I got my first issue of All You (Aug. 1) in the mail and my subscription is through September 2010 – hooray! That means that this $12 subscription (no longer available) came through for me, so I’ll cancel my free 2-issue trial. This is the most “chock-full ‘o coupons magazine” you’ve ever seen! There are some old favorites in here: Save $1 on John Frieda Frizz-Ease, Save $1 on any Kotex that will score you free products at Walmart. Other coupons to note: Save $1 on Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheats Strawberry Delight (don’t tell my one-year old, he loves these!) and Save $1.50 on ColgateAdvanced toothpaste (great to save for a CVS deal).
Update @ 10:30 am: One of my readers just emailed me this tip: “Thanks for the info on All You…after checking around a bit, I found a deal at qsp.com and got 24 issues for $20! To make it even better, I entered my son’s school and they will get an $8 rebate from my subscription. Please pass this on to your readers and keep up the great work that you do!” I’m not familiar with QSP, so I do encourage you to do your own research about this company before placing an order for a subscription.
The coupons in All You are manufacturer’s coupons and you can buy this magazine only at Walmart (or through a subscription). The newsstand price varies slightly by region, I’ve heard $1.77 to $2.24 (just updated the price range!). The coupons I get out of my 2-year subscription to All You will more than pay for my $12 subscription cost. This is the only magazine I will pay for! I get the rest for FREE (but you already know that).
My goal is to make this weekly update a bit shorter by focusing on those coupons that will help the most readers. I’ll give you updates on Kroger eCoupons and store specific coupons in separate posts as new ones pop up.
COUPONS, INC
This is my weekly update on what’s new from Coupons, Inc. – the company that manages the Coupons.com and “bricks” printable coupons.
Purple “Quick Print” Coupons – have you seen my purple “quick print” coupon ads in the right column? This is where you can quickly scan the list of 53 printable coupons, and select the ones you want to print. It’s a quicker way to print coupons, the coupons will print three to a page. And if you’ve already printed your limit of a coupon, it will no longer appear in the list. It’s just a smart coupon printing tool, and it’s a way to support my blog.
What’s my favorite coupon this week?
What else is new this week?
Save $1.00 on two Apple and Eve
Bricks Coupon List – this is a giant list of 93 “bricks” coupons scattered across tons of different product websites. This is a great list to browse if you are new to printable coupons. What’s new on the list this week? Lots (please visit the list for the links):
Save $3.00 on Science Diet Nature’s Best Feline product
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PRODUCT COUPONS
Clean Home Journal Coupons
$1 Little Einsteins Milk (also available on my purple “Quick Print” widget), don’t miss my giveaway to win free milk!
$5 Iams Coupon (thanks Julie)
$4 Purina Coupon + Purina donates $1 (thanks Anne)
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What are your favorite coupons this week?
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this site! Being frugal is a way of life for my family right now.Thanks to you, I’m learning about coupons, rebates, etc.Great job!
Thanks for all your hard work putting this coupon resource together. It is a HUGE hep!I got my first issue of All You a few days ago, and I am so excited! You are right, great coupons.
Anonymous – Sorry, they modify the list daily (maybe several times a day) and have taken the Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine coupon off the list. I did a search for it and did not find it coming up elsewhere, so it’s gone.
Momma2Mia – Interesting observations, might just be a coincidence, maybe the coupons will pick up a little. The dates of their issues are a little strange, not once a month, I’m not sure what the pattern is.
I have looked over the list 4 times & cannot see the $1.00 coupon for Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine on the Bricks list.
Erica & HeatherI also got the bill before the actual mags. came in the mail … I wrote Cancel on the bill and mailed it out the next day .. Today I got my first copy in the mail!! The only thing I notice that was a bit different was the cover wasn’t the thicker glossy type covers the store bought ones were, the pages seemed a hair thinner, and the value of total coupons added together seems to be going down a bit each month. the first one I got(issue 5, May) had 45.40 (issue 6, June) was $24 and this months(issue 7, August) is $18.05… It seems like they skipped July or its a typo or something, IDK??
Erica – The same thing happened to me – I got my bill before I got my first issue. But now that I’ve got my first issue I’m going to write “CANCEL” on the bill and mail it back. If I receive any more bills I will keep writing “CANCEL” on them and sending them back.
Hi, I subcribed to the All you magazine for the 2 free issues and clicked on the “bill me later” box. I just recieved my bill for the subscription, but I havn’t recieved any of the free mags yet. Do I wait to cancel my bill until after I have gotten the magazines, or can I do it now and still get the free magazines? Do I just write cancel on my bill and send it back? I am new to this!! ERICA
Fishmama – Thanks, I’ll update my post – I can still print the King’s Hawaiian bread coupon this morning. But I’m not exactly sure how they know my zipcode – but I’m sure I’ve entered it on Coupons.com before so I guess they remember it.
Anonymous – Yes, it’s all about what types product you normally buy and what types of coupons you use. All You is especially useful to those who play the drugstore games and shop at CVS and Walgreens. It is also more handy for those who shop at a store that doubles or triples coupons. I’m glad you got to try it for free before buying it!
I just tried the $4 Purina coupon. It keeps telling me after I answered the survey questions that the password is incorect and they are experiencing technical difficulties to try again later. Bummer. Keep up the great work though Heather!
I received my first trial issue (1/2) yesterday, and to be honest, I’m happy that I got to check it out (thank you, btw!) before giving them any money. I keep hearing that it’s full of awesome coupons, but that wasn’t my experience at all. From that issue, the only coupon that might be useful to me is 75 cents off a pack of gum.
The King’s Hawaiian bread didn’t show up for me. Do y’all think it’s zipcode specific?
Thanks, Pam – I’ll update my posts.
It looks like the $12 subscription is no longer offered. :( I followed the link to KB and it says they’ve joined with another company. After finally navigating to their online store, they offer 12 Issues for $15, 18 issues for $20.
One of my favorite things about All You is how they have a coupon index! You can quickly see the coupons, their values, and their page number.I usually find it in the back of the magazine.