Stacking coupons means you're using multiple coupons to maximize your savings. This can be done a couple ways.
Many stores, Target, Family Dollar and Dollar General are some, offer "store" coupons. These coupons will say "Target Store Coupon" (or other store's name) instead of saying manufacturer coupons. These stores allow you to use your store coupon AND a manufacturer coupon on the same item. So, if you have a $0.50 Target store coupon for ABC Soap and a $1.00 Manufacturer's coupon for ABC Soap, you can use both to save $1.50 off ABC soap.
Another way to stack coupons when your using "when you buy" coupons. For example, you have coupon for a free ABC soap when you buy an ABC broom AND a $1 off ABC broom coupon. Use both coupons.
This works a little differently for BOGO coupons. I'm not aware of any store that will let you use 2 BOGO coupons to get 2 items free. BUT if you have a BOGO coupon for ABC soap and a $1 off ABC Soap, you can use both of them.
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Monday, July 5, 2010
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