75% of all coupon users are people who fall into the $20,000-50,000 income bracket.

It is amazing that something as insignificant as a coupon, could hold the key to your financial well being. What if you could pay off debt, take a family vacation, or even save for a downpayment on a home? Would you take the time to use that $1.00 off coupon? Well the Coupon Diva is going to show you how to manipulate your grocery budget, and pay as little as possible. You have taken the first step by visiting the site, here you will learn the basics what you do next is up to you. Check the tab Saving Seminars for dates and times.



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Tuesday

They are so little, so cute, so FREE!!!!!

These items are so little, so cute, and oh so FREE. How? Well, very simple, these are trail size items found in most stores for under $1. If you have a coupon for $1, and it does not specify the size of the item you too could take home a bag full of goodies for free. Each one of these items was found at my local Target store for $ .97, giving me a profit of $ .03 per item. These items are brands that I normally use, and you just can't beat FREE.

The size of the item really should not be an issue, we have to stop paying for convenience. It may be more convenient to have an 8oz bottle of face wash as opposed to several 1 oz bottles. However why pay up to $6 for a larger bottle, when you can have multiple smaller bottles for FREE.

The only restriction to using coupons on the smallest size available is that some coupons specify no trail sizes. Such as Pantene shampoo and conditioner coupons, some Secret deo coupons, and some oral care products specify no trail sizes. If this is the case try to purchase the smallest size in order to pay the least amount per unit.


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