Whenever we have a hot new printable coupon, I like to close out the day with a “Coupon of the Day” post. That way folks have an extra opportunity to see the hot new coupon and print it before it’s gone. Today we had quite a few good coupons, so I’m not going to choose just one. Here are the preclipped links:
$5/2 Clairol Hair Color printable coupon (preclipped)
$2/1 Clairol Hair Color printable coupon (preclipped)
$3/1 Schick Disposable Razors printable coupon (preclipped)
$5/2 Schick Disposable Razors printable coupon (preclipped)
$3/2 CoverGirl Products *excluding accessories and trial/travel* printable coupon (preclipped)
$2/1 CoverGirl Peacock Flare Mascara printable coupon (preclipped)
This might sound like a naive question. But why would someone use a $5/2 coupon when they could use 2 $3/1 coupons instead? I was referring to the Schick offers.
If a deal requires two, two $3/1 coupons will always make sense. The $5/2 is a nice option for folks who have one device if we end up with a deal that requires the purchase of more than two items (for example…if CVS does a buy $25, get $10 ECB deal on Schick disposables. In a deal like that, someone will probably want to buy three of the $8.99 ones.)