It is indeed TRUE! Dollar Tree NOW accepts manufacturer coupons! Thank you Beth Staley for letting me know about it! :) I went this afternoon to the Bloomington Dollar Tree off of W. 3rd Street to get a couple of bubble mailers for my home business and when I went to checkout, I saw the sign: 'We NOW accept manufacturer coupons!' YAY!! :) You know what THIS means, don't you? If you cannot find it any cheaper for a dollar and you have a manufacturer coupon, you can get it cheaper at Dollar Tree.
For instance, this week I will probably stop by there and get 2 Speed Stick deodorants for men for $1 each. With my .50 cent off coupon per item, I will be getting these deodorants for ONLY .50 each plus sales tax. (too bad they wouldn't let me print off more than two!) I went to Kroger earlier today to try to get them because I had an internet source tell me they were on sale for $1 and with a 50 cent coupon, I could get it doubled and get it FREE. Unfortunately, that source was WRONG. I went over to the Speed Sticks and they were on sale for $2 each which means I would have paid $1 after coupon. That is why I am going to head over to the Dollar Tree and get it cheaper than THAT for only .50 cents each before sales tax. If YOU are lucky enough and are able to print off MORE than two coupons, let me know! I would love to hear about it! To get YOUR .50 cents off Speed Stick Deodorant printable coupons, click on this link(you will have to fill out a small form FIRST and then print the coupon): http://app.colgate.com/coupon/signup.cfm?oc=84026
UPDATE on the Speed Stick Deodorants: I just checked my Kroger flyer I got in the mail today and starting on Thursday 6/23rd, the Speed Sticks will be on sale for $1 each or 5/$5. So, if you have your 50 cent off coupons and Kroger DOUBLES them, you will get your Speed Sticks for FREE. Kroger will double coupons .50 cents or LESS. But BEWARE, last week, Kroger was supposed to have doubled my 50 cent coupons for Kool-aid and DIDN'T. I asked the manager WHY and she said 'corporate CHOOSES which coupons they want to double.' So, if it DOESN'T double, you are still getting them for .50 cents each not including sales tax. If you need the deodorants NOW, you can get them at Dollar Tree. Just thought I'd add that. I'd rather see you stock up your stockpile for FREE rather than pay out money you didn't have to. :)
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