Another great source for coupons is the Internet. Companies allow you to download coupons off their websites and most retailers accept these coupons. So how do you find Internet coupons?
First, before you go hunting them down, set up a second email address. You will have to register on various sites in order to download the coupons. I recommend a second email address so your primary doesn’t get spammed.
The limit for most Internet printables is 2 per computer. Sometimes the coupons will reset after a month and you can print them again. Sometimes, they are only available for a limited time. The coupons generally expire 14-30 days from printing but sometimes will have longer expiration dates. Also if you hit the “back” button on your browser, you can usually print a second coupon.
So where are all these coupons? Some of my favorite sites:
- Betty Crocker
- Box Tops for Education
- Coupons.com
- Eat Better America
- Johnson & Johnson
- Mambo Sprouts
- Pillsbury
- Red Plum
- Simple & Delicious
- Smart Source
And to find sinlge item coupons SlickDeals has a fabulous Internet Coupon Database HERE.
Finally, if you still can’t find an internet coupon, go to the company’s website and look for promotions or special offers. You can also google for the coupons.











Shellie loves to share her frugal living tips as well as deals and bargains to help you get more with less. A spender at heart, she balances her frugal lifestyle with the occassional splurge. 