Tuesday, November 12, 2013

What is Coupon Stacking

Coupon Stacking is easier than it sounds. When you stack two like coupons one must be a Manufacturer coupon while the other is a Store Coupon. To explain I am going to use Target as an example for a store who provides their own coupons and allows you to stack them.

When you visit Target.com there is a tab that is called "Deals" if you click on the tab it will pop up with "Coupons" and take you to a multitude of Target Coupons.

These store coupons can then be stacked with manufacturer coupons that you can clip from a newspaper or find at couponmom.com , RedPlum.com, and Smart Source.com.

In the picture about there is a coupon for $1 off Kellogg's Crunchy Nut cereal and the same exact coupon is below that one. Notice how one is a Manufacturer coupon and the other is a Target Web Coupon.

These two coupons can be combined for a total of $2 off Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cereal.

Its as easy as that :)


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