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Quick Freebies Roundup: Fruit Roll-Ups are Back Plus Free Potatoes!

October 8, 2008 by Tara Kuczykowski 6 Comments

Yes, I should be packing, but I had to jump on and tell you that the custom Fruit Roll-Ups sample is back, and Betty Crocker is now offering free potatoes (scroll all the way down for this one). Yummo!!!

Fruit Roll-ups

The free custom Fruit Roll-Ups sample is back for a limited time only! These went really quick last week, so register for yours before its gone again.

More free samples:

FREE samples and coupons from MySavings.com
FREE sample Always Infinity Pads
FREE Kotex sample pack
FREE Head and Shoulders sample

Still available:

Kotex

Another FREE Kotex sample pack
FREE 14-day supply of Nature Made Vitamins
FREE baby offers and samples from PlanningFamily.com

And another new one that will go fast, FREE Betty Crocker potatoes!



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  1. Jessica Smith

    October 8, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    Hi Tara,

    I noticed your blog about saving money and that you have posted a lot about couponing. I have included information that I thought might be interesting to you and your readers on ways to save by combining the benefits of coupons with wholesale shopping.

    Now more than ever, shoppers are looking to warehouse clubs to save money on everything from staples like paper towels and toothpaste to fresh produce and meat to prepared foods. Surprisingly, only one of the major warehouse clubs accepts manufacturers’ coupons. I work with BJ’s Wholesale Club and they accept both manufacturers’ coupons from the Sunday newspaper – or print them online from sites like http://www.eversave.com or http://www.coupons.com – and BJ’s own coupons that can be found in-club or on their website at https://www.bjs.com/coupons/ .

    BJ’s allows multiple coupons to be redeemed on multi-packs of “individual for sale” packaged items. An example would be: BJ’s sells a 3 pack of tooth paste that is normally sold and packaged as individual items in other major retail stores; you could use up to three coupons on this type of packaging in addition to many other items.

    I saw that you live Ohio, if you would like to try a comparison shop and live near a BJ’s Wholesale Club, you can go to https://www.bjs.com/join/one_day_pass.shtml for a free shopping pass.

    For more information, please feel free to email me or give me a call at 561-998-1995.

    Best,

    Jessica

    Jessica Smith

    Public Relations Associate

    Tilson Communications

    [email protected]

    (561)998-1995 ext.12

    Reply
  2. Jessica Smith

    October 8, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    Hi Tara,

    I noticed your blog about saving money and that you have posted a lot about couponing. I have included information that I thought might be interesting to you and your readers on ways to save by combining the benefits of coupons with wholesale shopping.

    Now more than ever, shoppers are looking to warehouse clubs to save money on everything from staples like paper towels and toothpaste to fresh produce and meat to prepared foods. Surprisingly, only one of the major warehouse clubs accepts manufacturers’ coupons. I work with BJ’s Wholesale Club and they accept both manufacturers’ coupons from the Sunday newspaper – or print them online from sites like http://www.eversave.com or http://www.coupons.com – and BJ’s own coupons that can be found in-club or on their website at https://www.bjs.com/coupons/ .

    BJ’s allows multiple coupons to be redeemed on multi-packs of “individual for sale” packaged items. An example would be: BJ’s sells a 3 pack of tooth paste that is normally sold and packaged as individual items in other major retail stores; you could use up to three coupons on this type of packaging in addition to many other items.

    I saw that you live Ohio, if you would like to try a comparison shop and live near a BJ’s Wholesale Club, you can go to https://www.bjs.com/join/one_day_pass.shtml for a free shopping pass.

    For more information, please feel free to email me or give me a call at 561-998-1995.

    Best,

    Jessica

    Jessica Smith

    Public Relations Associate

    Tilson Communications

    [email protected]

    (561)998-1995 ext.12

    Reply
  3. Jessica Smith

    October 8, 2008 at 11:23 am

    Hi Tara,

    I noticed your blog about saving money and that you have posted a lot about couponing. I have included information that I thought might be interesting to you and your readers on ways to save by combining the benefits of coupons with wholesale shopping.

    Now more than ever, shoppers are looking to warehouse clubs to save money on everything from staples like paper towels and toothpaste to fresh produce and meat to prepared foods. Surprisingly, only one of the major warehouse clubs accepts manufacturers’ coupons. I work with BJ’s Wholesale Club and they accept both manufacturers’ coupons from the Sunday newspaper – or print them online from sites like http://www.eversave.com or http://www.coupons.com – and BJ’s own coupons that can be found in-club or on their website at https://www.bjs.com/coupons/ .

    BJ’s allows multiple coupons to be redeemed on multi-packs of “individual for sale” packaged items. An example would be: BJ’s sells a 3 pack of tooth paste that is normally sold and packaged as individual items in other major retail stores; you could use up to three coupons on this type of packaging in addition to many other items.

    I saw that you live Ohio, if you would like to try a comparison shop and live near a BJ’s Wholesale Club, you can go to https://www.bjs.com/join/one_day_pass.shtml for a free shopping pass.

    For more information, please feel free to email me or give me a call at 561-998-1995.

    Best,

    Jessica

    Jessica Smith

    Public Relations Associate

    Tilson Communications

    [email protected]

    (561)998-1995 ext.12

    Reply
  4. Deal Seeking Mom

    October 16, 2008 at 2:17 am

    Excellent information, Jessica. I wish we had a BJ’s around here, but there isn’t one in the Columbus OH area anymore! I’d love to do a comparison shop with Sam’s one day.

    Reply
  5. Deal Seeking Mom

    October 16, 2008 at 2:17 am

    Excellent information, Jessica. I wish we had a BJ’s around here, but there isn’t one in the Columbus OH area anymore! I’d love to do a comparison shop with Sam’s one day.

    Reply
  6. Deal Seeking Mom

    October 15, 2008 at 10:17 pm

    Excellent information, Jessica. I wish we had a BJ’s around here, but there isn’t one in the Columbus OH area anymore! I’d love to do a comparison shop with Sam’s one day.

    Reply

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