There's a brand-new book out called The Everyday Coupon Book. It's similar to the Entertainment Book only it has hundreds of grocery and household product coupons in it–over $500 worth of coupons, in fact. You can see all of the brands represented in the book by looking at the book's index here. The coupons are good through August 2010 so you should have plenty of time to wait and match them with a sale.
I'm
usually not a fan of paying for coupons, but I'm thinking of purchasing one
using some extra $5 gift cards I've earned through Swagbucks.
Has anyone seen this book? Are the coupons high-value?
By the way, this book was created to benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure®–the world's largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists. All proceeds from sales of the book go towards the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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thats cool! how much does it cost anyway…i too have some gift cards …:)
the cost? i found it on amazon…thanks!
I would like to know what the books coupons are like before I buy – but something definitely that I would like to take a look at…please keep us posted on what you find out. Thanks!
Looking at the index of coupons, it doesn’t look like there are enough coupons I would use even if the product was on sale to make it worth it for me to pay or even use my swagbucks for it. Guess if you want the recipes or the other info provided in the book, it may be worth it.
more info about the coupon book.
http://browseinside.harpercollins.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780061789076
Crystal, if you use the “Inside the Book” link on the Amazon page and keep scrolling through, you’ll find a list of at least some of the coupons that are in the book. That should help you make up your mind. HTH!
Sorry, never mind, I didn’t realize you had linked directly to it, I thought I’d hit it by accident! >blush<
If you go to:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061789070?ie=UTF8&tag=monsavmom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0061789070#reader
it has a list of the coupons in the book, not the values though! Hope it helps someone!
Thanks for the tip! I just found The Everyday Coupon Book on ttp://www.bookdepository.com for $9.98. It is a British based site with free shipping worldwide.
I’ve never seen this book before either. Will be interesting to see what people have to say.
It is on overstock.com for $14 and shipping is free through Oct 10th. I am really interested to see if anyone has seen one of these, looks like coupons for some great products!
Looks like most of the “savings” would be for online sites. Very few grocery, fewer still of things I would buy. I doubt it’s worth the $15.
If you keep on hitting the surprise me you will see some of the coupons. I think I will buy
It’s 19.99 on borders.com!
They have it for sale at my local hastings; but it’s wrapped in plastic so you can’t even see what’s in it. I know it’s so people dont pull stuff out of it; but it still sucks for the rest of us…
I passed on getting this at a local store for $9.99. If you are looking at the grocery stuff it didn’t seem worth it. The q values are not more than inserts really. I think the pampers might have been $1 along with some of the tyson, south beach, and birds eye. There is a free denise austin dvd if you make a purchase from the online store and some kind of sponge bob q. I don’t know how they came up with $500 value. HTH and that I remembered things well~crazy sale day with 4 kids in tow when a got a peek.
I bought one at Hy-Vee (a midwest grocery store) for 9.99. I thought the book was just ok. Some nice recipes and some coupons but I was not blown away. I don’t think I will buy another one.