com

Open Original Shared Link (freebies site)

munchkinette Collaborator

They just posted the July coupons for Amazon. I usually buy Bob's Red Mill stuff from Amazon because the prices can be better. This month they have Tasty Bites on sale. I don't know about all the flavors, but a lot of them are gluten-free (and labeled as such).

I can't post the link for some reason, but if you go to the main page, click on the Grocery and Gourmet Food department link. From there you can click on the "Sales and Special Offers" link.

The 25% off code is TASTYB54

By the way, if you scroll down on the "Sales and Special Deals" page there are some other gluten free products on sale.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

Another great coupon resource is mambosprouts.com. They specialize in health foods and often have great gluten free coupons.

Right now they have coupons for ThinkThin bars, Lundberg Rice Chips, and San-J cooking sauces, but I recently got some coupons for Pamela's Products (rare coupon!!) and Glutino Pretzels (!!). Check back often, as they change them up. :)

Here is the direct coupon link: Open Original Shared Link

You can also sign up for coupon mailers...woohoo!

missy'smom Collaborator

Riceworks(chips) sometimes have coupons on their site if you fill out a survey.

Enjoylife has a coupon on their site.

Whole Foods shoppers should check at customer service desk for bi or tri-monthly "newsletters" with coupons.

Not coupons but another thing I've found is that I can find good buys on gluten-free stuff in the clearance shelf/table at many stores, several local groceries, Target, the healthfood stores. I always check when I'm in, you never know what you'll find. At first I was hesitant, but we took a gamble and tried a Pamela's mix that was near expiration and it was completely fine. Had no duds so far. I found Applegate Farms Organic chicken nuggets for $1 per box at a local grocer once-a whole independant freezer case full of gluten-free/organic/healthfood stuff-gluten-free Cafe Alfredo noodles, Van's waffles, coconut milk ice cream etc. all $1. Don't know why, maybe they decided not to carry them, at least with the Van's I know the package changed after that, anyway, I stocked up!

Karleyyy3 Newbie

For all the coupon clippers out there, where are your favorite places for finding good grocery coupons?

My favorite place to go is Open Original Shared Link They offer really good free samples and coupons! Plus they work when you go to the store! I have saved a ton of money!

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I've seen a lot of good ones from Mambosprouts. Also check out the website organicgrocerydeals.com It's not a gluten-free site, but a lot of organic coupons are also gluten free products. They will post about the sales at the major organic stores (Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Earthfare, etc.) as well as conventional stores.


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Wow! All these websites sound great. Didn't think I'd ever be able to save money grocery shopping now that I am gluten free.

Thanks everyone for sharing.

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