How to Save Hundreds on Food and Everyday Items in March

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How would you like to save more than $300 at the supermarket, drugstore or big-box store this month?

That’s how much in savings I found Thursday in the form of digital and printable coupons on Coupons.com. The site has issued a new batch of coupons for March.

To name a few examples, they include coupons for:

  • $1.50 off a Coleman Natural Foods product
  • $1.50 off a Campbell’s Chunky Maxx soup
  • $3 off any five Kellogg’s cereals
  • Up to $5 off Gerber baby foods
  • Up to $4.35 off Seattle’s Best Coffee products
  • $2 off a bottle of Ocean Spray Organic 100% Juice
  • $15 or $20 off a FoodSaver vacuum sealing system
  • Up to $2.75 off Pledge cleaning products
  • $3 off a Centrum supplement
  • $2 off a Tena product
  • Up to $18 off Aveeno face, body and baby products
  • $3 off a Cover Girl product
  • $1.50 off a Dove Men+Care or Dove Dermacare shampoo or conditioner
  • Free tub or sleeve of Purina Beneful wet dog food with the purchase of one tub or sleeve
  • Up to $7 off cat litter

You might see slightly different offers than I did on Coupons.com, depending on where you live or when you visit the site or open its app.

About Coupons.com

Coupons.com is a major source of manufacturer coupons — and it’s free to use. The site releases new coupons at the start of each month, as well as at random.

Just don’t wait too long to redeem any coupons that interest you. They are available for a limited amount. So, the coupons you see on the site this week might be gone by next week.

You can redeem Coupons.com coupons in multiple ways, including:

  • With a computer and a printer: Visit Coupons.com. You can search for coupons by type using the “Categories” pull-down menu. Once you’ve decided which coupons you want to redeem, print them out, take them to the store and hand them to the cashier at checkout.
  • With a mobile device and app: Download Coupons.com’s free app, available for Android and Apple devices. The app allows you to redeem coupons without having to print them, or to submit photos of your receipts and earn cash rebates, depending on the store where you are shopping.

For other ways to save at places like the supermarket, check out “6 Ways Your Phone Can Slash Grocery Costs.”

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