Today I ventured out for Harris Teeter Triples. It’ been awhile since I’ve done a blogpost on a coupon event, so I figured why not today? Now Super Triples aren’t as good to me as Super Doubles, but it’s a great time to maximize your low-value coupons. I am admittedly in a current state of disarray when it comes to my coupons. I’ve been struggling for weeks to get back on track. With that being said, it pays to keep organized with your coupons, that way when a coupon event occurs, your’re not scrambling trying to remember where is that specific coupon. I’m beyond exhausted from work, and if I were more organized right now with my coupons, I would make several trips and be able to really maximize the Triples event.
I was up late last night, trying to come up with 20 coupons that would triple. I just wanted to share a few of the things I got. As usual, when it’s a coupon event, you won’t see a ton of things on sale. Here’s how I do it: I first go thru my emails and see if there’s anything I want on sale out of my emails. Then I go thru the weekly ad online. Then I go thru my binder and look thru my available coupons and start to price items. Many of the items I got, weren’t on sale or weren’t on an advertised sale, but they were something either I needed or wanted and savings is savings.
I spent $29.78 before tax. I saved $29.24 for a savings of 50% or 49.5% to be exact! I got more than pictured, but these are just some of the things I wanted to share.
Normally I don’t use a fresh coupon, but this coupon for the sugar was for 40¢ which means it was worth $1.20. Sugar was on sale for $3.49. I paid $2.29.
We were out of aluminum foil, so this worked out well. Not on sale but the coupon for the foil was for 75¢ off making it worth $2.25. The coupon for the parchment paper was for 50¢ making it worth $1.50. I paid $2.14 for the foil and $2.65 for the parchment paper.
The febreeze was on sale, but it wasn’t a great one. I got this because we needed it and there was an evic coupon as well. It was on sale for $3.49. My coupon was for 50¢ plus an evic coupon for 50¢ so I paid $1.49.
No yolks noodles $2.79 with coupon for 40¢ I paid $1.59.
I’ve been wanting to try these and this worked well for me. It was on sale for $2.99 and my coupon was 75¢ so I only paid 74¢!!! One of the best things about coupons, is trying new things!
I don’t usually buy Ivory soap, but I do clip the coupons because you never know when a triple event will occur. The coupons are only 35¢ but the soap was only $1.55. That worked out to 50¢ for each package. Not bad at all.
This spicy brown mustard only cost me 35¢!!!
This box of bisquick was $2.65 coupon was 50¢ so I paid $1.15.
Last but not least, was my personal score of the day! I’ve been holding on to these cutie coupons for awhile, and just hadn’t been willing to pay the price. These aren’t listed on the online shopping for Harris Teeter, so I took the coupon in hopes of getting them. It was the first thing I saw when I walked in the store! They were $1 off at $4.99. My coupon was for 55¢ {it says do not double, some stores will double a coupon that says do not double and some will not, mine does. if it has a 9 on the barcode it won’t but if it has a 5 it will.} So I was willing to take the chance…I paid $3.34 for the cuties, and that’s more than worth it for the smiles I got when the kids saw them!
How well did you do at Harris Teeter this week?
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